Daily Show Prep: Tues, Sept. 13

Daily : Tues, Sept. 13

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNvULl804wU
starts at 1 hour .

Hour 2

Liberal Disinfo: New York Times Corrects ‘Racist’ BYU Hoax It Should Never Have Spread

https://summit.news/2022/09/13/sacked-cnn-clown-stelter-gets-hired-by-harvard-to-chair-debates-about-threats-to-democracy/

Even Steve Jobs’ daughter is mocking the iPhone 14

Companies Are Not Your Friend

Apple Finds Its Next Big Business: Showing Ads on Your iPhone


Hour 3

Inflation rose faster than expected in August, keeping prices painfully high

https://thenationalpulse.com/2022/09/12/biden-loosens-tech-export-restrictions-on-china/

‘She’s SO bad at this’: Kamala Harris BRUTALLY mocked over latest lie-filled ‘word salad’

Gun, ammunition purchases by credit card will be coded

Daily Show Prep: Monday, Aug. 1

Daily : , . 1

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Amazon announces layoffs after Biden admin links ‘recession’ to low unemployment

https://summit.news/2022/08/01/senior-economist-fact-checked-by-facebook-for-saying-u-s-is-in-recession/

Indiana state Senate passes near-total abortion ban bill

CNN’s Dr. Wen: ‘It’s Time for the U.S. to Declare a State of Emergency’ for Monkeypox

First bugs, now CANNIBALISM: scientist says humans need to eat other humans to “fight climate change”


Hour 2

Trump, Tucker and MTG hang at LIV golf tournament as chants of ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ erupt

Jan. 6 rioters driven by loyalty to Trump, not insurrection: Harvard Study

Liberal DA Defends Teen Who Brutally Attacked NYPD Officer

CHEERLEADER KICKED OUT OF CAMP FOR CHOKING TEAMMATE WHO CALLED HER ‘MAN WITH A PENIS,’ CLAIMS TRANSPHOBIA

https://summit.news/2022/08/01/kavanaugh-assassin-suspect-identified-as-a-transgender-female/

Hour 3

https://headlineusa.com/economists-condemn-facebook-fact-checkers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=economists-condemn-facebook-fact-checkers
https://headlineusa.com/jesse-jackson-shakedown-sesame-street/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=jesse-jackson-shakedown-sesame-street
https://headlineusa.com/maricopa-county-ids-election-workers-who-deleted-ariz-audit-files/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=maricopa-county-ids-election-workers-who-deleted-ariz-audit-files

Show : Tues, Nov. 3

Palatine district violated law regarding transgender student, authorities say – Chicago Tribune

The , who has identified as a girl for a number of years, filed a complaint with the Office for Civil Rights in late 2013 after she was denied unrestricted access to the girls’ locker room. District and federal officials negotiated for months, and a solution appeared imminent as recently as last week, when the district up privacy curtains in the locker room.

Cats ARE neurotic and they’re also trying to work out how to kill you, say researchers  | Daily Mail Online

A carried between the University of Edinburgh and Bronx Zoo compared our beloved domestic cat with its wilder relatives.

Harvard Law Students Attack School’s ‘Racist’ Crest | The Daily Caller

Activists at University are calling for the university’s law school to abolish and replace its long-standing seal, because it is based on the crest of a family that owned slaves.

‘You Guys Can Leave, but You Can’t Take Your Daughter’: New Parents Living Through Post-Delivery Nightmare | TheBlaze.com

A Cleveland couple is fighting to get their newborn back after she tested positive for a byproduct of marijuana when the hospital issued a drug test without the parents’ permission.

Mom’s use of marijuana tea leads to magistrate ordering removal of newborn, contrary to advice of county workers | cleveland.com

Attorneys for Sanford and Cuyahoga County Children & Family Services have asked that a judge overturn Magistrate Eleanore Hilow’s decision so Nova can be returned to live with her parents and brother Logan, who’s almost 2.

Climate Change Kills the Mood: Economists Warn of Less Sex on a Warmer Planet – Bloomberg Business

Climate change has been blamed for many things over the years. Never, until now, has anyone thought it was possible to see it as a kind of contraceptive.

Sun’s Out, Buns Out: Statistically, Guys Have More Sex In The Summer

Self spoke with Sexual Health Expert Jennifer R. Berman, MD., who said, “it’s actually about anthropology.”

Sex in the Springtime | Psychology Today

Ahhhh, spring. A time for some of us to let our thoughts roam more freely towards love, romance, and .

EPA Vows To Lead The Global Fight Against Air Conditioners

EPA Chief Gina McCarthy wants the world to stop using hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) in air conditioners and other consumers products as part of President Barack Obama’s plan to fight global warming.

Child pretends to shoot student with imaginary bow, suspended for 3 days | Local News – WLWT Home

A first-grader at Our Lady of Lourdes is serving a three-day suspension for pretending to shoot another student with a bow and arrow.

Studies raise questions about impact of menu calorie counts – Yahoo News

York City was first in the country to require it, and six years later researchers say seeing the caloric consequences didn’t automatically lead to leaner choices.

Judge to First-Time Offender: “You Would Probably Be Raped Every Day” in Jail

I hate to use the word “bitch,” but that’s exactly what he’s going to be

Watch This Woman Take All the Halloween Candy From House – NBC News

A California mom is caught on camera taking more than her fair share of Halloween candy from home that left candy out for trick or treaters.

Woman in viral candy stealing video identified as El Cajon mom – 10News.com KGTV ABC10 San Diego

Earlier , Farrell posted a statement on her page, which read, “I love my haters..all you Newbiees, welcome to my fan club. Keep doin what you’re doin and imma keep doing me.”

What this kid does restores my faith in humanity (4 Gifs)

Realizing how many other children, younger children, will come by and be upset he leaves some of his own candy behind. Parenting, you’re doing it right. Via Imgur

Al- Was Perfectly Legal

The debate has raged for some days now … was the killing of -Awlaki in illegal?

Rep. Ron Paul says it was, but he says everything is illegal.

There are two primary arguments alleging the illegality of al-Awlaki’s killing.

First, he was a US citizen, and as such, was due a trial.

Second, the US violated international law by assassinating him in Yemen.

Neither argument holds up, both morally or legally.

First I’ll address international law.

Neither the Hague Convention of 1899, or the Protocol Addition to the Geneva Convention of 1949 forbid al-Awlaki’s killing by international law.  Right the get go, proponents of this argument are off to a bad start.  In fact, the international law has often taken the stance that killing an adversary can often fall within the confines of international law.

Harvard Law addressed the issue a few years back.

The clauses that traditionally have been construed as prohibiting “targeted killings” are far from clear prohibitions. In the Hague Convention (II) with Respect to the Laws and Customs of War on Land (29 July 1899), Article 23b states that it is prohibited “to kill or wound treacherously individuals belonging to the hostile nation or army.” Treachery is not explicitly defined, and it can be argued that using missiles to attack a car in which a target is traveling, while brutal and having a high probability of injuring bystanders, does not fall within the purview of treachery. Similarly, targeted killings can be argued to fall outside the Protocol I Article 37 prohibition on killing, injuring, or capturing “an adversary by resort to perfidy”—described as “acts inviting the confidence of an adversary to lead him to believe that he is entitled to, or is obliged to accord, protection under the rules of international law applicable in armed conflict, with intent to betray that confidence.” Article 37 gives examples of perfidy including “the feigning of an intent to negotiate under a flag of truce or surrender” and “the feigning of civilian, non-combatant status.”

Basically, you can’t ‘assassinate’ under false-flag circumstances.  No such circumstance existed with the al-Awlaki killing.  It should be noted that this provision addresses someone belonging to a hostile nation OR army. While al-Awlaki did not belong to a hostile nation, he did belong to a hostile army.  This is important later when I argue the relevance of his US citizenship.

In addition to this international law, the US has NO LAW forbidding foreign assassinations.  We do, however, have a of not undertaking assassinations.  Policy does not equal law.

The second component to this operation is that Yemen fully approved, and supported the killing of al-Awlaki. So no argument can be made that we violated the sovereignty of a foreign nation.

The other argument making its around is that al-Awlaki’s killing was illegal because he was a US citizen. As such, an assassination order by the President of the United States would violate his constitutional right of due process.  It should also be noted that al-Awlaki was not the only American in the attack.

Al-Awlaki’s ties to terrorism are not in dispute, his actual influence is.  So can the president order his killing, or not?

8 U.S.C. § 1481 addresses the issue of US citizenship in situations like this.

(a) A person is a national of the United States whether by birth or , shall lose his nationality by voluntarily performing any of the following acts with the intention of relinquishing United States nationality –

(1) obtaining naturalization in a foreign state upon his own application or upon an application filed by a duly authorized agent, after having attained the age of eighteen years; or

(2) taking an oath or making an affirmation or other formal declaration of allegiance to a foreign state or a political subdivision thereof, after having attained the age of eighteen
years;

The law also addresses taking up arms against the United States in section 7. Considering al-Awlaki’s Yemeni citizenship, which does not recognize dual-citizenship, and his taking up arms against the US, it would appear that he renounced his US citizenship long ago.

Section 7 automatically revokes his citizenship because of his terrorist activities, but requires capture and tribunal. Since he was in Yemen, we revert to international law which permits his killing in order to prevent a further loss of life.  More relevant is local Yemen law.  Again, they assisted in the killing of al-Awlaki.

Is his killing a gray area?  Only in the perpetually unrefined laws of US citizenship.  Laws that most Americans agree need to be revamped, but the law nonetheless.

The only component missing to classify al-Awlaki as a non-citizen appears to be a mere formality of choreographed theater that would only serve to satisfy the selfish needs of third party , not the parties directly involved.  It’s pretty clear that al-Awlaki, the US, and Yemen were all on the same page.

Both al-Alwaki and Yemen agree that he is a citizen of Yemen.  The US agrees that he revoked his citizenship. Who are you to swoop in and negate those facts?

The only sources of outcry appear to come from the ignorant, and those with a vested interest in ideological pacifism.  Not from a position of morality or legality.

Ultimately, this is a debate that will fall upon opinion.  If you think al-Awlaki’s killing was illegal, you’ll likely never change your mind.  Same goes for those who think it was legally justified.  Each individual will have to decide for themselves if international law, US law, or Yemeni law should reign supreme.

Of course, you can always consider al-Awlaki’s wishes too.