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White House Calls Iran's Attack "Defeated And Ineffective," But What's Next?
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White House Calls Iran's Attack "Defeated And Ineffective," But What's Next?

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Top Pollster’s Focus Group Overwhelmingly Gives Victory To Vance Over Walz In VP Debate
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Top Pollster’s Focus Group Overwhelmingly Gives Victory To Vance Over Walz In VP Debate

Top pollster Frank Luntz’s focus group overwhelmingly decided that Sen. JD Vance from Ohio was the victor against Minnesota Governor Tim Walz in the CBS Vice Presidential debate. Wednesday on X, Luntz shared a clip of his post-debate focus group and wrote, “An overwhelming majority (12-2) said JD Vance won the debate, and also felt he was far better at communicating the MAGA agenda than Donald Trump.” In the clip shared by the pollster, the focus group analyzed the responses of both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mates — and found that it wasn’t even close. Some of the answers the group gave were that Vance appeared “very battle-tested, very ready. You could just see he went to Yale and he’s very intelligent.” Another person added, “his strong control of the facts,” noting that Vance “ran the show.” I joined @SaraSidnerCNN this morning to share results from my #VPDebate focus group. An overwhelming majority (12-2) said JD Vance won the debate, and also felt he was far better at communicating the MAGA agenda than Donald Trump. pic.twitter.com/3aalhnhBX0 — Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) October 2, 2024 One person said that Vance “humanized himself and actually looked like a regular guy.” The last comment will most likely please the Trump team after it had to battle a perception for weeks — created by Walz and the Democratic party — that Vance was “weird.” Speaking to CNN, Luntz pointed out that the focus group loved both candidates and, if they could, they would reverse the tickets of the Republicans and Democrats, placing Vance and Walz at the top of the ticket for president. He also said that only twice in his career, has he had a focus group that had such an overwhelmingly positive feeling about one candidate over the other as this one did about Vance.  However, he did not explain further what the other example was.  When pressed by CNN how the group felt about Walz, he said they felt the first 30 minutes the Gov. was “stumbling” and “struggled,” but got better as the debate went on. He also said the focus group didn’t give him as high marks as Vance because they were critical of how Walz wasn’t “answering the questions” that the moderators posed to him. The opinion that Walz did not beat Vance seemed to be a consistent one, as political commentators on the Left quickly pivoted their views to say that vice presidential debates don’t matter and are inconsequential, as previously reported. “Here’s the thing,” David Axelrod, a former Barack Obama advisor, said. “VPs don’t make policy. Presidents do. Who talks about the Pence years?!?” “I actually think most Americans fundamentally understand that the VP is not the President,” former Missouri Senator and MSNBC contributor Claire McCaskill added. Related: Top Pollster Predicts Vance’s Debate Performance Will Sway Undecided Voters
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$30M Dumped Into Tight MI Senate Race To Boost Republican
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$30M Dumped Into Tight MI Senate Race To Boost Republican

With just five weeks until voters head to the polls on Election Day, conservative political action committees dumped $30 million into the close Senate race in the battleground state of Michigan. Republican candidate Mike Rogers is barely trailing Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) in the race for Michigan’s open Senate seat, according to most polls. In an effort to boost Rogers’ campaign, the Great Lakes Conservative Fund, a super PAC, has spent $8 million on statewide ads, Axios reported earlier this week. The Great Lakes Conservative Fund’s ad buy comes shortly after The Wall Street Journal reported that Mitch McConnell-aligned Senate Leadership Fund is spending $22.5 million in Michigan, which marked the first time that the Senate Leadership Fund spent money on the Michigan race. The Democratic Senate campaign arm, meanwhile, has spent $22 million in Michigan this year, according to Axios. Both of Michigan’s Senate seats have been controlled by Democrats since 2001 after Debbie Stabenow defeated Republican Spencer Abraham in the 2000 election. Stabenow announced last year that she was retiring from the Senate at the end of her term in January 2025. The race between Rogers and Slotkin was moved to a “toss-up” by Cook Political Report in July, joining the Ohio race between Democrat Sen. Sherrod Brown and Republican Bernie Moreno as the only other toss-up in the 2024 Senate elections. Republicans will likely take a seat from Democrats in West Virginia and are favored to win in Montana. Slotkin warned donors on a call last week that Vice President Kamala Harris is “underwater” in her campaign’s internal polling. “I’m not feeling my best right now about where we are in Kamala Harris in a place like Michigan. We have her underwater in our polling,” Slotkin said. Am I Racist? Is In Theaters NOW — Get Your Tickets Here! Internal GOP polling has also shown a tightening race between Slotkin and Rogers with the two candidates in a statistical tie, according to Axios. Rogers told The Daily Wire last month that he’s been visiting churches across Michigan and talking to people of faith, most of whom told him that the economy is the biggest issue heading into the election. “So many people are literally living paycheck-to-paycheck,” Rogers said. “That is always front-and-center.”
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Ivanka Trump Delivers Starlink Terminals To Flood-Ravaged North Carolina
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Ivanka Trump Delivers Starlink Terminals To Flood-Ravaged North Carolina

Ivanka Trump and the Love and Light Foundation delivered Starlink terminals to flood-ravaged areas of North Carolina after southeastern states were devastated by Hurricane Helene. In a post on Wednesday on X, the United Cajun Navy-Search & Rescue, Disaster Response & Recovery posted a clip showing hundreds of boxes of the equipment that had been flown in allowing for high-speed internet for victims of the hurricane in remote areas. Starlink provides satellite internet service from Space X, which was founded by Tesla CEO Elon Musk. “YUGE shout out to @IvankaTrump and the Love and Light Foundation for flying in 300 STARLINK units for the #helene victims of the #NorthCarolinaFlood. #unitedisstrength #unitedcajunnavy #CajunNavy #Helene,” the United Cajun Navy’s post read. In another post on X, Starlink said it was providing “free service for 30 days in regions affected by Hurricane Helene,” with a link about how the program worked. “Starlink aims to enable anyone impacted by a natural disaster to be able to access internet connectivity,” the linked website read. “For those in areas that were impacted by Hurricane Helene, Starlink is available and temporarily offering free service for the first month.” YUGE shout out to @IvankaTrump and the Love and Light Foundation for flying in 300 STARLINK units for the #helene victims of the #NorthCarolinaFlood ! #unitedisstrength #unitedcajunnavy #CajunNavy #Helene pic.twitter.com/H6QPX9OPHu — United Cajun Navy (@Unitedcajunnavy) October 2, 2024 “If you are impacted by Hurricane Helene, or are looking to enable rapid assistance for responding to communities impacted by Hurricane Helene, and need to access this 30 day free service option, please follow the steps below,” it added. Musk also posted on social media and wrote, “Starlink terminals will now work automatically without need for payment in the areas affected by Hurricane Helene.” At least 180 people across Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, and Virginia have already been confirmed dead in the wake of the hurricane, with the death toll expected to rise. Millions were left without power, internet access, and cell phone service. Am I Racist? Is In Theaters NOW — Get Your Tickets Here! On Monday, former President Donald Trump traveled to the area and said he’d spoken to Musk about getting Starlink in there to help. A spokesperson for President Joe Biden’s administration then hit back and said that FEMA [Federal Emergency Management Agency] had already planned for Starlink deliveries, NBC noted. On Tuesday on X, Musk wrote, “Since the Hurricane Helene disaster, SpaceX has sent as many Starlink terminals as possible to help areas in need. Earlier today, @realDonaldTrump alerted me to additional people who need Starlink Internet in North Carolina. We are sending them terminals right away.” Related: Hurricane Helene Death Toll Approaches 180 As Hundreds Still Missing
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Dante And The Redemption Of Politics, Part III: Distinguishing Between True And False Freedom
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Dante And The Redemption Of Politics, Part III: Distinguishing Between True And False Freedom

The following is part three of a four-part series taken from a speech delivered by Michael Knowles at the National Intercollegiate Studies Institute Honors Conference. * * * So does this mean Dante hates freedom? Nothing could be further from the truth. We hear in “Paradiso” V that “the greatest gift that ever in his bountifulness God gave in creating, and the most conformed to his goodness, the one that is most prized, was the freedom of the will, with which the creatures with intelligence, all of them and only they, were and are endowed.” Dante tells us in “Monarchia” that “the human race is in its ideal state when it is completely free” and that “the first principle of our freedom is free will, which many people talk about but few understand.” Here Dante seems to be speaking directly into our own time, when so many people are confused about the true meaning of “freedom.”  Dante distinguishes between true and false freedom: “If judgment controls desire completely and is in no way pre-empted by it, it is free; but if judgment is in any way at all pre-empted and thus controlled by desire, it cannot be free, because it does not act under its own power, but is dragged along in the power of something else.” Lord Acton summarizes this view in the pithy statement that freedom is not the ability to do what we wish but the right to do what we ought.  Dante loves freedom. And it is because he loves freedom that he demands universal monarchy. Because, as he tells us in “Monarchia,” “The activity proper to mankind considered as a whole is constantly to actualize the full intellectual potential of humanity, primarily through thought and secondarily through action (as a function and extension of thought).” He adds that “mankind most readily attends to this activity … in the calm or tranquility of peace.” Therefore, “universal peace is the best of those things which are ordained for our human happiness.” And the only way to get universal peace is through a universal ruler. But then doesn’t this therefore imply a merger of Church and State under one single ruler? Not for Dante. But Dante’s enemy Pope Boniface VIII thought it did, as the pope argued in 1302 in his papal bull “Unam Sanctam.” Boniface argued that all power on earth lies ultimately with the pope — that even the emperor is subordinate to the pope. To defend his claim, Boniface made a couple of dubious scriptural arguments. Boniface also relied on the Donation of Constantine — a document later proven to be a forgery — in which the Emperor purportedly transferred authority over the western Roman Empire to the pope. Dante says no. Even if Boniface’s questionable readings of scripture were accurate, even if Constantine had really attempted to transfer political authority to the pope, nevertheless it would not be possible. Because on earth, everything has limits. Even the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven, which our Lord gives to St. Peter — the power “to loose and to bind” — cannot be absolute because Peter could not do things that God himself cannot do. Peter could, for instance, absolve an unrepentant sinner. He could not “loosen a wife from her husband and bind her to another while the first was still alive.” There are limits not only to the power of the emperor but also of the pope. Those limits derive from the nature of their respective offices, and the distinction between the offices derives from the fact that man himself has two natures: corruptible body and incorruptible mind. Mankind therefore, having two natures, necessarily has two ends: happiness in this life and happiness in eternity. The political order — the Empire — is meant to serve man’s temporal happiness; the spiritual order — the Church — should conduce to man’s eternal happiness. WATCH: The Michael Knowles Show And yet Dante does not call, as later political thinkers will, for a “firm separation of church and state.” On the contrary, he concludes by warning that his argument “should not be taken so literally as to mean that the Roman Prince is not in some sense subject to the Roman Pontiff, since this earthly happiness is in some sense ordered towards immortal happiness. Let Caesar therefore show that reverence towards Peter which a firstborn son should show his father, so that, illumined by the light of paternal grace, he may the more effectively light up the world, over which he has been placed by Him alone who is ruler over all things spiritual and temporal.”  The pope and the emperor have distinct realms of action. But we cannot totally separate the temporal and the spiritual just as we cannot separate the literal from the allegorical or the particular from the universal. Now, having digressed for all that context, let’s move on to the pre-political canto, Canto V of “Inferno.” Here Dante encounters Francesca da Rimini, who had an affair with her brother-in-law Paolo, both of whom are killed by her jilted husband when he discovers them. Paolo and Francesca fall in love, she tells us, while reading. They read the story of Lancelot and Guinevere. And here Dante makes an important point about language. When read in Italian, it is most important to listen to the language. Amor, ch’al cor gentil ratto s’apprende, prese costui de la bella persona che mi fu tolta; e ‘l modo ancor m’offende.   Amor, ch’a nullo amato amar perdona, mi prese del costui piacer sì forte, che, come vedi, ancor non m’abbandona.   Amor condusse noi ad una morte. Caina attende chi a vita ci spense”. Queste parole da lor ci fuor porte. “Love, which is quickly kindled in the gentle heart,” “love, which does not pardon any beloved from loving,” “love led us to one death.” That last phrase: “amor condusse noi ad una morte.” “Amor” — love — is precisely in the middle of “una morte” — “one death.” It’s untranslatable. It is possible to gist in translation, but it only really works in Italian. Dante is showing, as he tells explicitly in his essay on language, “De Vulgari Eloquentia,” that particular languages are appropriate for particular works and particular writers. Not only do different circumstances call for different forms of language — the high grammatica of Latin versus the vulgar vernacular — but writers have a special obligation to their own native vernaculars simply by virtue of those vernaculars’ being their own. Dante writes in “The Banquet” of “the perpetual shame and mortification of the wicked men of Italy who praise the vernacular of others and disparage their own.” Dante condemns his own teacher Brunetto Latini in part for betraying his vernacular. The point is that language is particular. There’s an old expression, “traduttore, traditore” — the translator is a traitor. Individual experiences are not interchangeable. This is more evident in Canto XXXI of Inferno when Dante meets Nimrod, who builds the Tower of Babel. When Dante meets him, Nimrod says, “Raphèl maì amècche zabì almì,” which is untranslatable, not because of some pun, but more basically because no one knows what language it is. It seems the phrase is nonsense. Which in itself is meaningful. Observing the Babel builders, the Lord says, “Behold, they are one people, and they have all one language; and this is only the beginning of what they will do; and nothing that they propose to do will now be impossible for them.” So he confused their language and scattered them over the face of the earth. The combination of political and linguistic unity would have unleashed invincible evil on the world. So God disrupted — temporarily — their political unity and permanently severed their linguistic unity. Now we see a chasm between what is said and what is understood — a chasm which is itself merely an exaggeration of the gap that appeared between word and meaning at the Fall. Nimrod attempted to short-circuit the particularity of politics and history. He transgressed the limits placed on man at the Fall. We learn more about this fact in “Paradiso” XXVI, when Dante meets Adam, who explains that ”the tasting of the tree in itself” did not cause “so long an exile, but only going beyond the sign.” A crucial word: “sign.” Adam in disobedience figuratively “goes beyond the sign,” and as a result there emerges a distance between literal signs — that is, words — and the meanings that they signify. In “Paradiso” XXVI, Adam corrects Dante’s earlier belief, articulated in “De Vulgari Eloquentia,” that Hebrew alone survived the confusion of languages at Babel — that Hebrew is in fact the original language created by God — “so that our redeemer, who was to descend from them (in so far as He was human), should not speak the language of confusion, but that of grace.” Adam says no. “The language that I spoke was all extinct before Nimrod’s people became intent on the unfinishable work.” This is because “no rational effect, because of human preference, which changes following the heavens, has ever been enduring.” Nothing is immune from history. God himself enters into history, and the Word himself speaks a language that is contingent, particular, and constantly changing. Even the names we call God change: first it was “I,” then “El,” and so on. “This is necessary,” Adam explains, “for the usage of mortals is like a leaf on the branch, which departs and another comes.” The usage of mortals changes because, as Dante writes in “De Vulgari Eloquentia,” “Nothing can be conveyed from one reasoning mind to another except by means perceptible to the sense.” And percepts are always changing. God does not change, but everything else does, including the names we call him. This is one reason Dante chose to write the “Comedy” in the vernacular. For some of his minor works, he chose the high grammatica of Latin. For his magnum opus, he chose the low vernacular. To go up, we must go down. * * * RELATED: Dante And The Redemption Of Politics, Part I: Understanding Dante’s Vision RELATED: Dante And The Redemption Of Politics, Part II: The Pilgrim’s Journey
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Daniel Day-Lewis Makes Exciting Announcement Seven Years After Leaving Hollywood
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Daniel Day-Lewis Makes Exciting Announcement Seven Years After Leaving Hollywood

In June 2017, Daniel Day-Lewis announced he planned to retire from acting. Per The Guardian, he made a statement regarding retirement that read, “He is immensely grateful to all of his collaborators and audiences over the many years. This is a private decision and neither he nor his representatives will make any further comment on this subject.” The three-time Oscar winner went on to live quietly and privately for the next seven years. But it seems the veteran actor is back on set to support his son’s directorial debut. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Focus Features (@focusfeatures) Focus Features confirmed Daniel’s son, Ronan Day-Lewis, will direct Anemone, in which his father will star. Focus Features shared on Instagram, “Focus Features & Plan B partner on Ronan Day-Lewis’s feature directorial debut ANEMONE, starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Sean Bean, Samantha Morton, Samuel Bottomley, & Safia Oakley-Green.” The News Of Daniels’ Return Made Many People Happy Fans shared their delight on Instagram. A huge fan wrote, “My favorite actor of all time! Yeeeessss.” This person agreed, “Can’t wait to see him again on screen.” Daniel’s news came at the perfect time for some fans. “After losing Dame Maggie, it’s so nice hear some good news.” Some people already see big things coming during Daniel’s return. “Rip all other Oscar nominees that year,” someone wrote. This person had the same thought, “4th Oscars (Best Actor) for Daniel Day-Lewis?..” And this one, “Insane how he already won best actor.” Daniel, a skilled method actor, won three Oscars before retiring in 2017. He took home the best actor award for My Left Foot, There Will Be Blood, and Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln. Daniel doesn’t have social media and has yet to make a statement to the press about his return to the big screen. This story’s featured image is by Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty Images. The post Daniel Day-Lewis Makes Exciting Announcement Seven Years After Leaving Hollywood appeared first on InspireMore.
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“The Voice” Singer’s Contagious Rhythm & Soul Gets A Four-Chair Turn
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“The Voice” Singer’s Contagious Rhythm & Soul Gets A Four-Chair Turn

The Voice is back for another season, and it’s full of incredible talent. One audition left the judges in awe as this man received an incredible four-chair turn. Watch DREION’s jaw-dropping audition as he sings Earth, Wind & Fire’s “Shining Star.” DREION’s Rhythm & Soul Audition Gets A Four-Chair Turn The audition started with high energy right away. Flawlessly, hitting his first note, DREION wasted no time getting judges to love his blind audition. Michael Bublé was the first judge to turn his chair for the performer. With the same high note, he got The Voice coaches Snopp Dogg and Reba to turn around together. DREION showed his impressive vocal range as he scaled high notes and came back down to more baritone octaves. He flawlessly created his own rendition of the classic song. While it took Gwen Stefani longer to turn than her fellow coaches, even she could not deny the raw talent emitting from DREION. As he performed, he danced across the stage. The judges mirrored his enthusiasm as they all bopped along in their chairs. Snoop Dogg could be seen singing along and snapping his fingers to the beat of DREION’s performance. “The Voice”: A Performance To Remember After his incredible performance, DREION awaited the coaches’ feedback. Snoop Dogg started the comments by mentioning how Earth, Wind & Fire is one of his favorites, so the song that DREION really touched his heart. Reba continued the praise by saying, “I loved your song. I loved your singing. So powerful, and I had to turn around to see what you looked like.” Along with his stellar vocals, Reba admits she was also impressed by his dance moves as well. Gwen Stefani added, “It is very rare that you can get somebody who can sing and have a stage, like, aura, like you had.” She also praised DREION’s audition admitting that “that is not an easy song to do.” From there, Michale Bublé added in his thoughts. The Voice coach made sure to remind DREION that he turned his chair first. He claimed, “I turned my chair so fast. I felt lonely out here for a while.” Then, he made sure to compliment his falsetto and his incredible vocal range. After all the praise, DREION admits that deciding who his coach should be was a “really hard decision.” Ultimately, the singer chose to join Snoop Dogg’s team. The source of the featured image is here. The post “The Voice” Singer’s Contagious Rhythm & Soul Gets A Four-Chair Turn appeared first on InspireMore.
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Judge Chutkan Releases Jack Smith’s Massive Brief Detailing Evidence Against Trump
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Judge Chutkan Releases Jack Smith’s Massive Brief Detailing Evidence Against Trump

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Pete Buttigieg Goes To Bat For Union That’s Shutting Down America’s Ports Over 77% Pay Raise
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Pete Buttigieg Goes To Bat For Union That’s Shutting Down America’s Ports Over 77% Pay Raise

'The point is for them to come to terms'
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DAVID BLACKMON: Bureaucrats Worry Democracy Will Get In The Way Of Their Climate Agenda
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DAVID BLACKMON: Bureaucrats Worry Democracy Will Get In The Way Of Their Climate Agenda

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