Wednesday, April 21, 2021

UP FIRST 04/21/2021

 

First look:
 
  • Pelosi thanks George Floyd for "sacrificing" his life, gets ridiculed
  • AOC blames racism for climate change
  • Watch: Ted Cruz torches Stacey Abrams over "stolen election" claim
  • Apple's new AirTags raise concerns over privacy, secret tracking

Pelosi thanks George Floyd for "sacrificing" his life for justice

HeadlineDemocrat Nancy Pelosi Ignites Firestorm By Thanking George Floyd For ‘Sacrificing’ His Life, Calls Grow For Resignation

The First take: We were scratching our heads watching this one. Nancy Pelosi was thanking George Floyd for being murdered? Yeah yeah, we know she said "sacrificing" his life. There was an immediate backlash on social media, including calls for her resignation. (That's not happening.) We also wonder why all of these people are wearing masks outside in the sunlight...
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AOC declares racism causes climate change

HeadlineOC: ‘Trampling of Racial Justice, Indigenous Rights is a Cause of Climate Change

The First take: Another day, another word salad from Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez. And, as with most of AOC's "speechifying," all roads lead back to racism. Apparently, if we would just listen to Democrats and do as they demand in the arena of Social Justice, everything will be fixed...even the weather. 
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Ted Cruz grills Stacey Abrams over her claim of a stolen election

HeadlineBOOM: Ted Cruz Torches Stacey Abrams on ‘Stolen Elections’ in Georgia

The First take: It has been more than two years since Stacey Abrams lost the Georgia gubernatorial election and she has yet to concede to GA Governor Brian Kemp. We wonder why people who question the counting of votes in the 2020 elections are considered to be crazy while Stacey Abrams is allowed to endlessly cast aspersions on the certified election of 2018.
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Apple's new "Air Tags" raise questions about privacy, tracking

HeadlineApple knows AirTags can be abused and is trying to get ahead of it​

The First take: Apple's big event announcing new products and updates to iPads and iMacs has raised eyebrows from people concerned with privacy and possible tracking issues. The product in question is called the AirTag and is meant to help locate misplaced items. Some speculate it could also be used to track people without their knowledge. Apple is working feverishly to disabuse people of that notion.
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