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29 Aug 2023
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Daily Wire: Biden Claims He Convinced Strom Thurmond To Vote For The Civil Rights Act
President Joe Biden claimed that he talked Strom Thurmond into voting for the Civil Rights Act before he died, but critics pointed out that Thurmond voted against the Act and Biden was in college at the time. Some suggested that Biden may have been referring to the Civil Rights Act of 1991, which Thurmond did vote for. The White House later clarified that Biden actually meant to say he convinced Thurmond to support the 1980 Voting Rights Act.
Newsbusters: CNN Leans on Dem Jeffries to Help Dismiss Hunter Biden Probe Concerns
House Oversight Committee and government whistleblowers have raised concerns about the Department of Justice's handling of the Hunter Biden corruption investigation. CNN's This Morning dismissed these concerns and brought on House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries to defend President Biden and deny any wrongdoing. Republicans are considering launching an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, but Jeffries criticized them for their lack of accomplishments. He expressed confidence in the investigation and praised Joe Biden's character.
The Federalist: This Is A Preview Of How Media Will Lie About Trump's Show Trials
As we wait for the political show trials of Donald Trump to begin, it’s good to remember a hard and fast rule: Quotes and summaries of events reported by the corporate media are always either half wrong or deliberately misleading. A perfect example of that truism was provided this week by Axios’ Mike Allen, who claimed Monday that Georgia Democrat prosecutor Fani Willis included an “Easter egg” in her I’m-a-very-serious-lawyer indictment. Allen said that a specific portion of the documents had “a twist” that “could spoil” Trump’s legal team’s effort to have the entire case moved to federal court, a move that could possibly secure him a more favorable jury (as opposed to the pool of “marginalized, underserved and disadvantaged” voters he would surely get in Fulton County). That “twist” is an open letter Trump sent to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in September 2021, which was after the former president was out of office, thus supposedly undercutting the Trump team’s assertion that the criminal charges are purely federal in nature, rather than addressable at the county court level.
Fox News: GOP states fire warning shot to dozens of law firms with diversity, equity initiatives
A group of Republican states warned law firms against pursuing diversity initiatives, stating that any differential treatment based on race is unlawful and divisive. The attorneys general emphasized that firms must treat all employees, applicants, and contractors equally, without regard to race or skin color. They argued that racial discrimination in employment and contracting practices violates state and federal law.
The New American: Poland Challenges European Union on Draconian Climate Regulations - The New American
Poland challenges EU climate policies, stating they threaten energy security and citizens' well-being. They argue the regulations burden the less well-off and infringe on national sovereignty. Poland specifically opposes the ban on internal-combustion vehicles by 2035 and the high cost of the emissions-trading system. Experts are skeptical of Poland's chances of success in the challenges, but supporters argue for Poland's self-determination and withdrawal from the EU.
Breitbart: Report: Judge Chutkan Compares January 6 to 9/11 Attacks, Boston Marathon Bombing
Judge Tanya Chutkan, appointed by Obama, compares the Capitol riot to 9/11 and Boston Marathon bombing. Trial to begin on March 4, 2024, close to the 2024 presidential election.
Newsbusters: RFK Jr. Goes After ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ at BlackRock and Vanguard
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticizes corporations for making it harder for American families to own homes. He targets BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard for driving up home prices through LLCs. RFK Jr. recommends government intervention and 3% mortgages to help Americans buy homes.
Fox News: Suarez suspends 2024 campaign, first Republican presidential candidate to drop out of nomination race
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez suspends his White House campaign after failing to qualify for the first Republican presidential nomination debate. He emphasizes his commitment to making the nation better and highlights the need to attract the Hispanic community to the GOP. Suarez believes candidates who don't make the debate stage should reconsider their candidacy.
Red State: Can We Talk About the Real Election Interference Playing out Before Our Eyes?
The Democrats are using lawfare to keep Trump off the ballot, but if that fails, they aim to impair him with legal action to prevent him from campaigning. The trial dates set for Trump coincide with important campaign days, showing their desperation. The Democrats' obsession with Trump is energizing the right and threatening American democracy.
Daily Wire: Ramaswamy Once Floated Mandatory ‘Electronic At-Home Voting’ To Combat Election Fraud
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy once advocated for a universal electronic at-home voting system to reduce fraud and increase civic engagement. He later changed his stance, supporting single-day voting, paper ballots, and government-issued IDs. This shift has prompted scrutiny and comparisons to different statements he made in the past.
#society
The Economist: A sexism scandal in Spanish football hides the country’s progress
In Spain, a recent sexism scandal in football highlights the country's progress in terms of societal attitudes towards gender equality. While the incident sparked outrage and debate, it also demonstrated how feminist ideals have become more prominent in Spanish society and politics. Despite this progress, there is still work to be done in the business sector, where women are underrepresented in top executive positions.
Fox News: Tribal camps provide refuge, knowledge to Native Americans vulnerable to climate change
Native American tribes in the U.S. are experiencing severe impacts from climate change and have limited resources to respond. To combat these challenges, tribal members from various tribes attended a weeklong climate camp, where they learned about climate change, visited restoration sites, and explored cultural practices. The camp served as a vital training ground and community-building space for tribes affected by climate change.
Washington Free Beacon: California Activists File Ballot Initiatives to Counter State's Transgender Policies
California activists have filed three ballot initiatives to counter the state's transgender policies. The proposals aim to protect children from irreversible sex changes and require schools to inform parents if their child wants to be treated as a different gender. They also seek to prevent biological boys from competing on girls' sports teams and restore sex-segregated bathrooms and locker rooms in high schools. The activists hope to raise funds and gain the support of high-profile figures like Elon Musk to combat the special interest groups behind California's transgender laws.
Fox News: Martha Stewart under fire for using 'small iceberg' to chill her cocktails during Greenland trip
Martha Stewart is facing backlash for posting a picture of herself enjoying a cocktail made with ice from an iceberg during her luxury cruise. Some followers criticized her for being insensitive to the climate crisis. Others raised concerns about the cleanliness and safety of consuming ice from an iceberg.
#war
Washington Free Beacon: 'Robotyne Has Been Liberated': Ukraine Says It's Captured Crucial Village in Push To Split Russian Forces
Ukraine's troops have liberated the settlement of Robotyne from Russian forces and are pushing further south. The capture of Robotyne is a significant milestone as Ukrainian forces aim to split Russian forces following the invasion in February 2022.
#foreignaffairs
Spectator USA: Brussel or Bruxelles? Even the locals can’t agree
Brexit supporters and even some Americans see Brussels as a source of evil. The city is known for its Big Government and the European Commission's control over many nations. However, Brussels also has a comic book culture, great food and beer, and a split personality between French-speaking Walloons and Dutch-speaking Flemings. The city is politically divided and known for its outdoor parties and architectural gems. Despite its quirks, Brussels remains a baffling and artificial construct detached from reality.
Human Events: Putin declined to attend funeral of Wagner Group head Prigozhin
Yevgeny Prigozhin, former leader of the Wagner Group, was mourned at a private memorial service, but Vladimir Putin chose not to attend. Prigozhin, known as "Putin's chef," had been exiled by the Russian president after a failed coup attempt. He then sent mercenaries to aid the war in Ukraine. The cause of the plane crash that took Prigozhin's life is still unknown, but a missile strike has been ruled out.
Fox News: US Marine veteran jailed in Russia seen in rare video on state media
American citizen and Marine veteran Paul Whelan, who is serving a 16-year sentence on espionage charges in Russia, was seen in a video on Russian state media. The video shows Whelan in a prison uniform, denying an interview request and interacting with other inmates. Whelan's brother expressed gratitude for being able to see him but criticized the network for being propaganda. Whelan has been designated as "wrongfully detained" by the Biden administration, and efforts are being made to secure his release amidst strained U.S.-Russia relations.
Front Page Magazine: Biden General Warned Taliban Not to Enter 'Ring of Death' in Kabul. The Taliban Did. We Did Nothing.
Biden's retreat in Afghanistan becomes increasingly disastrous. Gen. McKenzie, who would command the retreat, had a meeting with the Taliban and allowed them to take over Kabul. He backed down from his threats and ceded control, resulting in the deaths of military personnel and stranded Americans. The orders came from the Biden administration, prioritizing the withdrawal over American lives.
#health
Breitbart: Scalise Diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma, Plans to Work Through Treatment
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise has been diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma, a treatable blood cancer. Despite the diagnosis, Scalise plans to continue working throughout his treatment. He expresses gratitude for early detection and is determined to tackle this challenge with strength and energy.
The New American: The Pandemic was a Hoax, New Study Says 99% of Covid Deaths NOT Caused by the Virus. - The New American
According to a new study, 99% of COVID-19 deaths were not caused by the virus, validating the belief that the pandemic was a hoax. The study provides additional confirmation of the fear mongering surrounding the situation.
Forbes: Rep. Steve Scalise Diagnosed With ‘Very Treatable’ Blood Cancer
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, a Republican from Louisiana, has been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a form of cancer. Scalise, 57, said the cancer was detected early and is treatable. He plans to continue working through his treatment.
#education
Fox News: 12-year-old boy booted from class over Gadsden Flag patch on backpack: ‘Origins with Slavery’
A student in Colorado Springs was removed from class for wearing a Gadsden Flag patch on his backpack. The school claims it has slavery origins, but the student's mother disagrees. The flag is linked to racism and intolerance.
#crime
Fox News: DUI trial date set for former NFL star Marshawn Lynch following his arrest last year
Former NFL running back Marshawn Lynch will face a trial in November for misdemeanor charges related to a suspected drunken driving incident. Lynch was found in a damaged luxury sports car in Las Vegas and has pleaded not guilty to the charges. His defense attorneys argue that he was not driving at the time of the incident.
Breitbart: 16-Year-Old Girl Stabbed to Death in Argument Over McDonald's Sauces
Two 16-year-old girls in Washington, DC, had a fatal argument over McDonald's sauces, leading to one girl being stabbed to death.
PJ Media: Chicago TV News Crew Robbed at Gun Point While Filming a Story About Robberies
A Univision TV crew filming a story about robberies in Chicago's West Side becomes victims of a robbery themselves. This is the second incident involving a Chicago TV crew being targeted while on the job.
Daily Wire: DailyWire+ Will Stream First Two Episodes Of Candace Owens’ True Crime Series ‘Convicting A Murderer’ For Free
"Candace Owens' true crime series, 'Convicting a Murderer,' will stream the first two episodes for free on DailyWire+ starting September 8. The series delves into the captivating murder case of Teresa Halbach and the conviction of Steven Avery, offering a different perspective than 'Making a Murderer.' Owens uncovers shocking new evidence and interviews key figures involved. "
Fox News: Man lights newspapers on fire in NYC subway, throws at other riders including kids: video
Unknown man sets newspapers on fire in NYC subway station, throwing them towards students. Man flees before police arrive. No injuries reported.
The Right Scoop: Illegal alien released by Joe Biden charged with killing 11-year-old in Ohio
An illegal alien released by Joe Biden is charged with killing an 11-year-old in Ohio. Hermanio Joseph, from Haiti, crashed into a school bus, ejecting and killing Aiden Clark. Joseph arrived at the border in 2022 and was released into the country. Ohio State Troopers found him driving without a valid license. The devastated family blames Biden's open borders policy.
Fox News: Canadian police charge man with 12 additional counts of aiding suicide for selling lethal substances
A man in Canada is facing charges for selling fatal substances to individuals at risk of self-harm. Kenneth Law is suspected of sending packages containing lethal substances to multiple countries. The investigation involves authorities from various countries including the United States, Italy, Australia, and New Zealand.
Fox News: Georgia indictment: First Trump co-defendant pleads 'not guilty'
Former Trump campaign lawyer Ray Stallings Smith III has pleaded "not guilty" to election meddling charges in Fulton County, Georgia. Smith is the first co-defendant to enter a plea in the case, which accuses Trump and 18 others of violating Georgia's racketeering law in an alleged plot to overturn President Biden's victory. The charges against Smith include solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer and conspiracy to commit forgery.
#sports
Fox News: Raiders' Jimmy Garoppolo earns call sign 'Jimmy 9Gs' after experience with US Air Force Thunderbirds
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo partners with USAA and Team Whistle to experience what it's like to be a U.S. Air Force fighter pilot at Nellis Air Force Base. Garoppolo flies in an F-16 and joins the "9G Club," gaining a newfound appreciation for the physical and mental limits these pilots endure.
Fox News: Billie Jean King celebrates 50th anniversary of US Open offering equal prize money to female, male competitors
Billie Jean King celebrates the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Open offering equal prize money. Michelle Obama pays tribute. King promises to keep fighting for progress.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Best Thru Hiking Shoes of 2023, Tested and Reviewed
Thru hiking shoes are essential for backpackers on long trails like the PCT or AT. Lightweight and breathable trail running shoes are the preferred choice, offering comfort and durability. Top options include the Topo Terraventure 4, Merrell Moab Speed, Hoka Speedgoat 5, Altra Lone Peak 7, Salomon Sense Ride 5, Hoka Anacapa 2 GTX Low, and Xero Shoes Z-Trail EV.
#other
Forbes: Author Post: Keys To Tangible Progress: Planning, Execution, And Proof
A well-planned and executed transformation is crucial for business success. A thorough plan and effective execution, overseen by a chief transformation officer, are essential. Tracking progress and providing tangible proof of value is necessary to maintain momentum and win over skeptics.
Fox News: Puffin colonies in Maine recover, 'population is stable, and it could still be growing'
Atlantic puffins off the coast of Maine have had a second consecutive year of successful chick fledging, despite the challenges of climate change. Scientists attribute this rebound to an abundance of the sand lance fish, which the puffins rely on to feed their chicks. This finding highlights the complexity of the impact of climate change on ecosystems.
Forbes: Paul McCartney And Ringo Starr Manage A First On The Billboard Charts For The Beatles
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, two former members of The Beatles, have achieved a rare feat on the Billboard charts by appearing together on a hit single for the first time since the band's split. They debuted on three different charts with a reworked version of "Let It Be." Additionally, they recently earned their first-ever chart hit as solo artists on the Hot Trending Songs chart. The duo collaborated with Dolly Parton for her upcoming rock album, Rockstar.
The New American: City Repeals Ban on “Identity Change Efforts” - The New American
Three members of the Waterloo City Council changed their votes after receiving a letter from Liberty Counsel defending the First Amendment. The council had passed an ordinance banning "sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts" for minors, but repealed it due to the threat of expensive litigation and potential unconstitutionality.