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America First News
8 Aug 2023
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#politics
Breitbart: MSNBC's Reid: Our Criminal Justice System Is 'Bifurcated' in Favor of Trump
MSNBC anchor Joy Reid argues that the U.S. criminal justice system is biased in favor of former President Trump. She presents the case of Kai Cenat, a popular streamer on Twitch who incited a riot in New York City. Cenat was immediately arrested and given a court date within weeks, while Trump and his supporters who attacked the Capitol on January 6 have not faced immediate consequences. Reid claims that the criminal justice system is not bifurcated against Trump but actually in his favor.
Breitbart: Ohio’s Frank LaRose Declared Himself #NeverTrump in 2016, Called Trump Tweet ‘Racist’ in 2019, Continued Opposition Through 2020
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, now running for U.S. Senate, was a prominent figure in the movement, publicly criticizing and refusing to endorse Trump in 2016 and 2020. However, he recently endorsed Trump for the 2024 presidential election. LaRose's campaign spokesman clarified that LaRose still stands by his previous statements and continues to disagree with Trump, despite the endorsement. LaRose's history of opposition and criticism of Trump is significant given his competition with businessman Bernie Moreno for Trump's endorsement in the Republican Senate primary.
#society
The American Spectator: Try It in a Small Town, Jack
In a small town, Jack, the cartoon shows a man standing in front of a sign that says "Try It." The man is confused and unsure, looking uncertainly at the sign. The cartoon suggests a message about the challenges and uncertainties faced in small towns.
#war
The American Spectator: Chris Christie Brings Bon Jovi to Ukraine
Former New Jersey Gov. and GOP presidential candidate Chris Christie visits war-torn Ukraine, presenting lyrics to a Bon Jovi song as a symbol of solidarity. Christie's use of music instead of geopolitical seriousness reflects an unseriousness among some leaders. He criticizes the Biden administration for not doing enough to help Ukraine.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: All Pipelines Lead To Rome
Italy aims to become Europe's natural gas hub, filling the void left by Russia and strained relations with Spain. With completed infrastructure projects, Algeria could supply Central and Eastern Europe via Italy, challenging Russia's dominance. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni seeks to expand partnerships with Algeria, while Italian energy company Eni plays a crucial role in securing deals with African fossil fuel producers. Italy is also involved in the Libyan civil war, siding with the Tripoli-based government against the Tobruk-based Libyan National Army, with backing from various countries.
#economy
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: What Will Jerome Powell Do in Jackson?
The Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, has the potential to produce significant results. Fed officials have hinted at the possibility of further interest rate hikes, with Governor Michelle Bowman even suggesting that multiple increases may be necessary to lower inflation. The market, however, is skeptical and currently gives low odds of any more rate hikes. The big question is what Fed chairman Jerome Powell thinks and whether he will push back on the market's belief that the Fed is done with rate increases.
#culture
The Blaze: Bill Maher blasts 'Barbie' movie as 'preachy, man-hating, and a Zombie Lie'
Bill Maher criticized the film "Barbie" for being preachy and depicting an outdated patriarchy. He called it a Zombie Lie and pointed out discrepancies between the movie's portrayal of the board of directors and the actual numbers. Maher argued that he was living in the present and not buying into false narratives.
#crime
Breitbart: Ex-Policeman Convicted in Death of George Floyd Gets Nearly Five Years
Former Minneapolis police officer Tou Thao, who held back bystanders as George Floyd was detained, has been sentenced to over four years in prison for aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter. Thao denies committing the crimes and expresses his growth in Christian faith during his time in jail. The judge criticizes Thao for lack of remorse and responsibility.
#sports
The American Spectator: Public Servants Should Emulate Men in Doubles
Two American tennis players dominate their opponents with powerful serves in a Washington tournament. The foreign players struggle to coordinate and ultimately lose the match. The tournament, unlike the dysfunctional government of Washington, runs smoothly and draws a sold-out crowd.
Forbes: Two-Sport Athlete Dominic Gonnella Returned Home To Play Football At USF
Dominic Gonnella, a talented athlete, has been juggling academics and sports, constantly traveling between Arizona and North Dakota to play baseball and football. He recently joined the University of South Florida football team after leaving North Dakota State University, where he was a member of two championship-winning teams. Gonnella's experience and veteran presence are seen as valuable additions to USF's team as they aim to rebuild their program and establish a winning culture.
#science
Flag And Cross: Why Ancient Marine Reptiles Were Like Modern Whales
Ancient marine reptiles known as Hupehsuchians had the ability to filter-feed like modern whales, with expandable throats and similar skull features. This discovery provides insights into how creatures repopulated the Earth after a mass extinction event. The Hupehsuchians were part of a rapid re-population of the oceans following the end-Permian mass extinction 250 million years ago. They had soft structures in their skull that allowed them to engulf water and filter food as they swam.
#outdoors
Hiking & Fishing: Best Hiking Chairs for Backpacking In 2023 - Ultimate Guide
This article discusses the best lightweight hiking chairs available on the market. It emphasizes the importance of finding a chair that is durable, lightweight, and affordable. The article provides a list of recommended chairs, including the Helinox Chair One, the REI Co-op Flexlite Air Chair, and the Elite Refuge Outdoors Backpacking Chair. It also offers tips on what to look for when purchasing a hiking chair, such as weight, capacity, price, design, packability, and fabric material.
#other
Forbes: Taiwan’s Gogoro Revs Up Overseas Expansion Plans For Its Battery Swapping Electric Two-Wheelers
Taipei-based electric scooter and battery maker Gogoro is expanding globally, targeting big markets with severe congestion and pollution issues. The company aims to tackle these problems by offering battery-swapping stations for electric two-wheelers. Gogoro has already successfully built a network of over 2,500 stations in Taiwan, which power 90% of domestic two-wheelers. This expansion comes as the global electric vehicle market continues to grow and is expected to reach a value of $1.6 trillion by 2030.