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14 Sep 2023
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#illegals
PJ Media: WATCH: Video and Photos of the Worsening Biden Border Crisis in Arizona
The Biden administration's border crisis continues to worsen as over 9,000 illegal immigrants were encountered in a single day. Border Patrol does not have the resources to properly handle the influx, resulting in the release of many of these migrants, including potential terrorists and criminals. The situation is overwhelming the Tucson, AZ sector, with hundreds of single adult men from Africa and Senegal crossing illegally. This deliberate policymaking by the administration poses a significant national security risk, with thousands of criminal arrests and an increase in potential terrorist threats.
#politics
The Federalist: Romney's Political Career Laid To Rest After Years Of Life Support
Senator Mitt Romney's political career has officially come to an end. Despite his attempts to align himself with President Biden's agenda, his legacy will be marred by his contempt for Republican voters and his opposition to former President Trump. Romney's track record includes failed presidential campaigns, support for forever wars, and undermining constitutional rights. He also opposed fellow conservatives and showed disdain for his own constituents. His departure from politics will not be mourned, except by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Newsbusters: Editor’s Pick: Derek Hunter Torches Liberal Media Lemmings on Impeachment Letter
Derek Hunter criticizes the liberal media for their biased coverage of the Biden impeachment and their refusal to push back on cultural decay. He highlights exorbitant salaries of liberal pundits and mocks the White House memo ordering harsh denunciation of the impeachment inquiry.
Daily Wire: Are You Black Pilled?
Summary: The narrator, Gina Bontempo, reflects on her experience of "taking the red pill," which opened her eyes to the lies of her childhood and the system. However, she now feels a sense of fear and uncertainty about the future, seeing America as transforming into a dystopian nightmare. She highlights examples of government defense for transgenderism over Christianity and concludes that America is in a death spiral. She calls for courage and action to regain hope and optimism.
The Right Scoop: WATCH: Energy secretary claims they can’t do anything about high gas prices
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm claimed that the energy department has no impact on the high gas prices, which is a lie. The Biden administration has control over permitting and leasing on federal lands and offshore for oil and gas, accounting for a significant portion of production in the US. They can decrease gas prices by allowing more oil and gas leasing, but their focus is on eliminating fossil fuels and promoting expensive electric vehicles and higher electricity costs.
Human Events: DAVID MARCUS: Owen Shroyer’s sentence shows America is one step away from tyranny
On March 16th, 1801, President Thomas Jefferson pardoned a journalist for criticizing a former president. Fast forward to today, journalist Owen Shroyer has been sentenced to prison for questioning the 2020 election. The state's crackdown on speech reveals a dangerous shift towards tyranny.
Red State: Biden Finally Weighs in on Impeachment Inquiry - It's as Bizarre as You Would Imagine
Joe Biden avoids answering questions about impeachment inquiry, claims Republicans want to impeach him to shut down the government. His deflection is weak and he's losing credibility. Polls show American people don't want him to run again. White House is panicking, demanding media scrutiny on Republicans. Inquiry will expose more evidence and Biden will continue to lose ground.
Fox News: IRS whistleblower's boss pushed to have him removed from Hunter Biden investigation: Transcript
: IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley's former superior recommended removing him from the federal investigation into Hunter Biden, despite confirming some of Shapley's claims. Shapley was limited in scope and made unsubstantiated allegations according to his superior, but the investigation was not politicized. The U.S. attorney's office did not agree to take on the case, and communication between Shapley and his superior was cut off after a meeting on October 7.
#society
Fox News: Ohio Democrat earmarked a 6-figure amount to group that hosted 'drag queen song and story time'
Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio requested a $750,000 earmark for Harmony Project Productions, Inc., a non-profit group that hosted a "drag queen song and story time" event for children. The funding would go towards renovating a space for the organization and community partners. The event received backlash from some individuals who believe drag queen performances should be age-restricted.
Newsbusters: Obese Black Girl Lies to Get White Student Expelled, Dove Rewards Her
Word spread that Dove partnered with a BLM activist, Zyahana Bryant, who promotes "fat liberation." Bryant lied about a student, Morgan Bettinger, getting her expelled from university. Despite Bryant's unhealthy lifestyle, she is praised for her weight while others question Dove's choice. Bryant's false claims ruined Bettinger's reputation, leading to potential legal action. It's a twisted situation where dishonesty is rewarded.
American Thinker: The media should apologize to the Catholic Church...but won't
Canadian government and Catholic Church were accused of burying indigenous children in mass graves. Churches were vandalized. After two years, no evidence of human remains was found. The accusations were proven false.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Russia Expels Two U.S. Diplomats For ‘Illegal Activities’
Russia expelled two employees from the U.S. Embassy in Moscow for illegally contacting a former U.S. consulate worker charged with collecting information about the war in Ukraine, further straining U.S.-Russian relations. The expelled diplomats must leave Russia within seven days.
National Review: The Corner: Humanitarian Sauce for the Gander
The United States signed a new agreement with Bahrain, aiming to strengthen regional stability, economic cooperation, and technological innovation. However, Bahrain is considered one of the most repressive authoritarian states in the Middle East. This raises questions about the US foreign policy and its support for oppressive regimes.
#economy
Breitbart: Bidenflation at the Pump: U.S. Retail Sales Pushed Higher Than Expected By Soaring Gas Prices
Sales at gas stations in the US rose by 5.3% in August, driven primarily by higher fuel prices. However, overall retail sales also increased by 0.6%, exceeding expectations. Excluding gasoline, sales grew by 0.2%, indicating that Americans spent more due to price hikes rather than increased consumption.
Forbes: The $2.7 Billion Time Bomb Inside The Newly Merged UFC And WWE
TKO Group Holdings, the merged company of UFC and WWE, went public but faces massive debt that needs to be refinanced by 2026. The concern is TKO's high leverage and the $2.7 billion of UFC debt due in 2026. Refinancing the debt may be more expensive due to potential interest rate increases. However, Moody's is considering upgrading UFC's rating due to the enhanced scale and business diversity resulting from the merger. TKO aims to make acquisitions and expand beyond combat sports. ( )
Red State: Senator Josh Hawley Introduces Bill to Cap Consumer Credit Card Interest Rates
Republican Senator Josh Hawley introduces an amendment to limit interest rates on credit cards to 18%, aiming to address record credit card debt and growing financial burdens on working people. This comes as major banks continue to profit while consumers struggle. The bill mirrors a previous measure introduced by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders. Will the Democrats support a Republican proposal that limits corporate profits?
#military
Forbes: The Army’s Most Important Warfighting Tool Isn’t A Weapon, It’s A Network
The U.S. Army is undergoing a technological transformation, recognizing the importance of a high-speed, high-capacity network for future conflicts. The network is crucial for providing critical data faster than adversaries and enabling situational awareness and communications. The Army is striving for accessibility, immediacy, capacity, flexibility, resiliency, and security in its tactical network. Achieving a durable technological edge, particularly against China, will be challenging without a robust network.
#health
Fox News: India racing to contain deadly Nipah virus outbreak as hundreds are tested in Kerala state
Health officials in India are trying to contain an outbreak of the Nipah virus, which has a 75% fatality rate. Around 800 people have been tested, with three positive diagnoses.
The Nipah virus, transmitted from animals to humans, causes illness and can lead to encephalitis and death. It is transmitted through contact with infected animals or humans. Treatment options are limited.
#education
The Blaze: School board removes half of all books, including anything deemed 'racist,' 'oppressive,' or published before 2009
The Peel District School Board in Ontario defends removing books deemed racist or stereotypical from school libraries to affirm students' identities.
#crime
Fox News: Teen driver in CA accused of intentionally striking cyclists in 3 separate collisions, killing elderly man
A teenage driver intentionally struck three bicyclists, killing one, in a hit-and-run incident in Southern California. The police have arrested the suspect and believe the crashes were intentional, but the motive is unknown.
Fox News: Manhunt for Tennessee homicide suspect, possibly armed, shifts away from western Virginia
Homicide suspect Jason Dockery, wanted in connection with a shooting death in Tennessee, is no longer in Virginia's Lee County. Lee County Sheriff Gary Parsons confirmed this but did not provide further details. Dockery led police on a car chase that ended in Ewing, Virginia, where he abandoned his vehicle and fled into the woods. Law enforcement agencies, including the U.S. Marshals, are conducting a manhunt to capture him.
The Blaze: Watch the moment TSA agents are allegedly caught on video stealing passengers' valuables
Surveillance video shows TSA agents allegedly stealing from passengers at Miami International Airport. Agents were caught on camera taking items from security bins and pockets of bags. Two agents have been arrested and charged with grand theft.
Fox News: Good Samaritan pulls Florida man from burning car
A good Samaritan saves a driver by pulling him out of a crashed SUV before it caught fire. The driver lost control while drunk and crashed into a consignment store.
#sports
Fox News: Ohio State coach seeks 'more violent' offensive line as season moves forward
The Ohio State Buckeyes are off to a strong start in the 2023 season, with two wins and a No. 6 ranking. However, the team's run game coordinator and offensive line coach, Justin Frye, wants to address weaknesses in the team's performance. Frye emphasizes the need for a more cohesive and aggressive offensive line.
#outdoors
Fox News: Texas alligator sets sights on Girl Scouts swimming in lake, video shows
Girl Scouts swimming in a Texas lake encounter a 10-foot alligator, which gets tangled in a rope. No injuries reported.
#other
Fox News: Environmentalists sue US over slow pace in changing status of rare ghost orchid to endangered
Environmental groups have filed a lawsuit in Florida federal court, demanding immediate protection of the ghost orchid under the Endangered Species Act. The groups argue that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has unlawfully delayed making a decision on the orchid's status. With the global population of ghost orchids declining by over 90% and only around 1,500 remaining in Florida, the groups emphasize that urgent action is necessary to prevent their extinction.
Fox News: ‘Wheel of Fortune’ host Pat Sajak has major scare during game show
Beloved game show host Pat Sajak gets frightened by enthusiastic contestant on "Wheel of Fortune." Contestant screams after losing the final puzzle, startling Sajak.