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#politics
Daily Wire: WATCH: Did Newsom Just Admit Biden Is A Cognitive Mess?
Governor Gavin Newsom, a skilled politician, reacted interestingly when confronted about President Biden's mental abilities by Sean Hannity. While appearing to support Biden, Newsom subtly acknowledged his cognitive issues. This opens the possibility for Newsom to position himself as a potential successor if Biden's health becomes a hindrance in the 2024 election.
Fox News: Former WI Supreme Court justice refuses to name those involved in Protasiewicz impeachment push
Three former Wisconsin Supreme Court justices are reviewing the possible impeachment of a current justice who may not recuse herself from redistricting lawsuits. Former Justice David Prosser and the attorney for Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos refused to disclose the names of other justices tabbed for the review. A lawsuit has been filed alleging violation of the state open meetings law. Prosser called the case "frivolous" and stated that the group is operating independently and not as a governmental body.
Fox News: Georgia Republican lights up Dems, GOP 'Chaos Caucus' during House floor funding bill debate
Georgia Republican Rep. Austin Scott criticizes House Republicans and House Democrats for the potential government shutdown caused by the "Chaos Caucus." Scott argues that only five members of the Republican Party have the power to disrupt government operations because 212 Democrats vote with them. He emphasizes that a shutdown is unnecessary as there is no war, recession, or health emergency. Scott believes the $2 trillion deficit proposal is ridiculous and urges his colleagues to show responsibility.
Newsbusters: Media Choir Raise Voices to Falsely Glorify Feinstein a ‘Centrist’
California Senator Dianne Feinstein, known for her extreme positions against Second Amendment rights and the environment, was falsely portrayed by the liberal media as a "centrist Democrat" after her death. News outlets like the Associated Press and The Washington Post tried to paint her as a moderate while acknowledging her liberal priorities. However, her voting record and alignment with President Joe Biden's agenda prove otherwise. The media's attempt to gaslight the public is evident in their inaccurate portrayal of Feinstein's political stance.
Fox News: Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro noncommittal on future of carbon pricing plan
PA Governor Josh Shapiro remains undecided on reducing greenhouse gases in PA. Task force couldn't agree on joining Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. No indication if Shapiro will implement carbon pricing policy.
Red State: There Is Wild Speculation on Who Will Replace Sen. Feinstein — Why I Don't Think It Will Happen
Senator Dianne Feinstein has passed away at the age of 90, leaving a vacancy in the Senate. Speculation arises on who will replace her, with Governor Gavin Newsom facing pressure to appoint a Black woman. Meanwhile, predictions suggest that Vice President Kamala Harris will step down from her position to become a United States Senator, possibly becoming the first female president.
Newsbusters: WashPost's Philip Bump Accuses GOP of Turning 'CCP' Into a 'Pejorative'
Washington Post columnist Philip Bump analyzes the use of the terms "Chinese Communist Party" and "CCP" by the Republican Party. He notes that while criticism of China's communism is not new, the specific use of "CCP" has gained popularity, possibly due to Fox News coverage during the pandemic. Bump argues that this term pits America against communism and suggests that Republicans are using it to label the left as anti-American. In summary, Bump's article questions the motives behind the use of "CCP" by Republicans, while acknowledging China as a geopolitical threat.
Daily Wire: Former Illinois Governor And Ex-Con Torches Newsom Over Potential Senate Pick
Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich comments on Governor Gavin Newsom's predicament of filling Senator Dianne Feinstein's vacant seat. Blagojevich questions whether the Department of Justice will prosecute the backroom dealings to fill the seat. He compares his own situation, where he received 14 years for discussing political deals, to Obama's eight years in the White House. Blagojevich, now a "Trumpocrat," thanks former President Donald Trump for commuting his sentence. He criticizes the FBI for their alleged misconduct in targeting him and ex-National Security Advisor Mike Flynn. Blagojevich emphasizes the importance of preserving free and fair elections.
Red State: BREAKING: Republican House Spending Plan Breaks Down, Making Government Shutdown More Likely
House Republicans faced a setback as their spending bill failed to get enough support, increasing the risk of a government shutdown. The bill, aimed at buying time to pass individual spending bills, was opposed by over 20 Republicans, revealing deep divisions within the GOP. The White House criticized the caucus for brinksmanship and federal agencies are preparing for a shutdown.
Speaker Kevin McCarthy's attempt to keep the government open by passing a spending bill has created uncertainty. The bill was opposed by hardline Republicans who demanded more spending cuts and border security. The White House rejected McCarthy's attempts to meet with President Biden, and pressure is mounting for him to meet the demands of the hardline faction. A government shutdown seems inevitable as the deadline approaches.
Forbes: How The Murder Of LGBT Icon Harvey Milk Propelled Dianne Feinstein To Political Fame
Dianne Feinstein, the first woman mayor of San Francisco and the longest-serving female senator, has died at age 90. She was thrust into the mayorship in 1978 after the assassination of Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk. Feinstein made gun control a personal issue and actively supported LGBT rights during her political career.
National Review: Schumer Uses Feinstein Tribute Speech to Slam ‘Mean Spirited,’ ‘Chauvinistic’ NRA
Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer honored the late Senator Dianne Feinstein, praising her as a leader who fought tirelessly for causes such as gun control. Schumer specifically mentioned Feinstein's efforts in passing a federal ban on assault weapons in 1994, despite opposition from the National Rifle Association . Feinstein, who served as California's senator for a record-breaking amount of time, passed away at the age of 90 .
PJ Media: Out of Gas: Biden Admin Releases the Most Restrictive Offshore Oil Plan to Date
The Biden administration is not serious about refilling the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, which is nearing empty. They have released the most restrictive plan for offshore oil and gas lease sales, with only three lease sales planned between now and 2029. This plan has been criticized for hurting Americans, boosting gas prices, and weakening the nation's energy independence.
#society
Fox News: As Paris Olympics approach, French authorities launch efforts to eradicate bedbugs
French authorities are launching a campaign to exterminate bedbugs in preparation for the Paris Olympics in 2024. Reports of bedbugs infesting high-speed trains, the Paris metro, cinemas, and the Charles de Gaulle airport have prompted concerns among travelers. The government is urged to take action against the bedbug scourge, with plans to discuss the issue with transport operators.
Breitbart: 'Hamilton’s' Lin-Manuel Miranda Wants $2.5 Billion Taxpayer Bailout for Failing Theaters
Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, along with other theater figures, met with Congress to advocate for a taxpayer-funded bailout for struggling theater companies. The proposed bill, called the STAGE Act, would allocate $2.5 billion over five years to non-profit stages. While the bill cites the hardships faced due to the pandemic, it overlooks the partisan nature of many theater companies, which have embraced far-left politics and alienated audiences.
#war
Foreign Policy: U.S. Fears Sudan’s War Will Worsen Humanitarian Crisis
The five-month conflict between rival generals in Sudan is causing a worsening humanitarian crisis, displacing millions of people and hindering aid efforts. The United States is concerned about the situation but has resisted placing sanctions on the leaders, fearing it could impede diplomatic negotiations to end the war. Various groups, including loyalists of Sudan's former leader Omar al-Bashir, have become involved in the conflict, while major powers like Russia, China, and the United States have taken a backseat. Regional rivalries have also been intensified by the fighting, leaving little hope for a resolution in sight.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: What Does Nagorno-Karabakh’s Fall Mean for Great Power Influence?
Emma and Matt discuss the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh, highlighting the contrasting approach of the US towards this conflict compared to the conflict in Ukraine. While the US has been more involved in Ukraine, it has taken a more hands-off approach in Nagorno-Karabakh. The discussion also touches on the power dynamics in the region, the role of Russia, and the lack of a clear US strategy. They also briefly mention the declining support for Ukraine and the need for Biden to make a stronger case for his strategy.
Breitbart: Xi Jinping Grandstands with UNESCO While Bulldozing Historic Uyghur Sites
Chinese dictator Xi Jinping met with UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay to discuss China's "positive contributions" and expand heritage protection. The meeting did not address China's ongoing genocide against indigenous Muslim groups or destruction of cultural sites. Xi assured Azoulay of China's interest in working closely with UNESCO. China has targeted historic mosques and cemeteries in East Turkistan, demolishing them and replacing them with Communist buildings. Despite this, Azoulay accepted China's promises and praised their cooperation with UNESCO.
The Blaze: Mel Gibson condemns media silence over 'ethnic cleansing' of Armenian Christians amid dissolution of the Republic of Artsakh
Director Mel Gibson has spoken out against the ongoing genocide of ethnically Armenian Christians in the Republic of Artsakh. He criticized the media's silence on the issue and called for swift international action to protect and provide humanitarian aid to the Armenian population facing displacement and violence. Gibson also urged Armenians to remain strong, reminding them that God is with them.
National Review: The Corner: TikTok Parent Company Blacklists China’s Opponents, State Department Reveals
The US State Department accused TikTok and its parent company, ByteDance, of blacklisting Beijing's critics to suppress opposition to the Chinese government. The accusation is part of a government report that highlights the Chinese Communist Party's efforts to promote its propaganda and censorship globally. TikTok's ties to the Chinese government have raised concerns about national security and led to calls for the app to be banned.
#economy
Red State: Two New Biden Administration Energy Policies Will Send Prices Soaring, Harm Alaska Natives
The Biden Administration's expansion of the Roadless Initiative in the Tongass National Forest is increasing energy prices for Alaskan natives, who already pay more than five times the average American price for electricity. This is due to high production costs and the inability to access sustainable energy sources. In addition, the administration's plan to hold fewer offshore oil lease sales will further limit the supply of oil and gas, leading to higher prices. These actions, taken in the name of climate change and sustainable energy, are causing economic damage without considering the impact on the American people.
Daily Wire: Biden Slammed After Admin Cuts New Offshore Oil Leases To Lowest Levels Ever
President Joe Biden is reducing the number of lease sales to oil companies in the Gulf of Mexico, causing high energy prices in the US. The move is part of the Democrats' Inflation Reduction Act.
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#culture
The New American: Artist Who Submitted Empty Canvasses Appeals Court Order to Return Cash
A legal battle unfolds between an artist and a museum after the artist submits two blank canvases instead of recreating his previous works. The artist claims his act of breach and pocketing the money is his art. The dispute raises questions about the nature of modern art and the erosion of objective standards.
#crime
Fox News: Proud Boy who disappeared before J6 sentencing found unconscious in Florida home
Federal agents found Christopher Worrell, a Proud Boys affiliate and Capitol riot participant, unconscious in his home. Worrell, who was on house arrest awaiting sentencing, had gone missing last month. Night-vision goggles, cash, and survivalist equipment were found in his residence.
#sports
Forbes: Amidst Bayern Munich Rumors, RB Leipzig Release Max Eberl
RB Leipzig has fired managing director Max Eberl, just before their match against Bayern Munich. The club cited his failure to fully commit as the reason for his dismissal. Eberl had been linked to Bayern for some time, and his constant connection to the club led Leipzig to make a decisive move before facing their rivals.
Breitbart: NBA Suspends Josh Primo Four Games for Exposing Himself to Former Therapist
Former Spurs guard Josh Primo suspended by NBA for exposing himself to team therapist. Lawsuit filed against Primo and Spurs for indecent exposure incidents.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Downwind vs Upwind: The Ultimate Guide to Playing the Wind
Understanding wind direction and playing the wind is crucial for successful deer hunting. Deer have a keen sense of smell and will run if they detect danger. Being downwind of the deer, where the wind is blowing towards them, helps mask human scent. Using wind apps and maps, setting up crosswind, and considering thermals are all strategies for hunting with the wind. Scent-control products may provide some advantage, but they should be used alongside hunting the wind.
#technology
Breitbart: Busted: Elon Musk's Woke X/Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino Doesn't Even Have the App on Her iPhone Home Screen
Linda Yaccarino, CEO of Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter), lacks alignment with Musk's plans and has minimal engagement with the platform. Yaccarino's iPhone home screen reveals the absence of the X/Twitter app, raising questions about her belief in the product she leads.
#other
Forbes: Mick Jagger Talks Selling The Rolling Stones’s Catalog For Half A Billion Dollars
Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones discussed the possibility of selling their music catalog but expressed a desire to donate the proceeds to charity. Jagger, considering the well-being of his children, believes they don't need such a large sum of money to live comfortably. If The Rolling Stones were to sell, it is expected that they would earn a substantial fortune, similar to other recent sales of music catalogs by well-known artists. The band's primary income currently comes from touring, and with a new album on the horizon, their catalog's value is likely to increase.