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#illegals
Breitbart: Vivek Ramaswamy Calls for an End to Birthright Citizenship
Vivek Ramaswamy, a Republican presidential candidate, called for an end to birthright citizenship for the children of illegal immigrants during the GOP debate. He argued that the 14th Amendment does not grant citizenship to children born in the US with parents who illegally entered the country. Sen. Tim Scott also weighed in, stating that the amendment was designed for slavery and not for illegal immigration.
#politics
Breitbart: Trump Mocks 'Pro-Union' Biden for Career of 'Union Destruction'
Former President Trump criticized President Biden's claim of being the "most pro-union president" in history, accusing him of supporting free trade that hurt American jobs. Trump accused Biden of economic treason and union destruction, pointing out his support for trade deals like NAFTA and China's entry into the World Trade Organization. Trump also highlighted Biden's backing of the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Korean trade deal, claiming they were detrimental to U.S. auto workers.
National Review: GOP Field Trains Fire on Vivek in Second Primary Debate as Anti-Woke Entrepreneur Tries to Make Nice
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy faces attacks during the GOP debate for his business ties to China and his association with TikTok. The debate focuses on issues such as illegal immigration, mental health, and birthright citizenship. Former president Donald Trump, who is leading in the polls, skips the debate but remains unaffected by the absence. Other candidates struggle to differentiate themselves from Trump and make their mark in the race. The debate ends with a request for each candidate to vote off one person, with Chris Christie choosing to vote off Trump. Overall, the debate remains civil and policy-focused.
Newsbusters: Maddow Praises Univision's Anti-American, Pro-Trans Questions at GOP Debate
Fox News allowed Univision anchor Ilia Calderón to co-moderate the Republican presidential debate. Rachel Maddow of MSNBC praised Calderón's biased questions, particularly regarding American citizens bringing fentanyl into the country and violence against the LGBTQ+ community. Mike Pence responded by promising to protect all Americans while also advocating for a federal ban on transgender surgeries.
Breitbart: The Apprentice: GOP Primary Edition – Trump Slams Rivals as ‘Job Candidates’
Donald Trump criticized his Republican primary opponents during a speech in Michigan, suggesting they are all seeking jobs in his administration and questioning their potential as vice president. He boasted about his popularity and large crowd sizes compared to his rivals. Trump maintains a significant lead in the polls, with Governor Ron DeSantis as his closest competitor.
National Review: The Corner: A Quick Second-Debate Scorecard
This summary is about the Republican debate on Fox, which was poorly moderated by Ilia Calderón. Donald Trump was absent and faced criticism from other candidates. Ron DeSantis struggled to make an impact but had strong moments on abortion, education, and his military service. Vivek Ramaswamy failed to gain favorability with Republican voters and seemed defensive. Nikki Haley, the winner of the previous debate, faced opposition from Tim Scott. Chris Christie was a strong debater but lacked a clear campaign rationale. Tim Scott improved but still lacked substance. Mike Pence had a disappointing performance, while Doug Burgum showed improvement but still lacked depth.
Daily Wire: Vast Majority Of Iowa, N.H. GOP Voters Open To Someone Other Than Trump: CBS Poll
Former President Trump holds a solid lead among Republican voters in Iowa and New Hampshire, but a majority are not committed to supporting him. In both states, a significant portion of voters are considering other candidates or declared they will not vote for Trump. However, Trump currently leads the race in both states. The GOP presidential debates are a major factor for many voters, who want to keep their options open and are concerned about Trump's controversies and legal battles. While the polls show Trump with a commanding lead, history tells us that it is still too early to determine the ultimate candidate.
The Blaze: 'Donald Duck': Trump, who skipped 2nd GOP presidential primary debate, targeted by competitors
Seven Republican presidential hopefuls gathered at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library for the second GOP debate. Former President Trump skipped the event while DeSantis and Christie criticized him for the national debt. Pence proposed a federal expedited death penalty for mass shooters, and Haley called out Ramaswamy. DeSantis rejected blame on pro-lifers for midterm defeats. The candidates declined to vote each other off the stage, and the next debate is scheduled for November in Miami.
The American Mind: Blue Sulla ft. Jeremy Carl | The Roundtable Ep. 188
The American Mind's podcast discusses Gavin Newsom potentially running for president in 2024 and the House Republicans' stance on the shutdown.
Daily Signal: Key Takeaways From 2nd Republican Primary Debate
Seven Republican presidential candidates participated in their second debate, which was hosted by Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network, and Univision. Former President Donald Trump was absent, as he was delivering a speech elsewhere. Candidates discussed various topics, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis defending Florida's black history curriculum, candidates giving their views on the war in Ukraine, discussions on parental rights and transgenderism, addressing crime and gun control, and Joe Biden's handling of the United Auto Workers strike and the southern border. The question of voting someone "off the island" was posed, with DeSantis refusing to answer and Chris Christie expressing his desire to vote off Donald Trump.
Washington Free Beacon: Trump Slams 'Crooked Politicians Like Biden' in Debate Night Speech at Michigan Factory
Former President Donald Trump delivered a speech in Clinton Township, Michigan, where he focused on criticizing Joe Biden and rallying his supporters for the 2024 election. Trump highlighted his tariff policies and appealed to blue-collar workers, particularly those in the union, by addressing their concerns about job protection and the shift to electric vehicles. Despite his popularity among union voters, Trump faces challenges in regaining support in Detroit suburbs and Michigan as a whole. Trump's strategy involves rallying the working class and embracing economic nationalism to secure a second term.
Red State: Was the Future Truly Debated at the Second GOP Presidential Debate?
Wednesday's GOP presidential debate focused on the venue, the Ronald Reagan Library, rather than the candidates.
The debate format was flawed, with moderators limiting candidates' responses. Some candidates had standout moments, while others struggled.
National Review: The Corner: Chris Christie’s Night
Former New Jersey governor Chris Christie criticizes Donald Trump's absence from the debate and attacks his administration's economic policies and lack of respect for the Republican voters. Christie also emphasizes the importance of addressing the Ukraine crisis and warns against underestimating Vladimir Putin. Despite his strong performance, Christie's low popularity among GOP voters may hinder his chances of winning the nomination.
The American Spectator: What Should Conservatives Demand From the Republican Party?
The Republican Party has expanded the definition of conservatism to include radical centrist views, with Donald Trump being a prime example. Trump's rejection of the status quo on trade with China and opposition to open borders resonated with voters who felt betrayed by traditional conservatives. However, the GOP needs to learn to love and respect its voters and prioritize winning if it wants to rebuild trust and ignite a revival.
#society
The American Spectator: Thomas Sowell: Still Going Strong at 93
Thomas Sowell, at 93, challenges social justice fallacies in his latest book. He emphasizes that equal opportunity does not guarantee equal desires or outcomes. Government solutions often worsen the issues they aim to address, as seen in the African-American community. Sowell argues that racism and white supremacy do not cause poverty or broken families, and that the social justice agenda promotes grievance-driven attitudes rather than justice.
Townhall: A Nation That Won’t Take Risks Risks Everything
American society is becoming risk-averse, prioritizing safety over freedom. This is seen in the decline of independent activities among high school students. COVID-19 has exacerbated this trend, leading to an overreaction and erosion of civil liberties. The fear of failure must be rejected, as failure is necessary for success. Embracing risk and freedom is crucial for greatness.
#war
Forbes: Ukraine’s Improvised Fighting Vehicle Is So Slow That A Soldier Can Walk Just As Fast
The Ukrainian armed forces are facing a severe shortage of infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) due to the ongoing war with Russia. To compensate for the lack of donations and combat losses, they have developed an improvised IFV called the BMP-1LB, made from old MT-LB armored tractors with add-on armor and a remotely-controlled weapons station. However, the BMP-1LB has significant flaws and is not sufficient to meet their needs. Ukraine needs modern IFVs to support its expanding army.
#foreignaffairs
Washington Free Beacon: Vivek Ramaswamy Defends Work With China
Vivek Ramaswamy defended his work in China during the debate, stating that his company left after a few years. He faced criticism for his connection to the Chinese Communist Party and his position on Taiwan.
#economy
Townhall: DHS Funding Bill Would Displace Even More American Workers
In an alternative universe, the U.S. business lobby is demanding an expansion of temporary low-skilled guest workers, even as illegal migrants flood the country. Agricultural employers want more H-2A guest workers, and Congress seems prepared to give it to them. This expansion of foreign labor programs threatens American workers.
The American Spectator: The Newest Attack on Capitalism Comes From Republicans
Conservatives are abandoning their belief in free markets and embracing anti-capitalist ideas, proposing new regulations and supporting government intervention in the economy. This shift has given the left more power to promote intrusive policies and target private companies. Republicans need to return to their roots and stand up against these anti-capitalist trends.
Breitbart: Doug Burgum: Auto Workers Are Striking Against Biden's Green Agenda
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum defended auto workers on strike against President Biden's EV mandates, citing interference with market and subsidies for electric vehicles. He highlighted China's control over rare-earth minerals and the dominance of China in the EV supply chain, raising concerns about American job losses and dependency on China.
#history
Fox News: On this day in history, September 28, 1781, the Siege of Yorktown begins
The Siege of Yorktown in 1781 marked a decisive victory for the United States over Britain in the War of Independence. The American and French forces, led by George Washington and Comte de Rochambeau, surrounded the British garrison and forced their surrender, ultimately leading to American independence.
In 1783, two years after the siege of Yorktown, Britain formally recognized American independence with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. The American Revolution was over, and the United States had achieved a remarkable victory over an empire.
#sports
Forbes: The Milwaukee Brewers Have No Need To Apologize For Celebrating A Division Title After A Loss
The Milwaukee Brewers clinched the National League Central Division, despite losing their game to the St. Louis Cardinals. Critics point to a dropped fly ball by Seiya Suzuki that led to a loss by the Chicago Cubs, but the Brewers celebrate their victory regardless. The division crown is a reflection of their hard work and perseverance throughout the season, overcoming injuries and offensive challenges along the way.
#technology
Washington Free Beacon: BEASTMODE: Nikki Haley to Vivek: 'Every Time I Hear You, I Feel A Little Bit Dumber'
Presidential candidates clash over TikTok's security risks. Haley criticizes Ramaswamy for praising the app, reiterating the dangers of Chinese spyware. The ban on TikTok is a central issue for 2024 GOP candidates.
Townhall: The DOJ’s Case Against Google Is Weak Sauce
The Department of Justice's antitrust case against Google Search claims that the tech giant engages in unfair practices to maintain a monopoly. However, the case lacks merit and seeks to transform normal business practices into monopolistic conduct. Google's partners choose to use Google Search due to its superior quality, and these default agreements benefit both parties. The government's case threatens the tech sector's dominance and regulatory freedom, which could harm American consumers and national security.