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9 Aug 2023
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#politics
The Federalist: New Memo Shows Multiple FBI Field Offices Targeted Catholics
Multiple FBI field offices involved in targeting Catholics as potential domestic terrorists, contradicting FBI Director's previous claim. House Republicans argue that this suggests wider infringement of First Amendment rights. Memo from Richmond office investigates "white supremacy" threat among Catholics attending Latin Mass. FBI undercover employee reports on subject attending SSPX-affiliated church. Republicans call on FBI to explain and provide all related communications.
Forbes: Latest Biden Gaffe: President Says He's Declared Climate Emergency (He Hasn’t)
President Joe Biden falsely claimed in an interview that he had already declared a national emergency regarding climate change. He later clarified that he had done so "in practice," referring to his invocation of the Defense Production Act to accelerate clean energy equipment manufacturing.
Daily Wire: House Oversight Releases Memo Alleging Hunter Biden Received Millions From Oligarchs
House Republicans released a memo raising concerns about foreign money reaching President Joe Biden's family, potentially influencing U.S. national security. The memo focuses on Hunter Biden's financial dealings, revealing that he received millions of dollars from oligarchs in Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan, mostly during Joe Biden's vice presidency. Republicans argue that these payments were made for access to the Biden network, while Democrats maintain there is no evidence of the president directly receiving foreign money.
Washington Free Beacon: Rubio Asks DOJ to Investigate Chinese Funding of Left-Wing Activists
Sen. Marco Rubio is urging the Department of Justice to investigate left-wing U.S. activist groups connected to a Chinese Communist Party funding network. He expressed concern that these organizations are operating freely in the United States and called on Attorney General Merrick Garland to determine if they violated the Foreign Agents Registration Act. Rubio's request follows a New York Times report exposing an American tech mogul's dark-money network that promotes pro-China propaganda through U.S. left-wing nonprofit groups.
Newsbusters: ABC, NBC Bask in DeSantis Shakeup, Gleefully Hope He Goes Down to Trump
Media networks focus on Donald Trump's criminal indictments and January 6 insurrection, overlooking other issues. They highlight changes in Governor Ron DeSantis's campaign, portraying it as struggling. The networks have a financial incentive and advertisers like Dell and Ensure enable their influence over the GOP primary.
The Blaze: Mike Pence gets mocked into oblivion over hilarious problems with gas station political ad
Former VP Mike Pence faces online mockery over an awkward political ad. He fails to pump gas in his truck, causing the pump to beep. Despite the mishap, he pitches his energy plan.
Daily Wire: Native American Group Threatens National Boycott If Washington Football Team Doesn’t Change Name Back To ‘Redskins’
The Native American Guardians Association demands that the Washington Commanders change their name back to the Washington Redskins. They argue that cancel culture is erasing the Native American population's role in American history. The group threatens a national boycott if their demands are not met.
#society
PJ Media: Calm Down! 'Queen Charlotte' Is Fun
Conservative critics should give Shonda Rhimes' "Queen Charlotte" spinoff of "Bridgerton" a chance. It is a fantasy show set in an alternate reality, not a historically accurate retelling. The show weaves real history with fictional circumstances, focusing on love and the struggles of characters.
#economy
PJ Media: UPS Avoided a Strike, but It Couldn't Avoid the Lost Business That the Strike Threat Produced
UPS and the Teamsters Union narrowly avoided a strike, saving UPS from losing a significant amount of business. However, the threat of a strike still resulted in a loss of nearly 10% of volume and a drop in revenue for UPS. Despite this, UPS is confident in its ability to rebound, with plans to reduce costs and bring in new business. CEO Carol B. Tomé believes that volume and revenue will return to normal as the year progresses.
National Review: The Corner: Biden’s Union Support Could Get in the Way of His Industrial Policy
Labor unions are causing delays and budget overruns for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company in Arizona. Unions are protesting the company's plan to bring in Taiwanese workers, arguing that it breaks a promise to create jobs for Americans. In the automobile industry, union demands for wage increases and benefits could add billions to labor costs, hindering the industry's transition to electric vehicles. The Biden administration's support for unions is jeopardizing decarbonization goals and increasing construction costs.
#culture
Fox News: 'Euphoria' actress defends family from MAGA party controversy: 'Many misinterpretations'
Actress Sydney Sweeney addresses the backlash over her family wearing MAGA-style hats, clarifying that they were her mom's friends. Critics misunderstood the situation.
Sweeney defends her family from assumptions about their politics, explaining that the controversial attire was worn by her mom's friends, not her family members. She reflects on the intense scrutiny of fame.
Fox News: Tim McGraw confesses making love to this song led to 27-year marriage with Faith Hill
Country star Tim McGraw confesses that the instrumental song "Samba Pa Ti" by Santana reminds him of his wife, Faith Hill. McGraw reveals that his uncle introduced him to the song and advised him to only make love to a woman with the song on if he intended to marry her. McGraw and Hill have been married for 27 years and have three daughters. They describe their current phase of marriage as a "second honeymoon."
The Imaginative Conservative: The Faith of Men of Letters
T.S. Eliot and his work are celebrated and analyzed in Russell Kirk's book "Eliot and His Age". Kirk discusses Eliot's creative and spiritual courage, as well as his moral and social criticism. The book highlights the importance of the man of letters in the modern world and emphasizes the need for the moral imagination.
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All Outdoor: Curious Relics #070: In The Hall with The Revolver - H&R 733 Guardsman
In this edition of Curious Relics, the author explores the intricacies of the Harrington & Richardson 733 Guardsman revolver, a classic firearm known for its affordability and unique features. The revolver, which was produced from the late 1950s to 1986, featured a solid frame, swing-out cylinder, and modern sights for its time. Despite not gaining popularity among police forces, the Guardsman left behind a legacy as an innovative and charming budget-priced handgun.
#health
Fox News: Montana clinic battling asbestos crisis declares bankruptcy amid $6M penalty for false claims
A Montana clinic filed for bankruptcy after being ordered to pay $6 million for false asbestos claims. The clinic, located in the town of Libby, submitted 337 false claims, making patients eligible for Medicare and benefits they shouldn't have received. The clinic denies intentional wrongdoing and has appealed the verdict.
Washington Free Beacon: Dem Senator Diane Feinstein, 90, Briefly Hospitalized After ‘Minor Fall’
Sen. Diane Feinstein, 90, was briefly hospitalized after a minor fall at her home. She has recently faced health issues, including Ramsay Hunt syndrome and encephalitis, causing calls for her resignation within her party. She will not seek re-election in 2024.
#crime
Fox News: Minnesota Republican donor Anton Lazzaro gets 21 years for sex trafficking minors
A former GOP donor in Minnesota has been sentenced to 21 years in prison for sex trafficking teenage girls. Anton "Tony" Lazzaro, compared to Jeffrey Epstein, was found guilty of "commercial sex acts" with five underage girls. Lazzaro denied the charges, claiming they were politically motivated. His co-defendant, Gisela Castro Medina, pleaded guilty to two counts and testified against Lazzaro. The indictment against Lazzaro led to the resignation of Jennifer Carnahan as chair of the Republican Party of Minnesota.
The Babylon Bee: Epstein Client List To Be Posted On Threads Where No One Will Ever See It
The infamous Epstein client list will be stored on the secretive Threads app, making it impossible for anyone to see its contents. The government is considering using Threads to store nuclear codes as well, as it is believed to be the safest place on earth. However, the app remains a mystery and no one has seen or heard from it since its creation by Mark Zuckerberg. The Epstein client list is expected to remain a forever mystery.
The Blaze: FBI fatally shoots Utah man suspected of making 'credible' threats against Biden, other Dems
A man in Utah, suspected of making threats against the president and federal law enforcement officers, was killed during an FBI raid on his home. The suspect, described as a white male in his 70s, was allegedly armed during the raid. The shooting incident is currently under review by the FBI.
Fox News: Dad of missing Wisconsin boy, 12, who left home in family van believes he may have been coerced
The father of 13-year-old James Yoblonski believes someone coerced him to leave home in the family van. Video footage shows James leaving around midnight and sitting in the van for an hour before driving off. Authorities found searches on James' electronic devices related to being a minor on an airplane and crossing state lines. James' father thinks he left with someone and suspects online coercion. The FBI has joined the search for James.
Daily Wire: FBI Kills Utah Man Who Allegedly Posted Online Threats Targeting Joe Biden, Alvin Bragg
The FBI shot and killed a Utah man accused of making online threats against President Biden and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. The man, Craig Deleeuw Robertson, was shot during an FBI raid on his home.
#sports
Forbes: ESPN Gambling Deal Faces Criticisms Of Conflict Of Interest
ESPN has purchased PENN Entertainment and will rebrand its sportsbook as ESPN Bet, entering the legal sports gambling industry. Critics are concerned about conflicts of interest and ethical responsibility, with worries that ESPN's reporting could impact betting lines. ESPN's deal with PENN Entertainment provides the opportunity for a new revenue stream and growth in a changing media landscape.
Forbes: LALIGA Continues To Grow In North America With Fans At The Center; Expect More Innovation This Season
Spanish soccer league La Liga has successfully expanded its presence in North America, generating profit and attracting a diverse audience. Through partnerships with media companies like ESPN and Relevent Sports, La Liga has ensured that all 380 matches are available for streaming in English and Spanish. The league has also focused on creating culturally relevant content and engaging with fans through events and digital shows. With plans to continue growing and giving back to the community, La Liga aims to dominate the summer soccer scene in the US and Mexico.
Fox News: Johnny Manziel admits he watched 'zero' film in NFL
Johnny Manziel's NFL career was a far cry from his college days. In a recent documentary, it was revealed that he didn't watch any film in the NFL and had no interest in being in Cleveland or the NFL at all. He felt empty and had bigger issues in his life.
Fox News: Arizona State AD apologizes for Morgantown comment: ‘No offense was intended’
Arizona State University (ASU) will leave the Pac-12 conference and join the Big 12 in 2024 after being a part of the Pac-12 since 1978. This move will require ASU athletics to travel to new cities, including Morgantown to play against West Virginia. Ray Anderson, the athletic director at ASU, made a comment about not wanting to travel to Morgantown, but later apologized and expressed his excitement for visiting the city.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Teaching Kids to Fish: 5 Expert Tips
Teaching kids to fish isn't easy. Fishing guide Johnny Wilkins knows how to make it exciting. Keep it simple and exciting, pick a can't miss spot, set bait to catch multiple species, consider fishing after derbys, and know your water quality.
#other
Daily Wire: Investor Sues Target Over ‘Disastrous’ 2023 Pride Campaign After Company Loses Billions In Market Value
Target is being sued by an investor who claims the company deceived shareholders about the risks associated with its LGBT marketing and diversity policies. The lawsuit alleges that Target's emphasis on these policies led to a decline in shareholder value and backlash from conservative customers.
Fox News: Robbie Robertson, The Band co-founder and guitarist, dead at 80
Robbie Robertson, The Band guitarist, died at 80 in LA. Survived by family, including wife, ex-wife, and children. Completed music project with Scorsese.