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29 Aug 2023
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#politics
Fox News: Vivek Ramaswamy, a great debater, suddenly faces the media buzzsaw
Vivek Ramaswamy, a political unknown, has gained attention and scrutiny in his run for the presidency. He has faced tough questioning on his views, including statements about white supremacy and race-based quota systems. Ramaswamy has also been challenged on his foreign policy views, including his stance on Ukraine and Israel. Despite his controversial statements, Ramaswamy has a loyal following and similarities to former President Donald Trump. The question remains whether he will have the staying power to become a serious contender for the nomination.
Fox News: Dems leave Congress with 'very little choice' over Biden impeachment inquiry: Jonathan Turley
Law professor Jonathan Turley criticized Democrats for calling to stop the investigation into Hunter Biden, as more evidence of corruption emerges. The evidence shows complex financial records with over $20 million being transferred to hide the transfers. Turley argues that the media is admitting to Hunter Biden selling influence and access, but insists it's an illusion without further investigation.
Hunter Biden's former business partner, Devon Archer, met with Secretary of State John Kerry just weeks before the Ukrainian prosecutor investigating Burisma was fired. The meeting took place while Archer and Hunter Biden were on the board of Burisma, and Joe Biden had threatened to withhold aid if the prosecutor was not fired. The content of the meeting between Archer and Kerry remains unknown.
#society
Flag And Cross: France Bans The Abaya In Schools: A History Of The Islamic Garment
France has announced a ban on the abaya, a full-length robe worn by some Muslim women, in public schools. The ban is part of France's commitment to secularism and aims to prevent disputes in schools. Critics argue that the ban is discriminatory and fuels a larger debate about the way Muslim women dress.
The Federalist: Divorce Is Hardest On The Kids, Even When They're All Grown Up
Divorce has a lasting impact on adult children, causing instability and trauma. Gray divorce especially affects the parent-child relationship, with fathers being less involved than mothers. Adult children often become caregivers and face additional stress. They struggle with societal expectations to be unaffected by the divorce. Gray divorce also affects their own relationships, leading to issues with trust and commitment. The rights of children to have ongoing contact with both parents should be prioritized.
The Federalist: 'Jury Duty' Show Transforms Civic Drudgery Into Insightful Comedy
The new Amazon Prime series "Jury Duty" combines reality television, improv comedy, and social commentary. The show follows a real person who thinks he's participating in a documentary on jury duty, but it's actually a fake trial with actors pretending to be jurors and court officials. It offers moments of thoughtfulness and depth, exploring the behavior of men in real life versus Hollywood's portrayal. The actors maintain a sense of realism and gradually become believable human beings throughout the trial, resulting in surprisingly poignant scenes. The interactions between the protagonist, Ronald Gladden, and the other jurors show a kind of civility in American life that is often overlooked. The show also offers a positive take on the judicial system, showing that the process is mostly fair and participants are doing their best. Overall, "Jury Duty" is great entertainment and a fascinating study of human nature.
#foreignaffairs
The Federalist: With No Good Options, Xi Turns Up The Temp In The Taiwan Strait
China's supreme leader, Xi Jinping, is facing increasing economic pressure and international backlash due to his interference in domestic and foreign businesses. Countries like South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia are distancing themselves from Beijing. In Taiwan, the ruling Democratic People's Party is gaining support, despite China's military drills and provocations. Furthermore, Taiwan lacks a serious army reserve system, leaving them vulnerable to a potential Chinese invasion.
#education
The Federalist: U-Alabama: Identity Politics Is ‘Whole Purpose Of The University’
A report by Scott Yenor highlights the growing influence of diversity, equity, and inclusion ideology in public higher education in Alabama. The report details the effects of the University of Alabama's DEI strategic plan, including the employment of numerous diversity officers and the subordination of athletics and Greek life to DEI ideology. The report also examines DEI at Auburn University, noting that over one-third of its undergraduate curriculum is "diversity related." Alabama's state legislators have introduced bills to ban "divisive concepts" in higher education, and further reform may be necessary to depoliticize the state's public universities.
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#other
Flag And Cross: Shark Tank Star Barbara Corcoran's Wealth Philosophy: Work Smart, Not Hard
Real estate mogul Barbara Corcoran believes that relentless work is not necessary for financial success. She emphasizes the importance of intelligent strategies over sheer hard work and highlights her own journey to prosperity without sacrificing family or health. Corcoran's philosophy challenges the popular belief that working non-stop is the only path to wealth.