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#politics

American Thinker: Tyrants Make De-Tyrannification a Criminal Act?
Tyrants Make De-Tyrannification a Criminal Act?


Americans used to value freedom and despise tyranny, but now a new form of despotism is emerging within our own institutions. Politically-motivated prosecutors are abusing their power and targeting ideological opponents. This is a threat to our rights and creates fear among those who want to protest against this growing totalitarian regime. The question is whether there is a lawful and peaceful way to remove this tyranny, or if we are stuck in a system where even discussing it is considered a crime.


Washington Free Beacon: ‘No One’ Supports Abortion Up Until Birth? Democrats Caught on Tape
‘No One’ Supports Abortion Up Until Birth? Democrats Caught on Tape
Jen Psaki defends Democrats against Republican criticism of their support for abortion without limitations. She claims that no one supports abortion up until birth, but the Washington Free Beacon argues that she and other fact checkers have been misleading on the issue. The Democrat-controlled House passed a bill allowing abortion up to birth if it poses a risk to the pregnant patient's life or health, and some states have no limits on abortion. The Democratic Party platform opposes barriers to reproductive health and rights, seeks to repeal the Hyde Amendment, and protects the right to reproductive freedom.


Fox News: Dems' claims that Trump is 'disqualified' by 14th Amendment not 'going to fly': ex-Clinton scandal prosecutor
Dems' claims that Trump is 'disqualified' by 14th Amendment not 'going to fly': ex-Clinton scandal prosecutor
A former deputy independent counsel dismisses claims that Trump can be disqualified from elective office due to the "insurrection" clause in the 14th Amendment. The clause is not self-executing and would require congressional action. Local prosecutors have charged Trump, but if he is charged with violating the 14th Amendment, the Supreme Court would likely intervene in his favor.


Forbes: Is The U.S. Becoming A Police State?
Is The U.S. Becoming A Police State?
The Biden Administration's rush to implement unprecedented controls under the pretext of fighting climate change is a cause for concern. Their agenda encompasses all aspects of our personal and economic lives, including food choices. Furthermore, the rise of digital currencies may lead to increased surveillance on our financial transactions.


#society

American Thinker: Do We Have a ‘Neurotic’ Politics?
Do We Have a ‘Neurotic’ Politics?


Glenn Reynolds believes that there is a neurotic strain in politics due to COVID, "safetyism," and the trend of single women voting Democrat. Before Freud and psychiatry, women complained and suffered from "nerves," seeking soothing from others. Men experienced shell shock in WWI, which is now known as combat stress reaction. Reynolds suggests that modern politicians exploit women's vulnerability to gain their votes, as they lack the support that historically soothed them, making them more prone to bitter complaints. He argues that women's entrance into the Public Square has led to a shift in culture, favoring a feminine sensibility that values emotional safety over breaking the mold. This creates a need for a balance between breaking the mold in the Public Square and nurturing in the domestic sphere. Reynolds believes that women are not neurotic, but rather programmed by nature to seek protection and complain if they lack it. The challenge lies in our culture that makes it difficult for women to find partners and pushes them into a world of symbolic combat rather than love and nurture.


Red State: It Was 'Great to Be Fired': Tucker Carlson Opens up During Trip to Hungary
It Was 'Great to Be Fired': Tucker Carlson Opens up During Trip to Hungary
Tucker Carlson criticizes leaders for making life difficult and describes average Democrat voters unfavorably. He jokes about being fired and talks about the importance of being humiliated. He shares his thoughts on Hungary, advises young people to read books, and highlights the lack of punishment for lying by leaders. He encourages humility and open-mindedness in decision-making.


Fox News: New sex change for kids law is actually state-sanctioned kidnapping
New sex change for kids law is actually state-sanctioned kidnapping
America First Legal, Schaerr Jaffee, and Joel Ard have filed a lawsuit against Governor Jay Inslee over a Washington law that allows shelters to provide sex transition services to minor children without parental consent. The law expands the definition of "compelling reasons" to exclude parental notification and violates parents' constitutional rights to direct the upbringing of their children. It creates a legal regime where the state can hide children receiving "gender transition" treatment from their parents.


#religion

Fox News: Mother fighting for the right to opt her disabled child out of LGBTQ curriculum
Mother fighting for the right to opt her disabled child out of LGBTQ curriculum
A federal court in Maryland ruled that parents can't opt their children out of LGBTQ curriculum based on religious beliefs. Parents are planning to appeal. The court stated that public schools are not obligated to shield students from religiously offensive ideas.


#sports

Fox News: Eagles sign cornerback Isaiah Rodgers, who was suspended for 2023 season after violating NFL's gambling rules
Eagles sign cornerback Isaiah Rodgers, who was suspended for 2023 season after violating NFL's gambling rules
NFL cornerback Isaiah Rodgers has been signed by the Philadelphia Eagles despite being suspended for the entire 2023 season for violating the league's gambling policy. Rodgers was released by the Indianapolis Colts along with three other players who also violated the policy. He admitted his mistake and expressed regret in a statement on social media. Rodgers will not be eligible for reinstatement until the following season.


Forbes: FC Barcelona Prodigy Lamine Yamal Could Make Real Madrid Switch: Reports
FC Barcelona Prodigy Lamine Yamal Could Make Real Madrid Switch: Reports


FC Barcelona prodigy Lamine Yamal could potentially join bitter rivals Real Madrid in the future. Despite his young age, Yamal has already made a significant impact in the team and has received praise from fans and experts alike. However, concerns arise regarding the influence his father's support for Real Madrid might have on his future decisions, making securing his stay at FC Barcelona a top priority for the club.


Forbes: After World Championships, These 5 U.S. Track Stars Will Receive Hype Heading Into 2024 Olympics
After World Championships, These 5 U.S. Track Stars Will Receive Hype Heading Into 2024 Olympics


In Budapest, Hungary, the U.S. track and field team dominated the World Championships, winning 29 medals. Shot putter Ryan Crouser and sprinters Noah Lyles and Sha'Carri Richardson were among the standout athletes, with Crouser breaking records and Lyles winning multiple events. Young heptathlete Anna Hall also showed promise, while middle-distance runner Athing Mu faced challenges but still earned a bronze medal. These athletes will be ones to watch at the 2024 Olympics in Paris.


Fox News: US Open tennis player Maria Sakkari said she smelled marijuana during upset loss
US Open tennis player Maria Sakkari said she smelled marijuana during upset loss
During her first-round loss at the U.S. Open, tennis player Maria Sakkari claimed to have smelled marijuana throughout the match. Sakkari mentioned it to the chair umpire but didn't let it affect her performance.


#other

Fox News: Florida Gov. DeSantis expands state of emergency as Hurricane Idalia expected to make landfall Wednesday
Florida Gov. DeSantis expands state of emergency as Hurricane Idalia expected to make landfall Wednesday
A state of emergency is declared in Florida as Hurricane Idalia is set to make landfall. The storm has upgraded to a Category 1 hurricane and is expected to be a major hurricane with life-threatening storm surges. Florida residents are preparing for the impact, while the government has mobilized National Guard members and received federal funds for cleanup and repairs.


Fox News: Amy Winehouse was not suicidal but 'hopeful' about her future before death: dad
Amy Winehouse was not suicidal but 'hopeful' about her future before death: dad
"Amy Winehouse: In Her Words" is a new book published on Aug. 29 that showcases the never-before-seen photos, journal entries, and lyrics of the late singer. Her family hopes to show a different side of her and the book will donate all proceeds to the Amy Winehouse Foundation. Amy's father, Mitch Winehouse, wants people to see her as a normal, loving family girl who had a promising future in music. The book includes writings that prove she was not planning to take her own life, but tragically died from alcohol poisoning.


Washington Free Beacon: Associated Press Coverage of Courts, Climate Bankrolled by Dozens of Left-Wing Foundations
Associated Press Coverage of Courts, Climate Bankrolled by Dozens of Left-Wing Foundations
The Associated Press, a top wire service, is being partially bankrolled by left-wing foundations, including one founded by Nikole Hannah-Jones, the author of the "1619 Project." The majority of the donors support left-wing causes, raising concerns about political bias in the AP's reporting. The funding also supports coverage of divisive political issues such as race, climate change, and voting. The AP claims to have control over its content, but critics argue that these partnerships may undermine its credibility.