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Potential Perfection: 10 Eagles songs that should have been hits
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Potential Perfection: 10 Eagles songs that should have been hits

The lowlights from California. The post Potential Perfection: 10 Eagles songs that should have been hits first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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A band of bruisers: Why did The Who hate each other?
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A band of bruisers: Why did The Who hate each other?

In-fighting. The post A band of bruisers: Why did The Who hate each other? first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The Rush song Geddy Lee wants to delete from history
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The Rush song Geddy Lee wants to delete from history

He called it "an error". The post The Rush song Geddy Lee wants to delete from history first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The Band song that Robbie Robertson was “surprised” he wrote
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The Band song that Robbie Robertson was “surprised” he wrote

Creativity is a mystery. The post The Band song that Robbie Robertson was “surprised” he wrote first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Conservative Voices
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A Growing Nightmare for Kamala Harris: The Israel–Hezbollah Escalation
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A Growing Nightmare for Kamala Harris: The Israel–Hezbollah Escalation

The violence between Israel and the Lebanese militia Hezbollah jeopardizes Kamala Harris’ presidential aspirations, as it threatens to lay bare a candidate whose foreign policy knowledge and experience is primitive and problematic. The Middle East policy that the vice president endorses is broken, questions swirl about her judgment and leadership, and Israeli actions remain a contentious issue among Democratic and independent voters. In an election to be determined by the narrowest of margins, the last thing Harris needs is a controversial conflict that places attention on the weakest element of her candidacy.  Kamala Harris is running to be America’s commander-in-chief and top diplomat. Unlike her boss, who served 34 years on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, she lacks the portfolio to reassure voters of her international acumen. Her inexperience places her at a disadvantage when U.S. international leadership is sought and needed, particularly in the Middle East.  Harris has regurgitated the Middle East policy of her Democratic predecessors — Biden and Obama. According to this agenda, the U.S. protects and supports its regional allies while negotiating settlements between longtime enemies. Peace and coexistence are the objectives. Minimizing U.S. involvement in the region and pivoting toward Asia is the end game. The policy is a proven disaster. It has accomplished the opposite of what it has intended. U.S. troop levels in the Middle East have increased. Violence has escalated. Diplomacy has proved futile. Relations with allies have suffered. Enemies have become empowered.    Israeli–Hezbollah fighting is the latest example of the disastrous policy. The Biden–Harris administration looks helpless to resolve it. Its warnings go unheeded.    The failure also creates more fodder for critics of Harris’ feeble foreign policy background. It focuses attention on Harris’ judgement or lack thereof. Why did the vice president endorse a broken policy? Is she capable of (re)formulating effective policy? What does this say about her ability to lead? Harris has not spoken at length about the fighting between Israel and the Lebanese militia. She has simply subsumed the two combatants’ 12 months of fighting within the Israel–Hamas conflict. She repeatedly calls for ceasefires, diplomacy, and a settlement. It is an attempt to walk the “fine line” of pleasing both sides of her electorate. She is adamant about being an ally of Israel and its right to self-defense while also expressing sympathy with the plight of Palestinians and Gazans.  However, Hezbollah is not Hamas. Lebanon is not Gaza. The escalation in fighting demands an informed response and an elaboration of policy distinct from Gaza. The dynamics and repercussions of the conflict in Lebanon are different. Lebanon is a sovereign country. The Lebanese state does not have a military pact with Hamas. The Lebanese did not choose to attack Israel. Hezbollah carved out a state within the Lebanese state and operates with impunity. The question is whether Harris is capable or can afford to (re)formulate a policy. Voters expect a presidential candidate to address an international development to demonstrate his or her international proficiency, strength, and assertiveness as a leader, as well as the ability to think in a crisis, but substantively addressing the fighting is a no-win situation for Harris. Israeli actions and U.S. support of Israel are divisive issues among many Democratic and independent voters. More than 100,000 voters in the Michigan Democratic primary (a decisive state in the election) chose to vote uncommitted to demonstrate their displeasure with the Biden–Harris administration’s handling of Israel’s war in Gaza.  For many Democratic and independent voters, the fighting in Lebanon realizes U.S. interests. Members of Hezbollah killed Americans. The militia has disrupted the region, impeded democratic processes, and stifled freedoms. The elimination of Hezbollah’s leadership and the organization’s continued degradation improves the security of the U.S., Israel, and other regional allies. For a growing number of progressive voters, the fighting is another manifestation of Israeli aggression. It produces mounting civilian deaths, a growing humanitarian crisis, and no immediate resolution. U.S. support of aggression — diplomatically and by military armaments — makes the U.S. complicit in the violence that further tarnishes the U.S.’s image as an international arbiter.   Who is the vice president? Who and what does she represent?  Does Harris want to present herself as a champion of international law and order? A stalwart ally? A fighter of terrorism? Harris likes to remind voters of her career as a prosecutor. If Harris remains loyal to her prosecutorial roots, she should endorse the Israeli escalation against Hezbollah for two reasons: 1) international law: and 2) a U.S. rules-based order.  International law supports an Israeli escalation. The initiator of this conflict is Hezbollah. The Lebanese militia violated Israel’s sovereignty by launching an unprovoked attack against Israel on Oct. 8, 2023. It refuses to cease its attacks or surrender. A similar argument can be made for the Biden–Harris administration’s belief in a U.S. rules-based order. Tolerating an attack by a militia/terrorist organization upends the order. It encourages further defiance and a disruption of the “order.” The leader of the order must be vested in maintaining it.   Or does Harris want to be a champion of progressive values?  Harris thrives on being an ally of the weak and marginalized. Her rhetoric and legislative history work to alleviate power disparities and injustice. During a recent interview, she expressed a willingness to restrain Israel in Gaza by denying it offensive weapons. The measure demonstrates that she favors dialogue and compromise.   Middle ground does not exist between being the prosecutor of the law and the promulgator of progressive values regarding this conflict. Enforcing international law or a U.S. rules-based order entails suffering inflicted on populations. Protecting weak and vulnerable populations provides a reprieve to the initiator of the conflict — Hezbollah. Harris cannot have her cake and eat it too.   Like with much of Harris’ presidential platform, her true colors on the Israeli–Hezbollah fighting remain unclear. Can the vice president afford to be coy about a major international development for another month in a tight presidential race? Without a strong foreign policy portfolio to fall back on, the Democratic presidential nominee is in a lose-lose situation.   Eric Bordenkircher, Ph.D., is a research fellow at UCLA’s Center for Middle East Development.  The post A Growing Nightmare for Kamala Harris: The Israel–Hezbollah Escalation appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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The Spectacle Ep. 153: Kamala Harris Ushers in the End to Meritocracy
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The Spectacle Ep. 153: Kamala Harris Ushers in the End to Meritocracy

 Kamala Harris made several media appearances this past week to appeal to and gain the votes of Americans. (WATCH: The Spectator P.M. Ep. 82: Kamala Harris Appears on Raunchy Podcast) In this episode of The Spectacle Podcast, hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay are joined by American Spectator fellow Lyrah Margo to discuss the shortcomings of Kamala Harris, as evidenced by her recent media interviews. They analyze Harris’ overall political career and discuss how she is a marker for the end of meritocracy. (READ MORE: Of Course Kamala Hates Men. It’s Understandable.) Melissa, Scott, and Lyrah also touch on the current state of feminism and its damaging impact on how women conduct themselves in their personal and professional lives. Tune in to hear their discussion! Listen to The Spectacle with Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay on Spotify. Watch The Spectacle with Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay on Rumble.  The post <i>The Spectacle</i> Ep. 153: Kamala Harris Ushers in the End to Meritocracy appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Introducing VIP Platinum!
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Introducing VIP Platinum!

Introducing VIP Platinum!
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Are Any Foods Or Drinks Traditionally Allowed During Yom Kippur?
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Are Any Foods Or Drinks Traditionally Allowed During Yom Kippur?

Yom Kippur is a traditional day of fasting in the Jewish faith, but are there any exceptions? Here's what you need to know about this sacred holiday.
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‘Shocking’: Heavy Metals, Nearly 50 Pesticides Detected in School Lunches
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‘Shocking’: Heavy Metals, Nearly 50 Pesticides Detected in School Lunches

by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D., Childrens Health Defense: Testing commissioned by ABC News and conducted by the Health Research Institute, an accredited independent lab in Iowa, detected 38 different pesticides in just one elementary school lunch. Food items served to school kids in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., contained heavy metals, including lead, and roughly 50 pesticides, […]
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Those who push for a transhuman AI future are part of a clinically insane, anti-life demonic cult
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Those who push for a transhuman AI future are part of a clinically insane, anti-life demonic cult

by Rhoda Wilson, Expose News: The transhuman artificial intelligence (“AI”) future is a “clinically insane, anti-life demonic cult” that aims to enslave humanity through technology, Julia Rose writes. To resist this enslavement, people must adopt a lifestyle that is the opposite of one dependent on digital technology, starting by recognising their reliance on it and […]
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