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8 Aug 2023
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#politics
Newsbusters: Networks Heap 332 Minutes on Third Trump Indictment, 69 Times More Than Biden Mentions
The coverage of the third Trump indictment by ABC, CBS, and NBC has exceeded five hours, while coverage of Hunter Biden scandals and allegations against President Biden has only amounted to four minutes and 50 seconds. This disparity in coverage is roughly 69 times larger in favor of Trump. ABC leads with over two hours of coverage, while NBC and CBS trail behind. The liberal media is focused on downplaying Biden scandals and making the election about prosecuting Trump.
Flag And Cross: Biden Tried Shaking Missing Hand of Marine During Horrible Hospital Visit Following Afghan Withdrawal
President Joe Biden's latest gaffe involves a visit to a wounded Marine, Tyler Vargas-Andrews, who lost his arm in the Afghanistan withdrawal. Despite missing an arm, Biden attempted to shake Vargas-Andrews' hand and later grabbed his immobilized fingers. The president then asked the wounded Marine, "What do you want?" Biden's insensitive and detached behavior is alarming and raises questions about his leadership abilities.
Human Events: EXCLUSIVE: Darren Beattie tells Jack Posobiec about the
‘disinformation censorship complex’ going after Trump and his
allies
Posobiec and Beattie discuss the government's control over truth and dissent. They argue that Trump is being charged for denying the official 2020 election account, and the DOJ claims he knowingly lied. The DOJ relies on authoritative voices like Pence and the Department of Homeland Security as proof. Beattie finds this dangerous, especially considering the agency's previous violations and cover-ups.
National Review: The Corner: The Protective-Order Mess in the Trump Election-Conspiracy Case
The government is asking for a protective order to prevent Trump or his team from discussing evidence in the election-conspiracy case. The defense argues that trying to limit public debate on the case is unfair and impractical. They also highlight the unfairness to Pence and the difficulty in selecting an impartial jury.
Forbes: An Oil Workers Union Leader Could Be The Next Governor Of Argentina’s No. 3 Petro-Province, Santa Cruz
On August 13, the Argentine province of Santa Cruz will hold its gubernatorial election. The Peronist Unión por la Patria (UP) alliance, which has run the province for 40 years, is being challenged by a diverse coalition of parties and individuals. Claudio Vidal, leader of the Santa Cruz oil workers union and former Kirchner ally, has a good chance of becoming the next governor. The outcome of the election will depend on which alliance wins the most votes and which candidate within that alliance receives the most votes.
Breitbart: Trump-Allied PAC Ad Questions How Joe Biden Become a Millionaire
A Trump-allied super PAC questions how President Joe Biden became a millionaire. The ad highlights the Biden family's alleged involvement in lucrative business deals and raises concerns about corruption.
Fox News: Temporary block on New York retail marijuana licenses following lawsuit filed by veterans
A judge has temporarily blocked New York from issuing retail marijuana licenses due to a lawsuit from veterans who claim that applicants with drug convictions are being prioritized unfairly. The state's marijuana market has been facing legal setbacks, with a slow rollout blamed on a complicated process that favors certain types of applicants. The temporary restraining order halts the issuance and processing of licenses and is expected to impact retailers already investing in setting up shop.
Daily Wire: WATCH: Trump Torches Chris Christie While Campaigning In New Hampshire
Former President Trump mocked Chris Christie's weight during a campaign stop in New Hampshire. Trump playfully admonished someone in the audience for calling Christie a "fat pig," emphasizing the importance of civility. Christie responded by suggesting that Trump's behavior alienates potential voters and criticizing Trump's own physical appearance. A recent poll showed that the race between Trump and Governor Ron DeSantis in New Hampshire's Republican primary was closer than national polls indicate.
Breitbart: Most NH GOP Voters Would Vote for Trump Even If He Were in Prison
Former President Donald Trump maintains strong loyalty among Republican voters in New Hampshire, with 43% of GOP respondents supporting him, according to a recent poll. Even if Trump were in prison, most would still vote for him on Election Day. The survey also revealed that a majority of Republican voters have a favorable view of Trump, and many do not believe he is guilty for the events of January 6. This intense loyalty poses a challenge for other Republican candidates.
Fox News: August is often the strangest month in politics, and this year is no different
August has historically been a month of significant political events in Washington, often shaping the course of history. While Congress is usually out of session during this time, major issues can arise that force lawmakers back to Washington. Examples include Congress dealing with the debt ceiling in 2011, intelligence briefings on Syria in 2013, and the approval of a crime bill in 1994. August also witnessed other impactful events such as the passage of Obamacare in 2010 and the Gulf War in 1991. Therefore, August holds great political significance in Washington.
Red State: Christie Manages to Challenge Mike Pence for 'Worst Trump/Ukraine Comment'
Former Vice President Mike Pence and Chris Christie are facing backlash over their comments on Ukraine. Pence's campaign is struggling after he criticized Trump, while Christie's claim that Biden did better than Trump on Ukraine has been widely criticized. Many Americans, including Republicans, do not support providing more aid to Ukraine. Both politicians seem out of touch with the Republican base.
#society
The Blaze: Mom whose arrested son allegedly punched cop in face amid riot at Kai Cenat giveaway actually blames 'society' for lawlessness, says 'you cannot blame parents'
A mother blames society for her son's arrest after a riot at a social media influencer's giveaway event in New York City. She rejects the mayor's statement that parents are to blame and instead points fingers at the police and society. The event turned chaotic with thousands of kids and teenagers showing up, throwing objects and assaulting officers. The mother's son was charged with assaulting an officer during the incident.
#foreignaffairs
Red State: Shameless Biden Has Given $2.35 Billion to Ruthless Taliban in Aftermath of Disastrous Afghanistan Withdrawal
Biden's hasty withdrawal from Afghanistan left behind Americans and Afghan visa holders. The Taliban now controls the country, and the U.S. has given them billions of taxpayer dollars.
#economy
Breitbart: CFO of Elon Musk's Tesla Steps Down
Tesla's Chief Financial Officer, Zach Kirkhorn, has stepped down after 13 years with the company. Vaibhav Taneja will take over as CFO at the end of the year. Kirkhorn's departure caused Tesla's shares to dip, but the company has a strong bench.
#culture
Forbes: Microphone Cardi B Threw At Fan Sells For Nearly $100,000 On EBay
Rapper Cardi B's microphone, thrown at a fan during a concert, sold on eBay for nearly $100,000. The proceeds will be split between two charities. The incident sparked debates about fan behavior at concerts.
#crime
Fox News: Missouri man charged with child endangerment following accidental shooting of 7-year-old grandson
A Missouri man has been charged with child endangerment in the accidental shooting of his 7-year-old grandson. The man left the child alone in his truck with a loaded gun for less than 6 minutes.
Fox News: Boat crash that killed high school lacrosse star now subject of criminal investigation
A criminal investigation is underway after a boat crash in Cape Cod killed a high school lacrosse player. Sadie Mauro, 17, was ejected from the boat when it crashed into a jetty. Authorities have not released the identity of the boat's driver and no charges have been announced.
Flag And Cross: Treasure Hunter Says He Found $500 Million Civil War Treasure Site, Then the FBI Stole It from Him
A treasure hunter sues the FBI, claiming they stole millions of dollars in Civil War gold he discovered in Pennsylvania. Dennis Parada alleges that the FBI dug up the gold themselves after he found it, and then officially denied its existence. Parada believes that members of a secretive group called the Knights of the Golden Circle were responsible for the original gold heist, and that the FBI took the gold for themselves.
Fox News: Judge Judy ruled in favor of man now accused of kidnapping, assaulting woman in makeshift cell
In the twisted case of Negasi Zuberi, a man accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a woman, his appearance on an episode of "Judge Judy" five years prior is a startling revelation. Zuberi had sued the mother of his children for damaging his belongings, and although he won the case, the episode raises questions about his character. Now, Zuberi faces serious charges and is suspected of being involved in other crimes.
Daily Wire: Jason Aldean, Morgan Wallen, And Other Music Artists Unite For The Covenant School Benefit
Artists from the country and Christian music genres perform in Nashville for a benefit event for The Covenant School. Proceeds go towards mental health support and equipping the school for a safe return. The event follows a mass shooting at the school earlier this year.
#sports
Fox News: Saints free-agent targets leave visit with no deals after reports suggested they would sign
The New Orleans Saints were expected to sign running back Kareem Hunt and linebacker Anthony Barr, but news now suggests they are exploring other options. Both players had positive visits with the Saints but will be visiting other teams before making their decisions. Hunt has a visit scheduled with the Indianapolis Colts, while Barr has interest from multiple teams. The Saints were looking for help at their positions due to injuries and want to strengthen their roster.
Forbes: New England Patriots Reunite With Defensive End Trey Flowers After Four Years Away
Veteran defensive end Trey Flowers re-signs with the New England Patriots after four years away. Flowers, a member of the franchise's All-Decade team, returns to the team where he won two Super Bowls and had a successful career. He fills a vacant spot on the roster and adds depth to the defensive line.
#outdoors
Fox News: Texas man who died while spreading father's ashes likely succumbed to heat stroke in Arches National Park
A 66-year-old man from Austin, Texas, died of heat stroke while trying to scatter his father's ashes in Utah's Arches National Park. His body was found off-trail, and dehydration and high altitude likely contributed to his death. The circumstances are under investigation by park officials and the sheriff's office.
Gataway Couple: Everything You Need to Know About BLM Boondocking
Bureau Land Management offers free RV parking in remote locations for boondocking, which is dry camping without amenities. It's important to be a good neighbor and follow rules such as staying within time limits, not dumping tanks on the ground, using established spots and roads, and respecting wildlife. Apps like Campendium, AllStays, and RV Life Trip Wizard can help find BLM boondocking campsites. Enjoy the beauty of public lands while protecting them.
#technology
The Blaze: Apple says AI is ‘virtually embedded in every product,’ dispelling concerns company is falling behind in tech race
Apple CEO Tim Cook recently addressed concerns that the company is falling behind in the development of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies. Cook emphasized that AI and ML are core technologies embedded in every product Apple builds, and the company has been investing in generative AI models for years. Although Apple has not made any recent significant AI-related announcements, it has been hiring machine learning experts, suggesting a greater priority in this area. Cook stated that Apple will continue to invest and innovate with these technologies to enrich people's lives.
#other
Daily Wire: Climate Alarmists Panic Over Heat Wave. Turns Out It Was Caused By A Volcano.
Hillary Clinton accuses MAGA Republicans of causing the world to get hotter. Mainstream media backs her up, blaming man-made climate change. However, an underwater volcano eruption in Tonga released a massive amount of water vapor into the atmosphere, potentially affecting global temperatures. While international media covers the connection between the eruption and the summer heatwave, major media outlets in the US largely ignore it, pushing their narrative of man-made climate change. Democrats lie about the cause of the warming to fuel panic and secure votes, ignoring the inconvenient truth that nature's forces ultimately determine the weather and the fate of the planet.
The Babylon Bee: DoorDash Now Offering Pickle Jar Opening Service For Single Women
Delivery app DoorDash has introduced a new service called JarDash, catering to single women who need help opening jars. Other food delivery services like Uber Prints and Postmates are also offering assistance with tasks typically done by husbands.
PJ Media: Huge Shakeup: DeSantis Boots Campaign Manager As Poll Numbers Plummet
Governor Ron DeSantis is experiencing a significant decline in his presidential campaign, leading to a widening gap between him and former President Trump for the Republican Party nomination. His campaign manager, Generra Peck, has been replaced with James Uthmeier, but the negative impact on DeSantis' aspirations remains due to poor poll performance and campaign finance issues. Despite efforts to focus on early states and generate small dollar donors, DeSantis continues to struggle in the polls and is falling behind Trump in national surveys (politics).