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Aujourd’hui — 28 mars 2024Presse

Germany’s Beloved Dachshund Could Be Threatened Under Breeding Bill

The bill would strengthen laws around dog breeding, but Germany’s kennel club worries that the legislation could lead to bans on several breeds.

Dachshunds have long been a national symbol in Germany.

U.S. Says Israel Seeks to Reschedule Canceled Meeting on Rafah

Netanyahu’s office hasn’t confirmed it has any desire to make new plans.

President Biden, middle, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel in Tel Aviv in October.

Ireland to Intervene in South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel at the ICJ

Ireland did not outline the argument it planned to advance at the court, but the country’s lawmakers have made repeated calls to prioritize the protection of civilians in Gaza.

Micheál Martin, Ireland’s foreign minister, in Berlin in January.

Joseph Lieberman, Man of the Inside Party

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Joseph Lieberman, Man of the Inside Party

Lieberman demonstrated how character can disguise morally radical politics.

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Joseph Lieberman was a Democrat who somehow belonged to both parties without fully fitting in with either. This is another way of saying that Lieberman’s true party was the Inside Party. To the extent that Republicans and Democrats have to answer to outsiders who want to change Washington, the Connecticut senator couldn’t be entirely at home on either team.

Ironically, Lieberman won national office in the first place because change-minded conservatives wanted to purge one of the last fossils of the GOP’s old “Eastern establishment.” Sen. Lowell Weicker was a Rockefeller Republican who irked the likes of William F. Buckley Jr. so much that Buckley—a Connecticut resident—endorsed his Democratic challenger in 1988. The state went Republican in that year’s presidential election: George H.W. Bush beat Michael Dukakis by more than 5 points. Lieberman, the Democratic challenger, beat Weicker by less than a single point in the Senate race.

Conservatives made the difference, but they paid a price. Connecticut has never again elected a Republican to the United States Senate. And the state—which voted for Ronald Reagan twice in the 1980s and even for Gerald Ford in 1976—has been won by the Democrat in every presidential election of the last 32 years. Rockefeller Republicans and conservative Republicans together could win federal elections in the state. But conservatives preferred a Democrat like Lieberman to a Republican like Weicker, and Rockefeller Republicans likewise came to prefer Democrats to any halfway conservative Republican.

Lieberman’s election was a disaster for conservatives in another way. The newly minted senator helped to accelerate the rise of the “New Democrats,” who presented themselves as more market-oriented than the big-government Democrats of old and less culturally radical than the left wing of the party. Bill Clinton and Al Gore were among the champions of this new movement, and the Clinton-Gore ticket would win both presidential elections of the 1990s. 

But from the start, the New Democrats were a fraud. In his first two years in office, while his party controlled Congress, President Clinton pursued left-wing policies on every front, from the FACE Act, which restricted the free speech and assembly rights of pro-life protesters, to gun control, gays in the military, and socialized medicine (“Hillarycare”). Lieberman was as socially liberal as Clinton, and later in the decade he even voted against a ban on partial-birth abortion. Yet he maintained an appearance of moderation by substituting the personal for the political: He voted radically, but he was serious about his Jewish faith and was outspokenly critical of violent video games and Clinton’s affair with Monica Lewinsky—though that didn’t stop Lieberman from voting against Clinton’s removal from office after he was impeached for lying under oath about the tryst. 

Lieberman demonstrated how character can disguise morally radical politics. He was a kind of whitewash, and that won him a spot on the Democratic presidential ticket in 2000. Vice President Al Gore didn’t need Lieberman as his running mate to provide policy experience or factional balance—they were both New Democrats—and the Connecticut senator wasn’t going to win Gore any state he couldn’t already count on. What Lieberman did was to lend his good character to absolve the vice president from association with Clinton’s sins. 

If New Democrats like Lieberman were not so different from the earlier McGovernite left where abortion and other cultural issues were concerned, however, they were indeed a break with the progressive tradition when it came to foreign policy and neoliberal economics. Lieberman, like his close Republican friend John McCain, was one of the most consistently bellicose figures in American politics. He was an early supporter of the Iraq War—and a late one, too, which cost him his party’s nomination for the Senate in 2006. But he again used Republicans to win a general election that he would otherwise have lost. 

That November, the Republican nominee for Senate received less than 10 percent of the vote—and while Connecticut was very much a blue state by then, it wasn’t so blue that a Republican could expect to draw only single-digit support. The Republican vote simply went to Lieberman instead of the GOP candidate, and enough of the Democratic vote did so as well that Lieberman, running as an independent, beat the antiwar Democratic nominee. 

America as a whole turned against the Iraq War in that election, causing Republicans to lose both the House and the Senate. But Lieberman secured re-election with plurality support in a three-way race by representing the establishment positions within both parties—the hawkishness of the Bush-era GOP and the social liberalism of Democrats then and now.

He continued to vote and caucus with the Democrats, but Lieberman increasingly exploited his Inside Party prestige with Republicans as well. He endorsed John McCain for president and spoke at the 2008 Republican National Convention. McCain seriously contemplated making Lieberman his running mate and was only dissuaded by the unavoidable fact that social conservatives in the GOP would never countenance such a thing. But if the choice had come down solely to Inside Party preferences, Lieberman would have been the pick. There was no other politician in America closer to McCain’s priorities. They were warhawks of a feather.

Lieberman retrospectively recognized that voters wouldn’t have bought what he and McCain wanted to sell. He joked that if he’d been selected by McCain he’d have had “the opportunity to take a unique place in history to have run for vice president on two different party tickets—and to have lost twice.” He was glad that “God saved me from that—or the Republican delegates saved me from that.”

Yet up to his death on Wednesday, Lieberman still dreamed of making the Inside Party a force that could win elections. He became the founding chairman of “No Labels,” a project aspiring to field a centrist presidential candidate without a traditional party apparatus. Democrats, especially this year, perceive the initiative as a threat, given the conflicts within Joe Biden’s coalition over Israel and the risk that No Labels would split socially liberal voters with the Democrats while leaving social conservatives united within the GOP.

He will be remembered for being the first Jew on a major party presidential ticket. But he’s also significant as an archetype of his time. No politician better embodied the overlap between the Clinton and George W. Bush eras. Military adventurism, crony capitalism, and “character” as a quality that could spellbind social conservatives without inconveniencing social liberals—this was the Lieberman formula, and it’s still employed today, not least by those ex-conservatives who invoke “character” as their justification for siding with the party of the cultural left over the party of Donald Trump.

Lieberman was not a moderate. From war to abortion, his views were extreme. Those who only imagine a political spectrum with moderates in the middle and maniacs at the ends are wrong: Sometimes the middle is precisely where the culture of death is strongest. The senator was a man of good character but bad politics, and only voters more committed to the left and the right prevented him from doing greater harm in higher office.

The post Joseph Lieberman, Man of the Inside Party appeared first on The American Conservative.

Sam Bankman-Fried Sentenced to 25 Years in Jail for Fraud

Disgraced FTX CEO and Democrat Megadonor Sam Bankman-Fried on Thursday was sentenced to 25 years in jail for fraud after facing up to 100 years in jail.

The post Sam Bankman-Fried Sentenced to 25 Years in Jail for Fraud appeared first on Breitbart.

Elon Musk's 'Symbiotic' Relationship with China Is Now a Concern for Tesla

Elon Musk's Tesla has found tremendous success in China, but the symbiotic relationship between the billionaire entrepreneur and Beijing is drawing scrutiny from U.S. policymakers as the billionaire supports the communist country in international issues.

The post Elon Musk’s ‘Symbiotic’ Relationship with China Is Now a Concern for Tesla appeared first on Breitbart.

Rupture conventionnelle : la Cour des comptes étrille l'Etat

Dans un référé, la Cour des comptes critique sévèrement la gestion des indemnités de départ des agents de la FPE dans le cadre de l'expérimentation de la rupture conventionnelle. L'instance qualifie cette opacité de "problématique".

Senegal’s New President Was Unknown, but ‘This Family is Not New to Ruling’

How did Bassirou Diomaye Faye, age 44, go from obscurity to a resounding win in Senegal’s presidential election? At the family homestead, one relative explained, “This family is not new to ruling.”

The top opposition candidate Bassirou Diomaye Faye flanked by his two wives after voting in the presidential election in the West African nation of Senegal last Sunday, in his hometown, Ndiaganiao. He won resoundingly.

Formation à la transition écologique : la fonction publique retrousse ses manches

La fonction publique d'État prend, jeudi 28 mars, 15 engagements dans le cadre de son plan de transformation écologique. Son premier axe : la formation des agents. Les trois versants ont signé une convention pour partager plus efficacement leurs méthodes en la matière. Point d'étape sur les réalisations et les objectifs à court terme.

Why Russia’s Vast Security Services Fell Short on Deadly Attack

The factors behind the failure to prevent a terrorist attack include a distrust of foreign intelligence, a focus on Ukraine and a distracting political crackdown at home.

Security forces on the street after Friday’s attack on a concert hall outside Moscow that killed at least 143 people.

Start Walking: Democrat-run NYC Approves $15 Toll on Cars Entering Manhattan

Democrat-run New York is poised to become the first U.S. city to hit drivers with punitive tolls after transit officials on Wednesday approved a $15 fee for most motorists headed to the busiest part of Manhattan.

The post Start Walking: Democrat-run NYC Approves $15 Toll on Cars Entering Manhattan appeared first on Breitbart.

Marlow: McDaniel Debacle Exposes 'Fascists' at MSNBC, NBC News

Par : Pam Key · Pam Key

Breitbart Editor-in-Chief and New York Times bestselling Breaking Biden author Alex Marlow said Wednesday on Fox Business Network's "Kudlow" that NBC News had exposed itself as "fascists" by parting ways with former Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel after MSNBC hosts complained publicly about her becoming a paid contributor.

The post Marlow: McDaniel Debacle Exposes ‘Fascists’ at MSNBC, NBC News appeared first on Breitbart.

Former Star Rapper on Diddy's Bad Boy Records Says 'He's in Trouble'

Par : Paul Bois · Paul Bois

Mark Curry, a former star rapper from Sean "Diddy" Combs Bad Boy Records label, has publicly stated that Diddy might be in big trouble.

The post Former Star Rapper on Diddy’s Bad Boy Records Says ‘He’s in Trouble’ appeared first on Breitbart.

Bill Belichick Reportedly Doesn't Want to be Part of NFL Studio Show

Former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick is not interested in becoming a regular part of an NFL studio show, according to a report.

The post Bill Belichick Reportedly Doesn’t Want to be Part of NFL Studio Show appeared first on Breitbart.

After the U.N. Cease-Fire Resolution, Israeli Strikes on Gaza Haven’t Let Up

Israel and Hamas appear no closer to negotiating a stop in fighting, with significant gaps remaining between them.

Smoke rising above the Gaza Strip, near the border with Israel, on Wednesday.

U.S. Says Israel Has Agreed to Try to Reschedule Canceled Trip

Netanyahu’s office hasn’t confirmed it has any desire to make new plans.

President Biden, middle, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel in October.

Lawsuit: SWAT Raid on Innocent Family Caused by Apple's 'Find My' Location Service

A Denver family has filed a lawsuit against Apple claiming that the company's "Find My" location service led to a wrongful SWAT raid on their home, causing emotional distress and property damage. 

The post Lawsuit: SWAT Raid on Innocent Family Caused by Apple’s ‘Find My’ Location Service appeared first on Breitbart.

Houthis Finally Admit to Bombing Chinese Ship, Claim It Is British

A spokesman for the Yemeni Houthi terrorist organization identified the Panamanian-flagged, Chinese-owned-and-operated Huang Pu as one of several ships it attempted to bomb in the past 24 hours, incorrectly identifying it as "British."

The post Houthis Finally Admit to Bombing Chinese Ship, Claim It Is British appeared first on Breitbart.

Israel: Zero Civilian Casualties at Shifa Hospital; Hundreds of Terrorists Killed, Arrested

Israeli government spokesman Avi Hyman said Wednesday that there had been "zero" civilian casualties in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) attack on Hamas terrorists at the Shifa Hospital in Gaza city, despite many terrorist casualties.

The post Israel: Zero Civilian Casualties at Shifa Hospital; Hundreds of Terrorists Killed, Arrested appeared first on Breitbart.

Israel and Hezbollah Trade Fire, With Deaths Reported on Both Sides

The exchange came as a U.N. cease-fire demand appeared to be having little effect on the war in Gaza, and pressure increased on neighboring Jordan to sever ties with Israel.

The aftermath of an Israeli strike on Wednesday in al-Habbariyeh, in southern Lebanon. Lebanon’s Ministry of Health said it hit an emergency medical center and killed seven people.

Russian Group Spread Disinformation About Kate Middleton, Experts Say

A Kremlin-linked group known for online campaigns to sow falsehoods and distrust among Russia’s foes helped fuel the frenzy of conspiracy theories about Catherine and her health.

Conspiracy theories have swarmed around Catherine, Princess of Wales.

Russia Amps Up Online Campaign Against Ukraine Before U.S. Elections

Moscow has found better ways to conceal influence operations that spread arguments for isolationism, officials and experts say.

A Ukrainian soldier after loading shells into an American-made Paladin howitzer near Bakhmut last year. Russian operatives are laying the groundwork for what could be a stronger push to support U.S. candidates who oppose aiding Ukraine.

Rep. John James: Ruby Garcia Latest Victim of 'Biden’s Open Border Policies'

Ruby Garcia is the latest victim of President Joe Biden's "open border policies," Rep. John James (R-MI) says, after she was shot and left for dead, allegedly by a previously deported illegal alien.

The post Rep. John James: Ruby Garcia Latest Victim of ‘Biden’s Open Border Policies’ appeared first on Breitbart.

Joe Biden Funds Border Security in Foreign Countries as U.S.-Mexico Border Crossings Hit 7.4 Million

President Joe Biden, with the help of Congress, is spending hundreds of millions in American taxpayer dollars on border security initiatives in foreign countries. At the same time, border crossings at the United States-Mexico border have surpassed 7.4 million since Biden took office.

The post Joe Biden Funds Border Security in Foreign Countries as U.S.-Mexico Border Crossings Hit 7.4 Million appeared first on Breitbart.

Hier — 27 mars 2024Presse

Bouches-du-Rhône : une vingtaine de téléphones qui servait à des «activités délinquantes» saisis en prison

Ces portables ont été découverts jeudi dernier dans le cadre de fouilles réalisées aux Baumettes de Marseille et au centre de détention de Salon-de-Provence.
Une cinquantaine de cellules ont été fouillées dans les deux prisons.

Bouches-du-Rhône : des caméras installées par le bailleur social d'une cité touchée par le trafic de drogue

Avec l’aide de l’État, le bailleur social Erilia a installé une vingtaine de caméras de vidéosurveillance dans un quartier connu pour abriter du trafic de drogue à Aubagne, près de Marseille.
Ces caméras sont pour l’instant en phase de test

Marseille : en semi-liberté, un détenu de la prison des Baumettes en profite pour s'évader

INFO LE FIGARO - Le prisonnier, sous le coup d’une OQTF, a faussé compagnie à l’autorité carcérale. Une situation déplorée au sein du centre pénitentiaire, à qui l’on confie ce type de détenus d’ordinaire placés en centre de rétention administrative.
Le détenu n’est jamais revenu en détention.

Russia Has No Formal Death Penalty. Some Want to Change That.

Some prominent Russians are calling for the execution of those responsible for the massacre at a concert hall near Moscow, and an end to Russia’s 28-year moratorium on capital punishment.

Saidakrami Murodali Rachabalizoda, one of the men accused of the attack at a concert hall near Moscow that killed 139 people, in a Moscow courtroom.

Online Conspiracies About the Baltimore Bridge Collapse Are Out of Control

Conspiracy theorists are calling the Baltimore bridge collapse a “black swan event,” and blaming everything from Israel to DEI to Covid vaccines.

Mark Zuckerberg's Meta Created Secret 'Project Ghostbusters' to Snoop on Snapchat, Other Rivals

Newly unsealed court documents from an ongoing class action lawsuit against Meta show that in 2016, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg personally directed executives to "figure out" how to track encrypted usage on competing apps like Snapchat, YouTube, and Amazon.

The post Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Created Secret ‘Project Ghostbusters’ to Snoop on Snapchat, Other Rivals appeared first on Breitbart.

British Museum Sues Former Curator for Return of Stolen Items

The museum accuses Peter Higgs, a former keeper of Greek and Roman antiquities, of stealing or damaging at least 1,800 artifacts and selling many on eBay.

A London judge ordered Peter Higgs, right, a former curator at the British Museum, to return any gems or jewelry from the museum that were in his possession.

Driver Shocked to Discover He Escaped Baltimore Bridge Minutes Before Collapse

A driver was shocked that he narrowly escaped near-certain tragedy, crossing over the Francis Scott Key Bridge minutes before its collapse.

The post Driver Shocked to Discover He Escaped Baltimore Bridge Minutes Before Collapse appeared first on Breitbart.

Dérèglement climatique, la responsabilité des pays riches

Alors que leurs effets sont connus depuis au moins quarante ans, les pays les plus riches continuent d'émettre massivement des gaz provoquant le dérèglement climatique. En mettant en avant l'adaptation plutôt que l'atténuation, ils font payer les conséquences de leur incurie aux pays les plus (...) / , , , - Environnement - Pollution

Hezbollah Hits Israeli Factory for People with Special Needs; Kills Druze Arab, 23

Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed Shia terror group, fired rockets into northern Israel on Wednesday, hitting a factory that employed people with special needs, and killing a 23-year-old Druze Arab named Zaher Bashara in the facility.

The post Hezbollah Hits Israeli Factory for People with Special Needs; Kills Druze Arab, 23 appeared first on Breitbart.

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