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14 Sep 2023
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#politics
PJ Media: McCarthy Makes AP Reporter Eat Her Phony Narrative Words
The media's favorite phrase during the Obama years was "unexpected." Now, their go-to phrase is "without evidence." They use it to dismiss claims made by Donald Trump, even when he turns out to be right. The media is quick to attach this derogatory phrase to everything Trump says, even when there is evidence to support his claims.
The Federalist: Report: FBI Illegally Conducted Political Background Checks On Nominees
The AFL report claims that the FBI used biased background checks to sabotage potential appointees during the Trump administration, violating federal statutes. It also argues that the FBI's disregard for investigative guidelines led to further violations of federal law. This report highlights the weaponization of the federal government against political opponents.
Red State: Another One Bites the Dust: New Hampshire Slaps Down Latest Attempt to Keep Trump off the Ballot
Democrats are using the 14th Amendment to block Trump from running for president in 2024, but New Hampshire rejects the effort. The provision, originally used against Confederate officials, disqualifies those involved in rebellions. Lawsuits have been filed, but secretaries of state are not buying it. Democrats are desperate to keep Trump out, but their plan is failing.
The Blaze: Hold up: Did RINO Texas politicians ACTUALLY impeach an elected attorney general with ZERO evidence?
Glenn Beck believes that the impeachment trial of Attorney General Ken Paxton in Texas is not legitimate and is a Republican hit job. Paxton was accused of abusing his office to help a friend, but the trial so far has had weak testimony. Some believe an outside force may be involved.
Newsbusters: ABC, NBC Skip Judge Striking Down Outrageous New Mexico Gun Ban
A federal judge ruled against New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's ban on carrying firearms on public property. The decision received little coverage from ABC and NBC, who focused on less significant stories. The ban was implemented in response to recent gun crimes in Albuquerque, but critics argue it violates constitutional rights. The divide on the issue does not fall along traditional party lines, with many Democrats voicing their opposition. The governor's office plans to continue fighting the ruling in court.
National Review: Trump Dodges Questions About Classified Documents During Megyn Kelly Interview
Former president Donald Trump refused to clarify whether he was holding a newspaper or a secret attack plan during a meeting, which is a key piece of evidence in his indictment over mishandling classified documents. Trump argued that he was protected by the Presidential Records Act and criticized the double standards in the treatment of classified documents. In another part of the interview, he claimed not to recall giving Dr. Anthony Fauci a presidential commendation and criticized his record on the Covid-19 pandemic.
The New American: Who’s Winning, the Patriots or the Globalists? - The New American
Alex Newman, senior editor for The New American, discusses the battle between patriots and globalists in an interview with Paul Dragu.
Fox News: Hunter Biden could face up to 25 years in prison on federal gun charges
Hunter Biden, son of President Biden, has been indicted on federal firearms charges, including making a false statement in the purchase of a firearm and possession of a firearm by an unlawful user of a controlled substance. The charges carry a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison. This comes amidst a formal impeachment inquiry into President Biden.
Fox News: Hillary Clinton argues that concerns over Biden's age are 'off-base': 'Look at the alternative'
Hillary Clinton dismisses concerns over President Biden's age and praises his accomplishments. She supports his efforts in clean energy and states that people should consider his accomplishments over his age. Some media suggest Biden and Harris should not run for re-election due to low approval ratings and potential risks. Clinton previously acknowledged Biden's age as an issue but emphasized his determination and accomplishments.
Fox News: Republican lawmakers introduce bill to allow schools to fund gun safety, archery programs
Republican lawmakers Rep. Andy Ogles and Sen. Rand Paul introduced the Educating Responsible Future Hunters Act, aiming to allow schools to fund firearm safety, hunting, and archery programs. They argue that the federal government should not restrict local schools from offering these programs. The Biden administration's crackdown on hunting and archery programs in schools has been met with opposition from both Republicans and Democrats, with lawmakers calling for the restoration of funding.
Red State: GOP Rep Calls for Impeachment Inquiry After Biden Energy Secretary Granholm Lies Under Oath
Biden Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm is accused of falsely testifying under oath about her stock ownership. She admitted to maintaining shares in six companies worth up to $120,000, contradicting her previous statement. New York Republican Rep. Claudia Tenney has called for an impeachment inquiry, citing violations of the Hatch Act and perjury.
Newsbusters: Joy Behar Blames Poor Mental Health for Her Unhinged Attacks on GOP
The ladies of The View reminisced about their summer break and discussed the negative effects of constantly being plugged into the 24-hour news cycle on their mental health. Joy Behar went on an unhinged rant, calling young Republicans "dumb" and falsely accusing them of stealing votes. Sunny Hostin agreed and claimed that most of the GOP's shenanigans were targeted towards the African American community to suppress their Democratic votes. The co-hosts defended their right to have opinions, but also complained about being attacked for them.
#society
Forbes: How Tequila’s Tahona Society Is Driving A New Breed Of Greener Entrepreneur
The winners of the Tahona Society competition, Jenny Teasdale and Jeffrey Garcia, will use their $50,000 prize to open a glass recycling facility in Cartagena, Colombia. Their project, Green Apple: Zero Glass Waste, aims to change the perception of glass waste, create jobs, and encourage bars and retailers to recycle in the area. This initiative showcases private enterprise taking environmental responsibility when the public sector fails.
The Tahona Society competition, supported by Altos Tequila, promotes sustainability and authentic grassroots sustainability programs. The 12 finalists presented ideas ranging from waste reduction to mental health support in the drinks industry. The competition provides mentoring and aims to help finalists start their own businesses based on their ideas. Last year's winners used their grant to start a small factory and bottling facility.
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#culture
Fox News: Cindy Crawford's father believed a modeling career was 'another name for prostitution'
Supermodel Cindy Crawford reveals her father's misconception about the modeling industry, thinking it was similar to prostitution. In a docuseries about '90s supermodels, Crawford discusses how she never considered modeling and how her parents were initially hesitant. She pursued a modeling career despite risks and gave up getting paid to have more control over her images.
American Thinker: English professor pens ‘Marx for Cats’ to ensure felines are remembered as having a place in the revolution
English professor Leigh Claire La Berge has written a book called Marx for Cats, exploring the historical struggle of the working class against the rich. The book pays homage to Marxist revolutionary Rosa Luxemburg and her pet cat, Mimi. La Berge's project began with conversations with her own cat.
#health
Breitbart: Florida Department of Health Advises Against Latest Coronavirus Booster
The Florida Department of Health advises against the latest coronavirus booster shot for individuals under 65, citing potential adverse effects such as myocarditis. The department questions the lack of booster-specific clinical trial data and recommends transparency from healthcare providers.
Daily Wire: Big Pharma Once Again Makes Billions Off Of A Drug That Doesn’t Work
The pharmaceutical industry is debating a major recall of over-the-counter cold medicines due to their ineffectiveness. This problem has been known for years, but has been deliberately hidden from the public. The government and Big Pharma have been lying about the effectiveness of these drugs, raising questions about their motives.
Flag And Cross: Pregame Naps Essential To Social Lives
A poll found that 26% of people in the US can't get through the work week without taking a nap during work hours. The peak nap time is at 9:39 a.m., with most people wanting to nap before 12 p.m. on Wednesdays. People have missed important events because of napping, including weddings and job interviews. Napping may not always result in feeling refreshed, with 45% of respondents reporting feeling worse after waking up from a nap. Some common reasons for poor sleep include uncomfortable room temperatures, anticipatory anxiety, and scrolling through social media before bed.
#crime
The Right Scoop: Gov Newsom finally begins cracking down on smash-and-grab crimes
Governor Newsom plans a $267 million investment to combat smash-and-grab crimes in California. The funds would be distributed to cities and counties to hire more law enforcement and prosecute robbers.
Breitbart: A Breakdown of the Felony Gun Charges Against Hunter Biden
Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, has been indicted on felony firearm charges. The charges include giving false statements on a background check form and possessing a firearm while being an unlawful user of a controlled substance. The indictment raises questions about Hunter Biden's alleged 2018 gun purchase and the potential penalties he may face.
Forbes: Hunter Biden Indicted On Federal Gun Charges After Plea Deal Unraveled
Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, was indicted on federal gun charges including making false statements on a firearms form and possessing a firearm unlawfully. He had previously secured a plea deal that was later undone due to pressure from a federal judge.
Daily Wire: Hunter Biden Indicted On Gun Charges
Federal prosecutors have indicted Hunter Biden on gun charges after failing to reach a plea deal. Charges include lying on a federal firearm registration form and owning a gun illegally.
Breitbart: Hunter Biden Indicted on 3 Firearm Charges, No Tax or FARA Violations
Special Counsel David Weiss indicted Hunter Biden on three criminal charges related to his possession of a firearm. Charges include false statement in firearm purchase, possession of firearm as an unlawful user of a controlled substance, and false statement related to information required by a licensed dealer. Potential prison time.
Fox News: Philadelphia teacher's suspicious suicide crime scene was cleaned up before police arrived with search warrant
Philadelphia teacher Ellen Greenberg was found dead in her apartment with 20 stab wounds and a knife in her chest. The investigation into her death was deemed "deeply flawed," with a crime-scene cleanup occurring before police arrived. Though her parents sued for a new ruling of "homicide" or "undetermined," the appellate panel ruled against them. The judges criticized the investigation but ultimately concluded that the parents lacked standing in a civil lawsuit.
Fox News: Delaware woman sentenced to 30 years for 3-year-old daughter's murder, disposal of remains
A Delaware woman, Kristie Haas, has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for killing her 3-year-old daughter and leaving her burned remains on a softball field. Prosecutors revealed that the toddler was subjected to starvation and torture before her death. Haas pleaded guilty to murder by abuse or neglect and abuse of a corpse, as well as endangering the welfare of a child.
The Blaze: Hunter Biden indicted on felony gun charges, faces up to 25 years in federal prison
David Weiss, the special counsel, has indicted Hunter Biden on three felony gun charges. The charges include lying on a form to purchase a firearm and illegal possession of a firearm while using illegal narcotics. If convicted, Biden could face up to 25 years in federal prison. The indictment has sparked a legal battle between Weiss and Biden's attorneys, and more charges may be filed in the future.
#sports
Fox News: Red Sox fire chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom amid another disappointing season
The Boston Red Sox have fired chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom after four seasons. Bloom, known for his small-market success with the Tampa Bay Rays, couldn't replicate that success in Boston. His tenure was marked by last-place finishes and an unpopular trade of Mookie Betts. The Red Sox will now search for new leadership, with fans hoping for someone who will utilize the team's financial resources.
Fox News: Braves pitcher calls out Phillies manager Rob Thomson after criticism: 'If you don't like it, stop it'
The Atlanta Braves clinched their sixth consecutive NL East division title by defeating the Philadelphia Phillies. Phillies manager Rob Thomson took issue with Braves star Ronald Acuña Jr.'s reaction to one of the home runs. Thomson prefers a more old-school approach to the game and wants players to act like they've been there before. Acuña has had an impressive season and is on track to make baseball history.
Fox News: Jets' Nathaniel Hackett confident Aaron Rodgers will return next season
New York Jets offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett believes Aaron Rodgers will return next season despite his recent injury. Hackett speaks highly of Rodgers and the impact he has had on the team.
#technology
The Blaze: Commentary: Woke Tech’s war for the future
In "Tenet," future battles past in a mind-bending time travel movie. In reality, who's really in charge? The same people trying to control technology are struggling to rein in their industries.
Forbes: Spotify Announces New Daylist Playlist That Adapts To User’s Moods Throughout The Day
Spotify introduces Daylist, a personalized playlist that adjusts to users' moods throughout the day, based on their listening habits. The playlist is updated multiple times a day and incorporates genre and emotions conveyed by music. The visual presentation of Daylist also changes as the day progresses. This new feature can be accessed on mobile devices and desktop and can be easily shared on social media.
#other
Flag And Cross: After Weather Ruins Festival, Oliver Anthony Goes Above and Beyond to Give Fans Epic Parking Lot Performance
Severe weather canceled the Blue Ridge Rock Festival in Virginia, but viral singer Oliver Anthony still gave a memorable performance with Papa Roach and Shinedown. They played their own songs and covered Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Simple Man." Anthony's appearance with his three dogs and his references to heaven and God added to the performance. Fans were grateful, and Anthony continues to prioritize accessibility over financial gain.