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31 Aug 2023
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#politics
National Review: Mitch McConnell Needs to Step Aside
After an impressive and influential career, Mitch McConnell, the longest-serving party leader in Senate history, should consider stepping aside from leadership due to recent health concerns. Though he can remain in office, the role of caucus leader requires a higher level of functioning. McConnell's opposition to campaign-finance reform, resistance to the Obama agenda, and support for American leadership abroad make him a consequential politician, but now prudence and realism should guide his decision for the future.
Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: Karine Jean-Pierre Responds to Report That Biden, 80, Privately Admits He's 'Tired'
White House press secretary dismisses claims that President Biden is tired. However, a new book reveals that Biden privately admits feeling tired. Excerpts from the book suggest Biden's age is affecting his ability to conduct morning meetings and events. Polls show that a majority of Americans, including Democrats, believe Biden is too old for his job.
PJ Media: RFK Jr. STILL Pushing 20% in Dem Primary Polling Despite Constant Attacks, Censorship, Smears
A recent poll shows that 40% of his own party's voters oppose Joseph Brandon's re-nomination as the Democratic Party's candidate for president. This is unprecedented for a sitting president. Among all voters, Brandon only has 35.2% support compared to RFK Jr.'s 39.4%. It is highly unlikely that Brandon will win a legitimate, non-rigged election.
Fox News: Raphael Warnock's church resumes low-income evictions after election season
Georgia church resumes evicting low-income renters despite receiving federal assistance. Sen. Warnock denies involvement, but records suggest otherwise. Warnock's relationship with Ebenezer Baptist Church under scrutiny due to sizable compensation exceeding limit for senators.
American Thinker: Tucker Carlson promises to ‘out’ the media for not outing Obama
In 2008, Larry Sinclair claimed to have had gay sex with Barack Obama while Obama used crack cocaine. The media ignored the story, but Tucker Carlson aims to expose their unethical silence and bias.
Red State: Big-Haired, Small-Brained Rocker John Mellencamp Says 98% of American Blacks Are Living Like Slaves
Bill Maher hosted leftist guests on his show and faced accusations of racism when criticizing the term "Islamophobia." Ben Affleck defended Islam unnecessarily, confusing race and religion. John Mellencamp, a washed-up rocker, made controversial claims that blacks in America are still essentially slaves. Maher and Mellencamp also argued about their height. Despite data and evidence, Mellencamp insisted that only 10% of black Americans aren't living in de facto slavery.
Daily Wire: Iranian Weightlifter Banned For Life After Shaking Hands With Israeli Competitor
Iranian weightlifter Mostafa Rajaei is banned for life by the Iran Weightlifting Federation for shaking hands with an Israeli competitor and taking a photo with him at the World Masters Weightlifting Championships in Poland. The federation called it an "unforgivable" indiscretion.
#society
Forbes: What We Know About Andrew Tate’s ‘War Room’—As Report Alleges Global Network To Exploit Women
Former kickboxer and social media personality Andrew Tate is facing accusations that his global network, the "War Room," teaches men to abuse and sexually exploit women. A BBC investigation revealed leaked chat logs that identified 45 potential victims who were allegedly groomed into sex work by War Room members. Tate, who has already been charged with rape and human trafficking in Romania, denies all allegations.
The New American: Russians Fed Up With LGBT Ideology, New Polling Suggests
Recent polling suggests that the Russian people have become more negative towards the LGBT community, with a rise in support for restricting gay and transgender rights. The survey found that a majority of Russians align with traditional values and express disgust towards "European values" such as LGBTQ rights and same-sex marriage. Similar restrictions on LGBT propaganda have also been implemented in Hungary and Uganda. In the United States, there is a growing backlash against the LGBT agenda, with several states enacting laws that restrict the discussion of LGBT issues and transgender participation in sports teams.
Newsbusters: In California Parental Notification Fight, Univision Sides With GROOMERS
Univision is accused of suppressing parental notification of gender transition in public schools. Anchors Jorge Ramos and Ilia Calderón frame the debate in a way that controversializes the issue. They fail to mention recent parent protests, proposed legislation banning parental notification, and legislation making California a sanctuary for gender transition. Univision is seen as siding with groomers against children and parents. The Chino Valley Unified School District is being sued for requiring parental notification, while the Katy Independent School District in Texas has approved a similar policy.
Fox News: California prison placed on generator power for 2nd week after wildfires knock out electricity
North California's Pelican Bay State Prison, affected by nearby wildfires, has been on generator power for two weeks. Inmates are dealing with unhealthy air and have been issued masks. The power cannot be restored until the wildfires are contained.
The prison was not in immediate danger from the flames, but the smoke has caused concerns for inmates and their loved ones. Measures have been taken to improve conditions, including the use of generators, air purifiers, and masks.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Can the U.S. Rewrite Its Tortured History of Aid to the Philippines?
The United States' military aid to the Philippines has a controversial history, with past aid contributing to human rights violations and the deterioration of democratic governance. The focus on arms sales and expensive weaponry may empower factions within the Philippine military that use U.S. assets for domestic suppression. The transformation of the military into a professional force capable of addressing external challenges will be a challenging but necessary project.
#economy
Forbes: Put Your Name On It - Become An MRO Hero
Supply chain professionals in the MRO sector exhibit qualities of innovation and problem-solving. In one instance, a reliability manager successfully located a replacement part using an AI-powered search capability, preventing a halt in production. Another hero in inventory optimization used AI technologies to identify inventory reduction opportunities, saving millions of dollars. A manager in a flooring manufacturing company utilized AI and machine learning to optimize MRO inventory and spending, resulting in increased efficiency and cross-department collaboration. Encouraging and supporting these unsung heroes can lead to significant improvements in supply chain operations.
#health
Fox News: Mistreatment in maternity care, avoiding high cholesterol and the health benefits of laughter
PREGNANCY PERILS - CDC reports mistreatment of women but some doctors dispute claims.
TRANSPLANT BREAKTHROUGH - Pig kidney successfully transplanted into human body.
'SILENT WALKING' - TikTok challenge promotes stress-free strolling without music.
#education
Fox News: Florida school board forced to remove dozens of books after parents read 'graphic' passages aloud
Florida school board removes books due to concerns of graphic content. Parents' right to object and read passages from objectionable material upheld.
#crime
Fox News: Washington Sheriff issues scathing warning to smash-and-grab thieves: ‘We’ll chase you’
Thurston County Sheriff Derek Sanders warns smash-and-grab thieves that there will be a change in how authorities respond to their crimes, allowing for relentless pursuit and capture. The interpretation of the law now considers these crimes as burglary with a deadly weapon, allowing for pursuit of suspects.
Fox News: Texas girl, 10, arms herself to save mom from assault, police say
A 10-year-old girl stabs a man attacking her mother, saving her. The man is injured and sent to the hospital.
#sports
Fox News: Chad 'Ochocinco' Johnson 'not waiting on' Hall of Fame nod, says he's worthy of Canton
Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson, a former NFL wide receiver, predicted he would be a Hall of Famer, but he has yet to be inducted. Despite his success and impressive career stats, he wonders if he will ever receive the call from Canton. Johnson is content with his self-proclaimed Hall of Fame worthiness and doesn't want to play the political game.
Forbes: Can Pacers’ Sophomore Andrew Nembhard Be The Next Austin Reaves?
The article discusses the similarities between Austin Reaves and Andrew Nembhard, two basketball players making an impact in the NBA. While Reaves had a slightly better offensive season, Nembhard showcased stronger defensive skills. The data does not definitively point to Nembhard following in Reaves' footsteps, but it provides optimism for his future.
#other
Red State: Big Tech Is Censoring Our Coverage of the Gadsden Flag Kid
Google has demonetized RedState stories for having "dangerous or derogatory" content, but it's really just politically incorrect. The censorship targets coverage of real women fighting against the trans agenda and exposes Antifa bullies. This impacts RedState's revenue and ability to fund investigative journalism.
Daily Wire: ‘Friends’ Director Reveals Which Guest Star Was Just ‘Not Particularly Funny’
British actress Helen Baxendale, who played Ross Geller's love interest on "Friends," was deemed not funny enough by director James Burrow. This lack of comedic chemistry left other actors without a good foil for their scenes. Although Baxendale was appreciative of her time on the show, she wasn't ready for the fame it brought.
Fox News: Kevin Costner’s ex breaks down in court as actor accuses her of ‘relentless jihad’ ahead of proceedings
Kevin Costner's legal team accuses his estranged wife, Christine Baumgartner, of launching a relentless attack on his character during their ongoing divorce proceedings. Baumgartner is seeking an increase in the monthly child support payment, while Costner's lawyers argue that she is creating unnecessary animosity. Baumgartner's lawyer argues that Costner, as a major movie star, can afford to pay the requested amount.