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28 Sep 2023
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#politics
National Review: The Corner: Well, That’s Awkward
Nikki Haley insults Vivek Ramaswamy during debate, but previously praised his intellect and foresight in a blurb for his book.
Breitbart: Georgia GOP Caucus Ousts Senator for Trying to Remove Trump Prosecutor
State Sen. Colton Moore is removed from the Georgia Senate Republican caucus after calling for an emergency session to investigate and possibly impeach prosecutor Fani Willis. Despite popular support, Governor Brian Kemp and Senate Republicans oppose the initiative. Moore vows to continue the fight.
Fox News: Gaetz blows up at McCarthy in closed-door House GOP meeting: 'Fireworks'
Rep. Matt Gaetz confronted Speaker Kevin McCarthy at a House GOP meeting, accusing him of orchestrating an online campaign against him. McCarthy denied the claim and dismissed Gaetz. Other members expressed frustration with Gaetz, with one calling him a "scumbag." Gaetz confirmed the confrontation and McCarthy's response. McCarthy's lawyer sent a cease-and-desist email to alleged orchestrators of the campaign, denying McCarthy's involvement. Gaetz has threatened to call for a vote to oust McCarthy from leadership. This incident adds to the animosity between the two lawmakers.
Red State: Megyn Kelly Gives the Perfect Wrap-up of the Debate and Its Most Ridiculous Question
The second Fox debate received negative feedback for its chaotic format, with candidates talking over each other and not being allowed to rebut attacks. The moderators seemed more focused on Democratic propaganda than Republican concerns, asking questions that resembled Democratic talking points. One of the worst questions asked was which candidate should be "voted off the island," resembling a reality show rather than a serious debate. The format and choice of questions undermined the dignity of the presidential debate.
The Economist: America’s government will probably shut down, again, on October 1st
Government shutdown looms in Washington due to disagreements within House Republican conference. Shutdowns have become less frequent but longer, with politics behind them increasingly bizarre. Speaker Kevin McCarthy struggling to get his conference to agree on reopening spending negotiations, making a shutdown inevitable. The alternative is bipartisan legislation, but siding with a reasonable majority could cost McCarthy his speakership. The length of the shutdown is uncertain and will cause significant disruptions in federal services.
National Review: The Corner: The Survivor Superficiality of Last Night’s Debate
Republican presidential primary debate takes a reality-TV turn with a Survivor-style question. Candidates given opportunity to vote each other off stage. Trump absent from debate once again. Is television performance the best indicator of presidential prowess?
Human Events: SAVANAH HERNANDEZ: Joe Biden’s weaponization of our government should scare everyone
Under Biden's administration, there is a two-tiered justice system in the US. Political opponents are persecuted while law enforcement turns a blind eye to violence from certain groups. Individuals involved in the January 6th demonstration are facing harsh sentences, while Antifa militants and other protestors receive no repercussions. This unequal treatment highlights the power and influence of the political establishment.
National Review: The Corner: The ‘Pre-Office’ Misconduct Question in Impeachment
Democrats will defend President Biden despite his impeachment debate, arguing that the alleged misconduct occurred prior to his presidency. Impeachment is a political process, and the Constitution allows the House to determine what conduct is impeachable. Biden's involvement in a potential influence-peddling scheme while he was vice president is significant, and he could still be impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors committed during that time. Additionally, the impeachment clause includes treason and bribery as grounds for impeachment, and suspicions of bribery are at the core of the inquiry against Biden.
Red State: Ron DeSantis Is a Teddy Roosevelt Republican
At the Republican debate, Nikki Haley accused Ron DeSantis of being anti-oil development, but it's a political tactic. DeSantis supports domestic exploration and drilling, but also balanced decision-making to protect sensitive ecosystems. He has proven himself as a pro-energy and pro-environment leader in Florida.
Human Events: JACQUELINE TOBOROFF: New York City shows the Democrats are trying to import their way out of unpopularity
New York City Mayor Adams and Progressives on New York City Council are pushing for illegal immigrants, referred to as "asylum seekers," to work and eventually vote. The majority of New York City citizens and taxpayers do not want illegal immigrants in the city and are against these policies. The Democrat party is desperate for new voters and is willing to overlook the concerns and desires of American citizens.
National Review: Prosecutor Likely Intervened in Hunter Tax Probe to Shield President Biden, Impeachment Witness Testifies
The House Oversight Committee held a hearing on the Hunter Biden tax probe, with testimony suggesting that the prosecutor involved may have protected President Biden from Department of Justice scrutiny. IRS whistleblowers claimed that deviations from standard procedure and attempts to obstruct the probe were driven by the prosecutor and officials at the DOJ. They also alleged that investigators were prohibited from asking about or referring to President Biden in witness interviews. The IRS also wanted to interview Hunter's adult children about money he gave them for expenses, but were warned against doing so.
#society
Daily Wire: How Conservatives Pulled Off One Of The Most Successful Boycotts In U.S. History
In March 2023, Bud Light faced backlash after partnering with trans-identifying activist Dylan Mulvaney. A boycott ensued, causing Bud Light's sales to plummet and losing its position as America's top-selling beer to Modelo. The controversy highlighted the power of conservative consumers and the potential consequences for companies involved in divisive social issues.
The Blaze: Britney Spears posts VERY STRANGE video, leaving many wondering if it was wise to free her
Pop icon Britney Spears, who recently gained her freedom from a controlling conservatorship, has sparked criticism for a video in which she dances with kitchen knives. Some argue that her behavior raises questions about the decision to end her conservatorship, while others brush it off as just another bizarre act by the famous singer. The incident has ignited a debate about the limits of individual freedom and the role of conservatorships in society.
The Blaze: MacIntyre: How the left lost the Mandate of Heaven
Successful elites, like athletes in "the zone," experience a sense of momentum. The ruling progressive elite in the US secured the Mandate of Heaven through cultural deconstruction, but now they are losing their cool and cultural influence. Their ideology lacks substance and their attempts to establish a new morality are shrill and hollow. The left has lost the Mandate of Heaven, but the right must prove itself worthy to replace them.
#foreignaffairs
Euromaidan Press: Zelenskyy discusses joint military production in Ukraine with the French Defense Minister
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy meets with French Defense Minister Lecornu to discuss joint military production in Ukraine and expresses gratitude for France's support.
#economy
Forbes: What Would Happen To Michigan’s Communities If Ford And GM Left?
The United Auto Workers (UAW) is on strike, demanding higher wages and benefits. If the automakers move production out of Michigan, it could affect the social capital of the communities. The UAW's demands may be unsustainable as it would increase labor costs, making it difficult for the Big Three to compete with non-unionized automakers. The strike could lead to parts shortages and give competitors a chance to increase their market share. If the Big Three were to move production out of Michigan, it could alter the surrounding communities, affecting social capital. However, communities can adapt to economic changes with the right attitude and policies.
Daily Wire: Rite Aid To Shutter Hundreds Of Stores In Bankruptcy: Report
Rite Aid plans to close hundreds of its stores to address its debt and opioid-related lawsuits. The company is considering selling or handing over the stores to creditors. Rite Aid is facing over $3.3 billion in debt and numerous federal lawsuits.
Forbes: 2023 Layoff Tracker: Epic Games Cutting 900 Employees, Report Says
Epic Games, the maker of Fortnite and Gears of War, is set to cut 900 employees in a major round of layoffs. This comes as many companies, including Snap, Cisco, Google, and Roku, have also reduced their workforce due to ongoing recession fears.
#religion
The New American: Arizona School Board Member Sues After Being Ordered to Stop Reciting Scripture Before Meetings - The New American
Heather Rooks, a school board member in Arizona, is suing the board for infringing on her First Amendment rights. Rooks was reciting Bible verses at the start of each meeting, but anti-faith groups complained that it was unconstitutional proselytizing. The board's attorney advised that board members couldn't pray or recite scripture during meetings, leading Rooks to file a lawsuit defending her right to recite Scripture.
#culture
Spectator USA: Michael Gambon was so much more than Professor Dumbledore
Sir Michael Gambon, known for his role as Professor Dumbledore in Harry Potter, passed away at the age of 82. Though the Harry Potter series did not offer much for its cast, Gambon's feyness and awe-inspiring presence made him memorable in the role. He was also known for his performances in The Singing Detective and The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover.
#history
The Blaze: National Cathedral swaps out Civil War-themed stained glass for civil rights-themed windows
In a bid to ameliorate racial tensions, the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. replaced stained glass windows featuring Confederate Generals with civil rights-themed windows depicting faceless black protesters. The original windows, installed in 1953, were donated by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and depicted Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson as pious Christians. The decision to remove the windows was expedited after the 2017 "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
#health
Fox News: Microscopic parasite found in Baltimore-area drinking water, officials say
Baltimore warns of microscopic parasite in reservoir, advising vulnerable residents to take precautions.
Fox News: Ask a doc: 'What should I know before getting a breast lift?'
The prevalence of breast lifts has risen 70% since 2000, with women opting for surgery to reverse the effects of aging and gravity. Breast lifts remove excess skin and reposition the breast tissue and nipple-areolar complex higher on the chest wall.
#crime
Human Events: Sweden sees deadliest month for shootings since 2016 in gang-related incidents
Three people have been confirmed dead and one injured in shootings and an explosion in Sweden. Gang violence in Stockholm is escalating, with a total of 11 deaths in September. The blast in Uppsala is treated as murder, causing damage to nearby houses. Government is cracking down on gang-related crimes but military deployment is deemed unnecessary. Increasing the sentence for possession of explosives without a permit is being considered.
Fox News: Steps to delete your personal information from the dark web
Mary, from Upper Chichester, Pennsylvania, is dealing with the scary situation of her identity being sold on the dark web. She has contacted credit reporting agencies and placed alerts on her credit report to protect herself from fraud. She wants to know how to remove her personal information from the dark web and secure her phone. She also wants advice on what to do next to rectify the situation.
Fox News: Former Jan. 6 prosecutor accused of stabbing driver in Tampa road rage fight
Former DOJ prosecutor Patrick Scruggs has been arrested for allegedly stabbing a man in a road rage incident on a bridge in Tampa, Florida. The victim was seriously injured but is expected to survive. Scruggs, who had prosecuted cases related to the January 6 Capitol riot, was released on bond.
Fox News: Philadelphia looting suspect arrested for burglary was out on bail in 2022 murder case
Authorities in Philadelphia have made over 50 arrests in a two-day crime spree that resulted in the destruction of several businesses throughout the city. One of the suspects, Kenneth Frye, was out on bail for a major murder case when he was charged with looting a store. The criminal activity was fueled by social media and resulted in charges of rioting, burglary, and disorderly conduct.
#sports
Forbes: New MLB Tiebreaker Format Hurts Cubs’ Playoff Chances
The Chicago Cubs are currently tied with the Miami Marlins for the third wild card spot in the playoffs, but due to new tiebreaker rules, the Marlins hold the spot. The Cubs have a better run differential, but the Marlins have a better head-to-head record. The Cubs' bullpen struggles have been a key factor in recent losses. Despite this, the Cubs still have a chance to make the playoffs if they perform well in their remaining four games against the Atlanta Braves and the Milwaukee Brewers.
#technology
Fox News: 5 secrets to shopping smarter on Amazon
Online shopping continues to transform the way we shop and live, but it can also be a challenging experience. To make things easier, Amazon has introduced new features. Amazon Lens allows users to snap a picture and upload it for a search, while "View in Your Room" uses augmented reality to help visualize how a product will look in a specific space. Amazon also displays Sales Trend data to indicate a product's popularity, and the "Find-on-Amazon" feature allows users to search for a product spotted on another website. Lastly, Amazon highlights previously purchased items to simplify the reordering process.