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6 Aug 2024
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Kamala's Walz VP Pick Puts the Left in Charge
In a tight race for the VP slot, Kamala opted for Tim Walz, embracing the Far Left and leaving centrist Democrats like Josh Shapiro in the dust. This choice reveals a fractured party, where moderate voices are drowned out by radical agendas.
The implications are clear: a leftist ticket that risks alienating moderates while banking on a narrow base. Team Kamala seems to have forgotten the art of coalition-building, opting instead for ideological purity.
Breitbart: WATCH: Tim Walz Called Trump 'Fascist,' 'Threat to Democracy' Weeks After Assassination Attempt
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, named as Kamala Harris's running mate, labeled former President Trump a “threat to democracy” and a “fascist.” He dismissed Trump’s recent assassination attempt and called the man “weird,” while asserting that he poses grave dangers to rights and climate.
Walz emphasized that bullies thrive on fear and called for Americans not to be intimidated. Despite claiming violence shouldn't be part of politics, his fiery rhetoric raises questions about the potential for further hostility.
Fox News: Kamala Harris picks Tim Walz: Did she decide Josh Shapiro was too Jewish to be VP?
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro was poised for a vice-presidential nod from Kamala Harris until his Jewish identity seemingly became an obstacle. Tim Walz, a midwestern Protestant, was chosen instead, raising alarms about potential antisemitism within the Democratic Party.
As concerns over Shapiro's candidacy grew, both liberal and conservative voices noted a troubling pattern: an apparent reluctance to embrace candidates openly connected to Jewish faith. The irony cuts deep, highlighting a party caught in the web of its own contradictions.
Fox News: Tim Walz slammed as 'political chameleon' after ditching former pro-Second Amendment stand
Kamala Harris brought Minnesota’s Gov. Tim Walz into her 2024 campaign team, despite their past skirmishes over gun control. Once a staunch defender of the Second Amendment, Walz’s transition to gun control proponent has drawn ire from the NRA, branding him a "political chameleon."
With both Harris and Walz shifting dramatically on the issue, they promise to unite various factions—rural and urban alike—to tackle gun violence while facing skepticism from traditional gun rights advocates.
#society
GB News: Anderson demands Islamic centre boss is booted off show as debate spills over: ‘Turn him off!'
Lee Anderson and Sheikh Ramzy clashed on GB News over rising riots in Britain, with Ramzy urging unity and Anderson demanding the Muslim community denounce extremism. Anderson criticized the notion of fear leading people to violence, sparking a fiery exchange.
The chaos followed the tragic stabbing of three girls, prompting the government to prepare additional prison places and deploy thousands of specialist police.
Human Events: JOHN MAC GHLIONN: Inside the UK’s brutal clash of civilizations
On July 29, a mass stabbing at a Southport dance studio left three girls dead and several others injured, igniting false rumors about the attacker, a 17-year-old, leading to protests fueled by misinformation. The incident starkly highlighted the deepening societal tensions in the UK.
With rising gang violence, economic crises, and ineffective police response, disillusionment among locals festers, as immigrants and natives clash in deteriorating communities. The UK mirrors a broader Europe grappling with the fallout of unchecked immigration and failing integration.
GB News: Lee Anderson hits out at Keir Starmer over 'two-tier policing' approach
Lee Anderson suggests Keir Starmer should engage rioters in dialogue rather than resorting to incarceration. As courts see a surge of suspects from recent chaos, the debate intensifies on how best to handle unrest.
#military
Fox News: Florida boaters survive Hurricane Debby after losing sail, Coast Guard flies in for rescue: video
In a scene pulled from the darkest corners of the sea, a pair of Florida boaters clung to life as 20-foot waves tossed their vessel during Hurricane Debby. Missing for hours, they were finally spotted by a Coast Guard chopper, their salvation amid chaos.
With winds howling and visibility low, fate twisted in favor of the stranded duo as they were hoisted to safety. It was a reminder that even in a tempest, a beacon of hope can light the darkest waters.
#crime
Breitbart: Tim Walz Slept as Somali Migrants Stole $250 Million from Kids
In a belly-up scheme, over 47 Somali migrants bilked $250 million from a children’s food aid program in Minnesota during the pandemic. They ran a nonprofit, “Feeding Our Future,” generating ghost kids to justify their ill-gotten gains, while oversight lagged behind.
Governor Tim Walz is squarely in the crosshairs, accused of ignoring clear signs of fraud. As he feebly defends his actions, faith in his leadership teeters on the edge.
#sports
Times Of Israel: At Munich victims’ memorial, Olympic chief says Games still embody ‘culture of peace’
In Paris, Olympic chief Thomas Bach spoke at a memorial for the 11 Israelis killed during the 1972 Munich Olympics, promoting the Games as a beacon of peace amid global turmoil. Despite calls to bar Israeli participation, Bach reaffirmed their inclusion and the culture of unity it represents.
The event, initially planned for City Hall but moved to the embassy due to security concerns, highlighted the resilience of Israeli athletes—now competing under heightened protection amid ongoing conflicts. Israel's six medals at the Games underline their defiance against terror.
Le Monde: Whether viewership or terabits, the Paris Olympic Games are breaking records
Amid the frenzy of the Paris 2024 Olympics, viewership skyrockets as screens blaze and France finds itself glued to the action. Record-breaking numbers reveal a nation captivated, with the local broadcaster France 2 surging ahead of TF1 for the first time in decades.
As Olympic fervor swells, so do digital connections, with telecommunication companies reporting unprecedented traffic spikes. Léon Marchand's victories exemplify the wave, pulling millions into a collective embrace of triumph and national pride.