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#politics
Breitbart: Levin’s ‘The Democrat Party Hates America’ Hits #1 on NYT Bestseller List
Conservative author Mark Levin's book, "The Democrat Party Hates America," debuted as the number one nonfiction book on the New York Times bestsellers list. Published by Threshold Editions, the book explores the Democrat Party's dangerous agenda and criticizes President Joe Biden. Levin claims that the party is destroying American values and seeks to transform the country into a one-party tyranny.
Fox News: Democrats decry House impeachment hearing of Biden: 'Waste of time'
Democrats are criticizing the House Oversight Committee's impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden as a waste of time and illegitimate, as they focus on passing a Continuing Resolution deal to prevent a government shutdown. Republicans presented evidence of Joe Biden's alleged abuse of power and involvement in his family's corrupt business dealings, citing financial records of Hunter Biden receiving wires totaling over $250,000 from Chinese business partners. Democrats accused Republicans of launching the inquiry at the behest of former President Trump.
Red State: Lust, Intrique, War: Mueller Target Puts It All in a Book
Sam Patten, a mercenary consultant, secures tickets to Trump's inauguration ball for a Ukrainian associate. He is caught up in a web of political consulting in Ukraine and unwittingly becomes involved in illegal foreign funds. Patten's interactions with the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the Mueller probe further complicate his story.
Forbes: Biden Impeachment Inquiry: GOP Witness Turley Admits There’s Not Enough Evidence To Impeach Biden—Yet
Constitutional law expert Jonathan Turley doubts the evidence supports impeaching President Biden, but believes the inquiry itself is valid. Turley argued that the House has met the threshold for an impeachment inquiry and needs to address alleged corrupt conduct. Rep. Jamie Raskin criticized the impeachment inquiry, accusing Republicans of serving Trump's interests.
Daily Wire: ‘Comer Should Send Him A Pair Of Pants’: Fetterman Mocked For Giving Comer An Impeachment Day Gift
Senator John Fetterman sends a case of Bud Light as a joke to Rep. James Comer and his "squad" during the first impeachment hearing for President Joe Biden. Critics respond with suggestions and criticisms.
Breitbart: WATCH: Democrats Fake Trump-Zelensky Phone Call, Again, in First Impeachment Hearing
Raskin falsely recounts the 2019 Trump-Zelensky phone call during the impeachment inquiry. He claims that Trump threatened to withhold aid from Ukraine unless they investigated Biden, but the transcript released by Trump showed no such threats or "quid pro quo." Military aid was never at risk.
The Blaze: Democrat's claim about border crisis forces Jake Tapper to whip out dictionary definition: 'A refusal to acknowledge reality'
Democratic congresswoman Ayanna Pressley claimed in an interview with CNN anchor Jake Tapper that the southern U.S. border is "secure," despite the ongoing surge of migrants entering the country. Tapper challenged her assertion, pointing out that having millions of undocumented migrants crossing the border contradicts the idea of it being secure. Pressley failed to provide a satisfactory response, leading Tapper to conclude the interview.
Daily Signal: What We Saw at UAW Picket Line Outside Ford's Detroit Plant
UAW picketers protest outside Ford's Michigan Assembly Plant, demanding higher wages and better benefits. They express dissatisfaction with past raises and blame President Biden for industry struggles. Some workers attend a Trump rally and receive pizza from him. Trucks attempt to cross picket lines but are allowed in after workers shout.
The Blaze: Commentary: How the Senate was radically altered from the Founders' design — and the result
The Founders deliberately divided Congress into two separate entities, the House and the Senate. Initially, Congress was more like an assembly of representatives rather than a legislative body. The Founders believed in a federal system and wanted to retain power with the states. However, with the passing of the 17th Amendment, the Founders' vision of a federal government was undone and the central government now intrudes in every area of American life.
Washington Free Beacon: The Latest Hunter Biden Document Dump is Littered With Bombshells. Here are the Biggest.
The House Ways and Means Committee released documents revealing revelations about the investigation into Hunter Biden. They show that a federal prosecutor ordered the FBI to remove references to Joe Biden from a search warrant. Additionally, evidence suggests that Hunter Biden may have violated sex trafficking laws and he signed a threatening letter to Ukrainian prosecutors. Blue Star Strategies, a consulting firm linked to Hunter Biden, exploited connections to the Atlantic Council. Israeli-American businessman Gal Luft also provided extensive details about Hunter Biden's ties to China, including payments from CEFC China Energy.
PJ Media: Squad Member Rep. Pressley: 'No Doubt About It. Our Border is Secure.'
Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) is seen as out of touch and lacking intelligence. In an interview about border security, she repeatedly claims that the border is secure despite acknowledging the humanitarian crisis and millions of people crossing illegally. She avoids addressing the contradiction, focusing instead on preventing a government shutdown.
The Blaze: Patrick Bet-David says THIS is what woke him up to the reality of politics
Patrick Bet-David, a successful veteran and entrepreneur, discusses his views on politics with Dave Rubin. Bet-David shares how his parents' differing political beliefs shaped his perspective and how he eventually realized the importance of politics in his own career. He expresses his concerns about government deception and overreach, particularly regarding children, and predicts a strong backlash from parents.
PJ Media: Corporate State Media 101: Vanity Fair Writer Pens Vicious Smearjob on RFK Jr., Then Plays the Victim
This summary explores the biased and dishonest nature of mainstream media through the example of a Vanity Fair article about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The article portrays Kennedy in a negative light, using guilt-by-association and labeling him as a conspiracy theorist. The author of the article later appeared on MSNBC, claiming to feel "bullied" by Kennedy. This highlights the problem of corporate state media and its lack of objectivity.
#society
Fox News: Britney Spears gets police welfare check after disturbing knife video
Pop star Britney Spears sparked concern when she shared a video of herself dancing with knives on Instagram. The Ventura County Sheriff's Department conducted a welfare check and determined Spears was not in any danger. This incident follows previous instances of police checking on Spears due to prank phone calls and invasion of privacy.
National Review: The Corner: Young People Are Paying for Friendship
Social atomization is causing a loneliness epidemic in America, especially among young people. They are spending large sums of money on club memberships and social apps to find companionship. This highlights the need for a return to communitarian values and voluntary associations.
Daily Wire: NYT ‘Fearless’ Writer Advises Men To Ditch Masculinity. But That’s Why So Many Men Are Depressed.
In a hedonistic society focused on sex, people no longer appreciate each other as fully-fledged human beings. The decline of traditional dating and the emphasis on casual sex has led to failed marriages and an increase in divorce rates. This has affected modern masculinity, causing higher suicide rates, opioid addiction, and depression among men. Society needs to recognize the importance of traditional values and roles, and encourage virtuous living instead.
National Review: The Corner: Re: Well, That’s Awkward
Haley gave mixed reviews to Ramaswamy, claiming her praise was for an earlier version and her criticism for the current one. The two versions differ significantly.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Amazon Faces Antitrust Lawsuit Over Monopolistic Practices
Amazon.com, Inc. is facing an antitrust lawsuit alleging monopolistic power and anti-competitive practices. The FTC and state governments claim that Amazon is inhibiting competition and impeding innovation. Amazon defends its practices, stating they have led to competition and lower prices.
#military
Euromaidan Press: Rheinmetall receives the go-ahead from a German Federal agency to construct its factory in Ukraine
Rheinmetall receives approval to construct a factory in Kyiv, Ukraine for military vehicle services, assembly, and production. The joint venture aims to strengthen Ukraine's defense industry capabilities through technology transfers .
#culture
Forbes: Two Books Break Book Sales Records At Christie’s Auction — Here Are The Most Expensive Books Ever Sold
English musician Charlie Watts' pair of books by Agatha Christie and Arthur Conan Doyle set new records at Christie's auction house in London. "The Thirteen Problems" by Christie sold for $63,968, while "The Hound of the Baskervilles" by Doyle sold for $226,555. Both books belonged to Watts and were part of an auction of his books and jazz memorabilia. The market for rare books has seen a surge in popularity, with book sales at auction reaching $1.15 billion in 2021.
#health
Fox News: Ohio clinic director, physician husband sentenced over fake Alzheimer's diagnoses
Former Ohio memory loss clinic director, Sherry-Ann Jenkins, and her physician husband, Oliver, have been sentenced to prison for falsely diagnosing patients with Alzheimer's disease and billing them for unnecessary treatments. Dozens of patients experienced emotional and financial distress, with one patient ultimately committing suicide.
#education
National Review: Colorado Public School Surveys Students on Preferred Pronouns, Without Parental Consent
A Colorado public school surveyed students for their preferred names and pronouns without parental consent, which violates Pupils Protection Rights Amendment. Teachers unions and school districts defend transgender students, while parents demand transparency and the right to direct their child's education.
#crime
Red State: Thief Returns to Scene of Crime to Demand Return of Dropped Cell Phone
Two women shoplift $600 worth of cosmetics, leave behind phone with their information. Return to store demanding phone, assault store owner. Caught on surveillance footage.
#sports
Fox News: Deion Sanders 'will definitely win a national championship somewhere,' NBA legend Charles Barkley says
Charles Barkley predicts that Deion Sanders, the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes football team, will achieve great success once he has had more time to recruit and build up the roster. Barkley believes Sanders has the potential to win a national championship and praises him for his focus on creating mature, educated players. Barkley also expresses concern about Sanders potentially going to a warm-weather climate, as that could pose a challenge for other teams.
Forbes: For Surfer Caroline Marks, Winning World Title And Qualifying For Olympics Is ‘Full-Circle Moment’
Professional surfer Caroline Marks, 21, fulfilled her potential by winning the World Surf League Finals, defeating the defending champion and securing a spot on the U.S. Olympic surf team. Marks, who has been pursuing professional surfing since a young age, is now focused on preparing for the upcoming Paris 2024 Games.
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Fox News: Illinois reports first spotted lanternfly sighting
Spotted lanternflies, an invasive species from East Asia, have been discovered in Illinois, posing a threat to native trees and plants. While they are generally harmless to humans, these insects feed on and weaken vegetation, potentially impacting the agritourism industry. The public is encouraged to report any sightings of these pests to help track their spread.
Flag And Cross: Bill O'Reilly Tells Tucker Carlson the Story Behind Infamous 'We'll Do It Live' Moment
Former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly discusses infamous leaked video in interview with Tucker Carlson. O’Reilly acknowledges the viral clip of his on-air outburst and explains it was caused by technical issues on the set of "Inside Edition".