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The Blaze Media Feed
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What’s next for the US Congress, Trump, Mike Johnson — and Ukraine
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What’s next for the US Congress, Trump, Mike Johnson — and Ukraine

Congress killed the six-month budget deal last week. While technically lawmakers only killed its pairing with the SAVE Act, the reality is that they killed the House Republicans’ momentum and leverage with it. Inaction is not a palatable option at this point, and the government “shuts down” seven days from now, at midnight. So what’s next? For now, a short-term continuing resolution that will fund the government for three months. This is all but assured, because it allows Congress to kick hard decisions into the future. You know when you tell a child that his bad behavior before he goes to school means no dessert that night and it doesn’t faze him because that’s basically an eternity away? That child is Congress. Three months is after the election, so it might as well never come, and by then it's almost Christmas anyway. Trump isn’t all aboard the forever war train to Ukraine, and in Washington, that simply will not do. So they’re going to try to lock him in. No one is going to shut down the government over a spending fight in December. Sure, it’s literally as far as you can possibly be from an election, in a country that forgets about assassination attempts in two weeks, but the holidays are coming. Everyone wants to get out of town, and no one wants to cut off Social Security checks. So they’ll make a deal. You’d think this could be an opportunity for another CR, to allow the incoming administration some semblance of control over its own policies in the first year, but that would mean Republicans fighting for it — and overcoming the Pentagon boys who want a massive, disgusting omnibus. In reality, most politicians want a massive, disgusting omnibus. It’s a special little Christmas for them, ripe with all kinds of perks, presents, and carve-outs. But more than that, it allows Congress to set the first year or more of the next administration’s foreign policy. If former President Donald Trump wins in November, this will be a top priority for the uniparty. If Trump wins the White House, you can expect him to want to negotiate his own foreign policy. Basic respect for the office would allow for that. But Trump isn’t all aboard the forever war train to Ukraine, and in Washington, that simply will not do. So they’re going to try to lock him in. How? With a massive, disgusting omnibus, of course. The Pentagon lovers want this. Neocon radio host Hugh Hewitt even said it out loud, lauding the spending vehicle on his Friday morning show and crowing that it would get us ready for war next year. War next year? He actually said that. And Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) agrees wholeheartedly. McConnell has staked his legacy on the war in Ukraine. Even after he finally retires from leadership this fall, he plans to stay in the Senate fighting for this. What better way to lock Trump into it than an omnibus that allocates billions to the war over the first 10 months of his administration? Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) introduced a bill this summer mandating a decade-long commitment to the war. Ten years. This man is one of the chief enablers of Iraq and Afghanistan. But politicians have no shame, and if the bill sneaks into the omnibus, it could gain bipartisan support. While Congress has generally given up on even passing laws, preferring instead to send vague instructions to the executive branch, lawmakers still jealously guard appropriations. Remember: They impeached President Trump once before over shaking Ukraine’s piggy bank. And who cares what Democrats load on in exchange for the war money? Sure, they already agree with it all, but they’re better negotiators, so they’ll get to sweeten the pot anyway. And that’s where Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-La.) comes in. Johnson is doing all right politically, which is amazing considering how terrible a job he’s done. Yes, he’s isolated, but Republicans are still smarting from the last big brouhaha, and there’s not a lot of appetite to do all that again. The general feeling is that if Trump wins and Republicans keep or expand their majority in the House, he keeps his job. Even then, the future hinges on the omnibus. If it gets so massive and so disgusting that Johnson needs to pass it with more Democrat votes than Republicans, then he could be in trouble. As we’ve seen, it doesn’t take much to throw the House into disarray these days. And as we saw in the six-month CR fiasco, there’s already a contingent of two-fingers-in-the-air congressmen (and women) who are virtually guaranteed to cause trouble. If Johnson once again exposes himself as the Democrats’ speaker, they might make enough friends to cause him real trouble. Of course, any sort of fight would then have to wait until January, when Trump would be set for inauguration. Think he’d take kindly to any distractions? Sign up for Bedford’s newsletter Sign up to get Blaze Media senior politics editor Christopher Bedford's newsletter. IN OTHER NEWS The Freedom Caucus’ new ad The Freedom Caucus Foundation is out with a new ad touting the military service of former Chairman Scott Perry (R-Penn.) amid official Democratic Party attacks on his loyalty to the country. The ad has earned 34,000 views on X (formerly Twitter) and many times that on Facebook, but the spend is dwarfed by Democratic ads against the incumbent, a favorite target in the R+5 10th District. One TV buy from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee features a veteran saying, “Perry deserves to be court-martialed.” Perry, a former Black Hawk pilot and brigadier general in the U.S. Army, won a Bronze Star for his service in Iraq. D.C. Republicans sometimes sleep on races like Perry’s, assuming incumbents with their voting records are safe from harm, but Democrats’ fundraising prowess allows them to play in unexpected districts and states, putting the GOP on the defense from Maine to Texas. It’s smart politics. It might be smart to wise up to it.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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This Cybertruck mini gaming PC now has an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090
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This Cybertruck mini gaming PC now has an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090

Yes, a Cybertruck mini PC exists, and while the Indiegogo project behind it lists the four-wheeled gaming PC as being still in development, one creative YouTuber has managed to get hold of one and perform a slight upgrade. Normally equipped with an AMD Ryzen 8840HS APU, Dawid Does Tech Stuff has taken this car's GPU power up a notch by strapping an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 to the roof. While we've not yet had a chance to test if the Xyber XPC is worthy of a place on the best gaming PC lists of the world - with or without an Nvidia RTX 4090 upgrade - we can assuredly say it's among the most striking-looking PCs we've seen that isn't a one-off PC mod. It even comes with working headlights and doors! Continue reading This Cybertruck mini gaming PC now has an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 MORE FROM PCGAMESN: GeForce RTX 4070 Super review, DLSS explained, Best graphics cards
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Gamers Realm
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Save $100 on this powerful AMD Radeon GPU, and get Space Marine 2 free
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Save $100 on this powerful AMD Radeon GPU, and get Space Marine 2 free

It's not every day that a big graphics card deal appears, but right now you can buy an AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX for just $899.99 brand new, saving $100 against the MSRP. Better still, if you act fast, you can get two free games with your graphics card thanks to an AMD game bundle deal. In our AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX review, we praised the power and performance of this card but were left wanting due to a lack of an alternative to Nvidia DLSS Frame Generation. Almost two years after its release, though, you can now get frame generation as a part of AMD FSR 3.0 in games that support it. If you're looking for a powerful 4K gaming graphics card, but can't quite stretch to the cost of the GeForce RTX 4080 Super, then this is a solid alternative. Continue reading Save $100 on this powerful AMD Radeon GPU, and get Space Marine 2 free MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Ryzen 7 7800X3D review, Best gaming CPU, Radeon RX 7800 XT review
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FF14 has a major DDoS problem, as attacks are almost daily
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FF14 has a major DDoS problem, as attacks are almost daily

Right now, Final Fantasy 14 is having a major DDoS problem. The server attacks have been happening for years, but over the last few weeks, their frequency has increased massively. We've had multiple attacks, forcing players to disconnect, over the last few days. Square Enix may not have said anything about them recently, but more players are starting to voice their frustration. Hopefully, we'll hear from Yoshida and the team soon. Continue reading FF14 has a major DDoS problem, as attacks are almost daily MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The best MMOs, FF14 Dawntrail release date, FF14 Island Sanctuary guide
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New Baldur’s Gate 3 mod somehow manages to make combat even better
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New Baldur’s Gate 3 mod somehow manages to make combat even better

I'm now on my third playthrough of Baldur's Gate 3, and slowly but surely my dream of actually making it to the titular city feels like it's achievable. While my first playthrough stalled because I missed a slew of key story beats by not wandering off the beaten track, my second attempt at the game was cut short by my intense frustration over that one, huge fight in Grymforge - I got yeeted into that lava one time too many. I've always found the RPG's combat a little infuriating, but this new Baldur's Gate 3 mod completely overhauls it and, honestly, I can't wait. Continue reading New Baldur’s Gate 3 mod somehow manages to make combat even better MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Baldur's Gate 3 builds, BG3 mods, Baldur's Gate 3 classes
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Starfield romance and relationships explained
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Starfield romance and relationships explained

What are the Starfield romance options? If you’re looking for love in outer space, you’ve come to the right place. Starfield is set to be a sprawling epic, with over a thousand planets on your doorstep. Of course, this is a Bethesda game, so we already know that you’re bound to bump uglies and develop Starfield relationships while you’re off exploring the Milky Way. Well, never fear, because we’re here to guide you through the birds and the bees in Starfield. Starfield will absolutely let you have sex with a jetpack on, but it doesn’t delve into the specifics of who can join you on this romance expedition. However, we’ve explored the ins and outs (so to speak) of Starfield romance during our Starfield review to help you get lucky in the RPG game with whoever you want... almost. Continue reading Starfield romance and relationships explained MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Starfield mods, Best RPGs, Best space games
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RedState Sports Report: It Was a Good Weekend for Teams With Horns on Their Helmets
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RedState Sports Report: It Was a Good Weekend for Teams With Horns on Their Helmets

RedState Sports Report: It Was a Good Weekend for Teams With Horns on Their Helmets
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The most controversial Olympics moment came down to four seconds
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The most controversial Olympics moment came down to four seconds

Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images A late inquiry kept US gymnast Jordan Chiles off the podium. But who is to blame? The judges, the technology, or the way we measure time itself? Continue reading…
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Search Underway for Suspects in Alabama Mass Shooting That Killed 4, Injured 17
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Search Underway for Suspects in Alabama Mass Shooting That Killed 4, Injured 17

Authorities have reported no arrests after a weekend mass shooting killed four people and left 17 others injured in what police described as a targeted "hit" by multiple shooters who opened fire outside a popular Alabama nightspot. The shooting late Saturday in the popular...
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Iran Ready for Nuclear Talks 'if Other Parties Are Willing'
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Iran Ready for Nuclear Talks 'if Other Parties Are Willing'

Iran is ready to start nuclear negotiations on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York if "other parties are willing," the country's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said Monday in a video published on his Telegram channel.
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