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29 Aug 2023
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#illegals
The American Spectator: Migrant Crisis Threatening New York City Spurs Democratic Infighting
New York City is facing an overwhelming migrant crisis, with over 100,000 migrants arriving since 2022. Governor Hochul and Mayor Adams are at odds over their handling of the situation. The city is legally obligated to provide shelter to homeless migrants, but the mayor believes other parts of the state should share the burden.
#politics
Newsbusters: Facebook Suspends Election Interfering Fact Checker… For Now
Facebook's parent company, Meta, has suspended fact-checker RMIT Fact Lab for alleged election meddling in Australia. Sky News Australia reported that the fact-checker only flagged content opposing a referendum in Australia's upcoming election, leading to Meta's decision to suspend RMIT. The investigation also revealed that RMIT received significant funding from an Irish Meta subsidiary and their fact-checking certification had expired. Meta has stated that the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) will determine whether RMIT's certification should be reinstated.
The New American: Trump to go on Trial, Ukrainian Prosecutor on Biden Corruption, and C40 Cities Working to Ban Meat and Dairy - The New American
The podcast discusses leftist lunacy, including Donald Trump's trial, Viktor Shokin's statement, and the movement to ban meat and dairy in American cities. It highlights the need to rein in the radical Left.
Daily Wire: Border Sector Chief Reinstated After Pushback From Republicans Over Retaliation Claims
Border patrol sector chief Gregory Bovino has been reinstated to his previous position after being reassigned due to allegations of retaliation. House Republicans expressed concern over Bovino losing his position at the El Centro Sector in California, stating that it was in response to his testimony on the border crisis. The Biden administration continues to face criticism for its handling of the southern border.
Fox News: Maui police union chair: County, department 'failed' as officers' homes burned down during rescues
Maui police officers battled a wildfire while their own homes burned, evacuating families without proper equipment. The wildfire destroyed over 2,000 buildings and will cost $5.52 billion to rebuild. The police department was ill-equipped and understaffed, leaving officers unprepared for the emergency response. They blame a lack of maintenance and preventative measures in the area for the recurring fires.
Newsbusters: AP Scum Falsely Blame on DeSantis for Inspiring Racist Murders in Jacksonville
Reporters for the Associated Press, Steve Peoples and Brendan Farrington, blamed Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for a racist attack in Jacksonville, suggesting his fight against wokeism and support for the Second Amendment contributed to the violence. They accused DeSantis of ignoring concerns from the African American community and accused him of creating division and hate. Despite DeSantis condemning the shootings, the reporters argued that he did not mean it and embraced a narrative of racial hatred. The NAACP also placed blame on DeSantis, stating that he created an atmosphere for such tragedies to occur.
PJ Media: YouTube Demonetizes Montage of Democrats Denying Elections, Calls It 'Dangerous' and 'Harmful'
The media's message since the 2020 election and the Jan. 6 protest is that questioning elections is treasonous. Trump's refusal to accept defeat is seen as lawlessness and treason. Democrats who denied the 2016 election were not prosecuted and their denials were censored.
Daily Wire: Tim Scott On GOP: ‘If Tough And Loud Was Enough, We’d Be Winning Election After Election’
Sen. Tim Scott, a Republican from South Carolina, stated in an interview that the Republican Party needs to go beyond being tough and loud to win elections. He emphasized the need for an optimistic, positive message anchored in conservatism with a backbone. Scott believes that recent election results show that being tough and loud alone is not enough for the party to be successful.
Newsbusters: News Emmy Numbskulls Honor Dan Rather with 'Gold Circle' Award for 'Persistent Excellence'
Disgraced journalist Dan Rather, known for using phony documents, is being honored at the Emmy Awards. Rather, who has become more active on social media, has shown his Democratic bias with political posts.
Forbes: Christie Ad Becomes First To Use Trump’s Mug Shot—Even As Trump Team Touts It
A super PAC supporting Chris Christie's campaign aired the first TV ad featuring Trump's mug shot. The ad asks if people are tired of the drama, distractions, and lies. Anti-Trump ads have spent $10.7 million this year, while pro-Trump ads have spent $25 million.
#society
Fox News: Buster Murdaugh says his father has characteristics of a psychopath, but maintains his dad is innocent
Buster Murdaugh, the son of convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh, believes his father is a psychopath but denies his involvement in the deaths of his mother and brother. In an interview with Fox News' Martha MacCallum, Buster expresses fear for his own safety and believes a killer is still at large. The interview is part of the upcoming docuseries "The Fall of the House of Murdaugh" that will delve into Alex Murdaugh's life and crimes.
Fox News: 'Let boys be boys, let girls be girls and let's stop chopping down men,' says Kevin Sorbo, actor and writer
Actor and writer Kevin Sorbo discusses his new children's book, "The Test of Lionhood," which celebrates masculinity and tackles issues of gender and identity. Sorbo expresses concern about the attack on masculinity in Hollywood and the media, and calls for letting children grow up on their own without confusing messages. He also discusses his worries about the culture, crime rates, and the erosion of the nuclear family. Sorbo emphasizes the importance of hard work, persistence, and values such as family, faith, and freedom in his projects.
Fox News: 'Suits' creator says Meghan Markle was forbidden by royal family from saying 'poppycock' on TV
Meghan Markle's involvement in the TV show "Suits" was influenced by the British royal family. They objected to her using the word "poppycock" in a line of dialogue, fearing it could be spliced into something inappropriate. The royal family's influence on Markle's career has been previously discussed by Prince Harry in his memoir.
Fox News: California school district settles with mother after school ‘transitioned’ daughter without her consent
California school district settles with a mother for $100,000 after her daughter was "socially transitioned" to a boy without parental knowledge. The mother vows to keep fighting for parental rights.
Fox News: Critical fire weather conditions threaten northern California, power cuts possible
Critical fire weather conditions are expected in northern California, leading to possible power cuts by Pacific Gas & Electric. The issue of power shutoffs to prevent fires has drawn criticism.
PJ Media: American Indian Group’s Petition to Restore ‘Redskins’ Garners 128K Signatures
A Native American group wants the Washington football team to restore the "Redskins" name, gathering over 120,000 petition signatures. They argue that the name honors Native American culture and is not derogatory. Leftists' attempts to erase non-white icons from sports teams and brands have upset the Native American community.
Red State: Biden's Regime Greenlights Eliminating American Hero's Name From a National Forest
The US Department of Agriculture is changing the name of Wayne National Forest in Ohio to something less offensive after objections were raised regarding General Anthony Wayne's violent campaign against Indigenous peoples. The new name, Buckeye National Forest, aims to be more inclusive and representative of Ohio's communities. However, the decision has sparked controversy and debates over erasing American history and achievements. Some politicians, like Ohio Senator JD Vance, oppose the change, but it is likely to proceed as planned.
#foreignaffairs
Washington Free Beacon: U.S. Strategic Command Hosts Former Iranian Official Who Bragged About Efforts to Assassinate U.S. Leaders
U.S. military leaders faced criticism for inviting former Iranian official Hossein Mousavian, who has ties to the Iranian regime, to headline a high-level symposium. Mousavian, known for his role in Iran's nuclear program, was accused of spreading propaganda and being involved in human rights crimes. The decision to invite him was seen as foolish and dangerous by critics.
Foreign Policy: Why China Is Stirring Up Anti-Japanese Sentiment
China responds with anger and boycotts after Japan releases treated radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear power plant. The Chinese government stirs up anti-Japanese sentiment in state media, leading to a potential increase in boycotts. This reaction is driven by nationalism and a desire to maintain credibility for the Chinese Communist Party.
#culture
PJ Media: Award Shows Aren't for You, Conservatives
Conservative content creator feels no emotion about Dylan Mulvaney winning an award due to the dominance of leftists in the culture. Independent thinkers are excluded from mainstream award shows, which are controlled by those pushing a specific narrative. Conservatives need to create their own awards shows but lack unity and supporting each other. Leftists prioritize their image and promote each other, while conservatives value individuality. Winning an award in a leftist-owned show is unlikely for anyone who disagrees with their ideology. Change can only happen if conservative organizations fund and compete in the cultural sphere.
#health
The Babylon Bee: Retired Dr. Fauci Called Out Of Retirement For One Last Mask Mandate
The Biden administration brings back Dr. Fauci to implement a new mask mandate, despite declaring the pandemic "over." Government officials warn of a new wave of COVID and plan for new lockdowns and mandates. Dr. Fauci is rumored to be rounding up a team for one last mission.
#education
Flag And Cross: 12-Year-Old Kid Kicked Out of Class for Gadsden Flag Patch, Told It Has 'Origins with Slavery'
A 12-year-old boy was expelled for having a Gadsden flag sticker on his backpack. The school wrongly linked it to slavery. The flag represents unity in the Revolutionary War.
#crime
Fox News: Fulton County DA asks court to expedite Trump case
District Attorney Fani Willis files motion to expedite trial against former President Donald Trump and 18 others on charges related to Georgia's RICO Act. Willis asks for a deadline for defendants to sever themselves from the larger case.
Fox News: Four people found dead in Allen, TX suspected murder-suicide
Four people were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide in Allen, Texas. Police were called to the home after a resident reported being locked out. The investigation is ongoing.
Daily Wire: Chicago News Crew Robbed At Gunpoint While Reporting On Robberies
A television news crew reporting on Chicago robberies was targeted and robbed by three masked men. The thieves took personal items, including a camera, from the crew before fleeing the scene. This incident highlights the rise in crime in Chicago, with vehicle thefts increasing dramatically.
Fox News: Louisiana deputies arrest suspect in murder of Georgia Instagram influencer found dead near burned car
Deputies in Louisiana have arrested a suspect in the murder of a Georgia influencer, who was found dead near a burned car. 21-year-old Eugene Louis-Jocques has been arrested in connection to the death of 22-year-old Beauty Couch.
Fox News: Texas driver accused of drunkenly killing pedestrian a repeat DWI offender: police
Repeat DWI offender, Kyli Phillips, charged with driving while intoxicated after hitting and killing a pedestrian in Dallas. Witnesses reported she was clutching an alcoholic beverage and smelled of alcohol.
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#technology
Breitbart: NBC Admits Defeat: Mark Zuckerberg's 'Sanely Run' Twitter Clone Is Struggling
Despite hopes that Mark Zuckerberg's new platform, Meta (formerly Facebook), would overtake its competitor, Twitter/X, in user retention, it seems that Meta's Threads has struggled to keep users engaged. Data analytics companies have noticed a decline in engagement and a lack of interest from influencers and celebrities. The Android app saw a drop of nearly 80% in daily active users, while the iOS and Google Play numbers showed similar trends. With prominent users going inactive and Twitter/X offering significant payouts to creators, Threads has not provided a compelling reason for users to switch platforms.
#other
Forbes: More Than Half Of U.S. Wetlands Could Lose Protections As EPA Rolls Back Federal Rules
Over half of U.S. wetlands could lose federal protections after the EPA changed its definition of federal waters to comply with a Supreme Court ruling. The ruling determined that the Clean Water Act only protects wetlands that have a continuous surface connection to federal water bodies, reducing protections for tributaries and streams. The new rules favor property developers and decrease federal funding for clean water programs.
The Blaze: Netflix's new 'Depp v. Heard' documentary is FEMINIST PROPAGANDA
Lauren Chen criticizes Netflix's documentary about Amber Heard and Johnny Depp's court case, claiming it defends Heard despite Depp's vindication. Chen highlights Heard's false claim of donating her divorce settlement and the documentary's attempt to excuse it. She also points out the filmmakers' focus on blaming Depp for online harassment while ignoring that the case began with Heard's op-ed.