- “Trump-Biden debate: Democrats panic as President stumbles” – Biden’s re-election campaign is in crisis after a faltering performance in his first TV debate with Donald Trump, reports the Times.
- “Van Jones reveals the moment Biden lost the debate with Trump” – CNN arch-liberal Van Jones couldn’t hide his disappointment with Joe Biden for his weak, lethargic, “painful” performance in the Presidential debate, says the Mail.
- “The New York Times turns on Joe Biden” – Politics is a fickle business, says Steerpike in the Spectator. One day, the idea that Joe Biden is unfit to be President is heresy; the next it is progressive orthodoxy.
- “‘This wasn’t a debate, it was a medical emergency’” – The Telegraph’s Tim Stanley and Tony Diver give their snap verdicts on how the 2024 presidential hopefuls performed.
- “Biden hits back at Trump for saying he ‘can’t hit a ball 50 yards’” – The presidential debate nearly went off the rails as two elderly candidates traded jabs about each other’s golf games, writes Geoff Earle in the Mail.
- “They knew” – Biden is no longer fit to be President. Last night’s debate exposed the lies we’ve been told, says Bari Weiss in the Free Press.
- “Joe Biden, President of the United States, advanced dementia patient, enduring symbol of sclerotic late-stage liberal democracy” – On Substack, Eugyppius dissects Biden’s car crash debate performance.
- “Britain issues legal challenge to ICC arrest warrant for Netanyahu” – Britain has challenged the right of the International Criminal Court to issue arrest warrants for Israel’s Prime Minister and Defence Minister, reports the Telegraph.
- “Keir Starmer will delay recognition of Palestinian state to avoid rift with U.S.” – Keir Starmer will delay recognition of a Palestinian state under a Labour Government because of fears it could undermine Britain’s special relationship with the U.S, says the Times.
- “Don’t trust me, I’m a Gazan doctor” – The media need to stop treating medics in war zones as fonts of truth, writes Jonathan Foreman in Spiked.
- “Fury at mass migration will sink Labour sooner than you think” – Starmer must know that his migrant plan can’t work, says Isabel Oakeshott in the Telegraph.
- “The Channel Four smear job on Reform” – On Substack, Paul Sutton casts doubt on Channel Four’s ‘exposé’ of Reform.
- “Is Nigel Farage right about Putin’s invasion?” – On SpectatorTV, historian Sergey Radchenko and academic Glenn Diesen debate the role of NATO in – allegedly – provoking Putin to invade Ukraine.
- “‘I’m voting Reform’” – On Substack, Laura Dodsworth explains why she’ll be voting for Reform on July 4th.
- “Tony Blair: lockdowns in developing world did more harm than good” – UnHerd picks up on recent comments from Tony Blair stating that Covid lockdowns in the developing world “did more harm than good”. No, really?
- “Woodcock and Marks at FDA forced Krause out from vaccine products to ram through full FDA approval to justify the Biden vaccine mandates” – The Biden administration did what Trump never did – tamper with the FDA to force vaccination on many people who didn’t need it, writes Prof. Vinay Prasad on Substack.
- “The Court greenlights censorship” – In its Murthy v, Missouri decision, the Supreme Court has made it harder for Americans to vindicate their free speech rights, says the Brownstone Institute.
- “The climate scaremongers: proof that our Net Zero drive is pointless” – While Western countries are slowly moving away from fossil fuels, the rest of the world have made it clear that they are not concerned about climate change, real or imaginary, writes Paul Homewood in TCW.
- “Tom Bradby’s colleagues protest the ITV newsreader’s comments” – ITN staff have defended Tom Bradby after three colleagues demanded he be censured for saying “there aren’t many white, male anchors left” on television, reports the Mail.
- “The Church of England’s historic links to the transatlantic slave trade” – The CofE did not invest in anything connected with slave-trading and the tainted wealth never existed, write Robert Tombs and Lawrence Goldman on Psephizo.
- “J.K. Rowling criticises David Tennant for allegedly calling feminists ‘little whinging f——’” – J.K. Rowling has slammed David Tennant for allegedly calling women’s rights activists “little whinging f——” during a row over the trans debate, according to Variety.
- “Kemi Badenoch: ‘I do think David Tennant is a misogynist’” – In an interview with the Times, the Women and Equalities Minister claims that David Tennant’s recent attack is rooted in misogyny.
- “Election candidates who hold ‘militant views’ on trans rights ‘named and shamed’ by women’s group” – A women’s group has named election candidates who have expressed “militant” views on trans rights, reports the Telegraph.
- “German woman given harsher sentence than rapist for calling him ‘pig’” – A woman in Germany has been given a harsher sentence than a convicted rapist after she was found guilty of defaming him, reports the Telegraph.
- “Guardrails of civilisation” – If politics is downstream from culture, culture is downstream from the campus, writes Doug Stokes in the Critic.
- “What actually happened at Stonewall?” – On Substack, Andrew Doyle revisits the events of the Stonewall riots, which took place in Greenwich Village 55 years ago.
- “Lessons from the persecution of Assange” – Julian Assange’s persecution provides a reminder of how the powerful will usurp our rights to advance their interests, says the Brownstone Institute.
- “Driver who said giving police middle finger was free speech is awarded $175,000” – A driver who was arrested for giving a police officer the middle finger has won a $175,000 settlement after arguing the gesture should be considered free speech, reports NBC News.
- “The U.S. state that’s planning to physically castrate child rapists” – Louisiana is close to letting its judges sentence sex offenders to surgical castration, reports the Louisiana Illuminator.
- “Needless to say, the drugs didn’t work” – On X, Donald Trump has released a brutal video response to his debate with Joe Biden.
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