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#politics

The Right Scoop: Trump releases statement about Hurricane Idalia and guess who he doesn’t mention…
Trump releases statement about Hurricane Idalia and guess who he doesn’t mention…
Donald Trump expressed concern for those affected by Hurricane Idalia and emphasized the importance of listening to local officials and prioritizing safety. However, he did not mention Florida Governor DeSantis, which suggests his fear of losing the primary influences his lack of gratitude towards the governor.


National Review: Trump Says He’d Have ‘No Choice’ But to Lock Up Political Opponents if He Wins in 2024
Trump Says He’d Have ‘No Choice’ But to Lock Up Political Opponents if He Wins in 2024
Former president Donald Trump stated that if he wins the 2024 presidential race, he would "lock up" his political opponents as they have done to him. He accused President Biden of colluding with the Manhattan DA's office and faces multiple indictments, including 13 felony charges in Fulton County. Additionally, Trump referred to E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of sexual assault, as a "Democrat operative" and faces another trial for defamation and battery.


Newsbusters: Elitist NYT Columnist Thomas Edsall Snobbishly Whines Small Donors Are ‘Big Problem’
Elitist NYT Columnist Thomas Edsall Snobbishly Whines Small Donors Are ‘Big Problem’
A New York Times columnist criticizes grassroots Americans who make small donations to political candidates, labeling them as ideologically extreme. The columnist, Thomas Edsall, focuses on former President Donald Trump's appeal to small donors. This elitist view overlooks the role of small dollar donors in Barack Obama's campaign and misrepresents the legal implications of campaign finance laws.


Red State: Biden Tells Wild Tales About Kitchen Fire Again, as FEMA Director Makes Bad Comment on Aid to Maui
Biden Tells Wild Tales About Kitchen Fire Again, as FEMA Director Makes Bad Comment on Aid to Maui


Biden's response to the disastrous fire in Maui and Hurricane Idalia in Florida is criticized for being inadequate and self-focused. He exaggerates the damage of his own past fire, ignoring the real suffering of others. Biden's lack of action and empathy towards the affected individuals is evident, as he prioritizes his own vacation plans instead. The immediate aid provided to Maui wildfire victims is insufficient, and there are no plans for further assistance. The contrast between the large sums spent on Ukraine and the lack of support for American disaster victims is concerning.


Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: Vivek Ramaswamy Flip-Flops on One Issue After Another
WATCH: Vivek Ramaswamy Flip-Flops on One Issue After Another
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is facing criticism for his inconsistent positions on various issues. He has changed his stance on aid to Israel multiple times, as well as on Juneteenth, climate change, and the conspiracy theory about the 9/11 attacks. His views on defending Taiwan have also been unclear.


Red State: Katie Porter's Hand-Picked Successor Convicted of DUI; Dave Min Blew .15 While Driving State-Owned Car
Katie Porter's Hand-Picked Successor Convicted of DUI; Dave Min Blew .15 While Driving State-Owned Car
Democratic Rep. Katie Porter's chosen successor, Dave Min, a California state senator, was sentenced to three years' unsupervised probation for DUI. He was arrested after running a red light while driving a state-owned vehicle. Despite admitting to only having two beers, his blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit. The California State Senate Rules Committee has remained silent on any consequences for Min.


#society

Flag And Cross: Watch: 'Rich Men North of Richmond' Singer Performs at Rogan's Club, Teases Podcast Appearance
Watch: 'Rich Men North of Richmond' Singer Performs at Rogan's Club, Teases Podcast Appearance
Singer Oliver Anthony performs at Joe Rogan's comedy club in Texas, gaining popularity for his song about the plight of working Americans. Anthony clarifies that the song is not politically biased.


Breitbart: MSNBC's Reid: Fox News Is 'So Creatively Racist that I'm Almost Impressed'
MSNBC's Reid: Fox News Is 'So Creatively Racist that I'm Almost Impressed'
MSNBC anchor Joy Reid criticizes Fox News for using former President Donald Trump's mugshot to gain support among black voters, calling it "creatively racist." She argues that it is insulting to suggest that black communities view him as a folk hero because of his arrest. Network host Al Sharpton agrees, stating that this is part of the ongoing criminalization of black people.


Forbes: Here’s Why These Countries—Not Just Canada—Warn Citizens Visiting The U.S.
Here’s Why These Countries—Not Just Canada—Warn Citizens Visiting The U.S.
Canada has issued an updated travel advisory warning LGBTQ residents about laws that may infringe on their human rights in the United States. The advisory also mentions gun laws, mass shootings, and hate crimes. Other countries, such as Mexico and New Zealand, have also issued similar warnings.


Breitbart: Taylor Lorenz Calls Dylan Mulvaney, Guest of Honor at Party Hosted by Kathy Griffin, 'One of the Most Beautiful & Brave Women on the Planet'
Taylor Lorenz Calls Dylan Mulvaney, Guest of Honor at Party Hosted by Kathy Griffin, 'One of the Most Beautiful & Brave Women on the Planet'
Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney was honored at a party hosted by Kathy Griffin, with guests such as Sia, Rosie O'Donnell, and Margaret Cho. Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz praised Mulvaney as "one of the most beautiful and brave women on the planet." None of the participants wore masks, despite Lorenz's previous statements advocating for mask-wearing. Mulvaney recently won a Streamy Award for his TikTok videos, but sales of Bud Light have declined since their marketing deal with him.


The Imaginative Conservative: A Requiem for Manners
A Requiem for Manners
Today, manners have been lost almost entirely, and civilization is crumbling. Proof of this can be seen in the decline of polite behavior and standards of dress. The meeting between General Lee and General Grant at Appomattox symbolized the surrender of the Old World to the New. It also marked the decline of good manners and the triumph of a new, democratic world.


#economy

National Review: The Corner: The Real Problem with the Belt and Road Initiative Isn’t Strategic
The Corner: The Real Problem with the Belt and Road Initiative Isn’t Strategic
China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is facing troubles as developing countries struggle with debt problems. The BRI, aimed at enriching China while buying loyalty, has not yielded the geopolitical loyalty hoped for and is losing money. China's insistence on using Chinese labor and companies for infrastructure projects, many of which lack strategic significance, has led to poor due diligence and financially unstable projects. The lack of transparency in China's loans and the hidden debts have made it difficult to assess credit risk and trust the restructuring process, destabilizing developing countries and posing problems for international institutions.


Forbes: Visa, Mastercard Stocks Hit All-Time Highs Amid Reported Plans To Up Merchant Fees
Visa, Mastercard Stocks Hit All-Time Highs Amid Reported Plans To Up Merchant Fees
Visa and Mastercard plan to increase merchant fees, which could lead businesses to promote alternative payment methods. The higher fees will cost merchants an estimated $502 million more per year. Despite this, Visa and Mastercard stocks reached their highest prices ever, with Visa having a market capitalization of $513 billion and Mastercard at $390 billion. However, analysts warn that the fee increases may face regulatory scrutiny and encourage businesses to push for non-credit card payment options.


#culture

Fox News: 'AGT' judge Heidi Klum gives advice to lookalike model daughter and reveals the one thing she should never do
'AGT' judge Heidi Klum gives advice to lookalike model daughter and reveals the one thing she should never do
Heidi Klum offers advice to her daughter, Leni, as she ventures into the modeling industry. She tells her to be happy with herself, never try to please anyone, and to have fun. Klum also discusses her thoughts on which acts on "America's Got Talent" will advance to the next round.


#history

The Imaginative Conservative: The Age of Shakespeare
The Age of Shakespeare
Shakespeare lived in a time of religious persecution and tyranny in England. Catholics faced punishment and martyrdom for practicing their faith. Shakespeare's work reflects this turbulent period.


#education

Flag And Cross: 'We Won': Student Booted from Class Over 'Don't Tread on Me' Flag Scores Quick Victory Over Administrators
'We Won': Student Booted from Class Over 'Don't Tread on Me' Flag Scores Quick Victory Over Administrators
A Colorado school removed a boy for wearing a Gadsden flag patch on his backpack, claiming it was linked to slavery. After public outrage, he was welcomed back. This incident highlights the importance of education.


#crime

Fox News: Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter accused of sexually assaulting woman when she was 15 on yacht in 2003: lawsuit
Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter accused of sexually assaulting woman when she was 15 on yacht in 2003: lawsuit
Backstreet Boys star Nick Carter is facing another sexual assault lawsuit, this time accused of raping a 15-year-old girl on a yacht in 2003. The anonymous accuser, referred to as A.R., claims Carter provided alcohol and sexually abused her multiple times. Carter's representative called the allegations "false" and stated they had been previously investigated by police.

Nick Carter has countersued his rape accusers, claiming they are taking advantage of the movement. He is seeking $2.3 million in damages. A judge ruled that Carter's counterclaim can move forward, allowing the case to proceed. Carter has previously been accused of sexual assault by Melissa Schuman and Shannon "Shay" Ruth, but denies all claims.


Fox News: DeSantis gives stern warning to would-be looters after Idalia: 'You loot, we shoot'
DeSantis gives stern warning to would-be looters after Idalia: 'You loot, we shoot'
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis warns potential looters about the consequences and the right to defend property after Hurricane Idalia.

Hurricane Idalia makes landfall in Florida as a Category 3 storm, causing power outages and fatalities in car crashes.


#sports

Forbes: Luis Rubiales’ Mother Hospitalized Following Hunger Strike, Report Says
Luis Rubiales’ Mother Hospitalized Following Hunger Strike, Report Says
Disgraced Spanish soccer federation chief Luis Rubiales is facing calls to step down after kissing a player on Spain's women's national team without her consent. Rubiales' mother, Angeles Bejar, has been on a multi-day hunger strike to protest the treatment of her son. She was hospitalized due to the high temperatures inside the church where she was protesting.


#other

The Blaze: Some respond with vile comments after Casey DeSantis shares photo of old oak tree that went down at the Florida Governor's Mansion
Some respond with vile comments after Casey DeSantis shares photo of old oak tree that went down at the Florida Governor's Mansion
100-year-old oak tree falls on Florida Governor's Mansion during Hurricane Idalia. No injuries reported. +


Townhall: The Government Wants to Suppress These Stories
The Government Wants to Suppress These Stories
Big Tech's partnership with the federal government leads to censorship of information and demonetization of crucial stories. Townhall asks for support to continue covering important topics free of Big Tech and leftist media filtering.