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8 Aug 2023
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#politics
The American Spectator: Third Trump Indictment Is a Replay of History
The movement to prosecute politicians, not crimes, has a long history, including Robert Kennedy's vendetta against Jimmy Hoffa and the Watergate Special Prosecution Force's mission to "Get Nixon." Now, there is a similar effort to keep Trump off the 2024 ballot. The personnel and tactics used in these cases are eerily similar, demonstrating a pattern of intense political prosecution.
The American Spectator: What DeSantis Won’t Admit
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis acknowledges Trump's defeat in the 2020 election, dismissing claims of election rigging as "unsubstantiated." DeSantis is criticized for ignoring evidence of election fraud documented in Mollie Hemingway's book, "Rigged." His dismissal of the rigged election undermines efforts to address the issue and puts the GOP at risk of a repeat in the future.
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Chu: Unlike Trump, Hunter 'Interacted with the Law' -- Hunter Got a 'Fair' Deal
Rep. Judy Chu (D-CA) defends Hunter Biden's plea deal, stating that he "interacted with the law" unlike former President Trump. Chu argues that there is a contrast between Biden and Trump and that the American people care more about economic issues than Hunter Biden.
The American Spectator: Nefarious HIPAA Change Could Undermine Pro-Life Laws
The Department of Health and Human Services proposes changes to HIPAA that would limit the disclosure of patients' reproductive health care information. This has been criticized by both Democrats and Republicans. The proposal is expected to become law by the end of the year.
Newsbusters: Hunter Biden's Business Partner Visited White House 36 Times, Nets Yawn at News
Long-time friend and business partner of Hunter Biden, Eric Schwerin, made 36 visits to the White House while Joe Biden was Vice President. The three major news networks ignored this revelation while covering other trivial topics.
#society
Breitbart: Watch: Ne-Yo Reverses Apology, Defends Original Comment About Transgender Children
R&B artist Ne-Yo stands by his comments condemning parents who allow their children to undergo irreversible sex-change procedures. He retracted his previous apology, stating it was written by a publicist. Ne-Yo, a father of seven, believes children shouldn't make life-changing decisions at a young age.
Flag And Cross: Cops Arrest Street Preacher, But His ‘Stand for Truth’ Shirt Takes Center Stage as He’s Led Away
Christian youth preacher Marcus Schroeder was arrested for reading Bible passages outside a drag show in Watertown, Wisconsin. The incident was captured on video and photos, amplifying Schroeder's message.
Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: People at Cinnabon want a sugar fix, not a lecture
Workers at a Cinnabon store in Los Angeles go on strike and file a civil rights complaint against their employer over a policy banning political statements, including Pride Flags. The workers claim it is homophobic and makes them feel uncomfortable.
#war
Forbes: Monday, August 7. Russia’s War On Ukraine: News And Information From Ukraine
Ukrainian President Zelensky condemns Russian attack on blood transfusion center, refers to it as a war crime. Ukraine repatriates fallen soldiers and releases more prisoners of war. Wildfire devastates Dzharylhach island, while military intelligence reports challenges faced by Ukraine's defenders in offensive actions. Security advisers meet in Saudi Arabia to discuss Ukraine's peace plan. Ukrainian security services claim responsibility for drone attack on Russian fuel tanker.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Khanna: 'China Has Become More Aggressive' But They Don't See Biden as Softer
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) believes that China does not view President Joe Biden as easier to provoke compared to former President Donald Trump, despite China's increasing aggression. Khanna argues that President Biden has implemented stronger export controls, brought manufacturing back to the US, and strengthened American presence in the Indo-Pacific region. Khanna emphasizes the need to focus on maintaining American superiority and de-escalating tensions with China.
#religion
Flag And Cross: Mormon Teen Collapses and Dies in Front of His Family After Reading Aloud His Mission Assignment
A 19-year-old Mormon missionary named Liam Mildenstein died suddenly in front of his family in Provo, just after learning he would be going to Japan for his mission. He had no health problems and his cause of death is still unknown. A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help with his final expenses.
#culture
Forbes: Today’s Wordle #780 Hints, Clues And Answer For Tuesday, August 8t
The narrator discusses the pleasant weather and the joy of rain in their high mountain desert. They then shift to playing the Wordle game, sharing their experience of guessing the word "bully" and discussing its etymology. The narrator invites readers to play against them and outlines the rules of the game.
#sports
Forbes: Rashan Gary’s Return Gives The Green Bay Packers A Lift
Green Bay Packers player, Rashan Gary, returns to practice after tearing his ACL nine months ago. Gary expressed gratitude for his teammates' support during his recovery. The Packers will take precautions to ensure his full recovery before the start of the season.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Woman Swipes Hand to Pay for Groceries, But Those Watching Warn Government May Soon Capitalize on This
A woman uses a chip implanted in her hand to pay for groceries, sparking mixed reactions. Some find it convenient, while others see it as a creepy association with the mark of the beast mentioned in the Book of Revelation. Some also view it as a government imposition and a potential step towards a digital economy controlled by the leftist Biden administration.
#other
Breitbart: EPA Auto Emissions Rule Decried as Unachievable, Not Going Far Enough
The EPA's automobile emissions rule criticized for not doing enough to curb pollution and being unachievable by the industry. Auto industry claims the standards are not reasonable or achievable due to cost and difficulty of EV battery production, charging network gaps, and need to focus resources on developing EVs. Republican states sue EPA over exceeding authority to push for electric vehicles. Environmentalists say proposal falls short in combating inflation and meeting Paris Accord goals.