Today opens with a segment brought to you by Tara Bull on X called, the Top 10 Headlines the media won’t tell you. It makes for a good launching point into the rest of my show prep. Once we finish, I jump to an item that didn’t make her list and that has to do with the election lawsuit in Fulton County, Georgia. It appears the high-priced attorneys working on behalf of the state who are trying to prevent over 150,000 suspicious, mail-in ballots from being examined, have filed a motion to vacate themselves from the case.
Next we spend time mocking MSNBC’s Chris Hayes for trying to explain away the Palestinian photo-journalist that went along with Hamas on Oct. 7 to capture image of their atrocities. It’s even caused Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) to write a letter to AG Merrick Garland, asking for an investigation to be opened.
I’ve tried to articulate several times why we must not equivocate between Hamas and Israel. I have given the history, the timelines, the backgrounds, my analysis, all that I can think of to explain why the two are not even remotely on similar footing. However, field correspondent Douglas Murray, in a back-and-forth discussion with Piers Morgan, manages to frame this argument in two minutes. Using what we now about the Nazi’s attempt at genocide, Murray reminds the world that the German’s tried to hide their crime. On the flip side, Hamas was so gleeful in committing their acts, they proudly filmed and shared it with the world. That is a massive distinction to keep in mind.
I then play some testimony of a poor, Gazans woman who is happy her son got his wish to become a martyr, because that’s what all true believers want. They must rid the world of Jews or die trying.
Now, I don’t believe everyone in the Gaza Strip is immersed in the culture of death. But, those who want to escape are being attacked by their own Hamas government. Footage today showed escaping Gazans who were gunned down by Hamas in their attempt to get away from the war zone. Hamas must have their human shields, remember.
On a positive side, Julia Steinberg, an intern at The Free Press, and a student at Stanford University, testified before Congress about the anti-Semitism that has been released across college campuses. She has come to the realization that DEI policies are to blame. She calls it a caste system meant to divide and set people against one another.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) has issued subpoenas to the Jeffrey Epstein estate to get flight log released with the names of those who flew on the Lolita Express. That should prove interesting.
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) has decided he will not run for another term. After being lied to about the Inflation Reduction Act, it’s obvious he won’t stand a chance, so he’s bowing out. What I do find funny is in his announcement, he says he plans to go on tour and try to find ways to pull more people to the middle. Nothing says “courage” like standing in the middle of the road.
Donald Trump released a statement yesterday saying the attempt in Wisconsin to keep his name off the ballot has failed. He reminds us all why it’s important to stand up to tyranny.
Finally, we get a satirical song from comedian Jim Gossett, who sings a familiar song, but from the perspective of the many members of Hamas who are seeing what it’s like to be dealing with the might of the IDF. Hint, it’s a bit “camp”y.
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