MORNING NEWS BRIEFING – AUGUST 16, 2019

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THE DAILY SIGNAL

Aug 16, 2019
  Happy Friday from Washington, where we still revere the Founding Father this town was named after even as the San Francisco School Board votes to protect kids from remembering him. Jarrett Stepman would like a word. After traveling with the secretary of state, Nolan Peterson explains why the U.S. has a big stake in the Pacific. Paul Coleman, an advocate of religious freedom around the world, joins the podcast. Plus: Jenny Beth Martin on today’s tea party, Igor Magalhaes on caring for migrant kids, and Victor Davis Hanson on what really started World War II. Enjoy the weekend.  
  Commentary Squabble Over George Washington Mural Exposes Absurdity of War on History The San Francisco School Board argues that a mural depicting George Washington “traumatizes students” and “glorifies slavery, genocide, colonization, manifest destiny, white supremacy, oppression, etc.” More Commentary The Tea Party Isn’t Dead. It’s More Vibrant and Essential Than Ever. When millions of us first got involved in the tea party movement, we had many expectations that proved to go unmet and held many assumptions that we learned were wrong. More News To Counter China in the Pacific, America Reboots ‘Island-Hopping’ Campaign of World War II America’s promise of a democratic world order is now being defended on the very turf where it was originally won. More Commentary Congress Can Help Migrant Children With This Key Fix Eliminating the impression that bringing a child to the border guarantees expedited release into the country will reduce the incentive to put a child’s life in danger and provide relief to the congested immigration system. More Commentary A Bad Deal Between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, 80 Years Ago In sophisticated times, we sometimes forget that time-honored concepts like the balance of power and military deterrence—not good intentions and international peace organizations—keep the peace. More Analysis The Rise of ‘Hate Speech’ Policing in Europe Authorities in Europe are increasingly cracking down on so-called “hate speech” — a label that’s been applied to speech critical of Islam, homosexuality, and more. More  
   
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Friday, August 16, 2019 Israel Bans Omar and Tlaib “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday barred U.S. Democratic congresswomen Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar from making a planned trip to Israel.” Reuters

Earlier in the day, President Donald Trump tweeted, “It would show great weakness if Israel allowed Rep. Omar and Rep.Tlaib to visit. They hate Israel & all Jewish people, & there is nothing that can be said or done to change their minds.” Twitter From the Left The left is critical both of Netanyahu’s decision to bar Omar and Tlaib, and of Trump’s encouragement that he do so.  “Last we checked, both the United States and Israel were democracies — and allies. Yet on Thursday the leaders of both countries sounded more like crazy autocrats with a penchant for silencing their critics. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to prohibit U.S. Reps. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) and Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) from entering Israel on an official congressional visit not only smacks of tin-pot authoritarianism, it elevates his critics… A real, vibrant democracy… isn’t afraid to engage its critics.”
Editorial Board, LA Times

“How many dictators are rejoicing today that a U.S. president has given them full permission to bar members of Congress who in the future might want to visit their countries to monitor elections or speak up for human rights?… Israel enacted a law two years ago authorizing officials to deny entry to supporters of the BDS movement. That was a sign of weakness: How could a country with a robust pluralistic democracy bar nonviolent visitors based on their political beliefs? That a U.S. president would lend support and credence to such a policy — at the expense of democratically elected members of Congress — is fundamentally un-American.”
Editorial Board, Washington Post

“A particular concern involves Omar’s role as a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee… An outspoken human rights advocate, Omar has been critical of the policies of many countries, including Saudi Arabia. Setting a precedent that she can be banned from traveling because of her criticism of a country’s policies is atrocious. And that the president of the United States would promote such a ban is doubly atrocious.”
John Nichols, The Nation

In the past, “the president has grounded a military jet set for use by the Democratic House speaker, yanked a security clearance from a former CIA director critical of him, threatened to withhold disaster aid from states led by Democrats, pushed to reopen a criminal investigation targeting Hillary Clinton and publicly called for federal action to punish technology and media companies he views as biased against him… By pressuring the Israeli government to bar entry by two members of Congress, President Trump once again used the power and platform of his office to punish his political rivals.”
Toluse Olorunnipa, Washington Post

“There is an argument quickly developing that it would have made sense to allow Omar and Tlaib into Israel if they were genuinely interested in learning about Israel’s security challenges firsthand and hearing from Israelis, but that their itinerary was instead going to be one-sided and intended to showcase Israel’s ugliest warts. This misses the larger point… 

“It does not matter what Omar and Tlaib intended to see or with whom they intended to meet… If the Israeli government views the opinions of two members of Congress to be so threatening to its fundamental well-being that it believes there are greater benefits than costs to keeping them out of Israel, it is a clearer sign of Israel’s weakness than anything that Omar or Tlaib could point to on their own. Allowing Omar and Tlaib into Israel with open arms and smiling as they conduct an unbalanced tour while bashing their host country would show that Israel is secure in its convictions and confident in its claims. Barring Omar and Tlaib does the opposite, and makes Israel look small.”
Michael J. Koplow, New Republic

“Few things are more important to Israel’s security than strong bipartisan support in the United States, and support for Israel is still one of the few areas in which Democrats and Republicans in Congress generally agree. But Trump is trying to persuade Israel’s friends in the US that Democrats are Israel’s enemies… In the short run, Israel (and Netanyahu, currently running a tough race for re-election) is benefitting from strengthening ties with the powerful President of the United States. But Netanyahu is playing a risky game, unquestioningly positioning Israel on the side of one [of] the most unpopular US presidents in recent memory and helping Trump to deliberately erode bipartisan backing for Israel in the United States.”
Frida Ghitis, CNN

Some argue that “the irony of Trump calling Omar and Tlaib anti-Semites is rich. This is a man who, in 2015, told a room full of Jewish Republicans that ‘you’re not going to support me because I don’t want your money,’ adding that ‘you want to control your politicians, that’s fine.’ In 2016, Trump released a campaign ad that played a quote from one of his speeches over footage of George Soros and former Fed Chair Janet Yellen (also Jewish), a visual that comes across as an anti-Semitic dog whistle. This April, he told an American Jewish audience that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was ‘their’ prime minister, implying that American Jews have a dual loyalty to Israel — a worse version of the controversial comments Omar once made about the pro-Israel lobby.”
Zack Beauchamp, Vox From the Right The right is divided about whether barring Omar and Tlaib is the right decision or whether it will be counterproductive. “Omar and Tlaib were invited to be part of [an earlier] delegation by the leadership of the House Democratic Caucus. But the pair ruled this out… Omar and Tlaib’s proposed itinerary read like a laundry list of provocative actions designed to intentionally stoke ethnic and religious tensions. Their rumored demand to pray alongside leaders from the Palestinian Authority at the Temple Mount – Judaism’s holiest site and also the location of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the third-holiest site in Islam – could have incited a riot and kicked off a round of deadly violence… The two congresswomen have First Amendment rights – as do all American citizens – to express their beliefs. But Israel, as a sovereign nation, also has every right to decide who can and cannot enter its borders and for what purpose.”
Brooke Goldstein, Fox News

“Should Israel have taken the high road and given two enemies of Israel visas for this propaganda visit? Probably. It usually does. Allowing foes to enter the country reflects the strong liberal values that make Israel a special place in Middle East… [But] what principle of democracy states that you have to issue visas to foreigners who are actively engaged in efforts to harm your citizens? If Republican Steve King were denied an entry visa into Mexico, not a single congressperson would stand up for him, not a single presidential candidate would claim that Mexico had insulted the honor of the United States, not a single Democrat would argue that it reflected poorly on Mexican democracy, and not a single liberal pundit would contend that the Mexican-U.S. relationship was being hurt… 
 
“It needs to be stressed that Tlaib and Omar aren’t mere ‘critics’ of Israel, as the media incessantly claims. Critics of Israel find fault with policies of the nation’s government… Tlaib and Omar actively support a movement with the strategic aim of rallying the world to destroy the Jewish state economically… The boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement (BDS) not only challenges Israel’s right to exist, it relies on age-old antisemitic tropes, conspiracy theories, and blood libels to propel the message.”
David Harsanyi, The Federalist 

“Israel shouldn’t bar critics but I can’t fault it for wanting to bar enemies, which is what Omar and Tlaib are… as for complaints that barring Omar and Tlaib will itself hand them a propaganda opportunity to play the victim and cry crocodile tears about Israeli illiberalism, making them do that here is preferable to letting them do it in front of a banc of reporters on Israeli soil. The point, again, is that their posture towards the Jewish state is implacably adversarial and they’re making no bones about it. Their itinerary telegraphed the fact that they would use the trip to agitate against the country. There’s no reason for the Israeli government to be party to that.”
Allahpundit, Hot Air
 
Others, however, argue that “as it stands, Omar and Tlaib have little support in Congress when it comes to their anti-Israel sentiments. The Democratic Party is doing what it can to temper their rhetoric and make sure their policies remain unpopular in the House. But singling out these two lawmakers could reverse the tide and compel the Democrats to stand behind them. In fact, it already has. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and Rep. Eliot Engel, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee — two Democratic lawmakers who have criticized Omar and Tlaib in the past — have issued statements condemning Israel’s decision. Omar and Tlaib’s visit to Israel would not have been productive, but it’s better to let them make fools of themselves than to make martyrs out of them.”
Kaylee McGhee, Washington Examiner

Netanyahu “is playing into a propaganda trap by allowing Omar and Tlaib to suggest that the reality of Israel is as they depict it to be, rather than the thriving democracy it is. Omar and Tlaib will now depict Israel as afraid of its record and interfering in the lives of anyone who is critical of Israel or Netanyahu… Had Omar and Tlaib visited Israel, their statements would have been negative, and they may have highlighted a false narrative or amplified Israel’s very real flaws beyond proportion. But ultimately, the news coverage would have been a flash in the pan. Now, however, they can always claim to be martyrs for the cause.”
Michael Rubin, Washington Examiner
 
“Denying Omar and Tlaib a platform to visit the country they have both maligned was a mistake. It did them a service, not Israel. Israel should reconsider this decision if for no other reason than for the sake of its defenders in the United States. The vibrant, strong and democratic society that it is can easily afford the misguided showboating of a couple of members of Congress… The best thing that could happen for friends of Israel is to let these two congresswomen go to Israel and talk — not despite their views but because of them. Only by listening to what they have to say can the truth behind their anti-Israel and anti-Semitic rhetoric be revealed.”
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POLITICO Playbook: Tlaib is going to Israel after all

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Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) got Israeli permission after she sent a letter — on congressional letterhead — asking to visit her 90-year-old grandmother in Beit Ur al-Fauqa, a Palestinian village near Ramallah in the West Bank. | Win McNamee/Getty Images

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REP. RASHIDA TLAIB (D-Mich.) is going to Israel. She asked to go visit her grandmother in the West Bank, and the Israeli government granted the request, several reporters, including Channel 13/Axios’ BARAK RAVID, reported early today. Tlaib sent a letter — on congressional letterhead — asking to visit her 90-year-old grandmother in Beit Ur al-Fauqa, a Palestinian village near Ramallah in the West Bank. She promised the Israeli government she wouldn’t participate in boycotts while there. The letter, via Noa Landau of Haaretz

— HEATHER CAYGLE scooped that House Minority Leader STENY HOYER (D-Md.) visited Tlaib’s grandmother in the West Bank when he was in Israel.

TYING IT ALL TOGETHER … ISRAELI PM BENJAMIN NETANYAHU united the following people against him Thursday when he decided to ban TLAIB and Rep. ILHAN OMAR (D-Minn.) from entering Israel — each of these people thought it was a mistake and said so publicly: Speaker NANCY PELOSI, Senate Minority Leader CHUCK SCHUMER, Sen. MARCO RUBIO (R-Fla.), HOYER, AIPAC, BEN SHAPIRO and ERICK ERICKSON.

— SUPPORTIVE STATEMENTS FOR NETANYAHU: Republican Reps. MO BROOKS of Alabama and CHIP ROY of Texas. Rep. LEE ZELDIN (R-N.Y.) issued this statement, which didn’t directly address it, but we followed up with him, asking whether he supports Netanyahu’s decision, and he said: “Yes. That is within Israel’s right to do. Tlaib and Omar have been approaching this issue dangerously wrong.”

SEN. LINDSEY GRAHAM (R-S.C.), referring to the “boycott, divestment, sanctions” movement to pressure and isolate Israel over its settlement policies, said, “If you openly joined an international movement to destroy the state of Israel, then you’ll suffer the consequences.”

— THE HOUSE GOP LEADERSHIP … House Minority Leader KEVIN MCCARTHY, who previously had urged Netanyahu to allow Tlaib and Omar to enter,said the pair should’ve gone on the trip that was put on by an AIPAC-linked group, but didn’t say whether he backed Netanyahu’s decision. House Minority Whip STEVE SCALISE (R-La.)said he backed Netanyahu’s decision. House Republican Conference Chair LIZ CHENEY’S (R-Wyo.) spokesmantold us she backed Netanyahu’s decision.

FRONT PAGE OF ISRAEL HAYOM (newspaper owned by Sheldon Adelson): “NO ENTRY TO HATERS OF ISRAEL” … The front page, which is in Hebrew

NYT ED BOARD: “What Are Trump and Netanyahu Afraid Of?”: “It is difficult to stomach the notion that an American president would put pressure on Israel to deny entry to two members of the United States Congress. …

“[C]ontrary to Mr. Trump’s tweet, it is blocking entry by two American legislators who are critics of Israel that shows great weakness, especially after Israel hosted visits by delegations of 31 Republican and 41 Democratic lawmakers this month. It has long been Israel’s mantra that critics of its policies should come see for themselves, and the country is certainly strong enough to handle any criticism from two members of Congress. Mr. Trump has done Israel no favor.” NYT

BURNING QUESTION … Which American TV journalist gets the first Netanyahu interview?

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KICKER OF THE DAY, via NYT’S MAGGIE HABERMAN at the Trump rally in Manchester, N.H., and PETER BAKER, with Katie Rogers in Manchester: “But even among the die-hards at the front of the line, there was some detectable unease as the stock market reeled. Kevin Steele, 40, a self-described Democrat for Trump, said he hoped that Mr. Trump’s trade war would be over soon. ‘Listen,’ Mr. Steele, who is unemployed and lives in Scranton, Pa., said, ‘I’m hoping to God he closes with China. Just get the deal done. All of my money’s in stocks.’” NYT

TRUMP, WORRIED … WAPO: “Trump, banking on strong economy to win reelection, frets over a possible downturn,” by Phil Rucker in Bridgewater, N.J., Damian Paletta and Josh Dawsey in Manchester, N.H.: “Mounting signs of global economic distress this week have alarmed President Trump, who is worried that a downturn could imperil his reelection, even as administration officials acknowledge that they have not planned for a possible recession. …

“Privately … the president has sounded anxious and apprehensive. From his golf club in New Jersey, where he is vacationing this week, Trump has called a number of business leaders and financial executives to sound them out — and they have provided him a decidedly mixed analysis, according to two people familiar with the discussions who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the conversations were confidential.” WaPo

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TOP TALKER … WSJ: “President Trump Eyes a New Real-Estate Purchase: Greenland,” by Vivian Salama, Rebecca Ballhaus, Andrew Restuccia and Mike Bender: “The idea of the U.S. purchasing Greenland has captured the former real-estate developer’s imagination, according to people familiar with the discussions, who said Mr. Trump has, with varying degrees of seriousness, repeatedly expressed interest in buying the ice-covered autonomous Danish territory between the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans. …

“U.S. officials view Greenland as important to American national-security interests. A decades-old defense treaty between Denmark and the U.S. gives the U.S. military virtually unlimited rights in Greenland at America’s northernmost base, Thule Air Base. Located 750 miles north of the Arctic Circle, it includes a radar station that is part of a U.S. ballistic missile early-warning system. The base is also used by the U.S. Air Force Space Command and the North American Aerospace Defense Command. …

“People outside the White House have described purchasing Greenland as an Alaska-type acquisition for Mr. Trump’s legacy, advisers said. The few current and former White House officials who had heard of the notion described it with a mix of anticipation and apprehension, since it remains unknown how far the president might push the idea.” WSJ

— REUTERS: “Not for sale: Danish MPs ridicule idea of Trump buying Greenland” FYI: “Trump is due to visit Copenhagen in September and the Arctic will be on the agenda during meetings with the prime ministers of Denmark and Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory. … There has been no indication that a Greenland purchase will be on the agenda for Trump’s talks with Danish officials.”

SCOOP … THE DCCC raised $7.296 million in July, which they say is their best off-year July in history. The House Democrats’ party committee has $28.76 million on hand, and has raised $68.9 million this year. All of their totals surpass where they were in 2017, when they launched their bid to take back the majority.

— LAURA BARRÓN-LÓPEZ and HEATHER CAYGLE: “DCCC chief overhauls hiring operation after lawmaker outcry”: “Bustos (D-Ill.) notified members on Thursday of a new advisory council that will conduct the search for an executive director, following a massive senior staff shakeup from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in late July. … Twelve Democratic lawmakers and five technical experts with former experience working at the campaign arm will sit on the council, according to a letter from Bustos obtained by POLITICO.” POLITICO

— FIRST IN PLAYBOOK … THE NRCC has announced its first round of Young Gun “On the Radar” candidates. The committee gives these candidates and their races special attention. The list

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CNN’S MANU RAJU and ELLIE KAUFMAN in Walled Lake, Michigan: “Why Pelosi has yet to embrace impeachment”: “Nearly every day that’s passed since Robert Mueller’s testimony last month, more House Democrats have become convinced that impeachment proceedings must begin to consider the removal of President Trump from office.

“But here in this GOP-leaning district just outside Detroit, the question about impeachment is far more complicated, underscoring the stakes facing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as she weighs the ramifications of moving ahead in the fall.

“This region has long been dominated by Republicans — until a hard-fought victory in 2018 by Democrat Haley Stevens, a 36-year-old former Obama administration official who worked as a top aide on a task force seeking to rescue the auto industry.

“Now, the freshman Democrat is trying to project a bipartisan and pragmatic image — something that could be upended if she’s forced to vote to make Trump just the third president in history to be impeached by the House.

“‘Some of this is so deeply personal,’ Stevens told CNN after a news conference at a nearby hospital vowing to protect the Affordable Care Act. ‘This is something that we are evaluating, we are going through a process on. I am spending time with my church, my family evaluating the documents and I am holding tight here.’ Stevens added: ‘I don’t want this to be a rush to fail. … I want to do justice. I want to do it right.’” CNN

THE JUICE …

— ASHLEY KILLOUGH, who covered the 2016 campaign and Capitol Hill for CNN, is moving to Dallas to be their field producer.

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SUNDAY SO FAR …

  • CNN “State of the Union”: Pete Buttigieg.Panel: Rick Santorun, Andrew Gillum, Amanda Carpenter and Xochitl Hinojosa.
  • FOX “Fox News Sunday”: Panel: Jason Chaffetz, Ann Gearan, Josh Holmes and Juan Williams.
  • NBC “Meet the Press”: Panel: Yamiche Alcindor, Joshua Johnson, Carol Lee and Peggy Noonan.
  • ABC “This Week”: Stacey Abrams. Panel: Matthew Dowd, Cokie Roberts, David Drucker and Alexi McCammond.
  • CBS “Face the Nation”: Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) … Andrew Yang. Panel: Dan Balz, Nancy Youssef, Antjuan Seawright and Leslie Sanchez.
  • CNN “Inside Politics”: Neil Irwin, Julie Pace, Seung Min Kim, Lisa Lerer and Laura Barrón-López.

THE PRESIDENT’S FRIDAY … TRUMP has no events scheduled.

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PHOTO DU JOUR: As the lights dim and the music gets loud just before President Donald Trump takes the stage, the crowd raises their smartphones to capture his entrance at his Manchester, N.H., rally Thursday. | M. Scott Mahaskey/POLITICO

PLAYBOOK READS

PETER CANELLOS: “What FDR Can Teach Democrats About Socialism”: POLITICO Magazine

THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION — REUTERS’ TIM MCLAUGHLIN: “Invesco thrives in China as former executive Ross leads Trump’s trade war”: “The former investment company of U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross has been flourishing in China, even as he marshals billions of dollars’ worth of punishing tariffs in America’s deepening trade war.

“U.S. money manager Invesco Ltd – for which Ross was a senior executive from 2006 until he joined Trump’s cabinet in February 2017 – has become the top foreign manager of Chinese money in China over the past year through its joint venture Invesco Great Wall Management, according to research firm Z-Ben Advisors, leaping ahead of Switzerland’s UBS.

“It is an unlikely success story that Invesco executives say has nothing to do with government policy, but is instead rooted in the company’s decades’ worth of relationships in China.” Reuters

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LITTLE ROCKET MAN — “North Korea Launches 2 Projectiles; South Korean Experts Blame Trump,” by NYT’s Choe Sang-Hun in Seoul: “North Korea launched two projectiles yet again off its east coast on Friday, as South Korean analysts said President Trump’s repeated downplaying of the North’s weapons tests had given it a free hand to conduct them.

“The two projectiles, launched from Tongchon in the southeast of North Korea, flew 143 miles, the South Korean military said in a statement.” NYT

AP: “North Korea on Friday bluntly criticized South Korean President Moon Jae-in for continuing to hold military exercises with the U.S. and over his rosy comments on inter-Korean diplomacy, and said Pyongyang has no current plans to talk with Seoul.

“The statement … came hours before South Korea’s military detected two projectiles North Korea fired into the sea to extend a torrid streak of weapons display that’s apparently aimed at pressuring Washington and Seoul over their joint drills and slow nuclear negotiations.”

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IRAN SANCTIONS WATCH … REUTERS: “China-owned oil tanker changes name in apparent effort to evade U.S. sanctions”

SPORTS BLINK … FOR KEN VOGEL and PAUL KANE … HATE READING FOR EVERYONE ELSE … AP: “Harper hits grand slam in 9th, Phillies rally past Cubs 7-5”

MEDIAWATCH … CNN’S OLIVER DARCY: “WaPo story fuels conspiracy theories on Epstein”: “The Post’s story helped fuel conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein’s death, which authorities have called an apparent suicide. But, according to medical experts I spoke to Thursday, the evidence presented in WaPo’s story was actually consistent with suicidal hangings.” CNN

— LORDY, SOMEONE GAVE ASHLEY FEINBERG A TAPE: “The New York Times Unites vs. Twitter: In a transcript of the newspaper’s crisis town-hall meeting, executive editor Dean Baquet grapples with a restive staff and outside scrutiny.” Slate

— MUST READ FOR DRUDGE-OLOGISTS … BUZZFEED’S CRAIG SILVERMAN: “Matt Drudge Has Barely Changed Anything About The Drudge Report In The Last 20 Years. This Summer, He Upended Its Advertising Business.”

— THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER’S JEREMY BARR: “A trove of Treasury Department emails released to the non-profit organization Democracy Forward and provided exclusively to The Hollywood Reporter this week paint a picture of a close, friendly bond between the Trump administration agency and two news organizations, Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network.

“The 270 pages of email correspondence were obtained as part of a Freedom of Information Act request and detail conversations that took place in 2017 and 2018. While many of the emailed messages were standard fare for the television news business, dealing with the onerous logistics of coordinating newsmaker interviews, some revealed an unusual closeness between the agency and the networks.” THR

— Lateshia Beachum will join WaPo’s general assignment news desk. She most recently worked for The Center for Public Integrity. Talking Biz News

— Chandelis Duster will be a breaking news reporter at CNN. She previously worked at NBC News and also served as an RA for the POLITICO Journalism Institute.

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WELCOME TO THE WORLD — Dana Gemmill, senior director in the strategic communications practice at FTI Consulting, and David Gemmill, senior director for health solutions at FTI Consulting, welcomed Bailey. Pic

BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: McKenzie Barbknecht, special assistant for media strategy at DOT. What she’s reading currently: “I’m just finishing up ‘Fly Girls: How Five Daring Women Defied All Odds and Made Aviation History.’ It’s a good read on a little-known slice of history — five trailblazing women who made a name for themselves in the male-dominated field of aviation. It’s excellent.” Playbook Plus Q&A

BIRTHDAYS: Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.) is 53 (hat tip: Jess Andrews) … Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) is 71 … Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) is 56 … Josh Bolten, president and CEO of the Business Roundtable, is 65 (h/t Meredith Casey McPhillips) … Jen Cytryn of the White House … POLITICO’s Michael Grunwald is 49 … Ramesh Ponnuru is 45 … Jack Quinn, partner in the government and regulatory practice at Manatt … Chris Moody … Tom Lopach of Steve Bullock’s campaign … Erin Casey French … Steve Demby … Axios’ Danielle Jones … FWD.us’ Chris Golden … Tyler Grimm … Dave DenHerder, partner at FP1 Strategies, is 47 … Steve Abbott is 57 … Neil McKiernan … Charles Brittingham … Tom Anfinson is 78 … Taylor Reveley, president of Longwood University … Rick Chessen, SVP for legal and regulatory affairs at NCTA … economist Adam Hersh (h/t wife Dawn Le) … POLITICO Europe’s Paul Taylor …

… Stacey Daniels, comms director for Sen. Pat Roberts (R-Kan.) (h/t husband Jacob) … Matt Silverstein … Edelman’s Allison Brenner and Tyson Greaves … Karly Moen … Kenneth Ryan James … Bloomberg’s Ben Brody … former Sen. Carol Moseley Braun (D-Ill.) is 72 … former Rep. Dick Zimmer (R-N.J.) is 75 … former Rep. Rick Berg (R-N.D.) is 6-0 … former Rep. Gary Myers (R-Pa.) is 82 … Sol Levine … Kate Dolgenos … Abe Adams, Targeted Victory managing partner … Tricia Moffatt … Grant Rumley … Matt Spence, managing director at Guggenheim Partners … Ellen Weissfeld … Harrison Roday … Julia Haslanger … Marshall Cohen … Kourtney Geers … Dean Thompson … Seth Colton … Rafael Viturro … Jane Elizabeth … Julie Young … Devont’e Kurt Watson … Michael K. Lavers … Jon Lipshutz … Linda Honold … Lisa Graves … Dave Jacobson (h/ts Teresa Sullivan) … Meg Sullivan of Ballast Research

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Warning Signs for Republicans President Trump has backed off tariffs on toys made in China. His Commerce Secretary, Wilbur Ross, said the administration did not want to hurt Christmas. This is an admission against interest that the trade war with China is hurting the American people. Last week, the yield curve inverted. Normally, the yields, or interest rate, on […] The post Warning Signs for Republicans appeared first on The Resurgent.  Read in browser »


Donald Trump’s Green New Deal: Buy Greenland It sounds crazy. It probably is crazy. It is also funny and funny to see so many people melting down in spittle flying rage over the idea. But it is not actually a bad idea. President Trump has mentioned several times to aides that we should try to buy Greenland from Denmark. The idea first […] The post Donald Trump’s Green New Deal: Buy Greenland appeared first on The Resurgent.  Read in browser »


Democrats’ Racial Incitements Threaten Philadelphia Police, Not The 2nd Amendment Philadelphia police attempting to execute a narcotics warrant in a “troubled” neighborhood yesterday got a surprise when a felon with a 12-page rap sheet, including a lengthy prison sentence for federal weapons charges, opened fire.  Six officers were wounded. Last night’s big city shooting was followed, as usual, by a self-righteous big city mayor hectoring […] The post Democrats’ Racial Incitements Threaten Philadelphia Police, Not The 2nd Amendment appeared first on The Resurgent.  Read in browser »


While I Find It Funny, I Think Israel Got This Wrong Israel has handed a major PR win to the so-called “squad” by prohibiting two American congresswomen from entering their country as part of a congressional delegation. Reps. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) and Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) have been denied entry because they support the BDS movement, which is a radical movement that seeks to hurt Israel. I […] The post While I Find It Funny, I Think Israel Got This Wrong appeared first on The Resurgent.  Read in browser »


Ben Shapiro Misfired Normally, I’m a fan of Ben Shapiro. He’s a brilliant writer and a staunch conservative. He also (like so much of the conservative puditocracy) has a nasty habit of making unfortunate comments that hijack productive dialogue. Such was the case yesterday: Now, I have been cautioned to take this comment in context. Apparently, Shapiro was […] The post Ben Shapiro Misfired appeared first on The Resurgent.  Read in browser »


Epstein Autopsy Cannot Rule Out Murder Although the autopsy does not rule out the possibility that Epstein was murdered, it also does not rule out the possibility that he committed suicide. The post Epstein Autopsy Cannot Rule Out Murder appeared first on The Resurgent.  Read in browser »




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President Trump successfully lobbied Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to bar entry to two freshman members of Congress who planned to visit Israel next week to lodge complaints about Israel’s treatment of Palestinians.   The president’s unprecedented involvement and Netanyahu’s assent on Thursday to initially deny entry to two Democrats, Reps. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, ignited another round of partisan tension in Washington and renewed debate on the world stage about what the president and the prime minister are trying to accomplish.    The Israelis backed off in part early this morning, allowing Tlaib to enter the Israeli-occupied West Bank on humanitarian grounds to see her 90-year-old grandmother in the region. Minister Aryeh Deri published a letter from Tlaib, saying she would respect any restrictions and would “not promote boycotts” during her visit. However, she is still not allowed to make the official visit as initially planned, and Omar remains barred from entering the region.   Trump — who campaigned Thursday in New Hampshire and mentioned Omar once in passing during his 95-minute rally — has tried to divide the Democratic caucus by branding Omar and Tlaib, both women of color and both Muslim, as far-left House extremists. Representatives Omar and Tlaib are the face of the Democrat Party, and they HATE Israel!” he tweeted. Both lawmakers are critics of the president and Netanyahu, support Palestinian rights and have backed the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel (The Hill).    I can’t imagine why Israel would let them in. But if they want to let them in, they can,” the president told reporters before his rally began in New Hampshire.   The Washington Post: Governing by grievance, Trump wields official powers against political enemies.   Netanyahu, for his part, said he is complying with a law adopted in his country in 2017 that bars entry to foreign supporters of the global movement to boycott Israel (The New York Times). The prime minister also faces a critical election a month from now.   “It would show great weakness if Israel allowed Rep. Omar and Rep.Tlaib to visit,” Trump tweeted. “They hate Israel & all Jewish people, & there is nothing that can be said or done to change their minds. Minnesota and Michigan will have a hard time putting them back in office. They are a disgrace!”   Netanyahu, in a statement, defended his blockade against Omar and Tlaib. “The two-member congressional visitation plan shows that their intent is to hurt Israel and increase its unrest against it.”   Tlaib, whose megaphone grew on Thursday as a result of the controversy, tweeted a photograph of her smiling Palestinian grandmother. “The decision by Israel to bar her granddaughter, a U.S. Congresswoman, is a sign of weakness b/c the truth of what is happening to Palestinians is frightening,” she wrote.   Omar tweeted that as a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, oversight of U.S. foreign aid and support for human rights are part of her job, woven into the trip she and Tlaib planned to make. Trump, she continued, exported his Muslim ban to Netanyahu, and the prime minister “has consistently resisted peace efforts, restricted the freedom of movement of Palestinians, public knowledge of the brutal realities of the occupation and aligned himself with Islamophobes like Donald Trump.”    Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), one of a House foursome that includes Omar and Tlaib and is nicknamed “the squad,” tore into Netanyahu with the suggestion that unless all U.S. lawmakers are welcome in Israel, none should travel there (The Hill).    Democratic leaders and a few Republicans in Congress, including Sens. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Susan Collins (R-Maine), protested on Thursday that treating elected members of Congress as threats to an ally because of their beliefs was a regrettable mistake between two stalwart democracies (The Hill).   Lawmakers running for president, including Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), also assailed Trump and said Israel should admit the lawmakers.   Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said in a statement that “Israel’s denial of entry to Congresswomen Tlaib and Omar is a sign of weakness and beneath the dignity of the great State of Israel.”   Collins argued that if Trump had stayed out of the controversy and Israel had welcomed the two congresswomen next week for their planned itinerary, it would have sent a powerful message.   “Israel should allow U.S. Representatives Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar to visit. The Trump Administration made a mistake in urging Israel to prevent them from entering the country,” she tweeted. “Instead, the Administration should have encouraged Israel to welcome the visit as an opportunity for Reps. Tlaib, and Omar to learn from the Israeli people. We have to be willing to talk if we want people to change their views.”   House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) noted that a bipartisan group of lawmakers traveled to Israel a few weeks ago, and he suggested Tlaib and Omar passed up an opportunity to join that group.   “A record 70+ members of Congress—Reps and Dems—came to Israel this month with open minds, open eyes, and open ears. It’s unfortunate that a few freshmen members declined to join this opportunity to hear from all sides. They should have come,” he tweeted.   Perspectives & analysis: The New York Times Editorial Board: What are Trump and Netanyahu afraid of? The Washington Post Editorial Board: Barring Omar and Tlaib from Israel is un-Israeli. Trump’s cheering for it is un-American.  Jonathan Allen: Netanyahu takes a big loss for Trump’s little win against ‘the squad.’ Aaron Blake: Did Trump and Israel get played by Omar and Tlaib? Some conservatives think so. Matthew Lee and Zeke Miller, The Associated Press: Trump uses Israel to fuel partisan fires.  
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LEADING THE DAY
POLITICS & CAMPAIGNS: The Democratic presidential field shrunk on Thursday as former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper announced his exit from the race. He said  he’s exploring a potential bid for the Senate in what is expected to be a prime opportunity for Democrats to flip a seat in 2020.   Hickenlooper made the news official in a video announcement to supporters, indicating that he will give a Senate bid a serious look despite repeatedly saying that he would not be a good fit for the Senate and that being a senator is not something he’s “cut out to be.”   A potential Hickenlooper bid for the Senate could be a boon for Democrats, who tried to drop hints in the media over the past week that he would be in good shape if he did decide to make the jump.    On Sunday, The Denver Post published polling connected to “a national Democratic group involved in Senate races” showing the former governor holding a commanding 51-point lead in the crowded Senate primary. A day later a super PAC known as the 314 Action Fund rolled out a “Draft Hick for Senate” campaign and released polling showing Hickenlooper leading Sen. Cory Gardner (R-Colo.) by double digits (The Hill).  
© Getty Images     Republicans agree that Hickenlooper would be a formidable candidate, given the political mechanics of the state, which Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton won by nearly five points in 2016. They also admit that Gardner is the underdog in a race against Hickenlooper, but note that Gardner also played that role in 2014 when he upset former Sen. Mark Udall (D-Colo.). They argue that Hickenlooper has weaknesses they can exploit.   “Even if Hickenlooper gets in, he’s still going to have a difficult fight,” said one GOP strategist. “[Gardner’s] still the same guy and capable of delivering an upset this time around.”   “Although it may sound good to some Washington Democrats for Hickenlooper to get out of the presidential race and enter the Colorado Senate race…what excites their base are fresh faces, and he’s not that at all,” the strategist continued. “I don’t think his entry in the race into the Colorado Senate race does more than earn a week of headlines.”   The strategist also likened the playbook against Hickenlooper to the same one used in the last two cycles against former Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland, former Sen. Evan Bayh (D-Ind.), former Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.) and former Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen, where Republicans successfully labeled them as a bunch of has-beens and retreads. However, they concede the political conditions are different in Colorado than those four states.    > Trump says a Democratic president would put economy at risk: The president told New Hampshire supporters the economy would “go down the tubes” if he loses in 2020. “You have no choice but to vote for me,he said a day after the largest decline in financial markets seen this year, triggered by fears of a possible recession. “Whether you love me or hate me, you’ve got to vote for me,” he told a crowd in Manchester, arguing that the value of Americans’ retirement accounts depend on his winning a second term (The Hill).   > O’Rourke back: Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-Texas) announced his plans to return to the campaign trail on Thursday after taking nearly two weeks to return to his hometown of El Paso, Texas, to comfort residents after a mass shooting.    O’Rourke, who has struggled to gain traction and is facing calls to drop out and run for Senate, says he is redoubling his commitment to the presidential race. He attacked the president as a white supremacist, pointing to immigrant communities he says have been “terrorized” by the president, and called for new gun reforms (The Hill).   “There have been some who have suggested that I stay in El Paso and run for Senate,” O’Rourke said. “But that would not be good enough for this community … we must take this fight directly to the source of this problem. The person who has caused this pain and placed this country in the moment of peril, and that is Donald Trump.”   “As we head back to the campaign trail today, I know there is a way to do this better,” O’Rourke continued. “To those places where Donald Trump has been terrorizing … our fellow Americans, that’s where you’ll find me and this campaign. From El Paso, we’re heading to Mississippi to be with those families who have lost a loved one … because of the hostility of this administration to immigrants … anyone this president puts down, we will do our best to lift up.”   The former Texas congressman also dashed the hopes of many Democrats who were hoping he would drop his presidential bid in favor of a Senate race against Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), telling MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell that he will not do so under “any scenario.”   “I will not in any scenario run for the United States Senate,” O’Rourke said. “I’m running for president. I’m running for this country. I’m taking this fight directly to Donald Trump and that is what I am exclusively focused on doing right now.”   Politico: NRA struggling to counter gun control push.   The Hill: Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats’ commitment.   The New York Times: Relationship between former President Obama, former Vice President Joe Biden looks rosy. It wasn’t always that simple.   > Lewandowski for Senate?: The president threw his weight behind Corey Lewandowski, his former campaign manager, as he considers a possible bid for the Senate in New Hampshire. “I think he’ll be tough to beat,” Trump said during his rally in Manchester, noting that Lewandowski had not decided whether to enter the race.   Ahead of his appearance in the Granite State, Trump lauded his former campaign hand as “an outstanding guy” during an interview with the “New Hampshire Today” radio show, adding that he “would be a great senator.”    “Well, first of all, I have to tell you that I think he would be fantastic. He’s got great energy. He’s terrific on television … He’s a really good guy,” Trump said in the interview.    If Lewandowski decides to wage a campaign of his own, he would be the fourth Republican to launch a bid to try to unseat Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) (The Associated Press).   WMUR: Lewandowski leads GOP US Senate field in poll conducted by Trump pollster.    The Hill: State officials beg Congress for more election security funding.    Reuters: Georgia must use paper ballots by 2020 if new voting system not up and ready.    Typo correction: Morning Report erred on Thursday by identifying Gardner as a Democrat. He is a Republican.
 
IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES
CONGRESS: House Republicans have expressed interest in supporting the primary opponent of Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) next year in the wake of his most recent head-scratching remarks, this time on abortion, rape and incest.    A pair of prominent House Republicans, Reps. Paul Mitchell (Mich.) and Steve Stivers (Ohio), told The Hill on Thursday that they are actively considering backing Randy Feenstra, a state senator who has outraised King in consecutive fundraising quarters.    Mitchell said that he plans on donating the maximum amount to Feenstra, while Stivers, who chaired the House GOP campaign arm in 2018, says he is “considering my options on supporting his primary opponent,” adding that the state senator is a “good man” from what he has heard.   “I will be openly contributing to his primary opponent and encouraging others to do the same. Enough of his destructive commentary,” said Mitchell, who is retiring at the end of his term.   “In my opinion, Steve King does not reflect the values or principles of our conference,” Mitchell added.   In his latest incendiary remarks, King offered the Westside Conservative Club in Iowa a defense of his position that abortion should be illegal, including in cases of rape and incest.     “What if we went back through all the family trees and just pulled out anyone who was a product of rape or incest? Would there be any population of the world left if we did that?” King said, according to the Des Moines Register.   The Associated Press: Even as some cringe, Steve King’s support may endure.   > Subpoena season: House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) subpoenaed Lewandowski and former White House official Rick Dearborn on Thursday as Democrats’ make another attempt to gather testimony from key figures in former special counsel Robert Mueller’s report.    Nadler said he is seeking the public testimony on Sept. 17 from the two Trump era officials who were involved in President Trump’s attempts to persuade former Attorney General Jeff Sessions to reverse his recusal from overseeing the Russia probe.     “Corey Lewandowski and Rick Dearborn were prominently featured in the Special Counsel’s description of President Trump’s efforts to obstruct justice by directing then-White House Counsel Don McGahn to fire the Special Counsel, and then by ordering him to lie about it,” Nadler said in a statement (The Hill).   CNN: White House officials look at executive privilege for Lewandowski, who never worked at W.H.
 
OPINION
GOP tax cuts are a national security threat, by Marik von Rennenkampff, opinion contributor, The Hill. https://bit.ly/2HmNqrl    The party of Robert F. Kennedy is gone, by Hugh Hewitt, columnist, The Washington Post. https://wapo.st/2MjkJzy
 
WHERE AND WHEN
Hill.TV’s “Rising” at 9 a.m. EDT features Jesse Trentadue, an attorney who had a brother who killed himself in an Oklahoma jail, talking about Jeffrey Epstein’s prison death; Jeff Kaufmann, chairman of the Republican Party of Iowa, discussing the recent Iowa State Fair and other current events; and The Hill’s editor-in-chief Bob Cusack, who leads The DeBrief news update. Find Hill.TV programming at http://thehill.com/hilltv or on YouTube at 10 a.m.   The House and Senate continue to meet in pro forma sessions but are not scheduled to return for votes until Sept. 9.    The president is at his home in New Jersey and has no public events, and Vice President Pence has no public events.   The Working Families Party will hold a live question-and-answer session on Saturday with 2020 presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) at 7:30 p.m. Information to participate is HERE.   “Clear the Shelters Day” takes place on Saturday at 300 participating animal shelters in the United States and Puerto Rico from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. (including at least five shelters and rescue organizations in the Washington, D.C., area). Adoption fees will be waived for all animals in the shelters (regular adoption policies and application procedures apply). Last year, more than 1,400 pets found homes in the D.C. area, thanks to this annual event! Information is HERE.
 
ELSEWHERE
China: Beijing on Thursday vowed to counter U.S. tariffs on $300 billion of Chinese goods but called on the United States to meet it halfway on a potential trade deal (Reuters) … In New Hampshire on Thursday, the president predicted the U.S. impasse with China could end soon, or not. “The tariffs are working.I have a feeling it’s going to go fairly short. …And I don’t know, you know, maybe they want to do this for years,” he added … Trump on Thursday tweeted that Chinese President Xi Jinping should consider meeting directly with protesters in Hong Kong, saying it would lead to a “happy and enlightened ending” to demonstrations (Bloomberg) … Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin resisted for months labeling China a currency manipulator, but Trump won out two weeks ago, arguing with his secretary that the official branding would pressure China back to the trade negotiating table. Instead, the move aggravated tensions between the two countries. U.S. laws that govern the process of “currency manipulator” designations are intended to guard against political interference (The Washington Post). In New Hampshire on Thursday, Trump said the labeling of China as a manipulator of its currency was a campaign promise kept.     ➔ U.S. history: American slavery began 400 years ago this month, so The New York Times Sunday Magazine created coverage that “aims to reframe the country’s history, understanding 1619 as our true founding, and placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of black Americans at the very center of the story we tell ourselves about who we are.”    ➔ Feathered beach force: Ocean City, N.J., has unleashed a posse of raptors — four hawks, two falcons and one owl — to take on unruly gulls that dive bomb vacationers, steal food from their fingertips and disturb the ambiance of the boardwalk in summer. The birds of prey are trained to chase away, not kill the seagulls (The New York Times).  
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THE CLOSER
And finally … Kudos to this week’s Morning Report quiz winners!    Woodstock’s 50th anniversary this weekend inspired these puzzle champions: James Wells, Paul Blumstein (who sent us a photo of his Woodstock ticket!), Donna Nackers, Patrick Kavanagh, Candi Cee, Tim Burrack, Carol Katz, Burt Cohen (who also attended the festival), Allyson Foster, John Donato, Steve Geimann, Rich Gruber, Luther Berg (whose wife, Renée, was one of the concertgoers), Ki Harvey, Jerry Kovar (who was also in the festival crowd) and Noel St. Pre.    They knew that the original idea behind “Three Days of Peace and Music” — as conceived in 1969 by four organizing partners — was to make enough money to build a recording studio in Woodstock, N.Y.    The legendary music festival attracted an overwhelming 400,000 and 500,000 people near Bethel, N.Y., in Sullivan County, forcing the organizers to make it a free event. They had sold 186,000 advance tickets for a three-day festival they initially hoped might attract perhaps 200,000 people. (The tickets had been priced at $18 in advance for three days, and $24 at the gate.)    The Woodstock weekend opened with Richie Havens and closed with Jimi Hendrix.   The festival is remembered for great music and a peaceful crowd, but also rainy weather that turned fields to mud, not enough restrooms and first aid stations, a sound system that made it hard for most revelers to hear the bands, an abundance of recreational drugs and a scarcity of food and water. Thus, the correct answer was “all of the above.”   The 1970 Oscar-winning documentary “Woodstock,” directed by Michael Wadleigh, is credited with cementing the enduring appreciation for a gathering that became shorthand for an American generation.    BONUS => The Associated Press this year created a six-minute mini-documentary about the festival HERE … And former Rolling Stone rock photographer Baron Wolman, whose Woodstock photographs have been shown around the world, recalls the 1969 weekend during an interview HERE.  
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No Israel Access for Tlaib and Omar
Israel decided on Thursday that they would not be allowing U.S. Reps Tlaib and Omar to enter their country for a trip the two congresswomen had planned to embark on this coming weekend. Dissenters and supporters of the two ultra-liberal lawmakers reacted to the news with disappointment in Israel. Many on the left claimed that the move was anti-Islamic – Tlaib and Omar are the only two Muslim congresswomen – but others claimed it was simply their past “criticism” of Israel that prevented them. Some conservatives suggested that Israel’s choice handed Omar and Tlaib a victory, showing that Israel is intimidated by them and that getting banned is probably exactly what they wanted to happen.
 
But there is much more to the story here that should be made expressly clear before Israel chided for their choice. Omar and Tlaib are not just “critical” of Israel; they believe it should not exist. Several months ago, Tlaib claimed that thinking of the Holocaust gave her a “calming feeling” and made her think about all her Palestinian ancestors had done for the Jewish people. Omar has repeatedly suggested that Israel is a nation of greed and corruption, using inarguably anti-Semitic tropes to make her point. Tlaib has also gone on record advocating for a one-state Palestine only solution that would spell the end of Israeli sovereignty. 
 
Their biggest problem, however, is their mutual support of the boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement. To begin with, BDS calls for the total economic ruin of Israel and Israeli businesses, which is not so much “criticism” of a foreign nation as it is active advocation for its utter destruction. Support of BDS also happens to be illegal in Israel, so saying the women could enter was already a making an exception to the law. Then there was the nonprofit group, Mitfah, that had set the itinerary for the congresswomen. Mitfah, a pro-Palestinian, pro-BDS, and avowed anti-Israel group, has previously espoused Nazi-esque ideology. “The Jews used the blood of Christians in the Jewish Passover,” they wrote in a 2013 blog, among other charming anti-Semitic comments. 
 
And finally, the itinerary set by Mitfah dismissed the existence of Israel altogether, referring to it instead as Palestine. Though Israel made the wrong decision weeks ago by saying Tlaib and Omar could come, they made the right one yesterday by saying they could not. (More from me at the Washington Examiner)
 
Hong Kong Screams for Democracy as China Closes in
Heartbreak and chaos flood the streets of Hong Kong as citizens wave American flags and desperately plead to maintain their last shred of democracy. Protests began weeks ago over legislation that would make it possible for communist mainland China to extradite citizens of Hong Kong for trial, but they’ve continued as a roaring if strained voice for liberty in a land that seems destined to lose it all. 
Helen Raleigh, who was born in communist China and writes brilliantly about life and liberty in the United States, has more for National Review:

“Where does Hong Kong go from here? There is a growing feeling that the end is near. Many point to media reports of China’s increasingly sharp rhetoric and a growing presence of armored vehicles in Shenzhen, the only Chinese city that shares a land border with Hong Kong, as evidence that Beijing is preparing to snuff out the movement by force. Protesters have appealed to the international community and the U.S. in particular for support…

Even in the highly unlikely event that the crisis is resolved in a peaceful manner, Hong Kong will never be the same again. The city that Milton Friedman proudly showcased as a shining example of capitalism in his Free to Choose PBS series will be gone, and when it goes, we will all bear witness to one of the greatest tragedies in human history.”

Weekend Reading
David Marcus explains just how awful the zealotry of a converted progressive is by diving into the recent tirades by ex-conservative Max Boot. (The Federalist)

Miranda Devine explains how a triumphant return of masculinity could save us all from a bleak future. (The New York Post)

Tiana Lowe laments how ‘woke capitalism’ is bowing down to communist China in ways that we probably don’t even realize. (The Washington Examiner)

Friday Entertainment Center
As the woke war continues to wage in entertainment, it’s important to support artists and shows that refuse to bow down to the outrage mob. One of my favorite comedians, and quite possibly one of the best comics of all time, Dave Chappelle is releasing a new special on Netflix that we all need to watch. The special, “Sticks and Stones,” will drop on Netflix August 26. (The Hollywood Reporter)

Speaking of content bending to the politically correct whim of the people, the most recent season of one of my favorites, “GLOW,” took an unfortunate turn towards woke and lame. Sophie Gilbert has her own criticisms of the show’s disappointing third season. (The Atlantic)

Woman of the Week in Entertainment
Phoebe Waller-Bridge. She is the creator of the brilliant “Fleabag” on Amazon as well as the original showrunner of “Killing Eve” on BBC, both fantastic shows about dynamic women that largely avoid the pitfalls of weepy progressive tropes. She’s got a bright future and is someone to keep your eye on. She’s currently rewriting the script for the troubled “Bond 25” and has a slew of other projects on the horizon as well as a basket of Emmy nominations for work. Read more about her in this stellar profile by Libby Hill. (IndieWire)
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Leftists Don’t Want “That Conversation” Or Any Conversation By Dave King – Whether the subject is immigration, climate change, race relations, healthcare, ANTIFA, gun control or respecting the police, the left always says that they welcome “that conversation”, when in truth the left wants to discuss nothing and is only interested in their own unlimited power and control over American citizens’ lives, … Leftists Don’t Want “That Conversation” Or Any Conversation is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more.
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Qatar Foundation International Funds Arabic Programs In Select US Schools By Audrey Conklin – A 2015 QFI memo states that the U.S.-based group was formed “for the purpose advancing the vision of Her Highness Sheikha Moza Bint Nasser and the vision of Qatar Foundation.” The FARA form also notes that QFI LLC’s CEO and nominal founder is Sheikha Hind bin Hamad Al-Thani, the daughter … Qatar Foundation International Funds Arabic Programs In Select US Schools is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more.
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California Curriculum – A.F. Branco Cartoon By A.F. Branco – What do you get when California stacks its school curriculum with pro-Palestinians and leftists who are both pro-BDS movement? An Anti-Semitic and anti-Israeli Curriculum. Political cartoon by A.F. Branco ©2019. See more Branco toons HERE California Curriculum – A.F. Branco Cartoon is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more.
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Jeffrey Epstein’s Death, Democrats, The Clintons… Conspiracies or Facts? By Amanda Alverez – There is a true saying, “Where there is smoke, there has to be fire!” In the Jeffrey Epstein case, this saying couldn’t be any truer. Unfortunately, the Jeffrey Epstein case couldn’t have happened at a worse time in history. America is going through a withdrawal from accepting the FBI and … Jeffrey Epstein’s Death, Democrats, The Clintons… Conspiracies or Facts? is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more.
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Rashida Tlaib And Ilhan Omar’s Botched Israel Trip Was Sponsored By Terror-Linked Organization By Jason Hopkins – Democratic Reps. Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, two major critics of Israel, planned to visit Palestinian territories, but their trip was cancelled after Israel announced they would not be allowed into the country. The trip was partially sponsored by Miftah, a Ramallah-based organization which has expressed sympathy for Palestinian suicide bombers and … Rashida Tlaib And Ilhan Omar’s Botched Israel Trip Was Sponsored By Terror-Linked Organization is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more.
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Muslim Congresswomen, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, Have Been Banned from Entering Israel By Amalia White – It has been confirmed by Interior Minister Aryeh Deri that U.S. congresswomen Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib have been barred entry into Israel. Interior Minister Deri stated that Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supported this action. This comes after Deri suggested that the congresswomen were using their political power “to … Muslim Congresswomen, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, Have Been Banned from Entering Israel is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more.
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American Flags Lowered To Half-Staff On Epstein’s ‘Pedophile Island’ By Shelby Talcott – American flags on accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein’s private islands were lowered to half-staff following his death by apparent suicide while in a New York jail on Aug. 10. Kelly Quinn, a boat captain, was going past Little St. James Wednesday and noticed the lowered American flags. An American … American Flags Lowered To Half-Staff On Epstein’s ‘Pedophile Island’ is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more.
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Creepy Uncle Joe Biden; The Gaffe A Minute Candidate For President By Jim Clayton – I couldn’t believe it when I first saw Joe Biden entering the 2020 race for president. I know he is doing it on behalf of his recently deceased son who said to him before dying, “Run dad, run.”If Biden were to win he’d be older than Reagan was when he … Creepy Uncle Joe Biden; The Gaffe A Minute Candidate For President is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more.
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ICE Protest Turns Chaotic After Truck Plows Through Crowd, Pepper Spray Used By Jason Hopkins – A protest outside a Rhode Island detention center turned chaotic when a truck driver attempted to pass through the crowd, which was blocking a staff parking lot.  The group was protesting the facility’s connection to ICE, and it’s members believe illegal immigrants are treated similarly to Jews who endured the … ICE Protest Turns Chaotic After Truck Plows Through Crowd, Pepper Spray Used is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more.
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Schumer Tells Trump To Spend Border Wall Funds Fighting Domestic Terrorism By Matt M. Miller – Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told President Donald Trump in a written letter Wednesday to spend his requested $5 billion for a border wall on efforts to combat domestic terrorism. Schumer, alongside Sen. Patrick Leahy, argued in the latter that programs with more direct links to public safety should be … Schumer Tells Trump To Spend Border Wall Funds Fighting Domestic Terrorism is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more.
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Blind Trust – A.F. Branco Cartoon By A.F. Branco – The guards responsible for Epstein appear to be blind or sleeping. Very troublesome given this high profile subject. Let the conspiracy theories begin. Political cartoon by A.F. Branco ©2019. See more Branco toons HERE Blind Trust – A.F. Branco Cartoon is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more.
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What Has Become Of The “Squad”? By Dave King – It’s been blissfully quiet for the last several days with no one screaming at President Trump nor calling America a racist, white nationalist nation, and I wonder where the “squad” went to make things so peaceful. The “squad” (or maybe it’s the “squats” or perhaps the “squaws”, I can never … What Has Become Of The “Squad”? is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more.
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DOD Announces AI Challenge to Improve Post-Disaster Recovery By Defense Innovation Unit – When disaster strikes, speed is critical. The time it takes to properly assess damage in the wake of a major event can be the difference between life and death. However, emergency responders must often navigate disruptions to local communication and transportation infrastructure, making accurate assessments dangerous, difficult and slow. And … DOD Announces AI Challenge to Improve Post-Disaster Recovery is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more.
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Good morning, it’s Friday, Aug. 16, 2019, the day of the week when I pass along a quotation intended to be uplifting or thought-provoking. On this date in 1948 Babe Ruth passed away. Twenty-nine years later, we lost Elvis. Coincidence? San Francisco Chronicle sports columnist Scott Ostler thinks not, or at least he didn’t a couple of decades ago. I think he was on to something, as I’ll explain in a moment. First, I’d point you to RealClearPolitics’ front page, which presents our poll averages, videos, breaking news stories, and aggregated opinion columns spanning the political spectrum. We also offer original material from our own reporters and contributors, including the following: * * * Hey, Dems — If You Tank Biden, Who Else Wins the Middle? A.B. Stoddard explains the risks of softening support for the former veep. Centrist’s Dead-End: Hickenlooper Quits White House Bid. Phil Wegmann has the story. How Do You Make Republicans Laugh About Texas? Myra Adams revisits an old joke about the Lone Star State ever becoming a battleground, which may not strike the GOP as very funny these days. Investing for the Pacific Century. In RealClearWorld, Naz El-Khatib and Abby Bard offer some foreign policy advice to Donald Trump and Mike Pompeo. Why Alt Investments Should Be Part of a Retirement Portfolio. In RealClearMarkets, Steven Brod lays out a strategy to ensure retirees don’t outlive their money. Lay Catholics Must Be Attentive to Financial Abuse. In RealClearReligion, Tim Busch writes that a West Virginia bishop’s extravagant expenditures and lack of accountability should be a cautionary tale for other dioceses. * * * By the time Elvis Presley was nicknamed “Elvis the Pelvis,” the Babe had been gone for nearly eight years. But you don’t have to be an aficionado of “launch angle” or other annoying modern baseball jargon to know that Babe Ruth hit all those home runs with a powerful uppercut swing supplemented by shifting his weight perfectly as his bat met the ball. Or, as Scott Ostler mused in a lovely, if puckish, 1997 Sports Illustrated essay: “Was there some kind of psychic-spiritual link between the two men who changed our world by swinging their hips just so?” The writer went on in this way for a while, pointing out similarities between the Babe and the King: their mutual rise from hardscrabble childhoods to international royalty; their prodigious talent, rapacious appetites, and incandescent charisma. And how each would punctuate a sublime performance with a knowing wink. Ostler ended his column this way: “Proposed: a holiday, Babe ‘n’ Elvis Day, August 16. The difference between this and the normal dead-guy holiday would be that instead of taking the day off, everyone would take the day on. Swing from the heels, sing from the heart, live larger, dream bigger, eat more, sleep less, break new ground, break old rules, break a record, cut a record, cut a swath. And as you’re trotting around third or leaving the building, don’t forget the wink.” And there’s your quote of the week.  Carl M. Cannon  
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Share This           American U. Trains Faculty Not to Consider Quality When Grading Writing UT-Austin Instructor Repeats Claim That Republicans Want ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ Employee at St. Louis Community College Pleads Guilty to Embezzling College Funds   William Jacobson: “NY Times: Elizabeth Warren’s Native American deception still creates doubts about her general election viability:Warren already has admitted there could be more shoes to drop on her Native American deception. That’s a problem if you are a Democrat who, above all else, wants to defeat Trump.” Kemberlee Kaye: “Are we done pretending Politifact is not garbage?” Mary Chastain: “Things are about to get worse in Hong Kong.” Leslie Eastman: “I personally hope Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib decide its a great idea to cross Israel’s border illegally. I would love to see what happens to them.”  David Gerstman: “Love him or hate him, I think that one of President Trump’s strengths is to expose fault lines in American politics. His support of Israel’s decision to bar Reps. Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib from visiting Israel is an example of this. Omar and Tlaib support BDS, i.e. they support the destruction of Israel (contrary to how the MSM inaccurately describes BDS – as being criticism of Israeli policies). So we have Washington Post reporter John Hudson summing up a statement from U.S. Ambassador David Friedman “as speaking on behalf of America, sides with Netanyahu over Congresswomen Tlaib and Omar.” So according to Hudson the administration siding with Israel against the U.S. (Nasty insinuation isn’t it?) Of course if one takes BDS at the meaning of its founders we have two U.S. congresswomen supporting the destruction of a U.S. ally. And Democrats are supporting them.” Stacey Matthews: “David Axelrod is blasting reports that some of Joe Biden’s allies want his campaign to scale back his public appearances after a series of embarrassing gaffes he made this month.  ‘You can’t cloister the candidate and win. He either can cut it or he can’t, and the only way he can prove he can is to be an active and vigorous candidate,’ tweeted Axelrod, who was a senior adviser to President Obama.” Vijeta Uniyal: “British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has accused some British Members of Parliament (MP) of collaborating with the European Union to prevent Brexit. “There’s a terrible collaboration, as it were, going on between people who think they can block Brexit in parliament and our European friends,” PM Johnson said.”   Samantha Mandeles: “Reports of yet another terrorist attack in Jerusalem Thursday morning. Two Palestinian teenagers approached a knot of Israeli police officers near the Chain Gate in the Old City. Video recordings show that as they came close to the group, both youths pulled knives and began stabbing one of the officers again and again. One of the attackers was shot dead at the scene. The other was wounded and taken to a hospital, where he later died. The injured officer sustained stab wounds to his upper body, but survived and is being treated at a hospital as well. Let’s hope he recovers quickly.”                 Legal Insurrection Foundation is a Rhode Island tax-exempt corporation established exclusively for charitable purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code to educate and inform the public on legal, historical, economic, academic, and cultural issues related to the Constitution, liberty, and world events. For more information about the Foundation, CLICK HERE. Donate Here!   Legal Insurrection Foundation
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FIRST READ: The Trump administration tries to rewrite the story of America

For all of the focus this week on the state of the economy, Trump’s tariffs and the 2020 Democratic horserace, there’s been an even more significant story staring us in the face.

The president and his administration are trying to rewrite the story of America.

Earlier this week, for example, you had acting U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Ken Cuccinelli revising Emma Lazarus’ poem on the Statue of Liberty: “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free…”

“Give me your tired and your poor who can stand on their own two feet and who will not become a public charge,” Cuccinelli said, announcing the Trump administration’s policy to deny green cards to legal immigrants who use government benefits.

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Then yesterday, you had the president of the United States urging Israel to bar two Democratic lawmakers from entering Israel.

“It would show great weakness if Israel allowed Rep. Omar and Rep. Tlaib to visit. They hate Israel & all Jewish people, & there is nothing that can be said or done to change their minds. Minnesota and Michigan will have a hard time putting them back in office. They are a disgrace!”

Israel followed through in barring Omar and Tlaib. But this morning, the country backed down somewhat, allowing Tlaib to visit her grandmother in the West Bank on humanitarian grounds.

Freedom of speech. Freedom of dissent. A country built by immigrants.

Those have been the cornerstones of the American story.

But we’re seeing Trump and his administration opt for a new foundation.

As NBC’s Benjy Sarlin observed: 

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Trump disses NATO – again

Speaking of five-alarm fires, remember when Trump criticizing NATO used to send the political world in a panic?

Well, he continues to criticize NATO; it’s just that the outrage has died down.

Here was Trump last night at his rally in New Hampshire:

“Folks. I got NATO to pay an extra $100 billion. They weren’t paying. They were delinquent, many nations were, except for seven, many nations weren’t paying what they were supposed to be paying so we’re supposed to protect them.”

[snip]

“[B]ut I’m tired of paying for other nations anyway, I have to be honest with you. And today our nation is stronger than ever before, we’re now stronger than ever before.”

2020 VISION: Biden leads the pack, Sanders falls to third place

A new Fox News poll released on Thursday finds Joe Biden leading the Democratic presidential horserace, followed by Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.

The numbers:

  • Biden 31 percent (down 2 points since July)
  • Warren 20 percent (up 8 points)
  • Sanders 10 percent (down 5)
  • Harris 8 percent (down 2)
  • Booker 3 percent (up 1)
  • Buttigieg 3 percent (down 2)
  • Yang 3 percent (unchanged)
  • Klobuchar 2 percent (down 1)
  • O’Rourke 2 percent (unchanged)

No other Democrat gets more than 2 percent in the poll, which is a qualifying survey for the Democratic debates.

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On the campaign trail today:  Cory Booker, Julian Castro and Pete Buttigieg address a Black Church PAC forum in Atlanta… Beto O’Rourke heads to Mississippi…. And Andrew Yang, John Delaney and Steve Bullock are in New Hampshire.

On the campaign trail Saturday: Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders address the Black Church PAC forum in Atlanta… Yang, Bullock, Delaney, Cory Booker, Michael Bennet and Bill de Blasio are in New Hampshire… Buttigieg travels to South Carolina… As does Amy Klobuchar… And O’Rourke stumps in Arkansas.

Dispatches from NBC’s embeds: Pete Buttigieg yesterday finished his two-day tour through southeastern Iowa at a town hall in Oskaloosa when a woman discussed her current immigration journey. NBC’s Priscilla Thompson reports, “She’s in the process of applying for citizenship and worries that she could be deported and taken from her baby – even though she’s a lawful citizen with a green card. Buttigieg expressed the need to streamline the immigration process and address the backlog. ‘It’s time to talk about what it really means to honor family,’ he said. ‘Part of it is making sure we want families to stay together and that has implications for our immigration policy.’”

Julián Castro was asked what his health care policy would entail, since there’s no information on his website, while at a Working Families Party Q&A. NBC’s Maura Barrett reports, “Castro said they’re working on rolling out several plans and it will be up soon; summarizing, ‘We should strengthen Medicare for the people who are on it, and then expand it to anybody who wants it.’”

DATA DOWNLOAD: And the number of the day is… 26 points. 

Twenty-six points.

That’s the margin of Joe Biden’s national lead among Democratic primary voters who say they prefer a candidate who builds on Barack Obama’s legacy, according to a new Fox News poll.

Overall, 48 percent of Democratic want a candidate to build on Obama’s legacy, and Joe Biden gets support from 42 percent of these voters – followed by Elizabeth Warren at 16 percent, Bernie Sanders at 9 percent and Kamala Harris at 6 percent.

That’s compared with 47 percent of Dem primary voters who want to take a different approach from Obama, and the horserace among these voters breaks this way – Warren 26 percent, Biden 21 percent, Sanders 11 percent and Harris 9 percent.

THE LID: Nothing odd about that

Don’t miss yesterday’s pod, when we gave you the rundown on the upcoming odd-year elections.

TWEET OF THE DAY: Has Trump NOT watched Mighty Ducks 2?

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ICYMI: News clips you shouldn’t miss 

The Washington Post looks out how President Trump has moved to “punish his rivals” through his official powers.

President Trump has mused about the possibility of buying Greenland from Denmark.

Israel has granted permission to Rep. Rashida Tlaib to visit family in the West Bank after denying her broader visit to the country.

El Paso’s Republican Mayor says President Trump called him a RINO (Republican in Name Only) during his visit to the city following the recent mass shooting there.

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Trade is good. Whether domestic or international, it allows for the specialization of production, making it more efficient and thus saving resources. It emphasizes the strength of different people and different countries where everybody can bring their best products to the table, making up for weaknesses in other areas of a nation’s economy. It’s a win for everyone. Read more All but four of the 30,490 emails from Hillary Clinton’s unauthorized email server were forwarded to a private Google email address featuring a name similar to a Chinese company, according to documents released by a Senate committee on Aug. 15. Who Read Clinton’s Emails? Copyright © 2019 The Epoch Times, All rights reserved.


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Today’s Top News August 15, 2019 Israel Bans Jew-Haters Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib It was refreshing indeed to hear Thursday’s news that Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, who seem to represent a long-underrepresented constituency of terrorist supporters and America-haters, will be barred from setting foot in Israel after all. Looks like Rashida Tlaib, to cope, will have to satisfy herself with her sense that the Holocaust was calming. And with Benjamin Netanyahu having made the decision to bar her, Ilhan Omar can tweet, “See, I told you it was about the Benjamins, baby.” By: Dov Fischer
______________________ The Epstein Autopsy In short, based on what is known so far, it appears that Epstein hung himself, and the only question remaining is whether he intended to commit suicide or accidentally killed himself while engaging in autoerotic asphyxiation. By: George Parry
______________________ Now Once a Time in Hollywood Quentin Tarantino made a movie so brilliant in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood that critics and audiences love it despite missing the point. Like so many good films, it operates, and works, on many levels. When one uncovers all those layers, the movie screaming “1969” on the surface screams, in a muffled and barely audible way, “2019” — or at least “2017” or “2018” — underneath the bottom one. By: Daniel J. Flynn
______________________ The Nauseating Irony of Silicon Valley’s Bigotry Against Conservative America As a conservative on the internet, it’s easy to feel a lot like Michael Douglas these days. Despite doing everything we’re supposed to, the tech tyrants of Silicon Valley have decided we are public enemy No. 1. By: Jared Whitley
______________________ Trump Restores UK to the Front of the Queue We are living under a presidential administration that has made a stunning turnaround from Obama’s foreign policy, which relegated Britain to the back of the queue. Unlike the Obama-era hostility, Trump stands squarely with our staunchest ally. By: Lee Cohen
______________________ An Old Fashioned Recipe for Economic Growth Just weeks after Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) introduced legislation to expand the Federal Reserve’s authority into real-time payments, the Fed on August 5 announced its intent to create a real-time payments system by 2024. This move will be as damaging to the economy as it will to U.S. innovation. By: Chelsea Follett and Marian L. Tupy 
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