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6 Aug 2023
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#politics
National Review: Jack Smith Is a Fanatic
Jack Smith, a prosecutor, is driven by a deep hatred for Donald Trump and seeks to make him pay for his post-2020 actions. Smith, possibly motivated by extralegal motives, has stretched the law to indict Trump for alleged crimes after the election. However, Smith's emotionally charged pursuit may result in creating dangerous precedents that blur the line between politics and who should be imprisoned.
Fox News: Blinken's condemnation of Russian prosecutors sparks conservative backlash: ‘Siri, show me irony’
Conservatives and Trump supporters were outraged when Secretary of State Antony Blinken criticized Russia for convicting opposition leader Aleksey Navalny on politically motivated charges. This came after Trump was arraigned on charges related to the 2020 election and the Capitol riot. Critics called Blinken's tweet "ironic" and "tone-deaf." The State Department condemned Russia's lack of due process and called for Navalny's release. Trump, meanwhile, posted a threat on his Truth Social website, prompting the Justice Department to seek a protective order against him.
Newsbusters: Burgum Angers Stephanopoulos by Refusing to Discuss Trump, Brings Up Hunter Instead
The media demands obsession with Trump but GOP candidate Doug Burgum calls them out for ignoring Hunter Biden's crimes. He emphasizes the need to focus on issues like Joe Biden, inflation, Afghanistan, and the Cold War with China. Burgum believes lack of trust in institutions is a bigger problem for America.
American Thinker: RINO-bought Ron DeSantis teeters on the verge of losing his biggest bankroller
Robert Bigelow, a wealthy hotel entrepreneur and founder of an aerospace company, has been a major funder of Ron DeSantis's presidential campaign. However, Bigelow is threatening to withdraw his support unless DeSantis adopts a more moderate approach. He specifically takes issue with DeSantis's extreme policy on a six-week abortion ban. Bigelow's support for DeSantis is in question, highlighting the tension between political ideologies and campaign funding.
#society
Red State: 'No Limit': Musk Plays Hardball, Vows to Pay Legal Fees of Employees Punished for Posting, Liking on 'X'
Elon Musk offers to fund legal bills for employees who were unfairly treated for their social media activity. He also vows to go after boards of directors. NASCAR suspends rookie driver Noah Gragson for liking an insensitive meme. The left's hypocrisy and double standards are exposed. X files a lawsuit against a non-profit organization for unlawfully accessing private data. The Center for Countering Digital Hate claims to protect human rights and civil liberties while engaging in the very actions it condemns.
#war
The Economist: In north-east Ukraine the war is close, upending daily life
Life in north-east Ukraine has been upended by the war, with damage and danger all around. Many who fled the region during the Russian occupation have not returned, as smashed-up towns and constant fear of missile attacks continue to plague the area. Evacuees from towns like Vovchansk find themselves displaced and uncertain about the future. Education is also a challenge, with online schooling being the only option in most areas, but with unreliable internet services, children's education is compromised. Despite the liberation, the fear and devastation have not dissipated, and the war continues to take its toll on the lives of those living in north-east Ukraine.
PJ Media: A 'World Without Nuclear Weapons' Would Be a Far More Unstable and Dangerous World
"What if the atom bomb had never been used?" Counterfactual scenarios are frowned upon by historians, but the creation of the atomic bomb was inevitable. Germany was never in the race due to Himmler's paranoia, and Japan fell short technically. Hiroshima Mayor rejects nuclear deterrence as a valid strategy, calling for concrete steps towards an ideal world. Hiroshima Gov. questions reinforced nuclear deterrence, stating it delays progress towards disarmament. Nuclear disarmament is impractical and suicidal in a world where even North Korea can threaten any nation with a nuclear weapon. Keeping nuclear materials away from terrorists is crucial.
Euromaidan Press: Storm Shadow missiles damage Chonhar Bridge in occupied Kherson Oblast, Russian officials say
Ukraine used Storm Shadow missiles to damage the Chonhar Bridge in the occupied Kherson Oblast, according to Russian officials. The bridge is an important transportation route used to supply Russian forces in southern Ukraine.
Spectator USA: The atomic bomb saved Japanese lives, too
On the anniversary of Hiroshima, controversy surrounds the atomic bomb. The war in Ukraine adds to the tension as Russia possesses a large nuclear arsenal. The bomb saved American and Japanese lives, but a left-wing narrative now labels it a war crime. In the face of difficult choices, it is important to consider the reality of war.
#foreignaffairs
Daily Wire: China And Russia Sent Warships Near Alaska Coast, Prompting U.S. Response
China and Russia sent a fleet of eleven naval warships near the coast of Alaska, prompting a response from the U.S. Navy. The move is seen as highly provocative given the war in Ukraine and tensions around Taiwan.
#religion
Fox News: Do angels exist? Over half of Americans say yes, study finds: 'Comfort and reassurance'
Nearly 70% of U.S. adults believe in angels, surpassing belief in the devil and hell. People turn to angels for comfort, reassurance, and protection. The belief in angels is rooted in religious and cultural traditions.
#crime
Fox News: Burglar takes break from robbing home to cozy up with overly friendly family dog: 'I love you, too'
A suspected bike thief in California takes a moment to pet and cuddle with the victim's golden retriever before making his escape. The San Diego Police Department is looking for the suspect.
#sports
PJ Media: Here's the Real Game Colin Kaepernick Is Playing. It's Not Football.
Former quarterback Colin Kaepernick, known for his criticism of the NFL as a racist institution, is attempting to rejoin the league despite his lackluster performance and absence since 2016. Terence Garvin, a former NFL linebacker, called out Kaepernick's continued attempts, stating that he is past his prime and has already taken his money. Garvin highlighted the potential liability Kaepernick poses to NFL teams and questioned the value in signing an older quarterback who hasn't played in years. The ongoing charade perpetuates Kaepernick's relevance and profits from his claims of systemic racism.
Forbes: Intense Brawl Breaks Out Between Cleveland Guardians And Chicago White Sox
In a rare occurrence, a baseball game between the Cleveland Guardians and Chicago White Sox turns into a full-blown brawl. The altercation stems from a previous incident between White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson and Guardians rookie Brayan Rocchio. The fight lasts for 17 minutes and results in multiple ejections.
Fox News: Simone Biles shines at US Classic in first return to competition since Olympics
Simone Biles makes a successful return to gymnastics, winning her first meet since the Tokyo Olympics. She had the best score in three out of four events and expressed satisfaction with her performance.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: Get Nostalgic at Spring Lake Beach
Spring Lake Beach in Rhode Island is a nostalgic and low-key swimming hole, perfect for a relaxing day by the water. With a large sandy beach and the option to rent beach games and watercraft, there's plenty to do for the whole family. The beach also features an old-fashioned arcade, and nearby attractions include the haunted Conjuring House, Crystal Lake Golf Club, Bella Restaurant for fine Italian dining, boat tours of the Blackstone River Valley, and a peaceful bike path. So, if you're looking for a break from the city and a chance to embrace nostalgia, Spring Lake Beach is the place to go.