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OpenAI chief Sam Altman put his patriotism on display Friday in a July 4th message while questioning the Democratic Party, who he said has moved away from its traditional principles, leaving him "politically homeless."In a lengthy post on X, Altman said he was proud to be an American, as millions began celebrating the holiday weekend. "I’m not big on identities, but I am extremely proud to be American," he wrote. "This is true every day, but especially today—I firmly believe this is the greatest country ever on Earth. The American miracle stands alone in world history."DEMS AT A CROSSROADS AS ESTABLISHMENT PLANS 'PROJECT 2029' WHILE SOCIALIST CANDIDATE WINS NYC MAYORAL PRIMARYThe tech giant then said he embraces "techno-capitalism," which encourages people to make lots of money and to find ways to widely distribute the wealth and "share the compounding magic of capitalism." One doesn't work without the other, he said. "The world… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.2 days ago - Jewish Republican Congressman Says Trump’s Use of Anti-Semitic Slur Doesn’t Bother Him: ‘I Was...
Rep. David Kustoff (R-TN) said President Donald Trump’s reference to “shylocks” in a speech on Thursday did not offend him. Addressing rally-goers in Iowa, Trump used the old-time slur for Jewish moneylenders, which has its origins in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. “No death tax, no estate tax,” the president told the audience. “No going to the banks and borrowing from – in some cases – a fine banker, in some cases, shylocks and bad people.” Afterward, a reporter asked Trump about his use of “shylocks.” The president pleaded ignorance, stating that he “never heard that” the term was a slur. On CNN on Friday, Brianna Keilar asked Kustoff, who is one of four Jewish Republicans in the House, about the remark. “He says – when he was questioned about this – quote, he’s never heard it that way,” she noted. “What do you think?” “Well, until you… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.2 days ago - Public funding of political campaigns: An idea that went nowhere
Should a democratic government be for sale to the best fund-raiser? By James R. Hood of ConsumerAffairs July 4, 2025 Watergate Fallout: Scandal in the 1970s ignited demands to ban private donations and protect democracy from secret money and corruption. Bold Proposals Stall: Reformers in Congress pushed to replace private cash with public fundsbut legal hurdles and partisan divides blocked sweeping change. Legacy Endures: Though efforts failed, the fight shaped debates still raging today over big moneys grip on U.S. elections. Money pours into political campaigns today millions of dollars from individual supporters, giant corporations and anonymous donors who back PACs and other private funding efforts. The Trump campaign raised at least $1.45 billion while the Biden campaign raised about $997 million. After Biden dropped out, the Kamala Harris campaign raised more than $1 billion in just three months. The net… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.2 days ago - Texas A&M star QB says he expects to win 2025 Heisman Trophy
Can the Aggies' quarterback be the second player to win the sport's top award and bring it back to College Station? ...[TheTopNews] Read More.2 days ago - House Republican Questions If Pentagon Official Went Rogue On Ukraine: Trump ‘Said He Was Not Noti...
(Evan Vucci/AP photo) Republican Congressman Don Bacon (R-NE) suggested on Friday that top Pentagon official Elbridge Colby may have gone rogue in stopping U.S. weapons shipments to Ukraine. Bacon, a former U.S. Air Force brigadier general, wrote on X Friday, “Congress wants answers here. Did Under Secretary Colby do this on his own without approval? The President said he was not notified nor did he approve the halt in weapon shipments to Ukraine.” Congress wants answers here. Did Under Secretary Colby do this on his own without approval? The President said he was not notified nor did he approve the halt in weapon shipments to Ukraine. https://t.co/W0qJ300iT0 — Rep. Don Bacon (@RepDonBacon) July 4, 2025 Bacon, who is not seeking reelection, made the comment while sharing an article from foreign policy analyst Shankar Narayan who wrote a Substack article on Friday titled, “The Call, the Cover-Up,… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.2 days ago
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OpenAI chief Sam Altman put his patriotism on display Friday in a July 4th message while questioning the Democratic Party, who he said has moved away from its traditional principles, leaving him "politically homeless."In a lengthy post on X, Altman said he was proud to be an American, as millions began celebrating the holiday weekend. "I’m not big on identities, but I am extremely proud to be American," he wrote. "This is true every day, but especially today—I firmly believe this is the greatest country ever on Earth. The American miracle stands alone in world history."DEMS AT A CROSSROADS AS ESTABLISHMENT PLANS 'PROJECT 2029' WHILE SOCIALIST CANDIDATE WINS NYC MAYORAL PRIMARYThe tech giant then said he embraces "techno-capitalism," which encourages people to make lots of money and to find ways to widely distribute the wealth and "share the compounding magic of capitalism." One doesn't work without the other, he said. "The world… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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Rep. David Kustoff (R-TN) said President Donald Trump’s reference to “shylocks” in a speech on Thursday did not offend him. Addressing rally-goers in Iowa, Trump used the old-time slur for Jewish moneylenders, which has its origins in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. “No death tax, no estate tax,” the president told the audience. “No going to the banks and borrowing from – in some cases – a fine banker, in some cases, shylocks and bad people.” Afterward, a reporter asked Trump about his use of “shylocks.” The president pleaded ignorance, stating that he “never heard that” the term was a slur. On CNN on Friday, Brianna Keilar asked Kustoff, who is one of four Jewish Republicans in the House, about the remark. “He says – when he was questioned about this – quote, he’s never heard it that way,” she noted. “What do you think?” “Well, until you… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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Should a democratic government be for sale to the best fund-raiser? By James R. Hood of ConsumerAffairs July 4, 2025 Watergate Fallout: Scandal in the 1970s ignited demands to ban private donations and protect democracy from secret money and corruption. Bold Proposals Stall: Reformers in Congress pushed to replace private cash with public fundsbut legal hurdles and partisan divides blocked sweeping change. Legacy Endures: Though efforts failed, the fight shaped debates still raging today over big moneys grip on U.S. elections. Money pours into political campaigns today millions of dollars from individual supporters, giant corporations and anonymous donors who back PACs and other private funding efforts. The Trump campaign raised at least $1.45 billion while the Biden campaign raised about $997 million. After Biden dropped out, the Kamala Harris campaign raised more than $1 billion in just three months. The net… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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Can the Aggies' quarterback be the second player to win the sport's top award and bring it back to College Station? ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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(Evan Vucci/AP photo) Republican Congressman Don Bacon (R-NE) suggested on Friday that top Pentagon official Elbridge Colby may have gone rogue in stopping U.S. weapons shipments to Ukraine. Bacon, a former U.S. Air Force brigadier general, wrote on X Friday, “Congress wants answers here. Did Under Secretary Colby do this on his own without approval? The President said he was not notified nor did he approve the halt in weapon shipments to Ukraine.” Congress wants answers here. Did Under Secretary Colby do this on his own without approval? The President said he was not notified nor did he approve the halt in weapon shipments to Ukraine. https://t.co/W0qJ300iT0 — Rep. Don Bacon (@RepDonBacon) July 4, 2025 Bacon, who is not seeking reelection, made the comment while sharing an article from foreign policy analyst Shankar Narayan who wrote a Substack article on Friday titled, “The Call, the Cover-Up,… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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