🚨 Rewriting Kamala’s History – August 06 2024

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Happy Tuesday.

The Kamala Harris coconut dance is a new TikTok trend where people dance to remixes of her…sounds in order to show their support of Harris? I don’t get it. It seems like they’re laughing AT her but apparently they are laughing WITH her.

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In Case You Missed It. 

🛍️ Lest you think the White House is not tackling the big issues, they announced plans to ban single-use plastics from all federal operations by 2035.

🤵🏾‍♀️ Wikipedia has updated the entry for Kamala Harris’ father. Instead being originally of “Indian-Jamaican heritage” he’s now “Afro-Jamaican and Irish-Jamaican”.

🚨 The Secret Service reportedly destroyed evidence in the cocaine scandal when drugs were found in the White House last year. Former Service Director Kimberly Cheatle was reportedly “really pissed off” when she ordered her subordinates to destroy the evidence and they refused.

🍲 Athletes are still slamming the food in the Olympic Village for being meat-free and for having worms in the fish.

🔥 A judge ruled that Google is an illegal monopoly in a lengthy antitrust case. Google says that it will appeal the ruling.

🇮🇶 At least five U.S. troops were injured in a rocket attack on a U.S. base in Iraq.

🇺🇦 The European Commission has authorized €4.2 billion in aid for Ukraine in what they call “grants and loans.”

🇧🇩 Bangladesh’s president dissolved parliament on Tuesday, clearing the way for an interim government and new elections. Former opposition leader Begum Khaleda Zia was also freed from house arrest.

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Lead: World War III Watch

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Israel is bracing for Iran to retaliate after it bombed a government guesthouse in Tehran in order to kill a former Hamas leader. The State Department is preemptively saying that the U.S. will support Israel after it gets hit in retaliation, in whatever form that comes in. Meaning the U.S. is prepared to support Israel in a war with Iran.

But why does Israel have a right to defend itself and Iran does not? Iran was hit inside its own sovereign borders. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller says that that question is “unhelpful.” When asked by a reporter what any other nation would do if another state carried out assassinations within its borders, Miller said this: “So I take the point of your question, Said. It is not in any way, however useful at all, for anyone in the region, for Iran to consider taking such steps because of the risk, as I said, that this could potentially get out of control.”

Potentially get out of control? We’re here! This is out of control! Who has any measure of control to stop Israel from retaliating from retaliations caused by retaliations? Or Iran from doing the same? Who would believe that anyone has any measure of control over this never ending violence?

Hezbollah has targeted Israel, including civilians areas, according to Al Jazeera. Israel has also launched drone raids into the West Bank, killing at least 12 Palestinians. They claim they were “targeting a money exchange shop and claiming it was linked to financing the Hamas movement that governs Gaza.”

Harris Picks Her White Dude

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Vice President Kamala Harris has reportedly picked a White Dudes for Harris attendee for her Vice Presidential running mate. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz went viral for saying that “one person’s socialism is another person’s neighborliness” on the White Dudes Zoom call last week.

What does that mean? Well, Walz’s socialist record shows that he allowed the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests to burn Minnesota businesses and homes for days. Is that neighborly? He also signed bills that allow Minnesota to be a sanctuary state for young people who are seeking sex change medical procedures without their parents consent and bills that ban health and mental health care providers from questioning gender transition, wrongly calling that “conversion therapy.” These bills establish Minnesota as a pharmacratic state. Is that neighborly?

Walz is a veteran of the US Army National Guard and serves as co-chair of the Democratic National Convention’s rules committee. He was accused of embellishing his military record. Tom Behrends, a retired command sergeant major who replaced Gov. Walz on a deployment to Iraq, said that Minnesota’s largest newspaper, the Star Tribune, investigated his claims but decided not to publish the story.

But Democrats like Walz and all of this neighborly socialism. He does not seem like someone who would harm her growing popularity. RealClearPolitics puts her ahead in several polls now, erasing former President Trump’s comfortable lead.

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Plain Old Vanilla Recession?

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The U.S. and Japanese stock market rebounded slightly from Monday’s nosedive but the performance indicators haven’t. Inflation is still God Awful and the jobs market is a joke. But hey, CNBC is saying that this is just a “plain vanilla recession.” There is nothing special about it, it’s just what happens sometime.

What is a “plain vanilla recession”? Danielle DiMartino Booth, a former advisor to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, says that Artificial Intelligence has led to mass layoffs at tech companies and high levels of inflation have crippled the Fed’s ability to fix anything. That doesn’t sound like plain vanilla, or something we’ve ever seen before but maybe she’s trying to make us feel like we’ve been here before and it will all come out in the wash?

This feels like gaslighting, making Americans think that the pain that they feel with increased prices is no big deal. It is a big deal. Americans say that they started to feel this recession 15 months ago.

What’s Trending?

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David Lynch is trending because the director says that he has been diagnosed with emphysema from “many years of smoking”.

“Soups and shakes” is trending because the National Health System in the UK says that a 900-calorie diet of soups and shakes can help diabetics go into remission.

The Scottish Qualifications Authority is trending because the examination authority sent blank emails to students who were expecting their exam results. They have apologized and said that they are fixing it.

Britain Comes for Free Speech

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The U.K. government says that it has arrested the first person for “using threatening words” in relation to the “violent public disorder across the UK.”

Words and thought are now crime in dystopic Britain.

Jordan Parlour, 28, is from Seacroft, Leeds. The government says that he intended “to stir up racial hatred” in connection with the protests and riots that have waged throughout the country since a teenage boy attacked young girls at a dance class last week.

Some of the protests turned violent but not all protestors were violent. Some of them are afraid because mass migration can lead to violence if there is no attempt to assimilate cultures. Protestors who were questioning racially motivated violence were called racist themselves and Parlour is reportedly one of those people.

New Prime Minister Keir Starmer warned that anyone who participated in these protests would “regret taking part in this disorder,” even those who only supported it online but never showed up and he apparently meant it. He’s beeing called Two-Tier Keir because he is accused of instating a two-tiered justice system where whites are prosecuted and immigrants are not.

Parlour will appear in Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday.

News By The Numbers

$1,000. That is the fine for wearing a mask in public in Nassau County, New York after lawmakers passed new legislation on Monday. There is an exception for medical or religious reasons.

$150,000. That is how much actor Ben Stiller donated in the Comics for Kamala Zoom call even though he says he’s not a comic, he’s an actor. He says he is especially excited by her mixed race because he wishes he was Black and that “every white Jewish guy wishes he was Black.”

Four. That is how many airplane-sized asteroids will fly near the Earth today, according to NASA.

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This newsletter is written and researched by Natali Morris.
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