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6 Sep 2023
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Fox News: JESSE WATTERS: Biden arresting his opponent is hurting him
Fox News host Jesse Watters criticizes President Biden's economic agenda and re-election strategy, suggesting that Biden's arrest of his opponent has backfired and hurt his own chances. Democrats, in their attempts to create a black swan event to boost Biden, have resorted to unprecedented measures such as spying, impeachment, and arresting Trump. Despite counting on the economy to improve his prospects, Biden is facing discontent as two-thirds of the country disapprove of his handling of inflation, with many feeling financially worse off under his presidency.
Fox News: LAURA INGRAHAM: Democrats are playing a cruel hoax on America
Fox News host Laura Ingraham criticizes President Biden's leadership, calling him a puppet controlled by the Democratic party. She highlights her previous predictions that Biden would be a figurehead president without the ability to defend a policy agenda. The article suggests that Biden's presidency has been detrimental, leading to a rise in illegal immigration and inflation.
#education
Forbes: What Is PragerU: Controversial Conservative Platform Entering Classrooms In Florida And Oklahoma
PragerU, a conservative nonprofit known for producing controversial videos, will have its content approved for use in Oklahoma's public schools. The initiative allows teachers to show videos from PragerU Kids, a division of the nonprofit that produces "pro-American kids shows" meant to combat "woke agendas." The content has faced backlash for depicting Christopher Columbus minimizing slavery and describing George Floyd as a "Black man who resisted arrest."
#crime
The Blaze: Homeless man allegedly left bizarre note in stolen car after strangling 61-year-old woman with a zip tie
A homeless man working at a bakery attacked and killed a woman in a carjacking incident, choking her with a zip tie and beating her head against the pavement. He then stole her car and was later arrested. Prosecutors plan to pursue additional charges.
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Forbes: Today’s Wordle #809 Hints, Clues And Answer For Wednesday, September 6th
Every Wednesday, there is a Wordle puzzle to solve. This week's puzzle is about a plane crash on the US-Canada border. The word "gnash" is the solution.
Fox News: Miley Cyrus self-funded 2014 ‘Bangerz’ tour as an ‘investment’ in herself: ‘Didn’t make a dime’
In her "Used to be Young" series, Miley Cyrus revealed that she didn't profit from her "Bangerz" tour, considering it an investment in herself. The show included extravagant sets like big puppets, oversized beds, and a slide resembling her tongue coming out of a picture of her face. Despite grossing over $62 million, Cyrus wanted the show to be excellent and financed it herself.
National Review: The Corner: Against a Mandatory-Retirement-Age Amendment
Dan McLaughlin advocates for mandatory retirement ages for government officials, including the presidency, Senate, House, and courts. He argues that a constitution amendment is necessary to avoid potential disasters caused by elderly officials. However, the 25th Amendment already addresses presidential disability, and officials who cannot serve should resign. Age does not necessarily hinder effectiveness, as some elderly politicians, like Chuck Grassley, Bernie Sanders, and Jim Risch, are in good health. Concerns about officials dying in office are lower now than in the past. Age limits for all officials may be unnecessary punishment for the actions of a few.