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#politics
Newsbusters: After Bad New Poll, Scarborough Trashes 'Fools' Who Write Biden Off (But He Did in 2020!)
Joe Scarborough, known for questioning Biden's political future, seems to have forgotten that he himself wrote Biden's political obituary in a Washington Post article. Scarborough criticized others for doubting Biden's strategy and mocked them for underestimating him, despite doing the same thing himself. Scarborough's memory lapse highlights the lack of accountability for those who underestimated Biden. The recent polls showing Trump leading Biden by nine points in a hypothetical 2024 election matchup have sparked discussion, but Scarborough remains tired of hearing about Biden's potential downfall and reminds everyone of Biden's resilience and ability to pass bipartisan legislation.
The Right Scoop: Second Republican debate happens on Wednesday and here’s the candidates who will be there…
The second Republican primary debate is happening on Wednesday with six qualified candidates. Trump will not be there and the debate will be on Fox Business.
Daily Signal: Schumer Betrays Standards of Congressional Attire for John Fetterman
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has abandoned the Senate's dress code, allowing lawmakers to wear casual attire on the Senate floor. This move has been criticized by Republican senators who argue that it undermines the formality and dignity of the institution. The change in attire was made to accommodate Senator John Fetterman, who has a slovenly appearance and has been criticized for his mental deficiencies.
Flag And Cross: Ted Cruz Raises Doubts About Biden's Nomination In 2024 Election
Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas suggests that President Joe Biden may be replaced as the Democratic nominee in the 2024 election. Concerns about Biden's age and potential corruption are causing nervousness within the party. Cruz believes there is a real possibility of Biden stepping aside, and if that happens, Vice President Kamala Harris or Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg are among the potential replacements. The senator also speculates about the possibility of Democrats nominating an alternative candidate at their national convention.
Daily Signal: Our Self-Induced Catastrophe at the Border
The Biden administration destroyed immigration law, allowing millions of illegal entries across the southern border. The influx was driven by the desire for new constituents and cheap labor, while the Democratic Party ignored the consequences. The result is a crisis that threatens American sovereignty and facilitates criminal activity.
Red State: Tulsi Gabbard Let's Democrats Have It Over Weaponizing Our Justice System for Political Gain
Former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard calls out her party for using the justice system to attack Trump. She criticizes the Democrats for trying to keep Trump off the campaign trail and weaken him before the 2024 elections. Gabbard states that their actions show contempt for democracy and set a dangerous precedent.
Gabbard argues that the Democrats' prosecution of Trump is a misuse of power that threatens the foundations of the country. She points out the corruption and crime within the Biden family that is being ignored, highlighting the deep-rooted corruption within the Democrat Party. Despite these issues, the American people have yet to revolt.
#society
The Blaze: 'Clearly unconstitutional': Federal judge overturns California's 'high capacity' magazine ban
A federal judge has declared California's ban on "high capacity" magazines for firearms unconstitutional, citing the Second Amendment's guarantee to possess and carry weapons. The 2016 law sought to restrict individual residents from owning such magazines, but now the law has been struck down for the second time. Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the judge's ruling and called for a Constitutional Amendment to protect gun safety.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: The Corner: Polish President Clarifies: Pay No Attention to Our Prime Minister on Ukraine
Polish prime minister Morawiecki's comments about cutting off aid and weapons to Ukraine were likely aimed at the domestic audience and European Commission, not Kyiv. The dispute is about the low price of food and negotiations in the European Commission. Western officials are not concerned about a shift in alliance unity. The Polish government clarified that they will honor existing contracts with Ukraine but decline to transfer newer weapons platforms. This is in line with the approach of many NATO members, including the United States. The comments were meant to be interpreted as a negotiation tactic, but some skeptics took them at face value.
Forbes: Cuban Embassy In D.C. Attacked With Molotov Cocktail—Here’s Everything We Know
The Cuban embassy in Washington, D.C., is attacked with a Molotov cocktail, but no one is injured and there is no significant damage. Cuba claims the attack is politically motivated and linked to terrorism, but no suspects are in custody.
#economy
National Review: The Corner: ‘Globalization’ and Other Dirty Words
Scott Lincicome of the Cato Institute defends globalization and discusses the meanings of words like "neoliberal" and "trade deficit" in a podcast with the author. They also touch upon the lack of defenders for free-market ideas in politics and the dilemma of supporting the economic rise of China without aiding its authoritarian government.
#history
Fox News: Historians race to locate Great Lake shipwrecks before invasive mussels destroy sites
Invasive quagga mussels are destroying shipwrecks in the Great Lakes, erasing the region's centuries-long maritime history. The mussels cover every shipwreck, burrowing into wooden vessels and corroding steel and iron ships. Archaeologists are racing against time to locate and document the wrecks before they are completely destroyed by the mussels.
#education
Red State: DeSantis Halts School Choice Scholarships for Florida Schools With Ties to CCP
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis cuts school choice scholarships to four schools with "direct ties to the Chinese Communist Party" to prevent tax dollars going to schools connected to adversarial foreign nations. The schools are allegedly part of the Spring Education Group controlled by Primavera Holdings, owned by Chinese individuals in Hong Kong. Congress is investigating CCP influence in American classrooms.
Daily Signal: Parents Sue After School Board Nixes Virginia’s Model Transgender Policy
Two parents are suing the Virginia Beach School Board for not adopting policies that inform parents about their child's gender identity. The proposed model policies would keep parents informed if their child expresses a different gender identity and allow parents to request single-sex bathrooms for their child.
#sports
Fox News: NFL fans sideswipe Brittany Mahomes as Taylor Swift appears at Chiefs game
Taylor Swift attended the Kansas City Chiefs' game and overshadowed their win. Fans made jokes at Brittany Mahomes' expense. Mahomes admitted she wasn't prepared for the fame.
Forbes: Green Bay Packers’ Jordan Love Scores First Lambeau Field Win With Parallels To Brett Favre
Quarterback Jordan Love leads the Green Bay Packers to an improbable comeback win against the New Orleans Saints, reminiscent of Brett Favre's historic performance in 1992. The Packers trailed 17-0 but rallied with 18 straight fourth-quarter points to win 18-17. Love's first start at Lambeau Field mirrors Favre's debut and shows promise for the young quarterback.
Forbes: Here Is How Much The NFL May Increase Debt Limits For Its Owners
The National Football League's finance committee is considering increasing the debt limit for team owners, allowing them to have more debt on their teams. Currently, owners can have up to $600 million of debt, but it may be increased to $1 billion. The debate among owners is centered around the amount of debt existing owners can have, with some believing the limit should only be raised to $800 million. This decision will need to be approved by the finance committee and at least 24 of the league's 32 owners.
#other
Red State: Our Long National Apathy Might Be Over - There Is News of a Possible End to the Hollywood Writers Strike
After months of negotiations, there is hope for an end to the Writers Guild of America strike. The general public, however, has shown little interest or support for either side. Executives from major studios have joined the talks, and the issues at hand include pay increases, streaming royalties, and AI replacing jobs. The timetable for an agreement is uncertain, and the strike has also affected the Fall television season and film industry. The resolution must also include the performers' union.