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27 Sep 2023
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#illegals
Townhall: Joe Biden's Intentional Crisis
The influx of illegal border crossers into the US is a shocking development in American politics. President Biden's policies have contributed to this crisis, and even prominent Democrats like New York City Mayor Eric Adams are concerned about the strain it puts on their cities. Instead of addressing the problem, Biden is actually implementing measures to further accelerate the flow of migrants into the country. This intentional crisis is causing significant repercussions.
#politics
Breitbart: Fetterman: Menendez Is Like Tony Soprano, Not a Close Call — 'He Needs To Go'
Senator John Fetterman called Senator Bob Menendez a modern-day Tony Soprano, referring to his indictment on federal bribery charges. Fetterman believes that Menendez should resign from the Senate and be replaced by someone who will uphold its integrity.
Front Page Magazine: Hasan Minhaj: Muslim Comedian -- and Serial Liar
Hasan Minhaj, a Muslim standup comedian, is exposed as a serial liar who fabricates stories for his comedy, aiming for the "emotional truth" rather than the actual truth. He has been called out for making up stories about an FBI informant infiltrating his family's mosque, receiving a threat involving anthrax, facing racism in his personal life, and confronting Jared Kushner at an event. Furthermore, Minhaj is accused of creating a toxic workplace environment by former staff members.
Breitbart: Michael Cohen: NYC Fraud Ruling Will Likely Lead to Trump Bankruptcy
Former personal attorney Michael Cohen predicted bankruptcy for former President Donald Trump after being found liable for fraud in a civil suit by New York Attorney General Letitia James. Judge Arthur Engoron found that Trump deceived banks and others by overvaluing his assets. Cohen believes damages could exceed $600 million, putting the company into bankruptcy.
The Federalist: Trans Mania, Culture Issues Top Concerns In New GOP Voter Poll
A recent survey shows a shift in Republican voters' priorities, with a focus on cultural issues like transgender activism and critical race theory. This has overshadowed traditional conservative concerns such as taxes and trade. The economy remains a concern, but there is a growing emphasis on the financial struggles of working families.
Breitbart: Morris: Hunter Biden Running Wild Disinformation PR Push in Giuliani Lawsuit
Hunter Biden has sued Rudy Giuliani for his role in sharing the "laptop from Hell" story during the 2020 election, claiming hacking and manipulation. The lawsuit attempts to cast doubt on the laptop's origin and authenticity.
Townhall: Supreme Court Caves to Left on Racial Quotas
The Supreme Court allows liberal judicial override of a redistricting plan, obstructing Alabama's ability to reformulate its congressional districts based on population changes. This is a misuse of the Voting Rights Act.
The Supreme Court falls for the liberal lie that whites won't elect a black representative, leading to the demand for a new majority-black district in Alabama. Liberals want to increase the number of Democrat-controlled districts, rather than protect voting rights.
The American Spectator: Bob Kennedy Needs Help
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is running for president and is gaining name recognition. He aims to appeal to both ends of the political spectrum and is positioning himself as a candidate who can bring polarization in America to an end. However, he is facing security concerns and has been denied Secret Service protection.
Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: When you're a Democrat, corruption is just a fact of life
: Happy Tuesday as the Dems embrace corruption. The Clinton Global Initiative sends money to Ukraine to blow up, then sends more money to fix what they destroyed, while taking a cut. The Dems profit from misfortune, like Ibram X Kendi's wasted $30 million and Bob Menendez's hidden gold bars and cash. Corruption is a way of life for Democrats, using political power for personal gain with no consequences.
National Review: The Corner: The Left’s Judicial Failures
Caroline Fredrickson critiques the legal Left for prioritizing social issues over economic ones, resulting in a loss for their movement. Democratic appointees, though more liberal than Republican-appointed colleagues, are now to the right of their own liberal predecessors. This shift has led to decisions favoring business-side conservatives and undermining civil rights.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Democrats & Bum Outfits
In Philadelphia, well-to-do liberals intentionally dress down as a statement. The Democrat scruffy look is based on fraudulent stereotypes. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer changed the dress code in the U.S. Senate to accommodate John Fetterman, a fraud who passed himself off as a grassroots man of the people.
Red State: BREAKING: Mass Looting and Riots Break out in Philadelphia
Mass looting and rioting erupts in Philadelphia's Center City following peaceful protests over a judge's dismissal of murder charges against a police officer.
#economy
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Will Resurgent Manufacturing Spook the Fed into More Tightening?
Factories are rebounding in the manufacturing sector, with the Richmond and Dallas Fed reporting positive readings in September. Demand indicators have improved, including new orders, shipments, and employment numbers. The New York Fed and Philly Fed surveys showed mixed signals, but overall, the data suggests a potential rebound in the manufacturing sector across the nation. The question now is how the Federal Reserve will react to this resurgence, as rising demand could impact monetary policy and potentially lead to inflation concerns.
#military
Front Page Magazine: A Student Wants to Join West Point. But He’s the Wrong Race
West Point Military Academy is facing a lawsuit alleging systemic discrimination in admissions. The academy uses rigid racial quotas to achieve desired percentages of minority enrollment, while white students are being kept out. The military's focus on diversity undermines recruitment, legitimacy, and effectiveness, and racial quotas bring back arguments of "human wastage" and lack of merit. The emphasis on race rather than ability or character traits is misguided, as what matters on the battlefield is what you can do, not who you are.
#crime
Fox News: Philadelphia swarmed by alleged juvenile looters targeting the Apple Store, Lululemon, Footlocker and others
Large crowds of looters ravaged popular stores like Apple Store, Lululemon, and Footlocker in Philadelphia. Police arrested 15-20 people and recovered firearms.
Fox News: New York City mom, teen daughter, dog may be murder-suicide: Report
A New York City mother, her 14-year-old daughter, and their dog were found dead in their apartment. The police suspect it may be a murder-suicide. The mother had a puncture to her lung and self-inflicted knife wounds, while the daughter had a fatal blunt force trauma. The investigation is ongoing.
#sports
Flag And Cross: Junior High Football Coach Dies After Collapsing on Field Just Before Game
Texas junior high school football coach Marco Contreras collapsed on the field before a game and passed away at the hospital. He had been a coach and teacher at Kingsville ISD for four years, and was known for his dedication to his students. The game was postponed until the following day, with the players giving their all in honor of Coach Contreras.
#other
Forbes: ‘Dancing With The Stars’ Premiere Sees One Celebrity Strike Out
The ballroom competition returned with new celebrity contestants. Charity Lawson, Jason Mraz, and Ariana Maddix impressed the judges. Mira Sorvino received mixed reviews, while Alyson Hannigan and Matt Walsh landed at the bottom.
Townhall: The 'Don't Hire Women' Act
The new Pregnant Workers Fairness Act aims to support pregnant workers in low-wage and physically demanding jobs. However, Vanessa Brown Calder from the Cato Institute argues that this law may lead to fewer women being hired due to concerns over potential lawsuits and accommodations. She points to the negative impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which initially decreased employment for disabled workers. Calder believes that instead of promoting equal opportunities, this law will make hiring young women more risky and costly.