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28 Sep 2023
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#politics
Washington Free Beacon: A Dud Debate
Donald Trump skips the second Republican debate, allowing other candidates to take shots at him. Former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley stands out with her strong performance. The debate was poorly managed with bad lighting, struggling moderators, and inappropriate questions.
Fox News: Several Dems remain silent on Menendez donations as others part ways with his cash after corruption charges
Prominent Democrats distance themselves from Sen. Menendez's donations after corruption charges are unsealed. Some remain silent on his contributions.
Democrats receive money from Menendez's PAC but stay uncommitted or silent about returning it. Some senators urge Menendez to resign.
Newsbusters: DeSantis Promises to Unleash Justice Department on Soros-Backed Prosecutors
At the Republican Primary debate, DeSantis emphasized the importance of keeping Americans safe from rampant crime and radical Soros-funded prosecutors. He pledged to fight these prosecutors and bring civil rights cases against them as president. DeSantis also denounced the decline of law and order and highlighted dangerous cities managed by leftist prosecutors.
Front Page Magazine: Hunter Biden Expected Investigation to Go Away After Father Became President
The House Ways and Means Committee releases material with a twist: an email from Hunter Biden suggesting that an investigation will go away when his father becomes president. CNN, who had the email since September 2021, sat on it instead of reporting.
Flag And Cross: Chris Christie Utterly Humiliated Himself with Donald Duck Joke, And Team Trump Caught It
Former NJ Gov. Chris Christie tried to attack Donald Trump for not participating in the Republican primary debate but failed. Christie's attempt to nickname Trump "Donald Duck" fell flat and was poorly received. Trump was busy speaking to United Auto Workers in Michigan during the attack.
Breitbart: Mike Pence: Americans Should Have a Right to Join a Union or Not
Mike Pence expressed his support for Americans to have the choice to join or not join a union, emphasizing his experience in manufacturing and criticizing Joe Biden's handling of the economy and his Green New Deal. Pence vowed to stand with workers and their right to work or not work in a union.
Townhall: Bob Kennedy Needs Help
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is running for president, currently behind President Joe Biden. Bobby has strong name recognition and needs to focus on getting out the vote. He has the potential to appeal to both sides of the political spectrum. However, he is facing challenges with security and obtaining Secret Service protection.
#society
Townhall: Why Would Anyone Vote for This?
Political divisions in society are growing as the government encroaches on every aspect of our lives. Issues such as illegal immigration, crime, homelessness, public health deceit, weaponized justice system, and climate change fraud are causing frustration among the populace. The powerful elites are making decisions that benefit them, while destroying the standard of living for everyone else.
Breitbart: Bloomberg to Biden: Kill American 'Xenophobia' by Importing Migrants
Wealthy businessman Mike Bloomberg believes that President Joe Biden should import migrants into American jobs in order to combat opposition to migration and strengthen the economy. Critics argue that Bloomberg and other wealthy elites are out of touch with the damaging impact that mass immigration has on the middle class and low-wage workers. Americans are increasingly opposed to migration, as it negatively affects their communities, hospitals, schools, and politics. Bloomberg and other Democrats advocate for more migrants to replace American workers, but this is met with growing opposition as people recognize the detrimental effects.
#economy
Breitbart: Fact Check: Burgum Claims China Controls 85% of Rare-Earth Minerals
During a Republican debate, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum stated that China controls 85% of the rare-earth minerals crucial for electric vehicle production. He criticized Joe Biden's interference in the market, asserting that subsidies for electric vehicles are funding China's destructive mining practices. China currently dominates rare-earth mineral production and processing, with control over 60% of production and 85% of processing. This raises concerns about the global supply chain for electric vehicle batteries.
#crime
Townhall: Maryland's New Criminal Enterprise
In Maryland, lenient punishments for juvenile crimes have led to a surge in youth crime, culminating in a tragic mass shooting. This leniency allows criminals to manipulate and recruit children, who are unaware of the consequences of their actions. The lack of accountability not only fails to protect communities, but also prevents these children from maturing and contributing positively to society.
#other
Breitbart: Nolte: Disgraced CNN Ratings Hit All-Time Low
CNN, a far-left propaganda outlet, hit a record low in ratings during the third quarter of 2023. The network attracted an average of 119,000 primetime demo viewers and 88,000 total day demo viewers, the lowest numbers in CNN's history. This decline in ratings is due to the public's growing distrust of the media and the shift towards streaming services.
Spectator USA: The second GOP debate was furious and messy — with no clear winner
The second Republican debate was chaotic, with seven candidates struggling for airtime and talking over each other. None of the candidates stood out or failed, but the time constraints prevented them from fully explaining their positions. Vivek Ramaswamy took advantage of the limited time to present unworkable ideas. Doug Burgum, despite his success as governor, was unable to break free from the pack. Tim Scott made powerful comments criticizing Florida's high school curriculum and the impact of Democratic Great Society programs on black families. Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley remained as the only viable challengers to Donald Trump, but they have yet to gain significant traction. Ultimately, the crowded debate format and Trump's strong lead have made it difficult for any single candidate to rise above the field.