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#politics
National Review: The White House Asked the Media for Help. CNN Obliged
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, prompting CNN to publish a lengthy "fact check" that failed to find any factual fault with McCarthy's claims. The CNN article repeatedly emphasizes that there is no evidence to support the allegations, despite conceding that the claims made by McCarthy are true. This raises questions about the partnership between the press and the state.
American Thinker: Some truths for conservatives to remember as things falls apart
Americans are submerged in lies, deceit, and propaganda, controlled by the Marxist-Leninist Lizard Overlords. The truth is that the 2020 election was stolen, climate change is a hoax, and America lacks a secure southern border.
#society
National Review: Where the 2024 GOP Candidates Stand on Trans
Republican presidential candidates' positions on transgenderism can be categorized into three groups: those with a proven record of resisting transgender ideology, those who talk a good game but lack consistent actions, and those who are rhetorically and politically unreliable. Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis have a proven record of implementing policies that resist transgender ideology, while Mike Pence and Tim Scott have shown their support for banning medicalized transitions for minors and preventing male athletes from competing in women's sports. On the other hand, candidates like Doug Burgum, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Nikki Haley talk a good game but have yet to fully specify their support for federal bans or take consistent actions. Chris Christie and Asa Hutchinson are deemed unreliable due to their conflicting statements and actions, while Will Hurd's support for the Equality Act raises concerns over women's rights.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: UN votes to make ancient biblical city of Jericho a 'World Heritage Site'
The United Nations committee declared the ruins of Jericho, an ancient biblical city, a World Heritage Site in "Palestine," angering Israel. Israel previously quit UNESCO, accusing it of bias. President Biden's administration intends to rejoin UNESCO and provide funding for education, cultural heritage, and more.
#religion
Fox News: The Lord is 'the orienting center of our lives,' says Massachusetts faith leader: 'We can be bold'
St. Paul's letter to the Romans emphasizes the importance of living and dying for the Lord, rather than being guided by personal judgments or opinions. Christians should prioritize honoring the Lord in all things and not elevate their own judgments above scripture. These verses call for boldness in proclaiming Christ and restraint in fixing the broken world.
#sports
American Thinker: Colin Kaepernick makes a bid to return to the shackles of the NFL, gets rejected
Colin Kaepernick's attempt to return to the NFL has been met with rejection, as the New York Jets have shown no interest in signing him despite their need for a quarterback. Critics argue that if Kaepernick views the NFL as a plantation, why would he want to return to a life of chains? This controversy raises questions about the nature of consensual business transactions versus the institution of slavery.
#other
National Review: Jane Austen’s Best Villain
In Jane Austen's Mansfield Park, Fanny Price's Aunt Norris is depicted as repulsive and spiteful, wreaking havoc on the lives of her nephews and nieces. Mrs. Norris's nagging and overbearing behavior causes discomfort and makes everyone around her feel uneasy. She shows no self-awareness and is blind to the consequences of her actions, ultimately leading to the ruin of Tom's health, questionable marriages, and the destruction of Maria's reputation. In the end, Mrs. Norris leaves Mansfield Park to live with Maria, their tempers becoming their mutual punishment. Good riddance.