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8 Aug 2024

#politics

Fox News: Morning Glory: Kamala Harris goes left, again
Morning Glory: Kamala Harris goes left, again
Kamala Harris, in her first major decision as the Democratic nominee, snubbed moderate Josh Shapiro for Governor Tim Walz, signaling a sharp left turn for the party. This choice reflects her commitment to a hard-left agenda, sidelining pro-Israel sentiments in favor of radical progressive ideals.

By choosing Walz, Harris risks alienating centrist voters and the pro-Israel faction of the Democratic Party, further polarizing the political landscape. This move could cost Democrats dearly as they aim to reclaim the White House in a divided America.


Fox News: Favorite foods of Trump and Harris, plus other notable dishes of presidents and vice presidents
Favorite foods of Trump and Harris, plus other notable dishes of presidents and vice presidents
As the political showdown looms, Kamala Harris picks Minnesota's Tim Walz, while Donald Trump chooses Ohio's JD Vance, both united by a taste for Diet Mountain Dew. Their culinary quirks reveal more than just preferences; they hint at the strange world of campaign politics.

Where gumbo meets fried chicken, America's favorites shape a narrative older than the republic itself. Culinary choices echo through the halls of power, reminding us that even in strife, some things—like a good meal—unite us.


#society

Fox News: Bishop says appreciation for Olympic ‘excellence’ is contrary to our pursuit of DEI quotas
Bishop says appreciation for Olympic ‘excellence’ is contrary to our pursuit of DEI quotas
Bishop Robert Barron argues that society’s obsession with athletic excellence, as showcased in the Olympics, conflicts with the push for equity of outcomes. He points to Simone Biles, whose talent means others were excluded, highlighting the tension between opportunity and enforced inclusivity.

In Barron's view, true excellence demands that not everyone can be included, challenging the validity of current diversity initiatives. He suggests that striving for equity of outcome undermines the achievements celebrated in sports.


#economy

Fox News: One sentiment is the greatest threat to the Democrats’ election hopes
One sentiment is the greatest threat to the Democrats’ election hopes
Americans are yearning for a return to pre-pandemic economic stability, a time when essential purchases didn't break the bank. Under the Biden-Harris regime, inflation has surged, draining wages and savings, leaving the middle class in the lurch.

In contrast, the Trump years saw record low poverty and rising incomes without heavy spending. As Harris's policies threaten to repeat past mistakes, the electorate's sentiment, "I want my life back," could spell doom for Democrats this November.


#culture

GB News: Donald Trump fans cruelly taunt Rod Stewart as ill-health diagnosis forces singer to axe gig: 'Karma!'
Donald Trump fans cruelly taunt Rod Stewart as ill-health diagnosis forces singer to axe gig: 'Karma!'
Sir Rod Stewart's health takes a hit as he cancels a Vegas gig due to strep throat, leaving fans divided. While many offer support, Trump supporters hit back, suggesting his illness is karma for mocking the former president's appearance during a recent show.

Stewart's political jabs have stirred a pot of discontent, with some declaring their disappointment. Amidst the backlash, he remains hopeful for a return to the stage in 2025.


#sports

Le Monde: The clothes make the fencer. Does anyone care?
The clothes make the fencer. Does anyone care?
At the Grand Palais, Egyptian and Hungarian fencers clashed for bronze in a duel that was a dance of blades and tradition. With épées in hand, they donned white uniforms, a vestige of history that served both practicality and the elegance of the sport.

The matches were not just about points but also the legacy held within the fencing masks and safety gear, objects designed with precision to keep both the athlete and the tradition alive, even as the world around them changed.