MORNING NEWS BRIEFING – AUGUST 20, 2020

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August 20 2020

Good morning from Washington, where President Trump announces the U.S. will “snap back” sanctions on Iran because the U.N. Security Council hasn’t extended an arms embargo on the Islamist regime. We have a clear-eyed view from three Heritage Foundation policy experts. On the podcast, we dive into the real story at the Postal Service with an authoritative guest. Plus: an excerpt from “Abuse of Power,” our Fred Lucas’ new book on the drive to impeach Trump; the place of safety during a pandemic; and, on “Problematic Women,” Planned Parenthood’s deadly assault on family. A hundred years ago today, gridiron star Jim Thorpe and six others gather at an auto dealership in Canton, Ohio, to organize the first pro football league. P.S.: We goofed and used the wrong intro to yesterday’s Morning Bell. We’ll be more careful.

ANALYSIS
What’s Really Going on With US Postal Service
By Rachel del Guidice
“House Democrats are … throwing an increasingly bizarre set of conspiracy theories out to try to make it seem as though the new postmaster general, Louis DeJoy, is destroying the Postal Service. That’s…
COMMENTARY
Time to Kill the Zombie Iran Nuclear Deal at UN
By James Carafano
Despite its violations, Iran values the nuclear deal because it schedules elimination of U.N. sanctions and would legitimize the Islamist regime’s illicit nuclear program.
ANALYSIS
How America’s Culture Wars Erupted Into Presidential Impeachments
By Fred Lucas
Unlike the Trump impeachment, the previous two presidential impeachments and one near-impeachment involved allegations of actual crimes.
ANALYSIS
Problematic Women: Planned Parenthood Is 'Killing the Family,' Ex-Volunteer Says
By Virginia Allen
“Regardless of whether those children were sexually active or not, the job of the comprehensive sex educator [at Planned Parenthood] is to introduce them to every possible sexual activity,” It Takes a…
COMMENTARY
In a Flourishing Society, Should Safety Be a Means or an End?
By David Hunter
A man who flees the battlefield because he fears death is considered a coward, not a hero. If safety is the top goal, why do we see his actions this way?
COMMENTARY
Raising a Child in a World Obsessed With Transgender Contagion
By Nicole Russell
The left is enamored with pushing the LGBTQ movement into the mainstream even though the number of young people struggling with their sexual orientation remains small.
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Activist Laura Loomer Wins Florida Primary for US Congressional Seat

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Texas Governor Proposes Freezing Property Taxes to Cities That Vote to Defund the Police

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Clinton, Kerry, and Schumer Attack Trump in Convention Speeches

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 2020
1.
Obama, Harris Highlight Night Three of Democratic Convention

Obama was unkind to President Trump , saying he was a threat to our entire democracy (Washington Times).  CNN, quite naturally, loved it (Twitter). From Ben Shapiro: Forget Obama’s groundbreaking willingness to tear into his successor publicly at a political convention. The gall of a president who routinely disdained the Constitution and the founding values embedded in it now wrapping himself in the document is absolutely incredible (Twitter). Turns out, that screen of 30 Democratic voters applauding Harris had multiple duplicates (Twitter). Regarding Biden, Larry Elder discusses the “Decades Long Record Of BLATANT Lies He Tells for the Black Vote–What Will It Take For Blacks To Be Insulted?” (Twitter). From David Harsanyi: This is the first major party ticket in American history that has called for confiscation of guns (Twitter).  From Erick Erickson: They won’t condemn the rioters and deny the violence of Antifa, but want to round up all the guns everyone just bought to defend themselves as they defund the police. Sure (Twitter).

2.
Goodyear Faces Backlash After Banning Blue Lives Matter, Promoting Black Lives Matter

From the story: “…a Goodyear employee at a plant in Topeka, Kan., shared a slide that he said came from the company’s corporate office in Akron, Ohio. The slide, reported by WIBW, showed two categories: Acceptable and Unacceptable.  Under “Acceptable” were Black Lives Matter (BLM) and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Pride (LGBT).  Under “Unacceptable” were Blue Lives Matter, All Lives Matter, MAGA and politically affiliated slogans or material” (Fox News).  Goodyear denies this is their policy, but didn’t explain why it appears it is (Red State). The company saw shares tumble six percent after Trump tweeted to boycott the company (Business Insider). Another story takes a look at the many big companies that have given to Black Lives Matter and campaigns to defund the police (Daily Caller).

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Netflix Promotes Series Sexualizing Pre-Teen Girls

From the Netflix description of the story of 11-year-old Amy: … eager to escape her family’s simmering dysfunction, Amy, through an ignited awareness of her burgeoning femininity, propels the group to enthusiastically embrace an increasingly sensual dance routine, sparking the girls’ hope to twerk their way to stardom at a local dance contest (Hollywood News). From Lila Rose: This is the outright promotion of pedophilia. How is this legal? Why are you depicting and encouraging the sexualization of little girls @netflix? (Twitter). From Bethany Mandel: Our culture is so deeply and irrevocably broken (Twitter).

4.
Ratings for Democratic Convention Sink Even Lower

Now off by 42 percent from four years ago.

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5.
Portland Rioters Set Fire to Building, Police Beg Them Not to

Turns out, they don’t respond to begging.

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Cake Maker from Supreme Court Decision Backs Lesbian Cakemaker

Who refused to make a cake criticizing her lifestyle.  Jack Phillips explains how they are similar and notes one important difference:  “April has received public praise for her decision to abide by her conscience. The interview with Today was very supportive and encouraging, and all the mainstream media that has covered her story has affirmed her decision to not express a message that she didn’t agree with.”

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Iowa State University Professor Threatens to Discipline Students Who Oppose Abortion

The professor also said there will be no arguments against gay marriage or Black Lives Matter.

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8.
Denver City Council Votes Against Replacing Police with “Peace Force”

But, Jazz Shaw explains, some who voted against it just felt it was rushed. You’re not out of the water yet, Denver.

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THE SUNBURN

Ballard Partners is still the top-earning lobbying firm in the state, and there’s still little evidence the pandemic has taken a toll on firms’ bottom lines.

New compensation reports show the firm founded by Brian Ballard collected an estimated $4.2 million in fees for the April through June reporting period — $2.3 million lobbying the Legislature and $1.9 million lobbying the executive branch.

Ballard Partners is again the highest compensated lobby shop in the state.

Though Ballard Partners’ median pay is slightly below what they reported in the same quarter last year, the 2019 Legislative Session fell mostly in the second quarter while the 2020 Session was entirely in the first quarter.

The figures are a near match to Q2 2018 — the last time the Legislative Session concluded before the start of the second quarter.

Most other top firms posted the second quarter in line with their historical numbers, including The Southern Group, which maintained its No. 2 position for yet another quarter with $3.7 million in receipts.

Founder Paul BradshawRachel ConeKelly CohenNelson DiazSeth McKeel and the rest of the team collected $2.2 million in the Legislature and another $1.4 million lobbying the executive branch.

Nick IarossiRon LaFace led the Capital City Consulting lobbying corps to a close third place with earnings of $3.4 million — $1.9 million through legislative lobbying and $1.5 million through executive lobbying.

Ron Book again fell in the same weight class as the megafirms, collecting more than $2.2 million in fees last quarter. As usual, the bulk of his income — $1.8 million — was listed on his legislative lobbying report.

GrayRobinson, helmed by former House Speaker Dean Cannon, took fifth place in overall compensation with $2 million in earnings last quarter. Not just a match, the figure represents a step up from its earnings in the same quarter of last year.

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A hectic night, indeed — Correction: In Wednesday’s Sunburn, we referred to the “worst concession speech ever.” Well, it wasn’t. Yes, it may have been a vitriolic speech, but it wasn’t a concession. Lloyd Dabbs is the Democrat who will be facing Republican Rep. Thad Altman as he seeks another term in HD 52 in November. We apologize and regret the error.

Situational awareness
Tweettweet:

@RealDonaldTrump: Don’t buy GOODYEAR TIRES — They announced a BAN ON MAGA HATS. Get better tires for far less! (This is what the Radical Left Democrats do. Two can play the same game, and we have to start playing it now!).

@ScottforFloridaMarco [Rubio] is right. Steve Schmidt has always hated conservatives. His opinion is meaningless. Telling a Cuban-American leader like @marcorubio that he would have supported Castro is offensive and idiotic.

@SamanthaJoRoth: .@mattgaetz — the Florida playmaker? Almost every candidate Gaetz endorsed won their primary against an establishment GOP candidate. “If I am able to add a little bit of help to get them over the line, I’m just proud to be on their team,” he told me.

@ByronDonalds: Thankful to have @DaneEagle‘s support and endorsement. Together we will defend liberty and ensure we take back the House and reelect President @realDonaldTrump. #FL19

@StPetePolls: This one looks like it might set a new record for how small of a vote share a winner needs in a Florida primary, <22% #FL19

@ShevrinJones: You know a candidate is tired when they miss a call from @PeteButtigieg. Mayor Pete, thank you for the phone call and your support. You’ve paved the way for so many, and I’m proud to serve ALL people with you, not just in Florida, but across this country. #WEthePEOPLE

@ScottFranklinFL: A big thanks to @mattgaetz for being my Wingman in this election! With your help, we defied the odds. After we win in November, I look forward to working with you and @realDonaldTrump to #KeepAmericaGreat2020

@willsommer: Twitter won’t unban Laura Loomer, even after she won a GOP primary last night. Twitter statement: “We do not plan to reverse that enforcement action.”

@JimmyPatronis: Congratulations to @MarvaPreston14@Jenn_Bradley@RepAnaMaria@JimBoydFL, and @isayray on your hard-fought victories! I look forward to working with you all. Onward to victory this November!

@Rob_Bradley: Breaking ground on the new @PaceCenter Clay was the culmination of a lot of hard work from so many great friends! Proud to join the first Clay board chair (and next Senator from SD5) @jenn_bradley as well as my legislative partners @Travis_Cummings and @bobbypaynefl. #ForTheGirls

@fineout: Hearing all sorts of interesting stuff going on in Wakulla County where right now 4 votes separate two candidates for property appraiser … and some things are going on with mail-in ballots that were initially ruled invalid …

@AlexBerenson: The stunning decline in Florida COVID hospitalizations continues — down almost half from peak. As with Arizona/Texas, little change in overall hospital use on either the way up or down. Maybe one day some smart, nonpartisan epidemiologists/physicians will try to figure out why.

@JoeNBC: “Saving Freedom” tells of [HarryTruman’s improbable rise from being a failed haberdasher to becoming the most influential foreign policy president in the postwar era. In staring down Stalin, Truman created an international order that guaranteed America’s success and the Soviet’s fall.

Days until
Regal Cinemas reopen in U.S. — 1; Indy 500 rescheduled — 3; Republican National Convention begins in Charlotte — 4; NBA draft lottery — 5; Rev. Al Sharpton’s D.C. March — 9; U.S. Open begins — 11; Christopher Nolan‘s “Tenet” rescheduled premiere in U.S. — 14; Rescheduled running of the Kentucky Derby — 16; Rescheduled date for French Open — 31; First presidential debate in Indiana — 40; “Wonder Woman” premieres — 43; Preakness Stakes rescheduled — 44; Ashley Moody’s 2020 Human Trafficking Summit — 47; First vice presidential debate at the University of Utah — 48; NBA season ends (last possible date) — 53; Second presidential debate scheduled in Miami — 56; NBA draft — 57; Wes Anderson’s “The French Dispatch” premieres — 57; NBA free agency — 60; Florida Chamber’s Future of Florida Forum — 61; Third presidential debate at Belmont — 63; 2020 General Election — 75; “Black Widow” premieres — 79; NBA 2020-21 training camp — 81; College basketball season slated to begin — 82; Florida Automated Vehicles Summit — 92; “No Time to Die” premieres — 92; NBA 2020-21 opening night — 105; Super Bowl LV in Tampa — 171; “A Quiet Place Part II” rescheduled premiere — 183; “Top Gun: Maverick” rescheduled premiere — 316; New start date for 2021 Olympics — 337; “Jungle Cruise” premieres — 344; “Spider-Man Far From Home” sequel premieres — 442; “Thor: Love and Thunder” premieres — 540; “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” premieres — 582; “Black Panther 2” premieres — 624; “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” sequel premieres — 777.
Presidential
‘He’s destroyed conservatism’: The Republican case against Donald Trump’s GOP” via Michael Grunwald of POLITICO — Stuart Stevens spent four decades helping Republicans, a lot of Republicans, win. He’s one of the most successful political operatives of his generation. Stevens now believes the Republican Party is, not to put too fine a point on it, a malign force jeopardizing the survival of American democracy. He’s written a searing apologia of a book called It Was All a Lie that compares his lifelong party to the Mafia, to Bernie Madoff’s fraud scheme, to the segregationist movement, even to the Nazis. He’s pretty disillusioned. While Stevens is one of the most prominent “Never Trump” Republicans, and It Was All a Lie is predictably scathing about the failures of Trump, the book does not blame Trump for the failures of the party he leads.

Former Republican operative Stuart Stevens says Donald Trump has ‘destroyed conservatism.’

Trump’s praise of anti-Muslim GOP candidates isn’t a coincidence — and it isn’t subtle” via Aaron Blake of The Washington Post — Trump for the second time in one week promoted the primary victory of a conspiracy-theorist, anti-Muslim Republican House candidate. Last week, it was Marjorie Taylor Greene, a QAnon supporter. This week, it was Laura Loomer, another fringe figure in today’s Republican Party. And to hear White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany tell it, it’s just an unhappy coincidence. “The president routinely congratulates people who officially get the Republican nomination for Congress,” Two parts of this strain credulity. The first is the idea that this is just Trump “routinely” congratulating Republicans. McEnany’s comments suggest, inexplicably, that Trump was somehow continually unaware or not apprised of this backlash when he retweeted Greene’s congratulations for Loomer.

Convention’s big message: Joe Biden is a good guy” via Matt Viser of The Washington Post — The second night of the Democratic National Convention picked up where the first left off, with speaker after speaker praising Biden as an empathetic figure, a caring leader and, above all else, a “decent” man. The speeches, video montages and photos aimed at solidifying that image came as the Trump campaign released new ads this week aimed at making Biden appear senile, radical or worse. Party conventions are often about humanizing the candidate, but the effort has taken on a special resonance this year, as Trump’s reelection may depend on persuading voters to dislike Biden even more than they dislike the unpopular incumbent. Republicans four years ago successfully made Hillary Clinton a hated figure to many voters, and this year’s Democratic convention represents an intensive effort by the party to avoid a repeat by portraying Biden as a compassionate, caring figure, even if not the most exciting.

The four issues besides coronavirus that Democrats are hammering in their convention” via Amber Phillips of The Washington Post — 1. Health care coverage: Talking extensively about protecting people’s current access to health care worked for Democrats in 2018, and there are signs it can work for Democrats now. 2. Racial justice: George Floyd’s brother spoke on the first night. In her speech, Michelle Obama brought up Floyd’s and other Black Americans’ deaths at the hands of police. 3. Women’s rights: This is not quite as overt an issue, but it helped Democrats enormously to message it. 4. Gun control: Suddenly, gun control has the potential to be a winning issue nationally for Democrats.

Clinton’s bittersweet return to the Democratic Convention” via Lisa Lerer and Glenn Thrush of The New York Times — Clinton is, by all accounts, reassured by the Biden-Kamala Harris ticket. But her return to center stage at the convention, four years after becoming the first woman to win the nomination of a major party, is bittersweet. Had things turned out differently, Clinton would be preparing her second acceptance speech. Instead, she has spent the last several days putting the finishing touches on a speech aimed at making a case for Biden and Harris. This moment is uniquely emotional for Clinton and the tens of millions who propelled her to a popular-vote majority of nearly three million in 2016, but a loss in the Electoral College. It is both a reminder of a job some allies still maintain was unfairly taken and the wave of feminist activism sparked by her loss.

Hillary Clinton’s return to the DNC was bittersweet.

2020
Trump endorses CD 13 GOP nominee Anna Paulina Luna” via Kelly Hayes of Florida Politics — Luna caught Trump’s attention after she defeated Amanda Makki in the Republican primary. Luna, a staunch Trump ally, will take on incumbent Charlie Crist in the November General Election. Her win came in a quick turnaround leading up to the Primary Election. Luna defeated Makki, the GOP establishment favorite, with 36% of the vote. Makki earned just 29%. Trump announced his endorsement via Twitter. “Great WIN Anna! Watched your race from beginning, very impressed,” Trump’s tweet reads.

Anna Luna is one of the GOP opponents who are backing term limits.

Donald Trump gives the thumbs-up to Anna Paulina Luna in CD 13.

Record-setting primary gives way to big Nov. 3 matchups in Central Florida” via Steven Lemongello and Martin E. Comas of the Orlando Sentinel — A record-setting primary turnout in Florida has set the scene for a November general election that could shatter even more records, and the presidential campaign isn’t the only big race that will be on Central Florida ballots. Voters will decide Nov. 3 a state Senate race in Seminole County that could determine control of the chamber. They also will decide if the region’s three incumbent Democratic members of Congress get third terms. A Republican-held seat in Congress is now wide-open after incumbent Ross Spano lost his primary. Almost 3.9 million people voted in Florida’s primary election, for a turnout of more than 28%. That’s the biggest primary turnout in 18 years.

Ross Spano paid the price for messing with Grady Judd” via Joe Henderson of Florida Politics — Criminals in Polk County know better than to mess with Sheriff Judd. Now, soon-to-be-former U.S. Rep. Spano knows it too. Spano’s demise was all but assured after Judd endorsed Scott Franklin in the CD 15 Republican primary, which covered parts of Polk, Hillsborough, and Lake counties. It’s worth wondering if the same fate awaits Democrat Alan Cohn, who defeated Adam Hattersley in that primary. We’ll get to that in a minute. First, though, let’s look at the CD 15 numbers from Tuesday. Spano won 57% of the vote in Hillsborough and had 257 more votes than Franklin in Lake. But Franklin walloped him in Polk by 5,725 votes out of 23,053 that were cast.

Brian Mast, Pam Keith release dueling ads ahead of General Election matchup” via Ryan Nicol of Florida Politics — Mast and Keith are each going on the offensive after they emerged from their respective party primaries Tuesday in Florida’s 18th Congressional District. Mast and Keith both coasted in their respective races. Mast beat back a primary challenge from retired police sergeant Nick Vessio. He defeated Vessio 86%-14% with a few votes still left to count in Palm Beach County. Keith won an open primary for the Democratic nomination, topping attorney Oz Vazquez 80%-20%. Nonparty affiliated candidate K.W. Miller has also qualified in the CD 18 contest. Mast and Keith will be the two most viable competitors, however. Wednesday morning, Mast released an ad targeting Keith just hours after she secured the Democratic nomination.

Dane Eagle endorses Byron Donalds in CD 19” via Jacob Ogles of Florida Politics — Eagle, who finished a close second place in Tuesday’s primary, has endorsed Donalds in Florida’s 19th Congressional District. “Byron Donalds is the Republican nominee, and he has my full support as we head into November to keep Florida red and reelect President Donald Trump!” Eagle wrote on Facebook. Eagle, now Florida House Republican Leader, was one of the first to jump into the race for Congress after Rep. Frances Rooney announced he would not seek a third term. In the end, Eagle finished second in the Republican primary Tuesday night, winning 21.85% of the vote to Donalds’ 22.6%.

—“Darren Aquino wants recount after 8th place finish” via Jacob Ogles of Florida Politics

Debbie Mucarsel-Powell ad argues Carlos Giménez is ‘too corrupt for Congress’” via Ryan Nicol of Florida Politics — After Giménez secured the Republican nomination in Florida’s 26th Congressional District Tuesday, Mucarsel-Powell announced a new ad hammering Giménez ahead of their matchup. The two will face off in the November election after Giménez defeated Omar Blanco in the GOP primary Tuesday. Mucarsel-Powell and Democratic allies have tried to tag Giménez with the ‘Corrupt Carlos’ nickname. The new ad continues that effort, as it attacks Giménez over his sons’ lobbying work. “In the world of ‘Corrupt’ Carlos Giménez: the father, ”Corrupt’ Carlos, and the sons, C.J. ‘El Favorito’ and Julio ‘El Niñito’, were connected to shady deal after shady deal, getting rich on our tax dollars,” the ad’s narrator begins.

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Leg. campaigns
‘We had worked hard:’ Ron DeSantis applauds Laurel Lee’s Primary Election oversight” via Jason Delgado of Florida Politics — DeSantis applauded Secretary of State Lee Wednesday for her oversight of the Florida 2020 Primary Election. “We had worked hard,” DeSantis said. “[The] Secretary of State helping our Supervisors with making sure their systems were good and I think they did a really good job. We’ll learn if there was anything to do for additional support before the General Election.” Lee’s office overcame myriad COVID-19-related challenges ahead of the Tuesday primary. In the end, she reported the 2020 primary was carried out smoothly across the state with only a few isolated instances that were ultimately remedied. Notably, she also told reporters late Tuesday that combined voter turnout was “higher than average” despite a “light to medium” in-person voter turnout on Election Day. DeSantis noted the rise and importance of early-voting and mail-in ballots in Florida.

Ron DeSantis touts a smooth primary election.

With presidential election on horizon, Florida primary turnout highest in 18 years” via John Kennedy of the Sarasota Herald-Tribune — With more than 28% of Florida voters casting ballots, Tuesday’s pandemic-shaded elections drew the biggest state primary turnout in 18 years — setting the stage for what could be another record mark in November. The dog days of summer Florida primary can prove a tough sell to voters. But almost 3.9 million voters cast ballots in the primary — almost 1 million more than during the 2016 presidential year. The turnout also was the largest in a presidential year Florida primary since 1992, when 35% of voters cast ballots. About 1.1 million people voted at the polls Tuesday. Much of the primary turnout increase was powered by the 2.3 million vote-by-mail ballots submitted, which represented about 59% of all votes cast.

EMILY’s List, Ruth’s List tout two dozen victories in legislative primaries” via Drew Wilson of Florida Politics — EMILY’s List, a nationwide group that boosts anti-abortion candidates, listed off 17 women it has backed who are heading to the general election in state legislative races across the state. The candidates include Patricia Sigman, the party-backed candidate who won the primary for Senate District 9. Other Senate candidates include Reps. Loranne Ausley and Tina Polsky, who got by primary challengers in safe Democratic seats. Ruth’s List also highlighted Sigman and Polsky. “Republicans spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in negative attack ads against Patricia Sigman, but voters ignored them. We look forward to flipping this seat come November and getting one step closer to a majority in the Florida Senate,” said Barbara Zdravacky, Ruth’s List Florida’s interim CEO.

Florida LGBTQ+ Democratic Caucus celebrates ‘incredible primary night’” via Drew Wilson of Florida Politics — The Florida LGBTQ+ Democratic Caucus celebrated victories for a half-dozen candidates it endorsed in the primary elections. The wins came in races across the state and included a pair of challengers who knocked off incumbents that had made anti-LGBTQ remarks. In the HD 14 Democratic primary, Angie Nixon ousted Rep. Kim Daniels, who deviated from her Democratic colleagues on several issues, notably, she sponsored the House bill requiring minors get a parent to sign off before they can get an abortion, in addition to expressing anti-LGBTQ beliefs. In HD 88, Lake Worth Beach Commissioner Omari Hardy dispatched Rep. Al Jacquet, who sparked outrage for his repeated use of homophobic slurs, one was directed at Hardy. The fallout from that incident resulted in him stepping down from his spot on the House Rules Committee.

‘People are tired of it’: Homophobia is a big loser in Florida primary” via Kirby Wilson and Samantha J. Gross of the Tampa Bay Times — This week’s primary was a historic day for equal rights in Florida. Michele Rayner, who won Tuesday’s Democratic primary that clinched the race for House District 70, is believed to be the first out queer Black woman elected to the Florida Legislature. And Shevrin Jones, a gay state Representative, notched a convincing victory in the Democratic primary for Senate District 35. With only a write-in candidate opposing him in the November general election, he’ll become the state’s first openly gay Senator. Other LGBTQ victories came in the form of notable defeats. At least three incumbent candidates with anti-LGBTQ track records lost their primaries: Democratic Rep. Al Jacquet, Democratic Rep. Kimberly Daniels, and Republican Rep. Mike Hill.

Pasha Baker takes HD 28 Democratic primary” via Scott Powers of Florida Politics — Sanford community activist Baker won the House District 28 Democratic primary Tuesday, setting up a match with Republican Rep. David Smith in the Seminole County district. Baker, who runs nonprofit groups in Sanford, topped Casselberry cybersecurity business owner Lee Mangold by less than 1% of the vote Tuesday, winning by 109 votes out of more than 13,000 cast in the district. That’s over the 0.05% threshold mandating a recount, but below 1% In another Seminole County primary for a Florida House sprat, Republican Rep. Scott Plakon easily defeated Luther Dowe of Longwood, 83-17. That cements a rematch with Democratic challenger Tracey Kagan of Longwood in Florida’s House District 29. Plakon defeated her in 2018.

Congratulations to Sanford community activist Pasha Baker, who won the House District 28 Democratic primary.

—“Meet Mike Beltran, a Republican running for House District 57” via Jason Delgado of Florida Politics

With support from Parkland families, Christine Hunschofsky emerges as heavy favorite for HD 96” via Ryan Nicol of Florida Politics — After winning the Democratic primary in House District 96 Tuesday night, Hunschofsky is looking like the heavy favorite in November’s General Election. According to Tuesday’s unofficial results, Hunschofsky defeated her Democratic opponent, Saima Farooqui, 72%-28%. That pits Hunschofsky against write-in candidate Muhammad Amin in the fall. Hunschofsky was helped by a last-minute endorsement from Stand With Parkland, an organization created by parents who lost children in the 2018 Parkland shooting. Hunschofsky served as Parkland’s Mayor during that attack, in which 17 people died. “Christine has been a vital and active participant in our community for over 15 years, and has provided exceptional leadership as the Mayor of Parkland through both good times and tragedy,” read a Monday statement from the group.

Money isn’t everything: Primary voters soundly rejected deep-pocketed anti-agriculture attacks” via Peter Schorsch of Florida Politics — When people are hurting and facing the very real prospect of losing their business, their job, or even their loved ones to COVID-19 — combined with widespread social unrest — voters seemed more interested in candidates focused on the core issues impacting them right now. The outcome of Tuesday’s election should serve as a cautionary tale for candidates and consultants alike: It’s not a good idea to attack the industries playing a vital role during a global pandemic. More importantly, all the money in the world won’t help if voters aren’t interested in your message.

Down ballot
Daniella Levine Cava internal poll gives her 11-point lead in runoff versus Steve Bovo” via Ryan Nicol of Florida Politics — Fresh off clinching a spot in the Miami-Dade County mayoral runoff, the Levine Cava campaign released an internal poll showing her leading that November contest by 11 points. Levine Cava and Bovo secured spots in the runoff Tuesday night, topping former Mayor Alex Penelas and the rest of the seven-person field. Levine Cava’s internal survey, conducted by Change Research, shows her leading Bovo 39%-28% with 33% of voters still undecided. The survey ran from Aug. 3-6, before Tuesday’s election contest. According to the Levine Cava campaign, they sought to test hypothetical General Election matchups, including a potential faceoff between Levine Cava and Bovo. The race features an interesting dynamic. Though the mayoral race is technically nonpartisan, Levine Cava and Bovo have both clearly carved out ideological lanes.

Daniella Levine Cava is taking the lead in a runoff against Steve Bovo.

Alachua County elections show Black women gaining power” via Douglas Ray of the Gainesville Sun — The August primary that wrapped up Tuesday — 100 years to the day since women were assured the right to vote — saw women win nearly every race where they challenged men, with particular success for Black candidates, in Alachua County. Yvonne Hinson, a Democrat, clinched a seat in the state House of Representatives. Mary Alford had a commanding win over incumbent Mike Byerly for a seat on the County Commission. Anna Prizzia beat two male challengers in the Democratic primary for another seat on the Commission. “Gainesville certainly has a lot of progressive people. Progressive people want to see women in leadership and African Americans in leadership. So when you put those things together, it’s a winning combination,” said Pegeen Hanrahan, Mayor from 2004-2010.

Recount will be Saturday for Broward Supervisor of Elections race” via Lisa J. Huriash of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel — The only Broward race with results so close that it triggered a recount is, ironically, the race for Supervisor of Elections. A recount will happen Saturday in a process expected to take at least eight hours. Of the six-person race for the job, Joe Scott is leading with 24.84% of the vote or 51,557 votes. Chad Klitzman received 24.54% of the vote or 50,950 votes. If the difference is less than 0.5% that means a machine recount, which happens in this situation, said Steven Vancore, a Broward elections spokesman. If the difference is less than 0.25%, there will be a hand recount. There are still uncounted votes in Broward.

What Bill Nelson is reading: Clovis Watson defeats Sadie Darnell for sheriff” via Cindy Swirko of the Gainesville Sun — Rep. Watson defeated incumbent Alachua County Sheriff Darnell by 20 points in Tuesday’s Democratic primary. The race was marked by attacks claiming Darnell “sold out” the Democratic Party by endorsing now-U. S. Sen. Rick Scott over incumbent Nelson two years ago. Nelson featured prominently in mail pieces reminding Democrats of Darnell’s endorsements. One mailer read: “Sadie Darnell turned her back on un when she chose Rick Scott over Bill Nelson. She picked a side. Now it’s your turn.” The former Senator also lent a hand to Watson by recording a phone call with his wife, Grace Cavert. Former Gov. and U.S. Sen. Bob Graham and former U.S. Rep. Gwen Graham did the same. As they say, revenge is a dish best served cold … or, on Election Day.

 

Public defender candidate fired the morning after losing Broward primary” via Rafael Olmeda of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel — It didn’t take long for the knives to come out for Ruby Green, the assistant public defender who lost to Howard Finkelstein’s chosen successor Tuesday night. Finkelstein fired Green Wednesday morning in a terse email. “Thank you for your service,” the email began. “Your services are no longer required. Your termination is immediate.” Green began working for the Public Defender’s Office eight years ago and was one of three candidates seeking to replace Finkelstein, who is retiring after 16 years in the job. Chief Assistant Public Defender Gordon Weekes won handily, with Green finishing second and former Broward Circuit Judge Tom Lynch coming in third.

Walton County could perform vote recount for Commission contest; Okaloosa might, too” via Tony Judnich of the Northwest Florida Daily News — The Walton County Supervisor of Elections has tentatively set a vote recount for the District 1 County Commissioner contest. In Tuesday’s primary election, William “Boots” McCormick topped Lisa Johnson by 0.39% in the District 1 Commissioner race. State law triggers a recount when the margin of victory is equal to or less than 0.5% of the total votes cast. The recount is tentatively set for 8 a.m. Saturday. Unofficially, Mel Ponder defeated Parker Destin by 0.49% in the District 5 County Commissioner contest. By the end of the day Thursday, if the margin of victory is equal to or less than 0.5% of the total votes cast, the Okaloosa County Supervisor of Elections Office will schedule a recount, likely for Saturday.

Opponents of school reopenings faced an electoral reckoning Tuesday” via Peter Schorsch of Florida Politics — Even though there weren’t any questions about reopening schools on primary ballots, voters made their answer clear. Across the state, voters flocked to candidates who supported reopening school campuses this year and rejected those who pitched another nine weeks or more of virtual learning as the best course of action. The returns show that the sentiment is the same in red counties, blue counties, small counties and large counties: Parents want their kids in schools and anyone who stands in the way will face a reckoning at the ballot box.

April Schiff unseats key GOP operative, setting the stage for a change in leadership” via Janelle Irwin Taylor of Florida Politics — Schiff defeated incumbent GOP State Committeewoman Clarice Henderson Tuesday night, setting up what could be a shift in Hillsborough County Republican politics. Schiff earned 53% of the vote, according to unofficial election results with the Hillsborough County Supervisor of Elections. Schiff is an ally of the Republican Party of Hillsborough County chair Jim Waurishuk, a controversial leader in the party who some have been bold enough to criticize. Waurishuk has drawn fire in the past for incendiary statements comparing Democrats to Nazis and calling the novel coronavirus a hoax.

St. Lucie County School Board: Two newcomers push incumbent, former politician to Nov. runoff” via Sommer Brugal of TCPalm — Two political newcomers pushed an incumbent and former politician to runoff elections after no candidate in either School Board race received the majority of votes Tuesday — a surprising outcome for some members of the community. Kathryn Hensley, current board vice-chair; and Jennifer Richardson, a property agent in Stuart, will face off for the District 4 seat, while Jack Kelly, a former Port St. Lucie Vice Mayor and Councilman; and Anthony Monds Jr., a former district teacher, will compete for the District 2 seat. The runoffs will be at the Nov. 3 general election.

Leanetta McNealy returns, Diyonne McGraw wins seat, gives school board a historic makeup” via Larry Savage of the Gainesville Sun — Diyonne McGraw‘s win over Khanh-Lien Banko in a close Alachua County school board race Tuesday resulted in a historic shift, with three Black women in line to sit on the five-person board. It was only two years ago, when Tina Certain won a spot, that for the first time the board had two Black members. Certain joined Leanetta McNealy, who Tuesday night won her third straight term. “I am so excited and very thankful for the community,” McGraw said. “This means they want change. Now it is time for me and the others to perform. There are two words that my mother taught me and my pastors tell me, I am a public servant. I am willing to be accountable to Alachua County.”

Recount triggered to determine winner of Santa Rosa County School Board District 4 seat” via Colin Warren-Hicks of the Pensacola News Journal — The Santa Rosa County School Board has one new member to help guide the school district through what is likely to be a transformative period of growth, and a second new board member is expected to be determined after a recount later this week. For the District 2 seat, challenger Elizabeth Hewey defeated incumbent Clifton “Buddy” Hinote. A second race for the school board District 4 seat between Felicia Fortune Northcutt and Charles Elliott was close enough to trigger an automatic recount, which will take place Saturday, according to the Santa Rosa County Supervisor of Elections. A difference of 46 votes divided the two candidates, according to the latest figures available as of Wednesday morning.

Why did Florida’s charter schools fund a campaign to get a former porn worker on the Orange school board?” via Scott Maxwell of the Orlando Sentinel — Yes, charter school companies including one that lists “integrity” as a key-value, funded a political committee that funded another, which labeled teacher Karen Castor Dentel “Public Enemy #1.” The campaign instead urged voters to elect hospitality worker Jonathan Hacker, who has written about his past in the “adult entertainment industry, doing videos and magazines.” The campaign called Hacker “the champion we need for our children” while claiming Castor Dentel “FAILS OUR KIDS.” It was like Bizzaro World.

Corona Florida
Gov. and First Lady elevate substance abuse awareness amid pandemic” via Renzo Downey of Florida Politics — COVID-19 is subsiding in Florida, but the First Couple is raising the alarm on another rising health threat. Florida saw more than 60,000 overdoses last month, up significantly from a year prior, says DeSantis. Throughout the more than five months since health officials first identified COVID-19 outbreaks in Florida, overdose deaths have increased. “We’ve got to be able to dig in,” the Governor said. “We’ve got to be able to juggle multiple balls when it comes to health care.” His administration has made mental health a key issue, spearheaded by First Lady Casey DeSantis. A month ago, the First Lady made her first public appearance since the pandemic began and since giving birth to their third daughter. While mental health is multi-faced and the First Couple has held multiple roundtables on the topic in recent weeks, Wednesday’s panel at Advent Health in Altamonte Springs focused almost entirely on substance abuse.

Gov. Ron DeSantis, left, and First Lady Casey DeSantis are raising the alarm on increased substance abuse amid the pandemic. Image via Colin Hackley.

With no moratorium in place for FL renters, ‘We expect a tsunami of evictions’” via Laura Cassels of Florida Phoenix — More than 800,000 renters in Florida are at risk of being evicted within weeks, a fallout framed by financial duress, the coronavirus crisis and little help from state and federal officials, according to lawyers and legal aid groups. With Florida’s limited state order on evictions expiring Aug. 31, those renters could be without homes if they don’t catch up on missed payments or reach agreements with their landlords or the courts, according to Jim Kowalski, president and CEO of Jacksonville Area Legal Aid. Florida has 2.7 million rental units, according to U.S. Census data from 2018 and a great many “are at risk of eviction right now,” Kowalski said in a Florida Bar Foundation teleconference last week. “There is no functioning eviction moratorium in Florida as of August 1.” Instead, Florida’s executive order issued by DeSantis for the month of August blocks evictions only for renters who can convince a judge — on very short notice — that they continue to be adversely impacted by COVID-19.

Back to school?
Education officials offered guidance on handling virus” via Ana Ceballos of the News Service of Florida — At the heart of the guidelines is a “coronavirus symptomatic decision tree” that lays out who should be sent home, for how long, and for what symptoms, according to a 12-page report released by the Florida Department of Education. It While Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran has acknowledged coronavirus cases are likely to occur when schools resume in-person instruction, the report spotlights the steps school officials should take when students and teachers get infected at school. “Simply being in the same classroom, building, or at the same event as a positive or symptomatic person does not mean someone must be contact-traced and self-isolated,” state officials wrote in the report, which was shared with Florida school superintendents.

Judge weighs whether schools ‘simply not ready’ to open” via Dara Kam of the News Service of Florida — “We have no business opening schools by a certain deadline, and certainly not by Aug. 31,” Orlando pediatrician Annette Nielsen said during a daylong video hearing in a legal challenge to an emergency order by Corcoran requiring schools to reopen five days a week in August. “We’re simply not ready. We don’t have the things in place to open.” The Florida Education Association statewide teachers’ union last month filed a lawsuit alleging that Corcoran’s July 6 order violates the state Constitution, which guarantees Floridians the right to “safe” and “secure” public schools. The Orange County teachers’ union filed a similar legal complaint, and Leon County Circuit Judge Charles Dodson consolidated the cases.

A court is moving ahead with a lawsuit against Richard Corcoran’s school reopening order.

Florida State and coronavirus: 42 students, 5 employees tested positive this month” via Byron Dobson of the Tallahassee Democrat — Forty-two Florida State University students and five employees tested positive for coronavirus during the two-week period of Aug. 2-15, the Tallahassee Democrat has learned. The positive tests are out of 3,222 tests of students, faculty and staff during the same period. “The positivity rate is approximately 1.46% for the members of our campus community who have taken advantage of the free testing provided by Florida State University during this time,” FSU spokesman Dennis Schnittker said Wednesday. Residential students who test positive are moved to isolation for 14 days in the university’s designated COVID-19 residence hall or other isolation facilities. The university is providing appropriate services to ensure they are receiving the proper care during this period, Schnittker said.

Morning outages reported as Broward students return for online school” via Scott Travis of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel — Many Broward students and teachers started their new school year online Wednesday with few problems but occasionally spotty service. Many high school students were able to get on at 7:30 a.m. with no problems. But as elementary and middle school students started going online around 8:30 a.m., many experienced difficulties with Canvas, the district’s online portal. “At this time Canvas is experiencing some technical issues across the district. Please be patient as we are working to solve the problem,” said an email sent by administrators at Indian River Middle in Davie. “Continue to try and login, we appreciate your patience and understanding.”

City partners with Duval school district to offer free rapid COVID-19 testing for teachers, staff” via Jim Piggott and Travis Gibson of News4Jax — The $1.5 million project will also provide additional 25 nurses to the district as it prepares to welcome students back to campuses. The city is contributing $750,000 for the project, Mayor Lenny Curry said. If a teacher or staff member feels sick, they call ahead and now at seven high schools, there will be drive-thru testing just for them to be tested quickly. Depending on the outcome of that 24-hour test there are protocols now in place they will follow to inform those who may have been exposed.

Freshmen waited for their schools to share reopening plans. Then things got complicated.” via Lauren Lumpkin of The Washington Post — With roughly 80% of fall courses being offered online, the decision to live on or off-campus is largely up to the students, although on-campus housing has been pared back to create more singles. The flexibility allows students who are worried about living with other people or who have health issues to determine what’s best for them. The choice can also be overwhelming, particularly because the university has already told students it will not issue refunds if the pandemic forces the campus to close again. Now, with widespread unemployment and job insecurity caused by the pandemic, students are considering other options: community college, taking a gap year or staying close to home.

Corona local
South Florida may move to Phase 2 soon, Governor says” via Brooke Baitinger, Lisa J. Huriash and Wells Dusenbury of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel — South Florida is on the verge of moving to Phase 2 of reopening from COVID-19 restrictions, allowing more flexibility for restaurants, stores and attractions, Gov. DeSantis said Wednesday. Citing “significant downward trends” in coronavirus cases, the governor said he is discussing the move with all three counties — Broward, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade. “I’m not saying I’m going to do it today or we’re gonna do it tomorrow. … [But] these are sustained trends at this point and I think that that’s a good thing,” he said. According to guidelines from the state, a Phase 2 reopening allows certain businesses and retail establishments to operate at reduced capacities.

You can make more than $3,000 at a new COVID-19 testing site in Wynwood” via Howard Cohen of the Miami Herald — You could make up to $3,250 to be a test case for coronavirus researchers at a new Wynwood COVID-19 testing site that opened Wednesday. The site, which will also provide free COVID tests through Sept. 15, has paid research opportunities that range from $400 to $3,250. But you have to first see if you qualify for one of the COVID-19 research studies and then complete that study to collect. The research will be conducted by Xera Med Research, the same company that is providing the free COVID-19 molecular/PCR tests at its site set up behind the Mana Convention Center at 2222 NW Fifth Avenue in Wynwood.

You can make some decent cash at a COVID-19 testing site. Image via AP.

Brothers donate 10,000 masks to Broward and Miami homeless shelters” via Brett Shweky of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel — For Luke and Hudson Elegant, the Miami Rescue Mission and Broward Outreach Centers have held a special place in their hearts for the past 12 years. With the COVID-19 pandemic causing unprecedented issues in the South Florida community, Hudson, 17, and Luke, 20, worked to donate 10,000 surgical masks to individuals in the homeless shelters. Since 1922, the Miami Rescue Mission and Broward Outreach Centers (Hollywood-Pompano Beach) have provided life-changing care and resources for the homeless in the area, such as personal hygiene items, counseling, substance abuse treatment and job opportunities.

Compassionate Center gets support to help residents during COVID-19” via Brett Shweky of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel — The city of Sunrise’s Compassionate Center recently became one of four support centers in the state to receive a $1,500 grant from the Florida League of Mayors and Business Watch. Since it was established in April, the center has served hundreds of residents, providing a one-stop location for individuals and businesses to contact for informational assistance in dealing with the public health and safety crisis of COVID-19. By pledging services, referrals and advocacy, the support center is made up of five city employees, including the city’s social worker and newly designated compassion officer.

More movie theaters in South Florida plan on reopening” via Rod Stafford Hagwood of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel — The chances of seeing a summer blockbuster movie in an actual cineplex got better this week. Well, at least in Broward County where independent theaters such as Paradigm Cinemas in Tamarac, Flippers Cinema in Hollywood, Paragon Theaters in Coral Springs and Davie, and the Swap Shop Drive-In theaters in Fort Lauderdale and Lake Worth already reopened. Cinemark Paradise 24 in Davie and Cinepolis Deerfield Beach have been cleared by the county to reopen, although neither’s website gives a date when that might happen. The Silverspot Cinema in Coconut Creek announced Wednesday that they will open Friday.

Coronavirus sinks 2020 Winterfest Boat Parade” via Rod Stafford Hagwood of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel — Chalk up yet another South Florida event canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was announced Tuesday morning that the Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 12, is a no-go due to “coronavirus concerns.” In fact, the Winterfest board of directors has put the kibosh on all Winterfest live events. This is the first time the flotilla of yachts and boats decked out in Christmas lights has been canceled since its inception in 1971. “Even after 9/11, we questioned it,” Lisa Scott-Founds, president and CEO of Winterfest, tells the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. “But we wanted to be here for the community, [so] we changed our theme to reflect what was going on in the country.”

The Hard Rock Winterfest boat parade has been put on ice.

In Fort Lauderdale, new restaurant-bars to rise from two historic churches” via Ben Crandell of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel — A pair of Fort Lauderdale churches with histories stretching back nearly 100 years are being transformed into new places to congregate over bread and wine, finding second lives as restaurant-bars in two downtown neighborhoods bustling with youthful activity. Located in the heart of Flagler Village, at 441 NE Third Avenue, First Evangelical Lutheran Church is in the middle of a multimillion-dollar renovation of its interior that will yield a 220-seat restaurant, with an outdoor bar bracketed by a 3,000-square-foot landscaped terrace. The most controversial part of the remodel is work that will turn the main sanctuary of the church into a 5,000-square-foot nightclub.

Rick Kriseman teases lighter Covid-19 restrictions, braces for reopening schools” via Kelly Hayes of Florida Politics — Kriseman teased lifting restrictions on small social gatherings and public parks in the coming weeks on Wednesday as Pinellas County cases continue to decrease. However, the Mayor is not ready to make any moves yet, waiting until after Pinellas County schools reopen. “It’s really gonna be important for us to get a couple of weeks of school under our belt before we start having any serious discussions about any potential next steps,” Kriseman said. “What we’ve seen from other communities around the country that have reopened their schools, they’ve seen some spikes. We want to make sure that’s not something that happens here.”

More local
NCH and city of Naples to team up on COVID-19 public health initiative” via Brittany Carloni of the Naples Daily News — The city of Naples and NCH Healthcare System are teaming up on an initiative to educate the public about best health practices to fight the coronavirus. The theme of the initiative is “All Heroes Wear Masks: It’s our Responsibility to Help Save Lives. Wear a Mask. Be a Hero,” according to information on the partnership from NCH. The NCH and city partnership will last three to four months. The educational initiative will inform people about the benefits of wearing masks, social distancing and other public health practices to prevent the spread of COVID-19, according to information on the partnership.

The City of Naples is starting a campaign of COVID-19 awareness.

Third Florida corrections officer dies of COVID-19” via Grace Toohey of the Orlando Sentinel — The third corrections officer working in Florida’s prison system that has been ravaged by coronavirus died last week, the Florida Department of Corrections confirmed Wednesday. Officer Johnnie Brown, who had been with the agency for almost 15 years, died Aug. 10 after testing positive for COVID-19. His family reported his death to the agency. He worked at the Reception and Medical Center in Lake Butler, where 36 staff and almost 200 inmates have tested positive for COVID-19, according to DOC. He is the first to have died who worked or was incarcerated at that facility, according the Department of Health’s report on DOC deaths, though the report was not updated as of this week.

AMC Destin Commons 14 to open Thursday, with safety precautions, 1920 movie prices” via Tina Harbuck of the Northwest Florida Daily News — For the first time in more than five months, AMC Destin Commons 14 will open Thursday, but at limited capacity and with safety precautions in place. “As our guests return on our first day of resumed operations Aug. 20, we invite them to join us in celebrating a return to the movies, and in celebrating 100 years of AMC making smiles happen with movies at 1920 prices of only 15 cents each,” AMC CEO Adam Arron said. Some of the movie choices Thursday at 15 cents a ticket include The Goonies, Beauty and the Beast, Black Panther and Ghostbusters.

Orlando City to allow limited number of fans at home matches” via Julia Poe of the Orlando Sentinel — Orlando City will welcome a limited number of fans back to matches at Exploria Stadium for the first time since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. The club announced select fans can attend upcoming home matches against Nashville Aug. 26, Atlanta United on Sept. 5 and Inter Miami on Sept. 12. Orlando City did not disclose the number of fans it will admit to the stadium for each game, although a source previously told the Orlando Sentinel the club was hoping to welcome about 30% of the stadium’s 25,500 fan capacity. All fans in attendance will be required to wear masks, have their temperatures checked before entry, and stay socially distanced from anyone outside of their party.

Corona nation
Vaccine is likely to be available next spring, Trump administration adviser says” via By Miriam Berger, Brittany Shammas, Kim Bellware, Hamza Shaban, Darren Sands, Reis Thebault and Marisa Iati of The Washington Post — A vaccine for the novel coronavirus should be widely available next spring, the Trump administration’s top adviser overseeing vaccine development predicted Wednesday. Moncef Slaoui, co-director of Operation Warp Speed, told Business Insider that late-stage clinical trials of vaccine candidates from biotechnology companies Moderna and Pfizer are going “very well.”

Operation Warp Speed head Moncef Slaoui says a vaccine could be as soon as the spring. Image AP.

CNN Poll: Most Americans embarrassed by US response to coronavirus” via Jennifer Agiesta of CNN — Nearly 7 in 10 Americans say the US response to the coronavirus outbreak makes them feel embarrassed, according to a new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS, as 62% of the public says Trump could be doing more to fight the outbreak. The new poll finds disapproval of Trump’s handling of the outbreak at a new high, 58%, as the share who say the worst of the pandemic is yet to come has risen to 55% after dropping through the spring. About 8 in 10 say they are angry about the way things are going in the country today, including an astonishing 51% who say they are very angry.

Bill Gates: If 30-60% of Americans take coronavirus vaccine, ‘exponential spread’ will stop” via Audrey Conklin of FOX Business — Microsoft founder Gates said Tuesday that even if a minority of the U.S. population gets a coronavirus vaccine once available, that will be enough to slow its spread within the country. Gates has been critical about the United States’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic. But the country has hope, he said, because he thinks that by 2021, once the FDA approves an effective vaccine, “it will bring the pandemic to an end.” He said even if only 30 to 60% of the population receive a vaccine, that could be enough to slow and eventually stop the spread. He also said that the U.S. needs a vaccine that is “inexpensive and highly dispersable,” adding that he thinks AstraZeneca is furthest along.

Corona economics
Americans surprise Wall Street with spending boom during coronavirus” via Anne Riley Moffat and Jordyn Holman of Bloomberg — Home-improvement chains Home Depot Inc. and Lowe’s Cos., everything stores Walmart Inc. and Target Corp., and of course online behemoth Amazon.com Inc. each beat analysts’ sales forecasts in the summer quarter — and by billions of dollars apiece. Companies that have been able to pivot quickly to more online sales or already had established apps for curbside pickup have done particularly well, plus those that cater to a bored American shopper looking to spend. The recent spate of robust retail earnings have shown the power of consumer resiliency and adaptability. They also reinforce the staggering unpredictability of pandemic times.

It is no accident that Target is a COVID winner” via Sarah Halzack of Bloomberg Opinion — The big-box giant recorded an eye-popping 24% increase in comparable sales from a year earlier, far higher than the 9% advance analysts had estimated and its all-time highest quarterly gain on that measure. Online sales soared 195%, including strong increases in its drive-up and pickup options. Meanwhile, comparable sales in its brick-and-mortar stores boomed 10.9%. Many shoppers have adapted to the COVID-19 era by gravitating toward stores where they can do one-stop shopping. In some cases, they may have been pushed in this direction initially by circumstance. Others are consolidating their trips out of a preference to avoid crowds and protect their health. That change in behavior has clearly been a boon for Target.

Target was able to take advantage of changes in shopping during a pandemic.

Tourist tax declines slow in Hillsborough and Pinellas” via C.T. Bowen and Sara DiNatale of the Tampa Bay Times — Tourist tax dollars are starting to rebound in Hillsborough and Pinellas counties, but both locations remain significantly down from the same time last year. Tourism taxes collected by Pinellas County were down about 24% in June compared to the same month a year ago. Tourism officials, however, said they had braced for worse. I’m so glad our projections were wrong,” Visit St. Petersburg/Clearwater CEO Steve Hayes said during a video conference meeting Wednesday. Pinellas numbers for the month showed tourist tax collections at $4.3 million, down from $5.7 million in June 2019. With the recent boost and the strong start of the year pre-pandemic, the county’s overall tourism tax collections are about 23% below where they were at this point last year.

More corona
Hawaii won’t allow tourists until at least October because of coronavirus surge” via Shannon McMahon of The Washington Post — The move replaces a program that was set to allow entry with a negative test on Sept. 1 and comes after a recent surge in coronavirus cases that prompted the state to impose quarantine restrictions on inter-island flights between Kauai, Hawaii Island and Maui. All residents and non-tourist visitors will continue to be subject to a mandatory 14-day self-quarantine, according to guidelines. Officials say any potential new reopening date will be announced in advance to allow the islands’ hospitality and tourism staff time to prepare for an influx of visitors.

Hawaii is off-limits to tourists until at least October. Image via Getty.

Cuba is about to start testing its own COVID-19 vaccine, authorities say” via Nora Gámez Torres of the Miami Herald — Cuba will start testing its own COVID-19 vaccine candidate next week, according to the official Cuban registry of clinical trials. The vaccine, Soberana 01, was produced by the state-run Finlay Institute of Vaccines and will be tested during a phase I and II trial involving 676 adults between 19 and 80 years old. The results will not be published until February 2021. A phase I clinical trial evaluates a drug’s side effects and toxicity. If the results are good, the process can continue to a phase II trial to determine if the medication works. It’s unclear if a late-stage, phase III trial, usually involving thousands of people to test a vaccine’s effectiveness and safety in a larger population, will follow.

Florida woman accused of coughing in cancer patient’s face is offered deal on assault charges” via Tiffini Theisen of the Orlando Sentinel — A 52-year-old Florida woman accused of flipping off a fellow shopper and intentionally coughing in her face has been offered a deal on assault charges, according to news reports. Debra Hunter was shown in a June 25 video at the Pier 1 in the Jacksonville Town Center walking up to a second woman and deliberately coughing in her face after making a lewd gesture toward the camera. Prosecutors said the state is offering Hunter a multipart sentence that includes anger management, payment of $150 restitution, an apology letter and no victim contact.

D.C. matters
Marco Rubio’s curious summary of his committee’s Russia report” via Aaron Blake of The Washington Post — The Senate Intelligence Committee released a bipartisan report that went significantly further than its predecessors in linking the 2016 Trump campaign to potential coordination with Russia. Rubio joined in a statement with five other committee Republicans in asserting something the report does not — that “the Committee found no evidence that then-candidate Trump or his campaign colluded with the Russian government.” The report we can see may not shed light on what specific evidence there is and how compelling it is. But it certainly indicates there is evidence that a close Paul Manafort ally might have been involved and even that Manafort himself could have been. Just because it may not be a smoking gun doesn’t mean it’s not evidence.
Statewide
Meteorologists eyeing 3 — yes, 3 — tropical systems in the Atlantic” via Josh Fiallo of the Tampa Bay Times — The National Hurricane Center is monitoring three systems in the Atlantic that all have a chance of forming into tropical depressions or storms this week. Yes, three systems. But so far Florida is in the path of just one of the storms — Invest 98L, also called “Disturbance 2″ by meteorologists — is churning in the Atlantic. It has a 90% chance of becoming a tropical depression or storm in the next day or two, according to the hurricane center’s Wednesday advisory. The hurricane center’s early models shows that it could potentially strike the state next week, perhaps Aug. 26. But there’s no way to tell right now what the strength of the system will be by then.

The tropics are heating up with three systems in the Atlantic — and one has a path aimed toward Florida” via Robin Webb, Brett Clarkson and Brooke Baitinger of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel — The tropics are heating up with three disturbances moving through the Atlantic — two are likely to strengthen into tropical depressions with one forecast to move in the direction of Florida, according to the National Hurricane Center. One of the tropical waves is a fast-moving system located over the eastern Caribbean and has its sights set on Mexico or Central America, the hurricane center said. The other tropical wave was located about 1,000 miles east of the Windward Islands early Wednesday, making an approach toward the Caribbean Sea. Both are forecast to become tropical depressions this week, according to Wednesday’s 2 p.m. hurricane center advisory. A third wave developed over east Africa late Tuesday into early Wednesday.

The National Hurricane Center shows NOAA is now tracking three disturbances in the Atlantic which could yield one and possibly two more tropical systems in the next few days.

Waterspout sweeps the coast, and more severe weather on the way to South Florida” via Howard Cohen of the Miami Herald — A waterspout churning along the Golden Beach coastline captured the attention of social media and forecasters Wednesday afternoon. The waterspout was a part of lingering storms that have been sweeping South Florida, and other parts of the state, since Wednesday morning. A strong thunderstorm passing over parts of Miami, including Liberty City, and heading north had meteorologists concerned around 9 a.m. The National Weather Service issued an advisory to warn of potential funnel clouds associated with the thunderstorm, which was moving north at 15 mph. There is also some threatening weather in the upper Keys and South Miami-Dade, according to the service.

Appointed — Emily Curington to the Lake County Court and Brett Szematowicz to the Pinellas County Court.

Florida chief justice apologizes for Bar exam failures” via Dan Sullivan of the Tampa Bay Times — The Florida Supreme Court’s chief justice apologized Wednesday for the state’s recent failure to administer the Bar exam for thousands of prospective lawyers. Chief Justice Charles Canady made the apology in a four-minute video released Wednesday afternoon. He vowed that the exam, which has been postponed multiple times, will occur in October. He also expressed a commitment to improve communications about the exams with the public. “We acknowledge and accept the criticism that has been directed at the court and the Board of Bar Examiners,” Canady said. “Our inability to offer the Bar examination in August was a failure. We apologize for that failure.”

Lynn Haven Mayor and attorney arrested on corruption charges” via Renzo Downey of Florida Politics — Officers arrested Lynn Haven Mayor Margo Anderson and City Attorney Joseph Albritton on corruption and fraud charges. The 64 federal indictments handed down are the latest allegations of misuse of public office to roil the city in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael. “This indictment serves as a powerful message to all public officials and any other citizens who serves in a position of trust,” said Larry Keefe, the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Florida. The case is the follow-up to arrests made nine months ago in November 2019 involving five individuals, including Lynn Haven officials. The three pleaded guilty on charges related to $5 million in fraudulent invoices for hurricane recovery.

Attorneys for man slain by Orange sheriff’s deputy say bodycam shows he was no threat” via Grace Toohey and David Harris of the Orlando Sentinel — After reviewing the body-worn camera footage released Tuesday night, the attorneys who represent Salaythis Melvin, the 22-year-old man shot to death by an Orange County sheriff’s deputy, said he posed no threat to the deputy. “From what we’ve looked at so far and what we can see from our own eyes it’s clear that Salaythis Melvin was not a threat,” said Attorney Bradley Laurent at a news conference Wednesday. “It’s clear that he was just running. He was trying to get away.” Laurent spoke the day after the Orange County Sheriff’s Office released six body camera videos from the Aug. 7 encounter in the Florida Mall parking lot between deputies and the group of friends, though none clearly showed the shooting.

Pharmacist proposal draws renewed debate” via Christine Sexton of News Service of Florida — After the state Legislature approved a law that expanded the types of health care that pharmacists can provide, a deal between physicians and pharmacists to fast-track collaborative practice arrangements might be unraveling. The Florida Board of Pharmacy announced this week that it was revisiting a proposed rule to include “heart/cardiovascular disease” and “mental health” on a list of chronic medical conditions that pharmacists would be authorized to treat. A meeting of the Board of Pharmacy Rules Committee has been scheduled for Aug. 24. Florida Board of Osteopathic Medicine Chairman Joel Rose said adding the conditions to the proposal will cause delays in the rule adoption.

After judge’s rejection, internet cafe owners dropping lawsuit over Jacksonville ban” via Steve Patterson of The Florida Times-Union — Owners of some internet cafes shuttered by a Jacksonville law banning their use of “simulated gambling devices” are dropping a lawsuit they filed last year challenging the ban’s legality. The owners’ attorney had been trying since October to get a judge to block enforcement of a law that deemed their operations public nuisances. But after requests for an injunction were rejected for a third time last month, owners’ attorney Kelly Mathis and city attorney Tiffiny Pinkstaff jointly asked U.S. District Judge Brian Davis Tuesday to dismiss the lawsuit. Jacksonville’s City Council ordered all internet cafes using casino-style computer games to shut down last year, saying robberies and sometimes-fatal shootings at the businesses created a danger to the public.

Jacksonville’s Air National Guard lands new F-35 fighter jet after years of failed attempts” via Dan Scanlan of The Florida Times-Union — After a decade of failed efforts, the “Home of the Thunder” is getting ready to ride the Lightning as the U.S. Air Force plans the replacement of Jacksonville’s Air National Guard’s aging F-15C Eagles with the new F-35. The Air Force decision means the F-35 Lightning II fighter comes to the 125th Fighter Wing in 2024 after final efforts from lawmakers to get the supersonic aircraft here. The base is at the southwest side of Jacksonville International Airport. Fighter Wing officials announced the news on Facebook, saying it was based on “our professionalism and a legacy of excellence” in its mission after Air National Guard Director/Lt. Gen. Mike Loh released the decision.

Bonita Springs to borrow up to $5.1 million for land purchase required by BG Mines legal settlement” via Thaddeus Mast of the Naples Daily News — Bonita Springs is expected to take out a loan of up to $5.1 million to pay for land it is required to buy under a legal settlement with Bonita Grande Mine. The city council approved that staff work with Truist Bank, headquartered in North Carolina, to obtain the loan necessary to purchase 278 total acres of land on the former BG Mines property. The 1,268-acre former mine sits in northeast Bonita Springs and is not far from Citrus Park, a mobile home community north of Terry Street. Truist Bank is offering the city a 15-year loan with a fixed interest rate of 2.49%, Finance Director Anne Wright said.

Appeals court upholds suppression of Robert Kraft video” via Jim Saunders of News Service of Florida — A state appeals court Wednesday said hidden-camera videos of Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots, and other men were improperly obtained and should be suppressed in prostitution cases involving Southeast Florida massage establishments. The ruling by a three-judge panel of the 4th District Court of Appeal was a victory for Kraft, whose arrest in 2019 on misdemeanor prostitution charges drew national headlines. The panel upheld lower-court decisions to suppress the videos based, at least in part, on arguments that police violated Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches. Detectives monitored the video for five days, with cameras recording continuously. The ruling said police recorded at least 25 customers paying for sexual services.

Robert Kraft gets a win against Florida prosecutors.

Would you pay a toll to enter the Keys? Money needed to fight sea-level rise, leaders say” via Gwen Filoas of the Miami Herald — It’s one of the most spectacular scenic drives in the nation: the Overseas Highway that leads down the Florida Keys to mile marker zero on U.S. 1. Under blue skies, you can drift down the highway, along a collection of bridges, with the ocean on one side and the Gulf of Mexico on the other. So should it be a free ride? No, Monroe County Commissioners said Wednesday. Once again, they are considering a toll for visitors — not residents. Those who work in the Keys but live on the mainland are also not targeted, County Administrator Roman Gastesi said. But don’t load up your SunPass account just yet.

Water advocates file sewage spill lawsuit against city of Largo” via Zachary T. Sampson of the Tampa Bay Times — Environmental advocates are suing the city of Largo, accusing officials there of violating the Clean Water Act by discharging contaminated water into Tampa Bay. The allegations parallel cases brought in recent years against St. Petersburg, Gulfport and Sarasota County, highlighting sewage overflows and other discharges that advocates say are tainted with chemicals, including nitrogen, in violation of permits. The lawsuit, filed in federal court by the Suncoast Waterkeeper, Tampa Bay Waterkeeper and Our Children’s Earth Foundation, aims to force Largo to improve its sewer system and cut down on pollution. A lawyer for Largo, in a response to the advocates, wrote that the city discharges wastewater to a retention pond in Feather Sound, not “navigable waters” regulated by the federal Clean Water Act.

Medical marijuana product recalled” via the News Service of Florida — Medical-marijuana company Alpha Foliage, Inc. has recalled a product that was dispensed to patients in July because of a mold fungus, the Florida Department of Health’s Office of Medicaid Marijuana Use announced. Alpha Foliage, which does business as Surterra Wellness, was ordered to recall the product, Granddaddy Purple Whole Flower, due to high levels of Aspergillus, a common indoor and outdoor mold. The state also ordered the company to notify all patients who received it. A review of state records shows that Surterra Wellness dispensed 17,448,318 ounces of smokable whole flower medical marijuana, a little more than 545 tons, in July.

Top opinion
Micaela Kirwan: 100 years ago, women secured the right to vote. Now it’s time to secure the safety of our loved ones fighting endless wars.” via Florida Politics — Aug. 18, 2020, marks the centennial anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment securing women’s right to vote. A lesser-known fact about the success of the suffrage movement is that it was partially fostered by women veterans of the First World War. Today, there is another chance to speak up. Right now, men and women are still deployed to places like Afghanistan and Syria, in harm’s way and ready to come home. I realize that criticisms of the “war” is not a criticism of our troops, but rather of the bureaucrats and politicians who have mismanaged these conflicts for nearly two decades. Americans can no longer afford to spend billions of dollars chasing elusive outcomes and having undefined missions.
Opinions
Hey, Central Florida voters, you did good in the primaries” via the Orlando Sentinel editorial board — Congratulations, Central Florida. You did good Tuesday. The primary election results suggest voters weren’t in a mood to be fooled, manipulated or otherwise trifled with. They turned away candidates who said one thing but did another, candidates who indulged in dirty political games and incumbents who had overstayed their welcomes. One theory is that pandemic confinement gave voters more time to burrow into the candidates and races, raising their political IQ while lowering the effectiveness of campaign ads. We don’t know if that’s true, but we do know that many of the outcomes left this region — and some places around the state — bettaer off than they were.

Huge mistake” via Dwight Dickerson for the Gainesville Sun — [Veterans Affairs] referred me to Transformations Treatment Center. Transformations is the first treatment center I came to where I really felt this could be my last one. They gave me back my integrity. It is a safe environment to learn and grow and their staff hands down sets them apart from other treatment centers. Their level of concern and care is so far above what I have experienced anywhere else. But I am told that Transformations might not be able to take referrals from the VA anymore because a new company is administering the program. This would be a huge mistake. Please, I urge the VA and those making the decisions to allow Transformations to continue to serve veterans.

Today’s Sunrise
Florida hits another grim milestone. The state Department of Health reported 174 added fatalities from COVID-19 Wednesday, increasing Florida’s statewide death toll to 10,106.

— Florida also added 4,115 new coronavirus cases Wednesday to push the statewide total to more than 584.000. And more than 53,000 COVID-19 patients are now hospitalized in the Sunshine State. But Gov. DeSantis says it’s an improvement.

— COVID-19 is getting all the attention now, but DeSantis would also like you to be aware of other problems that have dropped out of the headlines: like mental illness and opioid overdoses

— James Lis of Orlando has spent more than 20 years teaching, but he’s going to resign if he is forced back into the classroom tomorrow. Lis was among the witnesses in a civil trial where the teacher’s union is challenging the state’s order forcing schools to reopen.

— A deep dive on the aftermath of Florida’s pandemic primary. Gov. DeSantis says everything went smoothly and voting rights advocates agree.

— But Brad Ashwell with All Voting is Local says the November election won’t be as easy unless the state makes changes.

— Check-in with a Florida Man accused of making repeated visits to his 7-year-old neighbor’s window — wearing nothing at all.

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WWE signs long-term lease of Amway Center for TV shows” via Jay Reddick of the Orlando Sentinel — After more than five months sitting dormant, Amway Center will be buzzing with activity in the weeks to come, thanks to WWE. The wrestling promotion’s weekly Raw and Smackdown TV shows, along with its pay-per-view events, will air live from the arena beginning this Friday, WWE officials confirmed Monday. Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer said the agreement with WWE was for the next 60 days and will include additional safety precautions for WWE talent and staff. “We’re extremely grateful to have WWE choose the Amway Center to help keep our Orlando venues’ staff working during the pandemic,” Dyer said during a Monday news conference.

Orlando’s Amway Center, the new home for WWE shows.

See any UFO’s in Northwest Florida? Department of Defense officials want to know about it” via Jim Thompson of the Northwest Florida Daily News — If “the truth is out there,” as the tag line for the old “X-Files” TV series insisted, it might just be flying across Northwest Florida skies — and the government wants to know about it. Earlier this month, the Department of Defense, under some pressure from Congress, established an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force. In the dry words of a DOD news release, the department established the task force ” … to improve its understanding of, and gain insight into, the nature and origins of UAPs.” But, perhaps more than just improving its understanding of UAPs, the task force wants “to detect, analyze and catalog UAPs that could potentially pose a threat to U.S. national security.”

Busch Gardens names new president” via Sharon Kennedy Wynne of the Tampa Bay Times — Busch Gardens has announced a change of leadership, moving Stewart Clark from his role as theme park president to a new role as senior vice president of Zoo Commercial Operations for SeaWorld Entertainment. Neal Thurman, most recently president of Six Flags Magic Mountain and Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles, has been named the park president of Busch Gardens Tampa and Adventure Island. Thurman, who will start on Sept. 8, has run Six Flags’ most-visited theme park since 2018. He previously worked as park president for Six Flags Fiesta Texas in San Antonio.

Everglades Wonder Gardens CEO Thomas Hecker resigns” via Thaddeus Mast of the Naples Daily News — Hecker resigned as president and CEO of the Bonita Springs Everglades Wonder Gardens after reinvigorating the faltering historic landmark for nearly four years. “I have greatly enjoyed assisting the Gardens reaching its full potential, growing its support and increasing its educational offerings,” Hecker said, according to a news release. The Wonder Gardens was losing money and attendance was shrinking when Hecker took over in 2017. Brothers Bill and Lester Piper opened a roadside attraction called the Everglades Reptile Garden in 1936. Travelers on Old 41 Road could stop and see an array of animals, including alligators, for a 25-cent admission.

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Trump-Russia Redux

“The Trump campaign’s interactions with Russian intelligence services during the 2016 presidential election posed a ‘grave’ counterintelligence threat, a Senate panel concluded Tuesday.” AP News

“Former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith pleaded guilty on Wednesday in federal court to falsifying a document as part of the bureau’s early-stage probe into whether President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign colluded with the Russian government.” Reuters

Read our prior coverage of the Trump campaign and Russia herehereherehere, and hereThe Flip Side

From the Right

The right generally dismisses the report and condemns Clinesmith.
“The Senate report throws innuendo at everyone from Carter Page to Donald Trump Jr., and claims that former campaign manager Paul Manafort’s ties to Russians posed a ‘grave counterintelligence threat.’ Perhaps, but interacting with foreigners is not a crime… After devoting pages to Mr. Manafort’s ties to a Russian oligarch named Oleg Deripaska, a footnote concedes that several other people mentioned in the report also have ‘ties’ to that Russian influence peddler…

“It lists Fusion GPS’s Glenn Simpson, who hired Christopher Steele to dig up dirt on the Trump campaign, as well as former Obama State Department official Jonathan Winer, who worked as an attorney at a law firm on Deripaska business. The report notes separately that no less than Mr. Steele ‘worked for Deripaska, likely beginning at least in 2012, and continued to work for him into 2017, providing a potential direct channel for Russian influence on the dossier.’ The Senate committee could as easily have written 1,000 pages about Russia’s entanglements with Donald Trump’s critics, but that wouldn’t fit the preferred theory.”
Editorial Board, Wall Street Journal

Some note that “this is a bipartisan report, not a partisan Democratic attack document. It is endorsed by Republican committee chairman (on leave), Richard Burr of North Carolina, by acting Chairman Marco Rubio of Florida, and by all other Republicans on the committee in addition to the committee Democrats… The report contains 952 pages of evidence and analysis showing that these Russian efforts were a serious intelligence threat. Moreover, several Trump officials were at least somewhat aware of, and quite open to, the Russian help, even if not criminally ‘conspiring’ with the Russians.”
Quin Hillyer, Washington Examiner

Regarding Clinesmith, “Why would a lawyer working for the FBI on the biggest case in politics be so indiscreet as to create a record of altering a document in the course of making a false statement of huge importance? Either Clinesmith was so confident in being surrounded by allies in the anti-Trump resistance that he believed he would never be caught, or he was so blinded by Trump loathing that he was willing to do something breathtakingly out of character for a trained, experienced Washington lawyer…

“For Americans who actually care about how ideologically hostile members of a government bureaucracy were working to gather dirt on a presidential campaign, then a presidential administration, the story ought to inspire outrage. Or would CNN and the Times think it was no big deal if agents of Donald Trump’s FBI were currently spying on members of the Biden campaign based on a spurious pretense while sending each other texts saying, ‘Let’s stop those libtards! MAGA!’?”
Kyle Smith, National Review

“Clinesmith’s case is very serious: As an FBI lawyer, he tampered with a document that was key to an investigation involving the president of the United States. Specifically, after learning from the CIA that former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page had been a CIA source against Russia, Clinesmith told an FBI agent that Page had never been a CIA source, and falsified a CIA email to make it look as though the agency had acknowledged as much…

“Worse, Clinesmith knew the FBI agent had asked about Page’s status because the agent was preparing to submit a sworn application to the FISA court for a surveillance warrant. This was to be the fourth such warrant, all premised on the FBI’s theory that Page had worked for Russia against the United States, not the other way around. Clinesmith knew the agent and the court would rely on the misinformation he had provided.”
Andrew C. McCarthy, National Review

From the Left

The left argues that the report shows serious misconduct committed by the Trump campaign.
“Indeed, it’s true that the most lurid and speculative theories about Trump’s connection to Russia — say, that he’s been a Kremlin asset since 1987 or that he’s being blackmailed with a pee tape — have not been validated and have in some cases been outright debunked to the extent that’s possible. But it’s important not to forget that a crime really did unfold in plain sight in 2016 — Democratic officials’ private and personal correspondence was hacked and posted publicly, leading to a slew of negative news stories about them (which Trump frequently referred to on the campaign trail).”
Andrew Prokop, Vox“The committee documented that, on Oct. 7, 2016, Mr. Stone received advance notice of the impending release of the ‘Access Hollywood’ tape, in which Mr. Trump brags about sexually assaulting women. In response, Mr. Stone made at least two phone calls arranging for WikiLeaks to release stolen internal emails from the Democratic National Committee. The report also found that Konstantin Kilimnik, a longtime business associate of Mr. Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, was a Russian intelligence officer, and may have been linked to the Russian military’s hacking and leaking of the D.N.C. emails…“Call it whatever you like: The Intelligence Committee report shows clear coordination between Russians and the Trump campaign, though there is no evidence of an explicit agreement.”
Editorial Board, New York Times“Manafort and Kilimnik talked almost daily during the campaign. They communicated through encrypted technologies set to automatically erase their correspondence; they spoke using code words and shared access to an email account. It’s worth pausing on these facts: The chairman of the Trump campaign was in daily contact with a Russian agent, constantly sharing confidential information with him. That alone makes for one of the worst scandals in American political history…“The thousand-page fifth volume doesn’t definitively settle the question [of collusion], in part because the SSCI was unable to procure a full record of events. The White House engaged in gamesmanship, invoking executive privilege to deny witnesses and block access to a paper trail. A slew of important witnesses invoked the Fifth Amendment. Others, such as Paul Manafort, lied relentlessly to investigators… The committee has referred five Trump aides and supporters to the Justice Department for possibly providing false testimony… The publication of this admirable report should not mark the end of the quest to uncover what really happened.”
Franklin Foer, The Atlantic“The IG report released in December 2019 made clear that there was no ‘documentary or testimonial evidence that political bias or improper motivation influenced’… the opening of the counterintelligence probe. It also found that the ‘FBI did not try to recruit members of the Trump campaign as [Confidential Human Sources], did not send CHSs to collect information in Trump campaign headquarters or Trump campaign spaces, and did not ask CHSs to join the Trump campaign or otherwise attend campaign related events as part of the investigation.’…“What [the plea of Clinesmith] does prove — especially when you consider the admitted errors by the FBI and the findings by the IG regarding the FISA applications — is that there were significant screw-ups in the way in which the FBI went about making the case that it needed to surveil Page for as long as it did. What it doesn’t prove is… Trump’s wild claims that there is a ‘deep state’ conspiracy that tried to keep him from being elected and has worked against him since he got into office.”
Chris Cillizza, CNN
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🗳️ Happy Thursday! Live now: Axios convention hub, app channel (Apple, Android).

🛸 For the finale of our convention-week Axios virtual events, join Axios’ Ina Fried tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. ET for a conversation about the future of ride-sharing.

1 big thing: Obama lets loose
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It was an extraordinary moment in American history — an ex-president saying the sitting president would tear down our democracy to hold power.

  • It’s hard to overstate the power of President Barack Obama’s speech last night to the virtual Democratic National Convention — how remarkable it is for a former president to deliver a warning like that about a sitting president:

[T]his president and those in power — those who benefit from keeping things the way they are — they are counting on your cynicism. They know they can’t win you over with their policies. So they’re hoping to make it as hard as possible for you to vote, and to convince you that your vote doesn’t matter.

That’s how they win. … That’s how a democracy withers, until it’s no democracy at all.

We can’t let that happen. … Don’t let them take away your democracy.

Between the lines: It was as if Obama, who reinforced the stakes by speaking from the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, let loose frustrations he’s been holding back for four years.

  • It’s not the first time Obama has voiced his concerns about Trump, but he’s always kept some level of restraint.
  • You could hear hints of the constitutional law professor he used to be, as well as a former president who seems genuinely appalled by his successor:

I have sat in the Oval Office with both of the men who are running for president. I never expected that my successor would embrace my vision or continue my policies. I did hope, for the sake of our country, that Donald Trump might show some interest in taking the job seriously …

But he never did. For close to four years now, he’s shown no interest in putting in the work; no interest in finding common ground; no interest in using the awesome power of his office to help anyone but himself and his friends; no interest in treating the presidency as anything but one more reality show that he can use to get the attention he craves.

Donald Trump hasn’t grown into the job because he can’t. And the consequences of that failure are severe: 170,000 Americans dead, millions of jobs gone while those at the top take in more than ever. Our worst impulses unleashed, our proud reputation around the world badly diminished and our democratic institutions threatened like never before.

See video, more highlights.

  • Reporting was contributed by David Nather, Margaret Talev, Alexi McCammond and Alayna Treene.
2. Inside the hall with Harris

Photo: Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty Images

President Obama originally was envisioned as the closer for the convention’s third night. But Axios is told that after the selection of Sen. Kamala Harris as running mate, Obama’s team suggested to the DNC that he go before her — symbolically passing the torch to the next generation of leaders.

  • With her historic acceptance speech as the first woman of color on a major-party ticket, Harris seemed to be talking directly to younger voters, taking the responsibility of getting them motivated — and excited in a way they might not be excited about Joe Biden:

I’m inspired by a new generation of leadership. You are pushing us to realize the ideals of our nation, pushing us to live the values we share: decency and fairness, justice and love.

Harris began with a nod to the 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote — and the long delayed realization of that power for Black women (“But they were undeterred”), before turning to her parents’ immigrant stories and her own experience.

  • “[T]here is no vaccine for racism,” she said. “We’ve gotta do the work. For George Floyd. For Breonna Taylor. For the lives of too many others to name. For our children. For all of us.”
Photo: Carolyn Kaster/AP

Axios’ Alexi McCammond, who was a pool reporter in the Chase Center in downtown Wilmington as Harris took the stage, writes:

We got another COVID check despite getting tested in the morning. We were asked to wear medical masks instead of the ones we had. We sat in an auditorium that felt like a college lecture hall and watched the convention on a big projection screen. Then we were escorted to this room where it was so silent you could hear a pin drop. No one could get up from chairs except for photographers.

Harris didn’t greet us when she came out (obviously not supposed to because she’s going live), but that added to the weirdness of the new normal reality. She delivered this sweeping speech to a silent room of 30 reporters.

Afterward, no applause (obviously). Biden came out and it was even more awkward because they stood so far apart. Harris clapped at the screen after her speech. Then her husband Doug and Dr. Jill Biden came out and they waved, and then they left.

See video, more highlights.

3. Pics du jour: Dems’ Night 3

Speaker Pelosi said she has seen President Trump’s disrespect “firsthand.” Photo: Democratic National Convention via Getty Images

The speakers on the convention’s third night — led by Sen. Kamala Harris in her historic acceptance speech as the first running mate of color — portrayed Joe Biden as someone with a record on progressive causes, not just a boring centrist.

  • There was lots of talk about Biden’s accomplishments on issues important to Democratic voters — fighting domestic violence (the Violence Against Women Act), gun control (the assault weapons ban) and health care (helping to pass the Affordable Care Act).
  • Guns, climate change, immigrants and women’s rights: Democrats repeatedly spoke to four of the most impassioned movements in their party.
Photo: Democratic National Convention via Getty Images

Recalling a moment when President Trump asked Black voters in 2016 what they had to lose by supporting him, Hillary Clinton said: “Now we know.”

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4. The new commute: “15-minute cities” make comeback

Illustration: Eniola Odetunde/Axios

One result of our sustained stay-at-home situation is a heightened interest in staying close to home even after the pandemic subsides, Axios’ Kim Hart writes.

  • Enter the 15-minute city, a “complete neighborhood” that centers around the idea that residents can meet most of their daily needs by walking or bicycling a short distance — i.e., 15 to 20 minutes — from their homes.

Why it matters: Strategically clustering food outlets, doctors’ offices, schools, pharmacies, banks, smaller-scale offices and places for recreation in a close proximity to the people who need them can shrink the “deserts” of essential services in distressed neighborhoods.

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5. America’s first $2 trillion company

CEO Tim Cook speaks to an Apple developer conference in San Jose last year. Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Apple made Wall Street history when its 2020 stock surge pushed its market value over $2 trillion, a first for a U.S. company, Bloomberg reports.

  • “While it took Apple 38 years to reach its first $1 trillion in value, the next trillion only took two years.”
  • Apple shares have more than doubled since March.

Crazy stat: Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook and Google’s parent company, Alphabet, account for 23% of the S&P 500’s entire value.

  • Saudi Aramco in December became the world’s first company worth $2 trillion, but now trails Apple at $1.8 trillion.
6. Biden’s climate plans
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Illustration: Eniola Odetunde/Axios

Joe Biden is unlikely to pursue a carbon tax if he wins in November, according to several people familiar with his campaign’s thinking, Axios’ Amy Harder reports.

  • It reflects the Democratic Party’s overall movement away from a carbon price and a new focus on economic recovery and equality, though a campaign spokesperson declined to comment.

“A real disadvantage of just a pricing scheme is you can’t directly attack the environmental injustice problem,” said Democratic operative John Podesta.

  • “In contrast, Biden has proposed that 40% of the [clean energy] investments go to distressed communities.”

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7. New Trump ad paints Biden as “radical left”
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The Trump campaign is launching a new ad as Joe Biden accepts the Democratic nomination, accusing him of embracing “radical left” policies for the country, Axios’ Alayna Treene reports.

  • The campaign has been seeking to use socialism a wedge issue, and one official tells Axios they think this week’s convention footage will help to paint Biden as “a socialist sympathizer.”

Why it matters: The ad aims to scare centrists and older Americans who feel uneasy about progressive Democratic figures, like Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

8. Scoop: Jon Meacham speaks on Democratic convention’s last night
Jon Meacham on the NBC News set outside the funeral of Sen. John McCain, at the Washington National Cathedral in 2018. Photo: Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call

For the finale of the Democratic National Convention, historian Jon Meacham will speak from Nashville, urging Americans to remember that “history, which will surely be our judge, can also be our guide. … From Seneca Falls to Selma to Stonewall, we’re at our best when we build bridges, not walls.”

  • The assignment from the Democratic Party was spare yet daunting: Define “The Soul of America,” the title of Meacham’s 2018 bestseller.
  • Oh, and please keep it under five minutes.

Previewing his remarks, Meacham, who also eulogized George H.W. Bush and Barbara Bush in 2018, told me the common denominator of the best of American history is liberation and hope, not fear and selfishness:

It’s not a partisan issue. Presidents from Truman to Reagan to Bush 41 prevailed in the Cold War, which was about freedom versus tyranny. And at home, do you want to be Bull Connor, or John Lewis? Joe McCarthy, or Margaret Chase Smith? Do you want to tear down, or do you want to build?

Meacham speaks from his library, surrounded by photos and posters from past presidential campaigns — including a portrait of Lewis, Meacham’s latest subject (“His Truth Is Marching On,” out Tuesday).

  • “By habit, I see the world historically and theologically,” said Meacham, a devout Episcopalian and author of 10 books. “History and theology tell us we’re at our best when we look outward rather than inward.”

Meacham’s roots are in journalism: He said he’s voted for candidates of both parties, and has never endorsed a candidate before.

  • “This president poses such a clear and present danger to the things we should value most that I think it’s incumbent on all of us who believe that to say something.”
  • “Joe Biden is a good man. We need him.”
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After being closed for months, malls are bringing all types of drive-in entertainment to their massive parking lots, hoping to lure people back to their properties, AP’s Joseph Pisani reports.

  • A mall in upstate New York is hosting a drive-in wrestling match, and others are trying movies and magic shows.
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At DNC, Obama says Trump using presidency like a ‘reality show’ to get ‘the attention he craves’

Former President Barack Obama delivered an unsparing attack on President Donald Trump at the virtual Democratic National Convention on Wednesday night, accusing his successor of using the nation’s highest office to help himself and his friends, and treating the presidency like a “reality show” to get “the attention he craves.”

Speaking from the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia under the convention night’s theme of “A more perfect union,” Obama accused Trump of failing to take the job seriously, resulting in a massive death toll due to the pandemic, job and economic losses, and a diminished U.S. standing around the world.

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An effective COVID-19 vaccine is the great hope. How do we get there?

The U.S. battle with COVID-19 has left people pining for a big fix, with much attention centered on one great hope: an effective, widely available vaccine that would allow them to again embrace friends, go back to work and ditch that lurking feeling of dread.

Devising a vaccine is a complex, multistep process that typically takes at least five years and sometimes a decade or more. In some cases, the efforts never succeed. Yet, scientists have great expectations this time around.

 

 

3

CPS schools that voted to oust officers tend to be whiter. One critic said that reflects a ‘racist … belief that Black students deserve to be policed.’

Of the 72 high schools in the Chicago Public Schools system that had police last year, 17 voted to remove them. The votes came after a longtime movement by youth in Chicago, primarily led by Black student activists, who have been organizing to get police out of schools. Yet only seven of the schools that succeeded are south of Madison Avenue, and only three have student bodies that are at least 35% Black.

“The students that need it most did not get the vote that they needed,” said Mya Cavner, a rising senior at Whitney Young Magnet High.

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‘Fort Lori’: Chicago police ban protests on Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s block, order arrests for anyone who won’t leave

The Chicago Police Department has effectively banned protesters from demonstrating on Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s block in the Logan Square neighborhood, ordering officers to arrest anyone who refuses to leave, the Tribune has learned.

 

 

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New French toast inspired Girl Scout cookie won’t be available in Chicago, and here’s why

The Girl Scouts of the USA announced yesterday that a new French toast inspired cookie will debut in the 2021 season. The toast-shaped cookie, called Toast-Yay!, will be available in select areas according to a release. Chicago is not one of those areas, and here’s why.


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Harris, a former San Francisco prosecutor, California attorney general and senator, became the first Black and South Asian American to be on a major party ticket. If elected, Harris would also be the first female vice president. Lynn Sweet has the story…
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To stir and empower, the third night of the Democratic National Convention spoke to the diverse coalition of young Americans, women and middle-class families the party needs to turn out by Nov. 3 if Joe Biden hopes to defeat President Trump.

 

With reminders of America’s rich history, entreaties to “vote like our lives depend on it, because they do,” and calls to battle, such as former President Obama’s admonition, “Do not let them take away your power,” the party hammered home what it sees as the stakes in the 2020 election: “Vote.”

 

The Hill: Biden tonight will accept the nomination, deliver the convention’s closing address and challenge Trump, reports The Hill’s Amie Parnes.

 

The Associated Press: Democrats pound their message: To oust Trump, you must vote.

 

The star turns by Obama and Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) held historical significance for the party, which is proud of America’s first black president and eager to elect the nation’s first woman of color as vice president. The pair also had a multi-pronged purpose in their speeches: To convince those watching that Biden is the right person to take the keys and that Trump is the wrong president in a time of national crisis.

 

During his 19-minute address from Philadelphia, Obama sought to dismiss Trump out of hand, arguing he has little desire to govern effectively and “no interest” in growing into the presidency, rendering him incapable of handling the role for another four years.

 

“I did hope, for the sake of our country, that Donald Trump might show some interest in taking the job seriously,” Obama said. “But he never did. He’s shown no interest in putting in the work. …  No interest in treating the presidency as anything but one more reality show that he can use to get the attention he craves” (The Hill). 

 

“Donald Trump hasn’t grown into the job because he can’t. And the consequences of that failure are severe,” Obama added.

 

The 44th president also devoted parts of his speech to talking up his former deputy, rattling off a list of key moments during his presidency when Biden played a role of particular importance, including combating the H1N1 and Ebola viruses, work to pass the Affordable Care Act and overseeing $800 billion in federal stimulus during the Great Recession.

 

Jonathan Easley, The Hill: Democratic stars unleash fury of assaults on Trump.

 

The Hill: Obama casts Trump as threat to democracy.

 

Dan Balz: Democrats attack Trump as a threat to the country’s foundations, raising the stakes for November.

 

The Atlantic: Barack Obama is scared.

 

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Harris, who spoke extensively about her mother’s influence, described Biden’s values and America’s struggles with racial injustice.

 

“There is no vaccine for racism. We’ve gotta do the work,” Harris said, imploring minority communities to come out in droves for Biden (The Hill).

 

“Joe and I believe that we can build that Beloved Community, one that is strong and decent, just and kind. One in which we all can see ourselves,” she said. “The road ahead will not be not easy. We will stumble. We may fall short. But I pledge to you that we will act boldly and deal with our challenges honestly.”

 

The two high-profile Democrats also produced reactions from the White House as Trump tweeted three missives in the middle of their speeches, with two directed at his predecessor, and all three in all caps (The Hill).

 

The Hill: Harris pledges to fight for country’s ideals in accepting VP nomination.

 

The Washington PostKamala Harris and husband Doug Emhoff, an attorney, are navigating their first presidential campaign together and will celebrate their sixth wedding anniversary on Saturday.

 

Jennifer Rubin, opinion, The Washington Post: The Democrats remind us they’re a party of strong and ambitious women.

 

Wednesday’s presentations moved ever-so-slightly beyond Biden’s good-guy traits and Harris’s history-making bona fides to hint at a governing agenda, if the duo is elected. Aside from navigating through a pandemic and a rocky economy, speakers talked about how Biden and Harris would battle gun violence, defend reproductive rights, unwind Trump’s immigration policies, and lift working-class wages.

 

Their administration would once again confront climate change by putting the United States back in the Paris climate accord; create “green 21st Century jobs” and devote 40 percent of federal climate change investments in “vulnerable communities,” said New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.

 

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), speaking from a Massachusetts preschool classroom, assured the audience, “I love a good plan, and Joe Biden has some really good plans.” She said the former vice president would “make the wealthy pay their fair share,” adding that Biden’s administration would address “racial inequities” and “corruption” in Washington. Warren touted the Democratic ticket’s plan to support child care, calling it “infrastructure for families” and a linchpin of economic expansion (The Hill).

 

Hillary Clinton, dressed in suffragette-white, asked Democrats to vote “for the jobs that Joe Biden’s plan will create…vote for law enforcement…vote for justice.”

 

And she ruefully reminded Americans that voter turnout to sweep Trump out of the Oval Office has to be massive.

 

“Remember, Joe and Kamala can win 3 million more votes and still lose,” Clinton said. “Take it from me. We need numbers so overwhelming, Trump can’t sneak or steal his way to victory.” 

 

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), also attired in white, assured Democrats that the House majority will be larger after November, that Democrats can recapture the Senate majority and that impediments to progressive change, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Trump, will be swept aside come January.

 

The Hill: Clinton rebukes Trump, implores Democrats to vote.

 

The Hill: Democrats offer emotional calls to end gun violence during convention’s third night.

 

The New York Times: Democrats have their doubts about Biden’s bipartisan bonhomie.

 

👉 Tonight at the Democratic convention: In addition to Biden’s acceptance speech, the closing night program features Democrats Sen. Cory Booker (N.J.), former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg of Indiana, California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, Sen. Tammy Baldwin (Wis.), Sen. Tammy Duckworth (Ill.), Sen. Chris Coons (Del.), and entrepreneur Andrew Yang.

 

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More political headlines: Trump praises QAnon adherents’ praise for him, adding he knows little about those who traffic in dark falsehoods once relegated to the fringes of the internet. “I’ve heard these are people who love our country,” he told reporters (The Hill). … What is QAnon? (The New York Times). … Tuesday’s primary victory by self-described “proud Islamophobe” Laura Loomer in South Florida creates problems for the House GOP (The Hill). … Trump says he is considering swapping out Goodyear tires from the presidential limousine known as “The Beast” (The Hill). … Melania Trump to address GOP convention from the Rose Garden next week (The Associated Press).

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LEADING THE DAY
POSTAL SERVICE & MAIL-IN BALLOT DISPUTES: The furor surrounding the United States Postal Service showed no signs of dissipating on Wednesday as top Democrats heaped criticism on Postmaster General Louis DeJoy for not reversing changes already put into place a day after he announce a pause on planned cutbacks.

 

After speaking with DeJoy earlier Wednesday, Pelosi said that the under-fire postmaster general does not intend to replace USPS sorting machines, blue mailboxes and other infrastructure that were removed before he announced plans to postpone additional changes until after the general election.

 

“The Postmaster General’s alleged pause is wholly insufficient and does not reverse damage already wreaked,”  Pelosi said. “The Postmaster General frankly admitted that he had no intention of replacing the sorting machines, blue mailboxes and other key mail infrastructure that have been removed and that plans for adequate overtime, which is critical for the timely delivery of mail, are not in the works.”

 

The Speaker added that the announcement “is not a solution and is misleading” (The Hill).

 

Across the Capitol complex, Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) called on the Postal Service’s board of governors to release details on the selection process and appointment of DeJoy. In a letter to board Chairman Robert Duncan, the Senate Democratic leader urged them to be “fully transparent” about DeJoy’s selection as he is not a career USPS employee and is, instead, a Trump donor.

 

“Since assuming his position, Mr. DeJoy has made a series of damaging operational changes that have led to reports of dramatic delays in the delivery of mail, including paychecks, prescription drugs, and mail-in ballots. These delays — taking place during a devastating global pandemic and a national election — have only heightened the need for answers on why Mr. DeJoy was selected,” Schumer wrote (The Hill).

 

The Associated Press: Pelosi says postmaster has no plans to restore mail cuts.

 

The New York Times: Decision to halt Postal Service changes does little to quell election concerns.

 

The Hill interview: House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-S.C.)  bashes Postal Service cuts: It’s a service, not a business.

 

The turmoil within the Postal Service has prompted some Democrats and local election officials to rethink their vote-by-mail strategies for November’s presidential election, shifting emphasis to special drop boxes and early voting that bypass the post office (Reuters).

 

With that in mind, House Democrats unveiled legislation on Wednesday that would require same-day processing for mail-in ballots and give the cash-strapped Postal Service a $25 billion infusion while erasing changes pursued by the agency’s new leader, an ally of Trump (Reuters).

 

The Hill: Trump campaign sues three Iowa counties over absentee mailings.

 

CBS News: State attorneys general sue Trump administration over Postal Service changes.

 

The Hill: White House chief of staff Mark Meadows says the postmaster general did not discuss with Trump pausing Postal Service operational changes.

 

NBC Nightly News: Images show U.S. postal machines removed and dismantled from a location in Waterloo, Iowa.

 

> Postal Service delays drug delivery: Adding to the problems, Democrats and advocacy groups are growing increasingly worried that mail slowdowns will create delays for individuals receiving medications.

 

As The Hill’s Nathanial Weixel reports, the Department of Veterans Affairs, which fills about 80 percent of prescriptions by mail, has already reported problems, and has been forced to use alternative methods of shipping prescriptions in certain areas of the country. While the largest pharmacies said they haven’t yet seen an impact, a delay could be catastrophic for patients.

 

Yahoo News: How to vote early, safely by mail in all 50 states.

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CORONAVIRUS: A major assertion during the Democratic National Convention this week is that Trump made the coronavirus pandemic worse in the United States and that the administration lacks a national strategy to contain COVID-19 while other nations adopted strict measures and made progress against the virus.

 

Trump, during an evening press briefing, argued on Wednesday without specifics that locking down the economy and closing schools creates depression and difficulty “far more, I would say, than is caused by the virus itself.”

 

new CNN poll conducted by SSRS finds that nearly 7 in 10 Americans say the U.S. response to the coronavirus outbreak makes them feel “embarrassed” and 62 percent believe the president could be doing more to fight the spread of COVID-19. Disapproval of Trump’s handling of the crisis hit a new high of 58 percent. The survey found significant public caution about resuming activities, plus anger and fear that the pandemic will worsen this fall (CNN).

 

The Associated Press: At recent campaign events, Trump and Vice President Pence sent mixed messages with their own behavior around supporters when it comes to taking appropriate COVID-19 precautions indoors, outdoors and in crowds.

 

> DataNew York City reported its lowest percent of positive COVID-19 test results on Wednesday (The Hill). The city reported a positivity rate of 0.24 percent.  … One-third of Bronx coronavirus test subjects show antibodies, correlated with the high transmission rate experienced in the borough since March (The Wall Street Journal). … Florida on Wednesday surpassed 10,000 deaths from COVID-19 (The Hill). For the fourth time this week, the state reported fewer than 5,000 new coronavirus cases in a single day, a modest sign of improvement. The new infections bring the state’s running total since March to 584,047 confirmed cases of COVID-19 (The Orlando Sentinel). … The U.S. fatality rate for COVID-19 is dropping, a sign of improved treatment but also an unwelcome indication that younger people are driving new transmissions (The Hill). The World Health Organization on Tuesday warned that young people are becoming the primary catalyst for the spread of COVID-19 in many countries just as schools and universities are trying to open for the new academic year (The Washington Post).

 

> VaccinesAustralia’s prime minister says vaccines should be mandatory when safely developed (AFP and Yahoo News).

 

> Masks: In France, where face coverings are mandatory on public transportation and in shops, the government said that it would soon also become compulsory for people working in offices to wear masks (The Guardian). On Wednesday, British Health Secretary Matt Hancock denied that the United Kingdom would follow France’s decision to make face coverings mandatory in the workplace. He stressed the importance of COVID-19 testing as a strategy to curb transmission (BBC).

 

> Air travel, testing and quarantines: Great Britain is working with London’s Heathrow Airport on a plan to use COVID-19 testing to help shorten quarantine times, in an effort to help airlines and airports kickstart travel and the wider economy. British Airways, easyJet and Ryanair have urged the government to allow quarantine to be replaced with testing, saying that Britain should follow Germany, which introduced a mandatory, free single coronavirus test for arrivals from high-risk countries. Current rules in the U.K. require air travelers from the United States, Spain, France and many other countries to self-isolate for 14 days when they arrive, deterring travel and squeezing airline revenues. The proposal is for testing and processing to take place at Heathrow. Passengers would have to pay approximately $198 for the test, described as a “gold-standard PCR test,” sensitive enough to detect COVID-19 before symptoms are in evidence (Reuters).

 

> Schools: Thousands of U.S. students and teachers are quarantining just days into the school year, highlighting the challenges of resuming in-person instruction during a pandemic. While many schools will not begin the academic year until later this month or in September, those opening now offer a preview of the confusion facing districts this fall, particularly in the South and Midwest where the virus is still spreading. “You go in, people get infected, boom, you close them down. So it’s better to ease in, perhaps with virtual [learning], until you see what’s going on when you’re in a really hot zone,” Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said during an event on Tuesday (The Hill).

 

> Minks infected with COVID-19: The first U.S. cases of infected minks at two Utah fur farms raise new questions about animal-to-human-to-animal transmission of the coronavirus. Dutch researchers have seen outbreaks of the virus in minks in the Netherlands, Denmark and Spain and as a result, more than 1 million of the animals have been killed to try to halt the spread. The researchers say genetic analysis strongly suggests that minks infected with COVID-19 by humans transmitted the virus in turn to two farmworkers in Denmark. That conclusion sparked calls by experts for more study. Minks are related to ferrets, which have been shown to be highly vulnerable to COVID-19 in laboratory tests. A small number of coronavirus infections have been confirmed in dogs, cats and other animals in the United States and other countries (The Washington Post).

 

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OPINION
Picking Kamala Harris shows progress is never perfect, by Deborah Beck, opinion contributor, The Hill. https://bit.ly/2Q6jLpZ

 

Democrats offer Trump the chance to be Truman, by J.T. Young, opinion contributor, The Hill. https://bit.ly/2Qb0ofH

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WHERE AND WHEN
The House holds a pro forma session at noon on Friday. Members will convene for legislative business on Saturday at 10 a.m.

 

The Senate next meets on Friday at 11:15 a.m. for a pro forma session. The full Senate is scheduled to meet on Sept. 8.

 

The president welcomes Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi of Iraq to the White House, followed by bilateral meetings with Al-Kadhimi, who became prime minister in May. Trump will travel to battleground Pennsylvania in the afternoon to talk about the economy at an event at Mariotti Building Products in Old Forge (near Biden’s Scranton home town) before returning to Washington.

 

Economic indicator: The Labor Department at 8:30 a.m. will report initial jobless claims for the week ending Aug. 15.

 

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ELSEWHERE
 International: The United States will demand Thursday that all United Nations sanctions be reimposed against Iran, Trump said. “It’s a snap back,” the president told reporters on Wednesday. Trump predicted if he is reelected, Tehran will approach the United States to negotiate a new nuclear deal but that Iran will “never” develop a nuclear weapon (The Associated Press). … The United States and China agreed to resume trade talks “in coming days” (Reuters). … The United States, as part of Trump’s recent executive order, notified Hong Kong authorities on Wednesday that the United States suspended or terminated three bilateral agreements that deal with the surrender of fugitive offenders, the transfer of sentenced persons and reciprocal tax exemptions on income derived from the international operation of ships. “These steps underscore our deep concern regarding Beijing’s decision to impose the National Security Law, which has crushed the freedoms of the people of Hong Kong,” the State Department said in a statement (ABC News). … Alexei Navalny, a top rival to Russian President Vladimir Putin, is in critical condition and unconscious after being poisoned, according to his spokeswoman. Navalny started to feel ill before a flight to Moscow, with the plane having to make an emergency landing in Omsk.  “We assume that Alexei was poisoned with something mixed in his tea; it was the only thing he drank all morning,” Kira Yarmysh, Navalny’s spokeswoman, said, noting that he is on a ventilator (The Wall Street Journal). … The European Union on Tuesday announced economic sanctions against Belarus (Sky News).

 

 Interior Department: The method for keeping the controversial acting head of the Bureau of Land Management in power even after the White House withdraws his nomination likely is not legal, according to experts who have reviewed the orders (The Hill).

 

➔ Tech: Trump voiced support on Tuesday for Oracle Corp. to buy the U.S. operations of TikTok, adding a fresh wrinkle to the bidding for the Chinese-owned video-sharing app. Oracle is a new entrant in the negotiations for TikTok, whose owner ByteDance Ltd. is facing a fall deadline from the Trump administration to divest itself of its U.S. operations (The Wall Street Journal). … On Wednesday, Apple became the first U.S. company to hit a $2 trillion valuation when its shares climbed 1.2 percent in morning trading. It was another milestone for the maker of iPhones, Mac computers and Apple Watches (The New York Times).

 

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 Animals: The Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park in Oklahoma, best known as the zoo formerly owned and operated by Joe Exotic and featured prominently on “Tiger King,” was shuttered permanently after the Department of Agriculture suspended its license. Jeff Lowe, the park’s current owner, said on Tuesday that the government “folded to the pressures of PETA.” Inspectors found multiple violations at the park, including limited refrigeration storage for animal food (Vanity Fair).

THE CLOSER
And finally … It’s Thursday, which means it’s time for this week’s Morning Report Quiz! Inspired by recent current events, we’re eager for some smart guesses about August in the news.

 

Email your responses to asimendinger@thehill.com and/or aweaver@thehill.com, and please add “Quiz” to subject lines. Winners who submit correct answers will enjoy some richly deserved newsletter fame on Friday.

 

Which administration official or congressional leader has NOT been an instrumental participant in coronavirus relief negotiations in recent weeks?

  1. White House chief of staff Mark Meadows
  2. Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.)
  3. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin
  4. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.)

 

During her Democratic National Convention address, Michelle Obama wore a necklace that featured the word(s) _____?  

  1. Joe 2020
  2. Vote Joe
  3. Vote
  4. Go Joe

 

What NCAA conference has not canceled college football for the fall?

  1. ACC
  2. Mountain West
  3. Pac-12
  4. Mid-American

 

Which MLB team has only played 8 games this month due to COVID-19?

  1. Miami Marlins
  2. Louis Cardinals
  3. Baltimore Orioles
  4. Cincinnati Reds

 

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DRIVING THE DAY

ON WEDNESDAY, we made the argument that the Democratic convention was being conducted in abstraction, the speakers attempting to will their political wishes to reality.

BUT, IN THE LAST 24 HOURS, President DONALD TRUMP has given real-time illustration to many of the dynamics Democrats are trying to bring to the light for the American public.

BILL CLINTON said Tuesday night that “if you want a president who defines the job as spending hours a day watching TV and zapping people on social media, he’s your man.” And on Wednesday night, TRUMP tweeted about a conversation on Fox News, and then spent the 10 and 11 p.m. hour live-tweeting BARACK OBAMA’S and KAMALA HARRIS’ speeches in all caps.

10:33 P.M.: “HE SPIED ON MY CAMPAIGN, AND GOT CAUGHT” … 10:40 p.m.: “WHY DID HE REFUSE TO ENDORSE SLOW JOE UNTIL IT WAS ALL OVER, AND EVEN THEN WAS VERY LATE? WHY DID HE TRY TO GET HIM NOT TO RUN?” … 11:17 p.m.: “BUT DIDN’T SHE CALL HIM A RACIST??? DIDN’T SHE SAY HE WAS INCOMPETENT???”

AND HOURS BEFORE OBAMA said, “Donald Trump hasn’t grown into the job because he can’t,” the president said he appreciated the support of the people involved with the loony and dangerous QAnon conspiracy — a theory that there is a group of pedophiles who worship Satan that control the world. This is the same group that believes Comet Ping Pong on Connecticut Avenue is a sex-trafficking venue, not a beer and pizza shop in a well-off neighborhood. The FBI has said that it is a domestic terrorism threat.

“WELL, I DON’T KNOW MUCH ABOUT THE MOVEMENT OTHER than I understand they like me very much, which I appreciate,” TRUMP said from the White House podium.

TODAY, THE PRESIDENT will travel to Pennsylvania ahead of JOE BIDEN’S speech. More from AP’s Jonathan Lemire on Trump trolling Biden

HARRIS made history Wednesday night as she became the first woman of color to be on a major party’s ticket. Her speech was less a repudiation of Trump and more an introduction of her personal story. The most memorable line: “There is no vaccine for racism.” Transcript

HOW IT PLAYED … LAT’S LORRAINE ALI: “The tone of Wednesday’s event made it clear that much had changed since the last DNC, when the top female candidate took great pains to soften her tough-as-nails reputation and to make herself more palatable to an American public that was wary of her ambitious nature, her feminist education, her former life as a lawyer, her political life and, yes, even her pantsuits. …

“Poised to become our first female VP, Black VP and South Asian VP, Harris has inspired optimism, not fear, among Democrats, and that’s a feat in itself for a formidable female candidate in contentious times.

“Wednesday felt like proof that Harris had smashed yet another glass ceiling: she was being celebrated rather than shamed for breaking tradition. When Pelosi, Clinton and Warren, all of whom helped pave the way for Harris, spoke in support of her, they made a point to highlight the warrior side of Harris — and the challenges of being a woman, especially in Trump’s America.” LAT

— HARRIS’ HOMETOWN PAPER … SF CHRONICLE: “Kamala Harris talks of uniting under Biden, learning from a strong family and surviving Trump”

ON OBAMA … RYAN LIZZA“[T]he former president delivered a memorable speech that balanced torching the sitting president with assuring voters of the possibility of something better. All the while, he pulled back the historical view to 30,000 feet where it was possible to show voters the sweep of American history and remind them that the country, despite what he called ‘these dark times,’ has faced bigger challenges than Trump. …

“Obama accused Trump of failing to ‘discover some reverence for the democracy that had been placed in his care.’ He essentially accused him of corruption and abuse of power, saying Trump had ‘no interest in using the awesome power of his office to help anyone but himself and his friends.’ And he accused his successor of a dangerous form of narcissism when he said that Trump had ‘no interest in treating the presidency as anything but one more reality show that he can use to get the attention he craves.’”

BTW … A JET left Martha’s Vineyard — where OBAMA has a home — at 8:16 p.m. for Philadelphia, where he gave his speech. At 11:21 p.m., that same plane left Philadelphia for DCA, where it arrived at 11:47 p.m.

OTHER STANDOUT OF THE NIGHT: former Rep. GABBY GIFFORDS (D-Ariz.). Giffords gave a moving speech, the longest since she was wounded in a mass shooting in 2011. “Words once came easily, today I struggle to speak. But I have not lost my voice. America needs all of us to speak out, even when you have to fight to find the words,” she said. More from CNN

Top takeaways via Steven Shepard … Video roundup

Good Thursday morning. 75 DAYS until Election Day.

FRONTS: NYT, with this ADAM NAGOURNEY and KATIE GLUECK news analysis: “Kamala Harris Takes the Spotlight, a Moment for Her and History” … N.Y. POST: “Chaos grips Portland: Will Dems denounce violence? Pages 4-5”

JOIN US today at 9 A.M. as we talk with SYMONE SANDERS about the convention, what Biden needs to do tonight and their plans post-convention in the latest “PLUG IN WITH PLAYBOOK.” Register to watch

JOHN HARRIS puts a frame around tonight’s BIDEN speech: “Joe Biden: An old man trying to lead a young country”: “Joseph R. Biden Jr., at the age of 77 years, nine months, and 10 days has been alive for just a shade under one-third of the entire history of the United States as an independent nation.

“One way to think about that is: Biden really is quite old. Another way to think about that is: The United States really is quite young. On Aug. 20, the day Biden will accept the Democratic nomination in his bid to become the oldest occupant of the White House — he would be 78 days older on his first day in office than Ronald Reagan was on his last—it is worth holding the subject up to the light from both angles.

“How old is Biden? Well, he is older than 94 percent of all living Americans, and older than 96 percent of all people alive on the planet, according to demographic data compiled by the United Nations. He is already older than 27 presidents were when they died — including 14 years older than Franklin D. Roosevelt and 13 years older than Lyndon B. Johnson.

“When Biden arrived in the U.S. Senate at age 30 on Jan. 3, 1973, he joined six senators who were born in the late 1800s. Of those 100 people — all of them men, and only one not white — he is one of just 13 who are still alive today.

“If he wins in November, he will be the only person to be president representing that historical seam between the “Greatest Generation” that fought World War II and the Baby Boom generation that has dominated national politics since the early 1990s. Biden’s comparatively advanced age, however, is a useful lens for viewing the comparative youth of the country he hopes to lead. The life of a single person can bridge historical eras that seem more distant than they really are.”

 DOUBTS ABOUT MIKE BLOOMBERG, via NYT’S REBECCA RUIZ

AP/MOSCOW: “Russia’s Navalny in coma in ICU after alleged poisoning”: “Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny is in a coma and on a ventilator in a hospital intensive care unit in Siberia after falling ill from suspected poisoning during a flight, his spokeswoman said Thursday morning.

“The 44-year-old foe of Russia’s President Vladimir Putin felt unwell on a flight back to Moscow from Tomsk, a city in Siberia, and was taken to a hospital after the plane made an emergency landing in Omsk, Kira Yarmysh said on Twitter. ‘He is in a coma in grave condition,’ she said on Twitter.”

NEW … THE CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP FUND — the House GOP-aligned super PAC — is putting up $2.5 MILLION against Democrats this month. The total list of spending is here, and here’s the ad going up today against Rep. KENDRA HORN (D-Okla.) — it’s a good example of how Republicans are going to go after TRUMP-district Democrats this year.

— THE AD tries to cut away at the bipartisan brand HORN has attempted to cultivate by tying her to NANCY PELOSI and the “socialist Squad” — it features photos of the speaker and Reps. ILHAN OMAR (D-Minn.) and ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ (D-N.Y.), and says HORN “wasted critical months on impeachment while the pandemic was looming.” It ends by saying HORN is “not as advertised.” The 30-second spot

NYT’S JONATHAN MARTIN and CARL HULSE: “Democrats Have Their Doubts About Biden’s Bipartisan Bonhomie”

MONEY WARS — “Harris sets off Democratic donor stampede,” by Elena Schneider: “Kamala Harris is tapping into a new tranche of campaign cash for Joe Biden: money from both big and small donors who were reluctant to give to the white, male and over-70 nominee-in-waiting before she arrived.

“Biden has turned things around since struggling to raise money in 2019, but Harris’ addition is exciting contributors anew. She has a deep familiarity with Democratic mega-donors from Silicon Valley to New York, and her history-making candidacy is now drawing interest from more casual givers as well as big donors who got a shot of excitement from Harris’ elevation.” POLITICO

FIRST IN PLAYBOOK — ARTISTS UNITED FOR CHANGE is launching a $500,000 street art and billboard campaign focused on the unregistered and the undecided youth vote in Detroit, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh and Phoenix. The “Remember What They Did” campaign will include putting works by artists like SHEPARD FAIREY, who designed the Obama “HOPE” image, on billboards as well as a poster street art campaign led by local partners. Example of Fairey’s poster

BOSTON GLOBE: “Are Joe Kennedy’s efforts to define Ed Markey coming too late?” by Vicky McGrane: “Since the moment he announced his challenge to Senator Edward J. Markey in the Democratic primary, Representative Joseph P. Kennedy III has faced questions about why he is running and, subsequently, skepticism that he’s offered voters an effective enough rationale for seeking to unseat a longtime, party loyal incumbent.

“In recent weeks, Kennedy has sharpened his efforts to define Markey as out-of-touch with the struggles of many of his constituents. He’s painted his opponent as doing the bare minimum for those seeking his help rather than using his powerful office to its full potential.

“The question now is whether Kennedy’s waited too long to start drawing this unflattering portrait of Markey. ‘The time to attack Markey was when this race started and Markey had low name recognition,’ said Brian Jencunas, a Massachusetts-based political strategist who has worked for candidates from both parties. Kennedy’s attacks are less effective now, after Markey ‘has been able to define himself as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s cool grandpa who wears fresh sneakers and co-sponsors the Green New Deal.’”

TRUMP’S THURSDAY — The president will participate in the arrival of Iraqi PM Mustafa Al-Kadhimi at 11 a.m. in the West Wing lobby. The two will participate in a restricted bilateral meeting in the Oval Office at 11:05 a.m., followed by an expanded bilateral meeting at 11:25 a.m. in the Cabinet room. Trump will leave the White House at 1:05 p.m. en route to Avoca, Pa. He will arrive at Mariotti Building Products in Old Forge, Pa., at 2:45 p.m. and deliver remarks at 3 p.m. Afterward, he will return to Washington, arriving at the White House at 6 p.m.

PLAYBOOK READS

NAHAL TOOSI: “Pompeo’s housing request set off legal alarm bells, memo shows”“In his early months on the job, Mike Pompeo sought an unusual perk for a secretary of State: permission to rent a Washington, D.C.-area house that was controlled by the U.S. military. Pompeo and his aides initially tried to arrange for the chief U.S. diplomat and his family to live close to the State Department in the Potomac Hill campus, where the Navy maintained some homes.

“But ultimately the Pompeos moved into U.S. Army housing at the Fort Myer base in Virginia, according to people familiar with the issue. Along the way, the request set off legal and logistical alarms, raising questions about whether Pompeo is eligible for any sort of military housing.”

WHAT JARED’S BEEN UP TO … NYT: “Trump Administration Pushes Arms Sale to U.A.E. Despite Israeli Worries,” by Mark Mazzetti and Edward Wong: “The Trump administration has accelerated a push to sell the F-35 stealth fighter and advanced armed drones to the United Arab Emirates, at a time when the Gulf nation is working with the Trump administration on a historic plan to formalize diplomatic ties with Israel, according to American officials familiar with the discussions.

“Administration officials in recent weeks gave a classified briefing about the F-35 to the Emirati military — despite some concerns among National Security Council staff about the bwisdom of disclosing details on one of the Pentagon’s most advanced weapons to a foreign government before a decision about a potential arms sale has been completed. …

“The Emirati arms deal has been pushed by Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law, who has been central to the diplomatic negotiations between Israel and the Emirates. Mr. Kushner’s efforts over three years to forge a peace agreement between the Israeli government and Palestinians have gone nowhere, and Palestinians have been angered by the Trump administration’s pro-Israel policies. Mr. Kushner has hoped to get the Gulf Arab leaders, including the Emirati crown prince, Mohammed bin Zayed, to push the Palestinians to support his proposals.”

BUSINESS BURST — “Airbnb Files Confidentially for IPO With SEC,” by WSJ’s Preetika Rana: “Airbnb Inc. said Wednesday it confidentially filed paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering, marking a surprising turnaround for a company whose business was initially ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic. …

“Airbnb said late last year that it planned to go public, but its plans were thrown into disarray as the health crisis shut down global travel. It initially had planned to make its widely anticipated debut on the public markets this year via a direct listing, which wouldn’t involve raising any additional money, but now plans to raise cash through a traditional IPO.” WSJ

IN MEMORIAM — “Former U.S. Sen. Slade Gorton, a towering figure in Washington state, dies at 92,” by The Seattle Times’ Lynda Mapes: “Gorton served a decade in the Legislature, three terms as state attorney general, and was deemed ‘giant killer’ for his win over the legendary Warren Magnuson to capture his first term in the U.S. Senate. His comeback to serve two more terms after losing to challenger Brock Adams was just as remarkable, and his loss to Democratic challenger Maria Cantwell in 2000 was the closest Senate race in Washington history.

“In the Senate, Gorton built a reputation as a unique combination of brains and analytical skill that enabled him to dislodge colleagues from stuck positions. … Through it all, he earned a reputation as an independent thinker and actor.” Seattle Times

PLAYBOOKERS

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TRANSITION — Retired Air Force Gen. Philip Breedlove is joining the Middle East Institute as distinguished chair of its Frontier Europe Initiative. He previously was NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe and commander of U.S. European Command.

BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Tarrah Cooper Wright, CEO and partner at Rise Strategy Group. A fun fact about her: “I grew up playing water polo. Nothing has prepared me more for a career in communications and politics than crisscrossing a pool, swimming for hours to score a goal while your opponent is trying to pull you underwater. You have to have grit, grace, great lung capacity and the resilience to just keep clawing your way through.” Playbook Q&A

BIRTHDAYS: Larry Kudlow is 73 … Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.) is 58 … Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Ill.) is 59 … Rep. Kathy Castor (D-Fla.) is 54 … Oliver Darcy, CNN senior media reporter, is 3-0 … CBS’ Fin Gomez … Eleni Roumel … former USTR Michael Froman, now vice chair and president of strategic growth at Mastercard, is 58 … Ben LaBolt … OSCE’s Christie Edwards (h/ts Ben Chang) … Gina Keeney … Rachel Thomas, Northeast comms director for the Biden campaign … POLITICO’s Doug Palmer, Natalie Fertig and Julia Kurzius … Al Roker is 66 … former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell is 87 … former Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) is 85 … former Rep. Rubén Hinojosa (D-Texas) is 8-0 … Brianna McCullough … Targeted Victory CEO Zac Moffatt is 41 … Connie Chung … Michael Donaher of Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s (D-N.J.) reelect … Matt Shapanka is 33 … Tammy Bruce, host of Fox Nation’s “Get Tammy Bruce” … Danielle Decker … Jenny Backus … Lona Valmoro … Bob Hudek (h/ts Teresa Vilmain) …

… Katie Peters, senior comms director for the Democratic convention … Steve Pfrang … Pat Collier IV, deputy COS for federal affairs for Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker … Jeffrey Norfolk … Targeted Victory’s Ryan Meerstein … Elyse Ping Medvigy … Madeline Shepherd … Jeff Morehouse … Casey Badmington … Ari Goldberg, director of media relations at the Bipartisan Policy Center, is 47 … Brad Fingeroot … Google’s Lauren Epshteyn … Susan Aspey … Scott Rothrock … Lea Berman … Jarrett Ray … Jim Hock, SVP of external affairs at PSP Partners … POLITICO Europe’s Sanya Khetani-Shah … Shannon Travis … Linnea Dyer Hegarty … Hayley Peterson, chief correspondent at Business Insider … Morgan Murtaugh … Jessica Todtman … Madison Gouveia … Michael Montelongo … Meghan Grant Swiber … Gordon Neal … Angelica Alatorre … Nicholas Himebaugh … Jordan Kittleson … Faryar Shirzad … Kendell Mountain … David Ryan Adelman is 39 … Lana Gordon is 7-0 … Jody Serrano … Matthew Gould is 49

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John Wesley’s “Religion of the Heart” & Francis Asbury, Circuit Riding Preacher “one of the builders of our nation”
The King of England was the head of the Anglican Church from the time of Henry VIII in 1534.
Beginning in 1535, all English subjects, including those in English colonies, were required to the Oath of Supremacy:
“I (state your name) do utterly testify and declare in my Conscience, that the King’s Highness is the only Supreme Governor of this Realm … in all Spiritual or Eclesiastical things … So help me God.”
For most of England’s history from 1535 to 1829, not to take the Oath of Supremacy was considered treason, resulting in government prosecution, fines, arrest, imprisonment, and in cases, being hanged, drawn and quartered, beheaded, or burned at the stake.
In 1735, a young Oxford graduate and named John Wesley was sent as the Anglican minister to the new American Colony of Georgia.
He had hopes of evangelizing the Indians.
His brother, Charles Wesley, was secretary to Georgia’s Governor, James Oglethorpe.
On the trip over, their ship, the Simmonds, was also carrying a group of 25 German Moravian missionaries, as Wesley noted in his journal:
“Sunday, January 25, 1736
At seven I went to the Germans (Moravians). I had long before observed … their humility … by performing those servile offices for the other passengers, which none of the English would undertake … saying … ‘their loving Savior had done more for them’ …
If they were pushed, struck, or thrown down, they rose again and went away; but no complaint was found in their mouth.”
The Moravian missionary movement was begun just a decade earlier, in 1727, by Count Ludwig von Zinzendorf and the Christian refugees whom he had allowed to live on his estate in Bohemia, on the border of Germany and the Czech Republic.
On the Wesleys’ trip to Georgia, their ship, the Simmonds, was caught in a terrible storm which shredded the main sail and flooded the deck.
John Wesley saw how everyone panicked in fear except for the Moravians, who continued to sing praise songs. He noticed their relationship with the Lord was closer than his, as he wrote in his journal:
“There was now an opportunity of trying whether they were delivered from the spirit of fear …
In the midst of the psalm wherewith their service began, the sea broke over, split the main-sail in pieces, covered the ship, and poured in between the decks, as if the great deep had already swallowed us up.
A terrible screaming began among the English.
… The Germans (Moravians) calmly sung on.
I asked one of them afterwards, ‘Was you not afraid?’
He answered, ‘I thank God, no.’ I asked, ‘But were not your women and children afraid?’ He replied, mildly, ‘No; our women and children are not afraid to die.’
From them I went to their crying, trembling neighbors, and pointed out to them the difference in the hour of trial, between him that feareth God, and him that feareth him not.
At twelve the wind fell. This was the most glorious day which I have hitherto seen.”
John Wesley was unsuccessful in his ministry in Georgia, and after a year, the Wesleys sailed back to England.
Depressed at their failure, they accepted an invitation to attend a Moravian prayer meeting in Aldersgate in May of 1738.
John was touched by the Holy Spirit and had a profound conversion experience, writing that his “heart strangely warmed.”
He wrote in his journal after the prayer service:
“I felt I did trust in Christ, Christ alone, for salvation; and an assurance was given me that He had taken away my sins, even mine, and saved me from the law of sin and death.”
Later in 1738, John Wesley traveled to Moravia in eastern Germany where he lived and worshiped for several months with Count Ludwig von Zinzendorf and the Moravian believers, experiencing first hand their sincere Christianity, being “the religion of the heart.”
Wesley wrote in his journal:
“God has given me, at length, the desire of my heart. I am with a church … in whom is the mind of Christ, and who so walk as He walked …
As they all have one Lord and one faith, so they are partakers with one spirit, the spirit of meekness and love, which uniformly and continually animates all their conversation.
Oh! How high and holy a thing Christianity is! …”
Wesley continued, contrasting the Moravian church with his previous church experience under the King’s government:
“How widely different from that, I know not what, which is so called, though it neither purifies the heart, nor renews the life, after the image of our Blessed Redeemer.
I grieve to think how that holy name by which we are called must be blasphemed among the heathen, while they see discontented Christians, passionate Christians, resentful Christians, earthly-minded Christians.
Yea, to come to what we are apt to count small things, while they see Christians judging one another, ridiculing one another, speaking evil of one another, increasing instead of bearing one another’s burdens.”
John Wesley left Germany and returned to England, where he and his brother, Charles, began a revival movement within the Anglican Church called Methodism.
John preached thousands of sermons and organized a system of itinerate preachers who traveled through shires and towns in England in a circuit, or a circle of towns.
Charles Wesley wrote over 6,500 hymns.
Their friend, George Whitefield, became one of the era’s most notable preachers, coming to America seven times, preaching to thousands and befriending leaders such as Ben Franklin.
Whitefield spoke at least 18,000 times to an estimate 10 million hearers in England and America.
John Wesley spoke of the inner witness of the presence of the Holy Spirit in one’s heart, as:
“… an inward impression on the soul of believers, whereby the Spirit of God directly testifies to their spirit that they are the children of God.”
Someone who was inspired by John Wesley to be an Anglican Methodist lay minister was 18-year-old Francis Asbury, born August 20, 1745.
At the age 22, Francis Asbury was appointed by John Wesley to be a traveling preacher across England.
When George Whitefield died in 1771, the question arose as to who would follow in his footsteps and preach in America.
Francis Asbury, at the age of 26, volunteered.
In 1771, Francis Asbury arrived in America, and for the next 45 years, he rode 300,000 miles on horseback, from the Atlantic to the Appalachians, from Maine to the Gulf of Mexico, spreading the Gospel.
Prior to the Revolution, the Anglican Church was the official established state church in:
  • Virginia in 1609;
  • New York in 1693;
  • Maryland in 1702;
  • South Carolina in 1706;
  • North Carolina in 1730; and
  • Georgia in 1758.
In English colonies, everyone paid taxes to the King’s government, and the government paid the salaries of the Anglican pastors.
Pastors lived on church-government owned farms called “glebes.”
On July 9, 1776, patriots in New York pulled down the statue of King George.
Several American colonies made it an act of treason for pastors to continued saying public prayers for the King.
In 1777, British General Howe invaded Philadelphia and imprisoned Rev. Jacob Duche’, the Anglican chaplain of the Continental Congress, and undoubtedly pressured him to abandon the American cause.
As the Revolution progressed, Anglican ministers faced a crisis of conscience.
They had to choose between allegiance to the King and state, or allegiance to the patriotic American cause.
The problem was, if they joined with those fighting for independence, they would lose their means of livelihood.
As a result, most Anglican ministers returned to England, but Francis Asbury was one of the few who chose to stay in America.
Asbury stated:
“I can by no means agree to leave such a field for gathering souls to Christ as we have in America.”
Francis Asbury preached over 16,000 sermons in churches, town squares and court houses, addressing everyone he met, from travelers to workers in the fields to laborers in tobacco houses.
He rode an average of 6,000 miles a year.
In 1784, 81-year-old John Wesley appointed Francis Asbury and Thomas Coke to oversee the Methodist revival movement in the America.
The crisis of conscience for Anglican ministers came to a head in 1784, when Rev. Samuel Seabury of Connecticut sought consecration as an Anglican bishop but could not take the Oath of Supremacy to the King.
A Bishop in Scotland agreed to consecrate Rev. Seabury.
In 1785, Bishop Seabury began ordaining ministers in Connecticut.
This was the beginning of the official split of the Episcopal Church in America away from the Anglican Church of England.
Episcopal ministers, Rev. William Smith of Maryland and Rev. William White of Philadelphia, in 1786, proposed a revised Book of Common Prayer where references to the King were replaced with references to Congress.
Near that same time, at the Baltimore Christmas Conference in 1784, Francis Asbury moved the Methodist revival movement into its own denomination – the Methodist Episcopal Church.
This had tremendous political impact in Virginia as the Anglican Church had been the officially established state church since the colony’s founding charter in 1606.
In 1786, with Americans having just fought a war of independence from the King, the Virginia Assembly was faced with a question.
Should Virginia replace the established Anglican Church with the new Episcopal Church, or should they disestablish the concept of an established church altogether?
It looked as if the Episcopal Church would be established, being supported by leaders such as George Washington and Patrick Henry.
But Francis Asbury’s separation of the Methodist movement into its own denomination meant there would not be enough Episcopal members in the Virginia legislature to vote for that church to be established.
Therefore, in 1786, Virginia officially disestablished the Anglican, now Episcopal, Church, thereby allowing all other denominations to be treated equally.
Responding quickly, Britain passed the Consecration of Bishops Abroad Act of 1786 which allowed Anglican Archbishops to consecrate Episcopal Bishops.
In 1787, they ordained Episcopal Bishop Samuel Provoost of New York, who was chaplain of the Continental Congress and the first chaplain of the U.S. Senate;
and Episcopal Bishop William White of Philadelphia, who served as the second chaplain of the U.S. Senate.
In 1789, Episcopal clergy met in Philadelphia to ratify the initial constitution of the Episcopal Church in America.
Nearly one-fourth of all U.S. Presidents were Episcopalian, more than any other denomination, followed by Presbyterian, Methodist and Baptist.
The majority of U.S. Senate Chaplains have been Episcopal (19), followed by Methodist (17), Presbyterian (14), Baptist (6), Unitarian (2), Congregational (1), Lutheran (1), Catholic (1), Seventh-Day Adventist (1).
The fourth Episcopal bishop in America, and the first in Virginia, was Bishop James Madison, cousin of fellow Virginian James Madison, the fourth U.S. President.
In recapping, just as the Anglican Church separated from the Catholic Church, beginning in 1534, the American Revolution resulted in the Methodist Episcopal Church, in 1784, and the Episcopal Church, in 1785, separating from the Anglican Church.
Other denominations had their own histories of separating from the Anglican Church during the previous two centuries:
  • Presbyterians,
  • Congregationalists,
  • Puritans,
  • Separatists,
  • Pilgrims,
  • Quakers, and
  • Baptists.
Why so many churches?
Answering that question are Robert D. Woodberry, assistant professor of sociology at the University of Texas–Austin, and Timothy S. Shah, of the Ethics and Public Policy Center and the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, who together wrote “The Pioneering Protestants” (Journal of Democracy, Vol. 15, No. 2, April 2004).
Robert Woodberry and Timothy Shah stated:
“When Luther in 1521 defied an imperial order to recant by insisting that ‘my conscience is captive to the Word of God,’ he stopped being the reformer of an old order and instead became the founder of a new stream of Christianity.
He could flout the commands of popes, church councils, and emperors, but not those of his own individual conscience …”
Woodberry and Shah continued:
“Most Protestants follow his lead … They tend to believe that people can acquire saving faith only as they personally and individually appropriate God’s Word …
They tend toward separation and independence from ancient church structures and traditions as well as political authorities.
The main reason for this is the important role of individual conscience.
Because saving faith must be uncoerced and individual, it requires in practice a diversity of independent churches to satisfy the inevitable diversity of individual consciences.”
How did diversity of churches lay the foundation for American independence?
Woodberry and Shah added:
“’The authority of Christ,’ wrote the Scots Calvinist divine William Graham in 1768, ‘removes all civil distinctions … All are upon a level equally, as they shall soon be before the awful tribunal of the great Judge.’
This stirring fusion of theology, eschatology, and politics not only characterizes Scottish Calvinism but also says much about the relationship between Protestantism and democracy.
As an egalitarian (believing everyone is equal) religion profoundly opposed to hierarchy, Protestant Christianity would seem to enjoy a powerful affinity with democracy.”
Rather than view the many denominations negatively, it was instead viewed positively, that they would be a check on each other to insure no one would be established as the official state denomination.
Charles Carroll, the only Catholic to sign the Declaration, wrote to Rev. John Stanford, October, 9, 1827:
“Observing the Christian religion divided into many sects, I founded the hope that no one would be so predominant as to become the religion of the state.
That hope was thus early entertained because all of them joined in the same cause.”
Rev. Francis Asbury was one of the first two Methodist Bishops.
He stated:
“We should so work as if we were to be saved by our works; and so rely on Jesus Christ, as if we did no works.”
“My soul is more at rest from the tempter when I am busily employed.”
Asbury wrote:
“My desire is to live more to God today than yesterday, and to be more holy this day than the last.”
“God is gracious beyond the power of language to describe.”
“O what pride, conforming to the world and following its fashions! Warn them, warn them for me, while you have strength and time and be faithful to your duty.”
“Preach as if you had seen heaven and its celestial inhabitants, and had hovered over the bottomless pit, and beheld the tortures, and heard the groans of the damned.”
Francis Asbury’s leadership resulted in the Methodist Church in America growing from just 1,200 people to 214,000, with 700 ordained minsters, by the time of his death in 1816.
Methodist Bishop Francis Asbury befriended Richard Bassett, a signer of the U.S. Constitution.
Richard Bassett converted to being a Methodist, freed his slaves, paid them as hired labor and rode joyfully with them to revival meetings.
Shortly after being sworn in as the first President, George Washington was visited in New York on May 19, 1789, by the first two Methodist Bishops in America, Francis Asbury and Thomas Coke.
The Bishops greeted Washington with the words:
“We … express to you … our sincere congratulations, on your appointment to the presidentship of these States.
We … place as full a confidence in your wisdom and integrity, for the preservation of those civil and religious liberties which have been transmitted to us by the Providence of GOD …
Dependence on the Great Governor of the Universe which you have repeatedly expressed, acknowledging Him the source of every blessing, and particularly of the most excellent Constitution of these States, which is at present the admiration of the world …”
Bishop Asbury and Coke continued:
“We enjoy a holy expectation that you will always prove a faithful and impartial patron of genuine, vital religion – the grand end of our creation and present probationary existence …
We promise you our fervent prayers to the Throne of Grace, that GOD Almighty may endue you with all the graces and gifts of his Holy Spirit, that may enable you to fill up your important station to His glory.”
On May 29, 1789, President Washington wrote a reply:
“To the Bishops of the Methodist-Episcopal Church …
I return to you … my thanks for the demonstrations of affection and the expressions of joy … on my late appointment.
… It shall still be my endeavor … to contribute … towards the preservation of the civil and religious liberties of the American people …
I hope, by the assistance of Divine Providence, not altogether to disappoint the confidence which you have been pleased to repose in me … in acknowledgments of homage to the Great Governor of the Universe …”
Washington continued:
“I trust the people of every denomination … will have every occasion to be convinced that I shall always strive to prove a faithful and impartial patron of genuine, vital religion …
I take in the kindest part the promise you make of presenting your prayers at the Throne of Grace for me, and that I likewise implore the Divine benediction on yourselves and your religious community.”
In 1799, Francis Asbury ordained the first African-American Methodist minister, Richard Allen, and dedicated the first African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Francis Asbury’s carriage driver and traveling assistant was “Black Harry” Hosier.
He had been at Asbury’s Christmas Conference of December 24, 1784, which began the Methodist Church.
Though illiterate, Hosier listened to Francis Asbury’s sermons and memorized long passages of Scripture.
“Black Harry” Hosier became one of the country’s most popular preachers, drawing crowds in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Boston, Connecticut, Philadelphia, Delaware, Baltimore and New York.
Hosier rejected slavery, lifted up the common working man, and charged audiences “that they must be holy.”
Hosier’s popularity gave birth to the name “Hoosier” being used to refer to persons of humble, low-born background who firmly held to fundamental Bible values, as the settlers who crossed the Ohio River to the Indiana shore.
President Calvin Coolidge unveiled an Equestrian Statue of Francis Asbury in Washington, D.C., 1924, stating:
“Francis Asbury, the first American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church … made a tremendous contribution …”
Coolidge continued:
“Our government rests upon religion. It is from that source that we derive our reverence for truth and justice, for equality and liberty, and for the rights of mankind.
Unless the people believe in these principles they cannot believe in our government …
Calling the people to righteousness (was) a direct preparation for self-government.
It was for a continuation of this work that Francis Asbury was raised up …”
Coolidge added:
“The government of a country never gets ahead of the religion of a country.
There is no way by which we can substitute the authority of law for the virtue of man …
Real reforms which society in these days is seeking will come as a result of our religious convictions, or they will not come at all.
Peace, justice, humanity, charity – these cannot be legislated into being. They are the result of a Divine Grace …”
Coolidge continued about Francis Asbury:
“Frontier mothers must have brought their children to him to receive his blessings!
It is more than probable that Nancy Hanks, the mother of Lincoln, had heard him in her youth.
Adams and Jefferson must have known him, and Jackson must have seen in him a flaming spirit as unconquerable as his own …
He is entitled to rank as one of the builders of our nation.
On the foundation of a religious civilization which he sought to build, our country has enjoyed greater blessing of liberty and prosperity than was ever before the lot of man.
These cannot continue if we neglect the work which he did.”
Coolidge concluded:
“We cannot depend on the government to do the work of religion.
I do not see how anyone could recount the story of this early Bishop (Asbury) without feeling a renewed faith in our own country.”
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President Donald Trump’s Schedule for Thursday, August 20, 2020

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How Politics and the Media Have Changed the Fabric of our Country: Review of the “Facts”

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Media Bias - NY Times - NBC News - CNN - Washington Post - Huffington Post

When I think of countries where the media serves as a mouthpiece of the “State”, North Korea, China, Iran and Russia come to mind.   Under Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, everyone has the right to seek and receive accurate news and then express opinions.  According to …

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Ex-FBI Lawyer Kevin Clinesmith Pleads Guilty In Durham Probe

By Chuck Ross –

Former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith pleaded guilty in federal court in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday to making false statements by altering an email related to former Trump campaign aide Carter Page. John Durham, the U.S. attorney for Connecticut, filed a criminal complaint against Clinesmith on Friday, alleging that he altered …

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Former State Department Official ‘Destroyed’ Records At Request Of Christopher Steele

By Chuck Ross –

A former State Department official destroyed reports he received from former British spy Christopher Steele, according to a Senate report released on Tuesday. Jonathan Winer, who was Steele’s point of contact at the State Department, said that Steele asked him to destroy the records in January 2017, the same month …

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‘Turn Up Your Damn Thermostat’: Former Gov. Jerry Brown Tells Californians How To Avoid Blackouts During A Heatwave

By Chris White –

Former California Gov. Jerry Brown tweeted Tuesday that Californians can avoid further blackouts if they turn up their thermostat. “Hey California! We can avoid a blackout, but you have to turn up your damn thermostat!” Brown tweeted. The former Democratic governor’s suggestion comes as many citizens are subject to power …

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Colbert Mocks Clinton: He Shouldn’t Be Saying ‘What Should Happen In The Oval Office’

By Mary Margaret Olohan –

Late-night host Stephen Colbert mocked former President Bill Clinton’s speech at the Democratic National Convention Tuesday night, saying that Clinton should not be lecturing “anyone on what should happen in the Oval Office.” Clinton criticized President Donald Trump in his Tuesday speech, saying that Trump spends “hours a day watching …

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The Ballot Box as Pandora’s Box

By Michael R Shannon –

You can add another item to the list of shortages in our current age of the China Flu. Political trust is harder to find than disinfectant wipes. With the suspicion level this high, one would think political leaders on both sides would be working hard to make sure the November …

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Soul Man – A.F. Branco Cartoon

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Biden says he’s fighting for the soul of America, but only to hand it over to the radical left? Political Cartoon by A.F. Branco ©2020.

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President Donald Trump holds a news conference Wednesday to update the nation on recent developments. These events have largely focused on Coronavirus updates, but reporters often ask questions on a wide range of topics. The news conference is scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m. EDT. Content created by Conservative Daily News …

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Mail-in-Voting is Invitation for Corruption – Many Democrats Will Vote From the Grave

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Politicians and babies both need to be changed often and for the same reason, and Americans will be attempting to make changes in November. America’s future depends on what change if any, we make at the voting booth. And the results will depend on whether we go to the polls …

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The Projectionists

By Frank Lovell –

The Democrats are very easy to read, if one pays attention to them you find everything they accuse someone of doing is what they themselves are doing. Now the President is trying to rig the election. Ok, let’s look at that. The Dems are pushing for mail-in voting, sending millions …

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More Attacks From BLM, Antifa Protesters

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Did You Know This?

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America as you know it is being completely transformed right before your eyes and it didn’t take long.  The Democratic Party is no longer a part of the belief system you may remember from the past.  They are not the party of the people, of the poor or middle class; …

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University Of Minnesota Medical School Application Features Question About George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks

By Jake Dima –

The University of Minnesota Medical School application includes an optional question that asks students to share their “lessons learned” about “systemic racism” in the wake of George Floyd and Rayshard Brooks’s deaths. “Right now is a watershed moment in American history and this country’s reckoning with race, racism, racial injustice, …

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CBP Field Operations at Hidalgo Port of Entry Seizes $7.7 Million Worth of Methamphetamine

By R. Mitchell –

HIDALGO, Texas—Officers with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations (OFO) within the Hidalgo/Pharr/Anzalduas Port of Entry were busy this weekend intercepting loads of alleged methamphetamine at the three border crossings. “As these three seizures and the continual drumbeat of recent area narcotics seizures illustrate, the hard narcotics …

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Border Patrol Seizes Nearly $2M in Hard Narcotics

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TUCSON, Ariz. – U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested two teenagers attempting to smuggle cocaine, meth and heroin near Rio Rico, Aug. 15. Agents discovered 57 packages of suspected meth, cocaine and heroin concealed inside the vehicle. Agents assigned to the Nogales Station, patrolling the desert just north of the International …

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Watch: White House Press Briefing with Kayleigh McEnany – 8/19/20

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White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany holds a briefing Wednesday to update the nation on recent developments. The briefing is scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m. EDT. Content created by Conservative Daily News and some content syndicated through CDN is available for re-publication without charge under the Creative Commons license. Visit …

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The Morning Briefing: DNC Night 3: Trump’s Twitter Feed Was My Favorite Speech of the Night

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It’s Thursday in America again. I hope yours is going well my friends here in Kruiser Morning Briefing Land.

Night three of the DNC’s worst online hangout ever is in the books and the Republic has thankfully survived another speech by American Narcissus, Barack Obama. For that alone we should all feel well and truly blessed.

Tyler has a recap of last night’s DNC virtual torture here.

From a conservative standpoint, Wednesday’s night’s DNC slog featured the worst of the worst. Not only did the Lightbringer regale us with his presence, but Granny Maojackets made a video cameo appearance to whine about the fact that she lost in 2016 because we elect presidents the way the United States Constitution tells us to and not by the popular vote.

Hillary Clinton may be a bitter, pathetic woman but none of us will ever truly understand the hell she went through to sober up long enough to record that video for the DNC. Our thoughts are with her and whichever members of her household staff she verbally abused while going through her DTs. I sincerely hope there were no puppies around to kick.

Last night was, of course, the big night for Sen. Kamala Harris at the DNC. The woman who hopes to become the first beneficiary of a 25th Amendment coup gave her acceptance speech to the void and — in the best American presidential politics tradition — got the amnesia required to forget her disagreements with her running mate.

Harris’s brief trip to the “top tier” of the Democratic primary polls was fueled by a debate confrontation with Biden where she attempted to portray him as an old school racist.

I guess he’s been cured of that now.

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Forget the DNC lineup though, the best video of the night was on President Trump’s Twitter feed:

 

It stuns me that there are still Republicans who complain about Trump’s Twitter habit. His master trolling of the Dems is always entertainment gold to me. He’s actually making plague year politics fun with stuff like this.

The president had a couple of critiques of the two biggest speeches of the night. One for Obama:

 

and one for Harris:

 

There is more life in these three tweets than there’s been in three nights of DNC “festivities.”

This most unusual DNC wraps up tonight with a huge roll of the dice. They’re risking letting Biden off leash for an acceptance speech. Who knows, maybe they’ve been drilling him for months on this and he will actually pull it off. Or he’ll drop trou half way through and yell, “I HAVE A PONY NAMED JEFF!”

My colleagues will be liveblogging (some drunkblogging) the DNC finale tonight. The link will again be at the top of the home page once it starts.

Here’s hoping the president gets his CAPS LOCK on again.

Wait Staff Will No Longer Be Able to Lick Their Wounds While Healing

 

Margolis & Cox

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#LetItBurn Update: Portland Rioters Set Fire to County Building Full of COVID PPE. Top Cop Begs Them to Stop.

Eh, they’ll cave. BREAKING: Facebook Removes Antifa Group That Incited Rioting Across the Country

But “myth,” or something. Antifa Rioters ‘Embedded Themselves’ Among Peaceful Protesters to Wreak Havoc in Richmond

Despite a Massive Budget Crisis, de Blasio’s Wife Maintains a Staff That Comes With a Shocking Price Tag

And the MSM still won’t call him out. DISGUSTING: Andrew Cuomo Pens Book About How He ‘Took Charge’ During COVID-19 Pandemic

Senate Republicans Preparing Scaled-Back Stimulus Bill

Postmaster General DeJoy Suspends Reforms Until After the Election

The Death Spasms of Marxism Are Making Its Adherents Crazier by the Day

VodkaPundit: Insanity Wrap #31: The Only Swedish Model We’ll Ever Date, Plus Meet Mr. Jill Biden

The rest of the party is OK with it.  Biden Condemns Appearance of Rabidly Anti-Semitic Linda Sarsour at His Own Convention

Progressive Pundit Torches Kasich: ‘We Don’t Want Him Either.’ Chris Christie Was Even More Blunt.

Trump Campaign Sues New Jersey Over the State’s Mail-In Ballot Proposal

Shucks. Radicals Outraged That AOC Had Only Bit Part in Democratic Convention

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Goodyear’s BLM Double Standard Showcases the Left’s Hypocrisy on ‘Equity’ and ‘Inclusion’

Court Rules That Criticism of Islam is Still Legal in the US (For Now)

OK, Cancel Culture, Now Do the Wildly Racist Karl Marx

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Nightmare for Democrats: The Impact of a Wretched Law in California Could Send Voters Running

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Petty Tyrant Update: Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti Orders Hollywood Hills Home’s Water And Power Disconnected Due To Large Parties

Oh. Chicago Mayor Now Blaming Mississippi For Rise In Shootings 

Detroit 2A Hero Trains Hundreds Of Women With Free Gun Class

How A Study Accidentally Proves Gun Control Isn’t Needed

It’s Not Just Biden That Doesn’t Get Second Amendment

He wants everyone he didn’t kill in March and April to die now. Cuomo Says It’s Time To “Reimagine Policing” As Shootings Spike In NY’s Capital City

Kamala Harris Forgets Disagreements with Biden in Her VP Acceptance Speech

Schlichter: The Post Office Conspiracy Is First Class Stupidity

What a Baby: Hillary’s Reaction to James Comey’s Tweet Means She *Still* Has Not Moved on from 2016

Creepy. The First State Orders All Students to Receive Flu Vaccine by the End of the Year

Portland Police Launch Manhunt for Suspect Caught on Video Knocking Out Helpless Driver

He’s got anger issues. The DNC ‘Nice Guy’ Image of Biden Is a Total Farce: Here’s Proof

President Trump Announces Sanctions Against Iran

Obama on Joe Biden: ‘Don’t Underestimate Joe’s Ability to F**k Things Up’

McEnany Slams Nancy Pelosi’s Latest ‘Manufactured Crisis’

Sure, let’s put them in charge. DNC Video: Democrat Asks “Why Can’t Folks Imagine A World Without The Cops?”         

Girlfriend Describes Assault Of Adam Haner: ‘They Were Just Looking To Fight Somebody’

Injured Seattle Police Officer: Rioters Are ‘Very Violent, Very Destructive’

Miracles Happen: Chicago PD Arrests Woman Who Live-Streamed Herself Looting Stores (Video)

Pelosi Getting Ready To Cave On Smaller Relief Bill?

So That’s How They Do It — Getting 6 Votes From 3 Voters Demonstrated in Harris “Zoom” Speech

Barack Obama Remains the King of “I” in DNC Speech

Report: Durham May Finally Interview Brennan Friday

Sorry, Hillary: Everyone was still talking about Billie Eilish while they played your video

Has she told Joe? Democratic convention host Kerry Washington says that the black community is ‘hugely diverse’

CNN’s Jake Tapper asks former congressman if the GOP ‘is now the party of deranged bigots’

I’m surprised the number is that low. 9 in 10 Republicans think social media sites censor political views

Cops in Miami, NYC arrest protesters from facial recognition matches

Everything old is new again. In 14th-Century Florence, Some Residents Socially Distanced While Others Hit the Bars

Bee Me

 

The Kruiser Kabana

 

This is the funniest of the SNL “Celebrity Jeopardy!” skits I’ve seen.

Now looking into becoming a gentleman cheese maker.

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Leading the News . . . 
Obama: Trump will “Tear our democracy down” . . . Barack Obama on Wednesday said President Trump is a despot and a threat to American democracy, warning of dire and lasting consequences if voters don’t put a stop to him in November. In his pitch at the Democratic National Convention, Mr. Obama implored voters to turn out for Joseph R. Biden and stop Mr. Trump who “will tear our democracy down if that’s what it takes to win. “The Commander-in-Chief doesn’t use the men and women of our military, who are willing to risk everything to protect our nation, as political props to deploy against peaceful protesters on our own soil,” he said. “They understand that political opponents aren’t ‘un-American’ just because they disagree with you; that a free press isn’t the ‘enemy’ but the way we hold officials accountable; that our ability to work together to solve big problems like a pandemic depends on a fidelity to facts and science and logic and not just making stuff up.” Washington Times
The people who will “tear our democracy down” are rioting in the streets of our cities with the tacit and sometimes overt support of the Democratic Party.
Harris accepts historic nomination . . . U.S. Senator Kamala Harris accepted the Democratic nomination for vice president on Wednesday, imploring Americans to elect Joe Biden in November and accusing President Donald Trump of failed leadership that had cost lives and livelihoods during a pandemic. Making history as the first Black woman and Asian-American on a major U.S. presidential ticket, Harris said Trump’s divisive leadership had brought the country to an “inflection point” and made a direct appeal to the party’s diverse electorate whose vote is crucial to defeat Trump on Nov. 3. “The constant chaos leaves us adrift, the incompetence makes us feel afraid, the callousness makes us feel alone. It’s a lot,” the California senator and former prosecutor said. Reuters
Trump fires away in ALL-CAPS . . . As Kamala Harris was giving her vice presidential nomination speech, President Trump called to mind tensions between Democratic nominee Joe Biden and his running mate that played out during the primary season. And as Barack Obama delivered his own address, the president questioned why Obama had waited so long to endorse his former running mate. “BUT DIDN’T SHE CALL HIM A RACIST???” Trump wrote on Twitter as the third night of the convention concluded with Harris’ remarks. “DIDN’T SHE SAY HE WAS INCOMPETENT???” WHY DID HE REFUSE TO ENDORSE SLOW JOE UNTIL IT WAS ALL OVER, AND EVEN THEN WAS VERY LATE? WHY DID HE TRY TO GET HIM NOT TO RUN?” Trump wrote as Obama delivered a speech which, in a rare move for the stately former president, called his successor out by name. “HE SPIED ON MY CAMPAIGN, AND GOT CAUGHT!”  Trump added later. Fox News
Hillary Clinton warns Trump could “steal his way to victory” . . . Former 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said that 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden needs an “overwhelming” victory so that President Donald Trump does not attempt to “steal his way to victory. She said: “Remember: Joe and Kamala can win by 3 million more votes and still lose. Take it from me,” Clinton said. “So we need numbers overwhelming, so Trump can’t sneak or steal his way to victory.” Daily Caller
Biden to close out the convention . . . Former Vice President Joe Biden will accept the Democratic presidential convention in a Thursday address, culminating a decades-long climb in politics and setting up a general election battle with President Trump that his party is desperate to win. The final evening of the convention will center on answering the central question, “Who is Joe Biden?” It will feature various voices from all parts of the former vice president’s life, reintroducing him to the nation, according to sources familiar with Thursday night’s program. The Hill
DNC rejects principle of saving the best for last.
DNC emcee Kerry Washington praises “hugely diverse” black community . . . Actress Kerry Washington, while emceeing the virtual Democratic National Convention on Wednesday, said “the Black community in this country is hugely diverse” — just weeks after Democratic nominee Joe Biden was forced to walk back comments on the topic. Before airing a pre-taped segment addressing immigration, Washington began by telling viewers the next subject is “close to my heart.” “The Black community in this country is hugely diverse,” Washington said. Fox News

Bill Clinton’s totally Clintonian Tuesday night speech . . . Bill Clinton was back Tuesday night, with all his Bill Clinton nonsense. I began covering the White House during the Clinton administration, and I’m familiar with all of it. Let’s start with this, such a Clintonian, lawyerly line. That is, it’s technically true, but completely misleading. “We are the only major industrial economy to have its unemployment rate triple,” he said. Left out of that? Unlike other industrialized nations, our unemployment rate at the start of the crisis was practically nearing zero. So, of course, when going up, it tripled! White House Dossier

 

“At a time like this, the Oval Office should be a command center. Instead, it’s a storm center,” Clinton said. Does he not remember what he did in the Oval Office?

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Covid-19 fatality rate falls . . . Doctors are learning about better methods of treating those who are ill. Those who contract the virus are now more likely to be younger, rather than older people who are most at risk of dying. And more widespread testing is identifying cases among those who show few or no symptoms. In Arizona, about 5 percent of those who tested positive for the coronavirus by the end of May died. The case fatality rate now is about half that figure. In California, the rate stood at 4 percent in late May, and is now 1.6 percent. In April, 7.5 percent of those who tested positive in Minnesota died, a rate that has fallen to 2.7 percent. The Hill
Asymptomatic kids may be more contagious than severely ill adults . . . Children with few to no symptoms may spread the coronavirus more easily than severely ill adults, according to a new study published Thursday. The Massachusetts General Hospital and Mass General Hospital for Children recently studied 192 children suspected of having the coronavirus or who had been in contact with an infected person. Of the 192 participants, 49 tested positive and had significantly higher levels of virus in their airways compared to virus-stricken adults in intensive care units. Fox News
Wuhan officials, Chinese leadership hid data . . . Chinese officials in Wuhan Province hid important information about coronavirus from the country’s central government, even as the virus spread rapidly, according to a Wednesday report. The findings represent the consensus view of the CIA and other U.S. intelligence agencies. The intelligence report also maintains that high ranking Chinese Communist Party officials in Beijing withheld coronavirus information from the world and the World Health Organization as they tried to gather more data from Wuhan. Daily Caller
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Trump heads to Biden’s birthplace to blast him ahead of speech . . . President Donald Trump on Thursday will travel to the area in the swing state of Pennsylvania where Democratic rival Joe Biden was born to slam his decades of government service, hours before the former vice president accepts his party’s nomination. The speech, which the campaign has said will highlight a “half century of Joe Biden failing America”, will seek to shore up the Republican’s support in the state, which may prove key to winning re-election in November. Reuters
Trump makes positive statements about QAnon conspiracy theory . . . The QAnon conspiracy theory movement won a major victory Wednesday when President Trump was asked about it at a White House press conference — and he answered. “Well, I didn’t know much about the movement, other than that I understand they like me very, which I appreciate, but I don’t know much about the movement. I have heard that it is gaining in popularity,” Trump said. “These are people that don’t like seeing what’s going on in places like Portlandand places like Chicago and New York and other cities and states. And I’ve heard these are people that love our country.” New York Post
Trump should stop legitimizing this.

Trump to change Goodyear tires on presidential limo . . . Donald Trump said Wednesday that he’ll change the Goodyear tires on the presidential limousine after calling for a boycott against the company for allegedly banning his trademark MAGA hats at its workplaces.

“I would swap them out based on what I heard,” Trump said of the tires on the bullet-proof limousine, known as The Beast. “We’ll see what happens.” Earlier in the day, the president demanded a boycott of Goodyear after after an image circulated on social media that appeared to show an employee training session deeming Trump campaign apparel “unacceptable” for the workplace. Bloomberg

Amazon pulls “Joe and the Hoe” T-shirts . . . Amazon pulled t-shirts from their site Wednesday that pushed the slogan ‘Joe and the H*e’ following uproar online from users calling them racist, sexist and ‘unacceptable’.  The offensive line was being used on clothing from pro-Trump sellers, referencing Democratic candidate Joe Biden‘s Vice Presidential pick Kamala Harris. The derogatory terms refers to a right-wing theory that Harris gained power through her sexual relationships with men. The slogan gained momentum last Friday when conservative radio show host Rush Limbaugh repeated it while he claimed that Harris ‘used sex to get ahead’ and shared articles calling her an ‘escort’ and a ‘mattress’.  Daily Mail
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Trump announces “snapback” of sanctions on Iran . . . President Trump announced Wednesday evening that his administration would notify the United Nations of plans to restore “virtually” all sanctions on Iran. “Today, I am directing the Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to notify the U.N. Security Council that the United States intends to restore virtually all of the previously suspended United Nations sanctions on Iran,” Trump said during remarks at a press briefing. “It’s a snapback, not uncommon.” The move comes after the U.N. Security Council rejected an effort by the United States to extend a weapons embargo on Iran last Friday. Trump told reporters Saturday that snapback sanctions could come as soon as this week. The Hill
International                
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Putin critic Navalny in a coma as aides suspect poisoning . . . Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny was in a coma in a Siberian hospital on Thursday after drinking a cup of tea that his spokeswoman said she believed was laced with poison. A fierce critic of President Vladimir Putin, Navalny started feeling ill when returning to Moscow from Tomsk in Siberia by plane on Wednesday morning. He was carried off the plane on a stretcher after it made an emergency landing at Omsk. He was in intensive care and on an artificial lung ventilator in an Omsk hospital, his spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh said. “We assume that Alexei was poisoned with something mixed into his tea. It was the only thing that he drank in the morning. Alexi is now unconscious,” Yarmysh said. Reuters
Money                           
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Apple is the richest US company ever . . .Apple is the first U.S. company to boast a market value of $2 trillion, just two years after it became the first to reach $1 trillion. The company’s share price rose more that 1 percent on Wednesday, to $468.35 at 11am, for a market capitalization of $2 trillion. Apple shares have gained nearly 60 percent this year as the company overcame the shutdown of factories in China that produce the iPhone and the closure of its retail sales amid the coronavirus pandemic. The company’s hugely loyal customer base trusts its products so much that they continued to buy iPhones and other devices online while stuck at home. Daily Mail

 

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Thousand flee as lightening siege causes fire across California . . . Thousands of people are under evacuation orders in regions around the San Francisco Bay Area on Wednesday as wildfires blazed across the state amid a blistering heat wave now in its second week. Smoke blanketed San Francisco, and could be seen from space, per satellites at the National Weather Service. In all, Gov. Gavin Newsom said firefighters are battling 367 known wildfires across California, including 23 that are considered major fires. Of those 367 fires, “the prospect of that number going up is very real,” he said at a press conference Wednesday. USA Today
Reds announcer removes after using anti-gay slur . . . Thom Brennaman, the longtime play-by-play man for the Cincinnati Reds, was suspended indefinitely Wednesday and acknowledged his career might be over after video showed him using a homophobic slur on a hot mic earlier in the day. The 56-year-old Brennaman was pulled from the broadcast booth by the Reds after he said, “One of the f-g capitals of the world,” on the Fox Sports Ohio TV broadcast during the first game of a scheduled doubleheader in Kansas City. It was unclear what Brennaman was referring to. New York Post

California’s “Golden State Killer” faces sentencing . . .

A former California police officer dubbed the “Golden State Killer” who confessed to 13 murders and dozens of rapes during the 1970s and ‘80s faces a life prison term when he is sentenced in Sacramento on Friday. Joseph James DeAngelo, 74, will be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole following three days of emotional hearings in which victims or their family members confronted him in open court. Reuters

Guilty Pleasures        
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Chinese man’s big belly stops him from falling down well . . . Luckily, he’s got guts! An overweight Chinese man found his big belly to be a lifesaver — after it got wedged in a well and stopped him falling down, according to officials. The 28-year-old only identified as Liu got trapped in his family’s well after breaking through wood that had been used to cover it in his hometown of Fuliudian Village in Henan Province, the Luoyang fire service reported. An official fire service video clip shared on social media showed rescuers arriving last Friday as the shirtless man patiently waited with his arms crossed. He remained that way as gobsmacked locals watched a team of at least five firefighters tie a strong rope around his waist to finally heave him out to safety — totally unharmed, they said. Fox News
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The Morning Dispatch: Obama Goes After Trump in DNC Address

Plus, the latest on the Belarus protests.

Happy Thursday! We’ve swapped out our interns! A big thanks to Nate Hochman for all of his hard work and a warm welcome to James Sutton.

Quick Hits: Today’s Top Stories

  • The United States confirmed 43,568 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday, with 6.6 percent of the 665,145 tests reported coming back positive. An additional 1,177 deaths were attributed to the virus on Wednesday, bringing the pandemic’s American death toll to 172,970.

  • President Trump announced last night the United States intends to restore “virtually all the previously suspended United Nations sanctions on Iran,” referencing the U.N. Security Council’s “snapback” mechanism.
  • The state of Michigan is expected to announce a $600 million settlement with children and families poisoned by the lead-tainted water in Flint after a change in the water supply six years ago.
  • Alexei Navalny, a Russian opposition leader, is in a coma after falling ill in a suspected poisoning. The spokeswoman for Navalny, 44, said he is in “grave condition” after losing consciousness on a flight from Siberia to Moscow. The Associated Press reports that Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko has accused Navalny of organizing protests in the wake of Lukashenko’s re-election.
  • Attorney General William Barr told the United Kingdom on Tuesday that the United States will not seek the death penalty for Alexanda Kotey or El Shafee Elsheikh—two detainees affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham—if the U.K. government grants the mutual legal assistance request for evidence involving the case. The two are accused of kidnapping and murdering citizens of both the U.S. and the U.K.
  • Facebook announced it removed hundreds of groups, pages, and ads tied to the QAnon conspiracy theory from the Facebook and Instagram platforms, just hours before President Trump said he’s heard that QAnon adherents “are people who love our country” and that “they do supposedly like [him].”

President Obama’s A Cynic Now, Too

Sixteen years ago, then-Illinois state Sen. Barack Obama catapulted his political career to new heights with a keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston. “There’s not a liberal America and a conservative America—there’s the United States of America,” he declared to the cheers of a packed crowd at the FleetCenter. “We are one people, all of us pledging allegiance to the stars and stripes, all of us defending the United States of America.”

His speech last night—delivered after serving two presidential terms of his own and watching his successor repudiate him at every turn—was much less sunny. He praised his former vice president—and his former vice president’s vice president—for understanding “that political opponents aren’t ‘un-American’ just because they disagree with you; that a free press isn’t the ‘enemy’ but the way we hold officials accountable; that our ability to work together to solve big problems like a pandemic depends on a fidelity to facts and science and logic and not just making stuff up.”

“None of this should be controversial,” he continued, speaking to a camera from the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia. “These shouldn’t be Republican principles or Democratic principles. They’re American principles. But at this moment, this president and those who enable him, have shown they don’t believe in these things.”

Former President George W. Bush rather famously opted not to weigh in on his successor’s presidency, saying in a 2009 speech that Obama “deserves my silence.” Bush doubled down four years later. “It’s a hard job. He’s got plenty on his agenda. It’s difficult. A former president doesn’t need to make it any harder.”

 

How We Treat the Virus

In recent months, we’ve frequently looked at America’s efforts to minimize the number of people who catch the coronavirus. What we haven’t reported on as much about is what happens once a person has caught it anyway. Up at the site today, Andrew has a piece examining that question: Absent a true cure or a vaccine, how goes the fight to keep sick COVID patients alive?

The very short answer is: It’s going well, although it’s a little hard to tell how well. The case-fatality rate, which you might hope would give a sense of how treating the virus is going now as opposed to a few months ago, is also strongly affected by other factors, including how much better our testing is now and the comparatively better job we’re doing now of keeping the virus out of nursing homes and other places where at-risk populations are clustered.

Belarus on the Brink

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko ordered security forces to clear the streets of Minsk yesterday, sparking a new wave of demonstrations in opposition to his continued rule following the country’s widely discredited August 9 election. “There should no longer be any disorder in Minsk of any kind,” the dictator said. “People are tired. People demand peace and quiet.”

Hundreds of thousands of protesters have been in the streets since last Sunday’s vote, thousands of whom have been beaten by police and imprisoned for their activism.

Worth Your Time

  • We’ve mentioned QAnon a lot in recent days, as it seems to really be ‘having a moment,’ so to speak. But it’s worth stepping back for a minute and explaining what, exactly, the conspiracy alleges. That’s what this piece from the New York Times’ Kevin Roose—an expert on the theory—does. “QAnon is an incredibly convoluted theory, and you could fill an entire book explaining its various tributaries and sub-theories,” he writes. “But here are some basic things you should know.”
  • Matt Viser at the Washington Post is one of the best reporters covering Joe Biden right now. Check out Viser’s piece on why today—the day Biden will deliver a keynote address at his nominating convention—is 50 years in the making, and the ups and downs that led him here. According to Biden’s longtime chief of staff Ted Kaufman, the former vice president is “the luckiest person I have ever met in my entire life, and he’s also the unluckiest person I have ever met in my life.”
  • The pandemic has been especially strange for food critics, who’ve had to navigate unprecedented changes in the restaurant world after COVID-19 took an axe to fine dining. “The restaurant ecosystem in New York is like a huge teeming reef that has been struck out of nowhere by a poisonous tide,” writes restaurant critic Adam Platt in New York Magazine. Read Platt’s piece for some insights into the return of lavish tipping, the new emphasis on diner safety, and some thoughts about what restaurant culture will look like when all of this is over.

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Toeing the Company Line

  • The Senate Intelligence Committee report we broke down yesterday “debunks both Russia hoaxes,” David argues in his latest French Press (🔒). The report is “unsparing” in its criticism of the Steele dossier and the FBI’s use of it, David writes, but it also blows a hole in “the emerging right-wing narrative that the Trump campaign was an innocent victim of Obama administration perfidy.”
  • Sarah talked to Georgetown Institute of Politics director Mo Elleithee for Wednesday’s Midweek Mop-Up (🔒), breaking down the highlights of the Democratic National Convention thus far. “I have always found Mo to be the platonic ideal of a political operative,” Sarah writes. “Thoughtful, patriotic, competitive, generous, and clever. So when it comes to the Democratic Convention, there’s no one’s opinion I wanted to hear more than Mo’s.”
  • In his column this week, Jonah takes a whack at the baseless claim that Kamala Harris isn’t constitutionally qualified for the vice presidency. What’s interesting, Jonah argues, is that the conservatives who are advancing this argument seem to have forgotten about the Republican politicians—John McCain and Ted Cruz—who were born abroad. “It seems that having elected officials who are supposedly less than 100 percent American is only terrifying when those officials are Democrats, particularly nonwhite Democrats.”

Reporting by Declan Garvey (@declanpgarvey), Andrew Egger (@EggerDC), Charlotte Lawson (@charlotteUVA), Audrey Fahlberg (@FahlOutBerg), and James Sutton (@jamespsuttonsf), and Steve Hayes (@stephenfhayes).

Photograph of Barack Obama speaking at the DNC by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images.


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The DNC Is a Ratings Dud
No matter how good or bad you think the content of the DNC Convention is, the ratings are a dud.

“[N]ight two viewership was down at least 48 percent from broadcasts of the same night in 2016, even though many Americans are subject to government restrictions keeping them cooped up at home far more this year,” reports The Federalist.

“To put it in perspective, “America’s Got Talent” received more views during its scheduled hour on NBC than any other network individually recorded during the second night of the DNC.”

The Biden campaign claims online numbers set a new record for “digital streams,” but it’s hard to believe that anyone watched a glorified zoom conference call from their phones or computers for longer than a few minutes when they’re glued to them all day.

Meanwhile, RNC Shapes Up
Republicans, it appears, are taking note of the DNC’s shortcomings and booking some interesting, non-political guests. Among those slated to speak are Nicholas Sandmann, the Kentucky teenager who sued news networks that falsely accused him of harassing a Native American protester, St. Louis couple Mark and Patricia McCloskey, who defended their property with firearms as protesters and rioters appeared outside their home, and Andrew Pollack, whose daughter Meadow was killed in the Parkland shooting at in February 2018.

Melania Trump will give a speech from the White House Rose Garden Wednesday night, which she’s in the process of renovating with privately-funded donations (classy). President Trump also hopes to speak from the rose garden on Thursday night, where he says he can have a “big group of people” because “it’s a big, a very big lawn.”

I’m not a big fan of the conventions, but that sounds like an interesting lineup.

Not a Goodyear
“A photo posted to Twitter showed a slide allegedly part of Goodyear’s diversity training that listed appropriate slogans and organizations that may be showcased on employee attire,” reports The Federalist. “In the ‘acceptable’ column is ‘Black Lives Matter’ and ‘Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Pride’ while statements such as ‘Blue Lives Matter,’ ‘All Lives Matter,’ ‘MAGA Attire,’ and ‘Political Affiliated Slogans or Material,’ are deemed ‘unacceptable.’

In response, President Trump called for a Goodyear Tire boycott. “Don’t buy GOODYEAR TIRES – They announced a BAN ON MAGA HATS,” he tweeted. “Get better tires for far less! (This is what the Radical Left Democrats do. Two can play the same game, and we have to start playing it now!).”

Goodyear’s stock price took a tumble after news broke that the company endorsed “Black Lives Matter” and banned employee support for police. It then got worse after Trump called for a boycott.

Fellow BRIGHT editor Inez Stepman had a good, nuanced take on the situation over at Fox Business.

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LARRY J. SABATO’S CRYSTAL BALL

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IN THIS ISSUE:

– Tune in Today for the First Sabato’s Crystal Ball: America Votes

– States of Play: Wisconsin

– The National Polls: 2016 vs. 2020 Before the Conventions

Sabato’s Crystal Ball: America Votes Video Series Starts Today
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By UVA Center for Politics

Join Larry J. Sabato and the Crystal Ball team today at 2 p.m. eastern for the first installment of Sabato’s Crystal Ball: America Votes, a free weekly webinar and podcast series.

In today’s debut episode, we will break down the Democratic National Convention so far, go over the paths to 270 electoral votes for each candidate, analyze one of the key swing states, and take your questions. If you would like to submit a question, just send us an email at goodpolitics@virginia.edu.

To sign up for this episode and to get information about future episodes, see our Eventbrite page here.

You also can just watch via YouTube.

If you can’t tune in live, we will also be releasing Sabato’s Crystal Ball: America Votes as a podcast. See here for more details.


States of Play: Wisconsin
By J. Miles Coleman
Associate Editor, Sabato’s Crystal Ball
Dear Readers: In the next installment of our States of Play series — in which we’ll be taking an in-depth look at the key states that will decide the presidential election — we look at Wisconsin. In a universe without the COVID-19 pandemic, this bright purple state would now be hosting thousands of delegates at the 2020 Democratic National Convention. Crystal Ball Associate Editor J. Miles Coleman looks at the state’s recent political history and trends. This is our third installment; the first two featured Pennsylvania and Georgia.– The Editors

KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE

— Even without the optics that come from hosting the Democratic National Convention, Wisconsin will be a crucial state this fall.

— Joe Biden’s apparent strength with older voters may buoy him in rural parts of the state, though Donald Trump also may have some room to improve even after his tremendous rural showings four years ago.

— Aside from the presidential contest, the state will see few competitive major races.

Wisconsin: Arguably 2020’s most vital state

As we closed out 2019, one of the Crystal Ball’s final pieces of the year looked at what could be the pivotal state this year: Wisconsin. At the time, we noted that one reason the state would be central to the 2020 campaign was that it was slated to hold the Democratic National Convention. Well, almost exactly eight months later, here we are — former Vice President Joe Biden secured the Democratic nomination at Tuesday’s roll call, and is set to address delegates, virtually, tonight.

While the COVID-19 pandemic effectively took some of the national limelight away from the state, Wisconsin’s electoral stature is undiminished — even without the pageantry of a Milwaukee convention, the state’s 10 electoral votes are paramount to each side’s strategy.

Wisconsin in the 21st century

In three of the five presidential elections this century — 2000, 2004, and 2016 — Wisconsin was among the most hotly-contested states in the Electoral College. In 2000, Al Gore carried the state with 47.8% to 47.6% for George W. Bush. By percentage margin, it was the third-closest state in the country that year, behind only Florida and New Mexico. A notable third presence on the ballot was Green Party candidate Ralph Nader, who took 2.7% nationally and a larger 3.6% in Wisconsin.

With Nader’s left-leaning stances, it would be logical to assume that, in his absence, Gore would have carried the state with more breathing room. But in 2004, third parties took less than 1% of the vote in Wisconsin, and the result was still on a knife’s edge. John Kerry kept it in the Democratic column by a 49.7% to 49.3% vote over Bush — this time, it was the closest percentage margin in the country. Kerry’s showing in the state roughly matched Gore’s, though there were some differences: the Fox River Valley and much of central Wisconsin got redder, but Kerry made up for that with gains in the north. (Map 1)

Map 1: Wisconsin, 2000-2004

In a contemporary context, the type of movement that northern Wisconsin saw would seem counterintuitive, as the area has gotten more GOP-leaning since (though we’ll look later at why it could again see some blue shifts in 2020). Still, broadly speaking, the partisan coalitions from the early 2000s still show up in statewide races. Democrats have a base in Milwaukee, Madison’s Dane County — plus a handful of smaller counties in its orbit — and can usually win a string of counties along the state’s western border, known as the “Driftless Area.” In the very northern extreme of the state, Douglas, Bayfield, and Ashland counties touch Lake Superior and are, politically, rare: they’re largely white working class territory, but still vote reliably blue.

The traditional heart of the state GOP coalition is in the southeast. Waukesha, Ozaukee, and Washington counties — known to political junkies as the “WOW” counties (we’ll have more on this area later) — were Bush’s three best counties. North of the WOW counties, Republicans tend to carry most eastern counties — the city of Ripon, where the Republican Party was founded in 1854, is located in this area — and the rural northern counties, which are more sparsely-populated, are often varying shades of red.

So, all things considered, Wisconsin’s geography seems like a recipe for a purple state. But, sometimes, its electorate can lurch sharply towards either extreme. Such was the case in 2008.

That year, Wisconsin was not particularly competitive, and neither was the national popular vote. At the national level, 2020 is currently looking like it could be a similar type of cycle. As of Aug. 18, Biden held an average lead of 7.7 percentage points in national polling — in 2008, the Obama-Biden ticket won the popular vote by a very comparable 53%-46%. In the Badger State, that translated to an easy 56%-42% win for Obama, a 14-point spread that was essentially double his national margin. If Biden can ultimately replicate Obama’s popular vote showing, it seems like his margin in Wisconsin may not be as plush — his average lead there is 6.5 percentage points, or slightly right of where he polls nationally. In 2016, Hillary Clinton won nationally by two points while losing Wisconsin by a little less than a point, meaning that the state voted three points to the right of the nation.

Why might Biden struggle to replicate Obama’s Wisconsin performance, even if his popular vote margin is just as robust? As Chuck Todd and Sheldon Gawiser point out in their post-2008 book How Barack Obama Won, while Obama was a demographically unique candidate — given his race, age, and background — the significance of his home region can sometimes get overlooked.

For decades, the Midwest has been the prime bellwether region in presidential elections. Obama’s home state of Illinois is, of course, safely blue, but in three states that border it — Iowa, Indiana, and Wisconsin — his 2008 margins represented double-digit improvements over what John Kerry received in 2004. In other words, Obama may have been able to overperform with voters in this electorally-significant region simply because he was “one of them.” Obama’s 2008 margin in Wisconsin was likely padded further by some of the national Republicans’ tactics — in mid-October, they essentially conceded the state, as John McCain’s campaign (unsuccessfully) prioritized Pennsylvania. The Midwest can also sometimes tire of foreign wars; Iraq fatigue may have hurt the Republicans in 2008 (and perhaps Trump’s criticism of Bush-era foreign policy also helped him in the region).

In November 2012, Wisconsin again voted left of the country, as Obama held it 53%-46%, compared to his 51%-47% margin overall. Down the ballot, its voters made history by electing the first openly LGBT senator, as they gave then-Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D, WI-2) a promotion. But just a few months earlier, the state’s electoral landscape looked more red. After his 2010 election, Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI), along with a Republican legislature, passed a litany of conservative reforms, most notably Act 10, which was aimed at curtailing the influence of unions. State Democrats organized, and a June 2012 gubernatorial recall election was set.

Walker survived the recall 53%-46%, the exact margin which Obama would go on to carry the state by. Exit polling suggested that the governor benefited from Democrats’ perceived overreach: most voters, 60%, thought recall elections were appropriate only in cases of official misconduct. Walker was certainly divisive, but voters clearly didn’t think his actions rose to that level, so he received something of a sympathy bonus. Indeed, exit polling also showed that 18% of Walker’s votes planned to support Obama in the fall. So over the span of five months in 2012, Wisconsin elected leaders from both ends of the ideological spectrum — a good summation of how volatile its politics is.

For 2016, though Wisconsin ultimately ended up picking the president, its primary results were notably less prescient. Historically, the Badger State primary is highly significant in presidential politics: in 1960, it gave John F. Kennedy a crucial win over Hubert Humphrey for the Democratic nomination. A decade and a half later, both Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford claimed hard-fought victories there in 1976. In 2008, it was a post-Super Tuesday contest that helped cement both Obama and McCain as mathematical favorites on their sides. On the 2012 Republican calendar, Rick Santorum’s loss there prompted his exit from the campaign, paving the way for Mitt Romney’s nomination. In 2016, Badger State primary voters found themselves in an unusual, contrarian position: they picked two losers. Anti-Trump forces, marshaled in part by radio host Charlie Sykes, rallied in Wisconsin to give Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) a 48%-35% victory over the future GOP nominee. On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton carried only one county, Milwaukee, against Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).

Despite her primary loss — in retrospect, her primary weakness in the northern and western areas of the state should have been a major warning — Clinton’s campaign didn’t make any general election visits to the state, which may have hurt her prospects there. While she fared well in parts of the Madison and Milwaukee metro areas, in 45 of the state’s 72 counties, she saw double-digit drops in her percentage share compared to what Obama received four years earlier. Trump, by contrast, posted numbers in some rural counties that were truly historic. In Marinette County, a northeastern county which was a bustling lumber port in its heyday, Trump’s 33% margin was the best spread for a Republican candidate since Warren Harding, in 1920.

So what may be different in Wisconsin for 2020? Before we look at some regional trends, there’s one broader trend worth remembering: as we wrote back in May, we expect third party candidates will do worse across the board this year. In 2016, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton combined for just 93.7% of the vote in Wisconsin, a two-party figure that should certainly rise this year. The third party picture in Wisconsin is still a little murky, although there should be more clarity later today — as of now, the Libertarians appear to be on track to make the ballot, but the Greens (and rapper Kanye West) may not make it.

The reduced third party presence in the state this time will make a repeat of Trump’s 2016 performance — when he carried the state with a 47.2% plurality — a bit harder. That’s not to say winning the state again will be impossible for him. As we saw between 2000 and 2004, even as the third party share plunged in the state, the overall result was the same.

Micro-level trends

As the national electorate has gotten more polarized over recent elections, the number of bellwether counties has dwindled. In the context of Wisconsin, several rural counties that used to track closely to the statewide results have zoomed rightward, as the Democratic coalition has come to rely more on voters in metropolitan areas. In western Wisconsin, along the Minnesota border, Buffalo County fits this bill — from 2000 to 2016, it picked the correct statewide winner in every presidential, senatorial, and gubernatorial race. But in 2018, it leaned well to the right, as it voted markedly more Republican than the state. (Table 1)

Table 1: Buffalo County, WI 2000-2018

2018 was, broadly, described as a blue wave year, but in Buffalo County, things looked a lot like 2016. As now-Gov. Tony Evers (D-WI) ousted Walker in the 2018 gubernatorial race, he took the exact same 39.9% that former Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI) earned in his ill-fated 2016 comeback bid. The “Buffalo Lean” column in Table 1 also suggests that Buffalo County’s realignment preceded the Trump era. Before 2010, the county would typically vote a few points left of the state, but a decade later, Democrats need to be winning the state by significant margins to even come close there.

At the congressional level, Wisconsin only has one remotely competitive district: the 3rd District, which has been held for over 20 years by moderate Democrat Ron Kind (D, WI-3). Despite the marginal nature of the district — it favored Obama twice, then flipped to Trump by about 4.5 percentage points in 2016, and supported Walker three times before narrowly abandoning him in 2018 — Kind has all but locked down this seat (the Crystal Ball rates it as Likely Democratic). Buffalo County, which sits entirely in his WI-3, also serves as a great example of Kind’s strength. As Baldwin fell just short of carrying it in her 2018 reelection effort, voters there remained faithful to Kind, as he won the county 56%-44%. (Map 2)

Map 2: Buffalo County, WI in 2018

Buffalo County, like much of northern Wisconsin, has a population that skews older than the rest of the state (as of 2018, the state’s median age was 39.3). Recent polling has shown Biden performing relatively well with senior voters, a potentially promising sign for him in this otherwise red-trending region. August polling from the Marquette University Law School, which surveys the state frequently, gave Biden a 49%-44% lead over Trump, while he held an even greater 53%-41% lead with voters over 60 years old. For some context, 2016 exit polling gave Trump a very slight 49%-48% lead with voters over 65 in Wisconsin.

Extrapolating county-level trends from polling is always a bit tenuous, but if Biden’s lead with senior voters endures, he’d likely see some improvement in northern Wisconsin, given the demographics. This trend would be a departure from some previous cycles. Between his last two gubernatorial runs, even when Walker went from a 52%-46% win in 2014 to a narrow loss in 2018, he improved in wide swaths of the north. As Map 3 illustrates, many of the oldest counties swung to Walker, while counties that are relatively young (lighter purple) tended to shift more Democratic.

Map 3: Wisconsin 2014-2018 swing, median age

Of course, there were some exceptions to the correlation that Map 3 shows. Door County, a relatively old county that, geographically, sticks out into Lake Michigan, is an example. It’s been billed as among the nation’s best retirement areas and it is a popular vacation destination — though with its peninsular geography, Door County’s residents and businesses seem especially concerned about climate change, an issue that may be nudging its electorate leftward.

Looking at just the 2014 to 2018 partisan swing picture on Map 3, it also disproves a common Republican tagline: that state Democrats only appeal to voters in Madison and Milwaukee. Evers did well in both cities — earning 83% in the former and 78% in the latter — but the trend lines suggest that Walker’s standing with his base voters had eroded somewhat. Specifically, the two counties that moved most against him were actually both in the WOW region. In Ozaukee County, he performed 14% worse than 2014, and Waukesha County moved 12% more Democratic. Since Walker’s first primary run, in 2010, he could count on robust support in the area (before he was governor, he was Milwaukee County Executive for eight years, so voters in the region knew him well). Walker still took a hefty majority Waukesha County, but in such a close race, having his vote share drop from 72.5% to 66% proved costly.

Indeed, it’s hard to discuss Wisconsin’s political geography without bringing up the WOW counties. While Democrats have flipped demographically similar counties across the county into the blue column, the WOW counties have remained loyally red. Still, in other elections — aside from Walker’s races — there have been some signs that the three counties may not stay monolithically GOP.

In 2008, as Obama carried the state by 56%-42%, he lost the three WOW counties by an aggregate 63%-37%. More recently, in April, we dissected returns from the state Supreme Court race, where judge Jill Karofsky won by 11%. Judicial elections in Wisconsin are nominally nonpartisan, but Karofsky was endorsed by Democrats, while her opponent, Daniel Kelly, had GOP support. Compared to Obama’s showing a dozen years ago, Karofsky fared slightly better in the WOW counties, but there were some unmistakable internal shifts (Map 4).

Map 4: WOW counties, 2008 vs 2020

It’s apparent that southern Ozaukee County is acting more like an inner suburb of Milwaukee, with its sharp blue swing. In 2008, Obama didn’t carry a single whole municipality between the three counties, but by 2020, Karofsky carried Port Washington (right under the “Ozaukee” label on the middle map). Washington County, as the most exurban of the trio, actually got about 6% more Republican between the elections. Waukesha County, which is by far the most populous of the group (with just over 400,000 residents), was something of a mixed bag — it was slightly more blue in 2020, but most of the swing followed Interstate 94, which splits the county horizontally, and connects Madison to Milwaukee.

All this isn’t to say that the WOW counties will be voting blue this year, or any time soon. Rather, it’s to show that realignment is occurring even in the most historically partisan areas. In fact, it’s possible that Trump could even improve in the area. In 2016, he carried Waukesha County just 60%-34% while, down the ballot, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) won it 68%-30% in his successful reelection effort. In the 2016 presidential primary, the WOW counties powered Ted Cruz’s 13% victory over Trump in Wisconsin — Cruz cleared 60% in all three counties. By November 2016, it’s easy to see how some Cruz supporters may have voted for Gary Johnson, who took 4% in the WOW counties, on the Libertarian line.

But by now, Cruz’s former voters have had four years to warm up to the president. So even if Trump loses the state this year, he may still perform more like a generic Republican in the WOW counties. On the other hand, any further slippage in these counties would jeopardize his chances of carrying the state again, as we saw with Walker.

In a state like Wisconsin, every little shift may matter. Obama’s big 2008 and 2012 victories papered over the state’s competitiveness. It may be that no single state is as likely to vote for the eventual Electoral College winner as Wisconsin.


The National Polls: 2016 vs. 2020 Before the Conventions
Fewer undecideds, more party unity, and an independent shift
By Kyle Kondik
Managing Editor, Sabato’s Crystal Ball

KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE

— Several national pollsters conducted surveys on the eve of the convention season in both 2016 and 2020. We compared them to see how the race is different from four years ago.

— Compared to four years ago, the parties are more unified; Biden is leading with independents after Clinton and Trump were tied with them at this point; and more poll respondents support the major party candidates overall.

— In other words, there are fewer undecideds and fewer voters saying they will vote third party.

— Overall, this is probably good for Joe Biden given that he is leading, but Trump still has time to catch up, and unlike Biden, Trump doesn’t really need to win the popular vote to win the election.

2016 vs. 2020 in the national polls

As we enter the final day of the Democratic National Convention, it remains to be seen whether either of these virtual conventions will change the presidential race all that much. Joe Biden, the current polling leader, probably wouldn’t mind maintaining the status quo. Donald Trump, who has been behind, needs the race to change.

Overall, though, the contest has been relatively stable. As Alan Abramowitz pointed out in the Crystal Ball earlier this summer, the national polls have been more stable than they were four years ago. And as we headed into the conventions, it appeared that there were fewer voters up for grabs than four years ago. Given that Biden has been leading — just like Hillary Clinton was — we thought we’d look at some of the polls from the pre-convention period and point out some differences between the state of the race last time before the conventions compared to now.

Table 1 shows a comparison between four major national pollsters that 1) Conducted polls before the start of the 2016 and 2020 conventions and 2) Provided crosstab information about who partisans and independents were supporting.

For details on the polls, see the notes and sources under the table. The “other” category in Table 1 combines respondents who were undecided or indicated they were not voting for a major-party candidate.

Table 1: 2016 and 2020 pre-convention polls

Notes: All polls are of registered voters. CNN’s poll was conducted by ORC in 2016 and SSRS in 2020. Marist’s 2016 media partner was McClatchy, and its partners are NPR and PBS NewsHour in 2020. CNN, Marist, and Pew polls used here in both 2016 and 2020 only named the major party candidates. The Monmouth polls in both 2016 and 2020 included the Libertarian and Green Party nominees by name. Columns may not add up to 100% because of rounding.

Sources: CNN 2016 poll of registered voters conducted by ORC, July 13-16; CNN 2020 poll of registered voters conducted by SSRS, Aug. 12-15. Marist 2016 poll of registered voters conducted in partnership with McClatchy, July 5-9; Marist 2020 poll of registered voters conducted in partnership with NPR and PBS NewsHour, Aug. 3-11; Monmouth 2016 poll of registered voters, July 14-16; Monmouth 2020 poll of registered voters, Aug. 6-10; Pew 2016 poll of registered voters, June 15-26; Pew 2020 poll of registered voters, July 27-Aug. 2.

There’s a lot to digest here, but there are three key takeaways that we see:1. The parties are more unified: Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump saw their command of their parties questioned at their respective nominating conventions. In Cleveland, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) was booed off the stage after telling delegates to vote their conscience, a pointed non-endorsement of Trump. In Philadelphia, rambunctious Bernie Sanders backers made it clear that there was bad blood from the primary — and a WikiLeaks dump of internal Democratic National Committee emails days before the convention only fueled their discontent.

Still, the convention drama probably overstated party unity problems on both sides. As the average of the four national polls make clear, both Trump and Clinton were in the high 80s in party support. However, that is surpassed by the 95% support Biden is receiving among Democrats and the 93% support that Trump is receiving among Republicans. Convention polling bounces can sometimes reflect a party coming out more united than they were going in; by that standard, perhaps we shouldn’t expect much of a bounce for either candidate, because the parties are so unified already. Trump may have a little more room to grow if he can claw back a point or two of the self-identified Republicans who currently indicate they back Biden.

2. Biden is doing better with independents than Clinton: Independents in American politics can be a little deceiving, in that while they often make up a third or more of respondents in a national poll, many of them are hidden partisans who just happen to call themselves independents. Winning independents is also not necessarily decisive: Barack Obama was reelected in 2012, for instance, despite losing independents, at least according to the national exit poll. That said, independents can decide elections, and Donald Trump’s four-point advantage with them was one of the ingredients in his narrow victory.

In the 2016 polls, the independent vote was mixed: Clinton led, but only by a small two-point margin in aggregate, and more than a fifth of independents in these polls were not voting for Trump or Clinton. In the 2020 polls, Biden has a clear edge with independents in three of the four polls, and the fourth — CNN — is basically tied (it should be no shock, then, that CNN is also the closest of the four 2020 polls overall, with Biden leading by just four points). Note as well that the number of independents in the “other” category, just 10%, is about half that of 2016. And that leads to the final observation.

3. The major party candidates are attracting more support overall: Heading into the conventions, the electorate just seems more comfortable with their choices this time than in 2016, which is reflected in the smaller number of undecideds, third-party voters, and others that we’ve lumped into the “others” category. Overall, in the four 2020 surveys, just 6% of the voters are in the others category, and that might be even smaller had we not included Monmouth, which listed minor-party candidates as an option for voters (the other three polls did not in either year). Meanwhile, on average 13% of voters in the 2016 surveys were in the others category, markedly higher than now. Trump’s performance among late-deciding voters and voters who held an unfavorable view of each candidate helped him win the election. In general, there seem to be fewer of these kinds of voters this time.

One thing to watch: Does the number of “others” — essentially undecideds or third-party voters — go up, stay the same, or decrease? If Biden maintains the same lead, but the number of “others” rise, that could hypothetically mean that Trump is shaking lose some of Biden’s support and could capture it later. Likewise, if the number of undecideds stays the same or even falls, without a corresponding tightening of the race, Trump has an even smaller pool of non-Biden voters to convert.

Conclusion

If you’ve seen analysts — including us — assert that Biden’s lead going into the conventions was more solid than Clinton’s was four years ago, the data presented above illustrate why. Biden’s lead, at least in these polls, was bigger than Clinton’s, and there is a smaller pool of “others” for the two major party candidates to bring into the fold.

That said, the polls are still not at the point where we consider them strongly predictive of the eventual result, and there are all sorts of confounding factors, including turnout and the trajectory of the public health crisis.

We also know that national polls don’t tell the whole story. In 2016, the decisive state in the Electoral College — Wisconsin, a state we analyze in depth in this week’s Crystal Ball — voted about three points to the right of the nation. Trump doesn’t need to be leading national polls, or the eventual national popular vote, to win. But in all likelihood, he does need to get closer than the polls show right now, and the electorate may not be quite as fluid as it was in 2016. We will get a better sense of this after the dust settles from the conventions.


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Netflix ‘Cuties’ is fodder for child sexual predators

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 04:56 AM PDT

If you haven’t canceled Netflix yet, please consider doing so now. They’ve gone beyond petitions and complaints. Their sexual exploitation of children has been happening for a long time, but the movie “Cuties” should be the last straw for anyone still hanging on to hope that they can somehow be redeemed.

This French movie sexualizes children. It’s about an 11-year-old girl who finds other 11-year-old girls who are in a “twerking” dance group. They wear tight, skimpy clothes and dance in sexually provocative ways. Regardless of how “artistic” this may be considered and regardless of the “message” that is sent, this will be used as fodder for child sexual predators. Those involved with the movie knew that when they made it. Netflix knows it now. This film is the latest in a long time of productions on Netflix that contribute to the moral degradation of society.

There’s a petition out there right now calling for Netflix to not show the movie. It doesn’t matter how many people sign it, though, because there is zero chance Netflix will take it down. It will be an extremely popular movie, and that fact alone is disgusting. But here’s the thing. Even if you don’t watch the film, sign petitions, and speak out against the movie, if you’re a Netflix subscriber, you’re contributing to spreading this movie and others. We may not be able to stop them from doing what they do, but we can stop our own willful contributions to this garbage by canceling the service now.

In the latest episode of Conservative News Briefs, I broke down why this film is dangerous and why Netflix should get canceled by anyone who values their personal moral compass. I did my best not to get too upset while recording it, but needless to say it was hard.

One does not have to watch “Cuties” to support it. We simply need to be contributing monthly by subscribing to Netflix. It’s time for conscientious Americans to pull the plug.

 



Patriots stepping up to save independent media from COVID-19 woes

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This year has been a roller-coaster ride for tens of millions of Americans. We’ve experienced the hardest economic downturn in history thanks to the coronavirus lockdowns and many are still trying to recover. We’re among them. Despite record-breaking surges in traffic, our revenue has fallen dramatically. It’s strange knowing that we’re working harder and getting the truth out to more people, yet revenue on the site plummeted.

We have called on our patriotic readers and podcast listeners to pitch in what they can to help. The outpouring of support has been tremendous and extremely humbling. As a conservative, I have a hard time “begging” for funds to keep our news outlet running, but COVID-19 lockdowns and subsequent reduction of revenues have made it necessary. Nevertheless, the last month has shown us that patriots appreciate pro-American news as a contrast to the anti-American mainstream media outlets spreading lies incessantly.

We asked for help and you guys have been delivering. We raised over $3200, enough to keep us going for the rest of August and part of September! I cannot stress how much of a blessing this has been for not only NOQ Report as an organization but also for my family. This isn’t a hobby; we operate NOQ Report and all of the podcasts associated with it as a more-than-full-time job. Every day we’re producing tons of content and spreading the truth that mainstream media refuses to report. Even when they do report it, they do so with a leftist slant while pretending to be unbiased. We do not use subterfuge. We are unabashedly conservative in our opinion but the news we report is factual. It all comes from a conservative, America First perspective, but we do not lie.

This isn’t about propaganda. If it were, we would be no better than the mainstream media outlets we abhor. Instead, we focus on the truth because we know that being honest gives us credibility. Besides, conservatives almost always have the truth on our side.

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DNC has to duplicate ‘clappers’ on video to fake support for Kamala Harris

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 04:53 AM PDT

The Hollywood-produced infomercial on television the last three nights, better known as the Democratic National Convention, hit a “high” point on Wednesday with a speech by Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris. I didn’t watch the speech. Apparently, most didn’t. The DNC had time filling the virtual seats as they had to double up on some of the clapping participants watching her.

Kamala’s applause live-stream was actually meant to be an accurate representation of 30 Democratic voters in New Jersey. pic.twitter.com/WfGecOScx0

— Jenna Ellis (@JennaEllisEsq) August 20, 2020

 

From what I’ve heard, it wasn’t a very well-received speech. Instead of leading with the person they want people to vote for, most mainstream media outlets are focused on the last Democrat to win for them, President Barack Obama. Harris’ speech was relegated to second-tier billing, just as her presidential run fell quickly to the second tier shortly after becoming a contender when she rightly called Joe Biden a racist.

Former acting DNI Richard Grenell, a strong supporter of President Trump, called it a “disaster” and wondered why nobody in mainstream media was reporting on it. They certainly would have been all over it if the Trump campaign or RNC tried to pull a similar stunt.

Disaster. Where is the political media? https://t.co/k0D2C50ISq

— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) August 20, 2020

 

The entire “convention” has been a series of disasters. But faking women voters on “live” television is a new low, even for the DNC and Kamala Harris. An intern should have been able to find 30 willing participants. The fact that they apparently could not is a very bad sign for the Harris-Biden ticket.

Here’s the video from The Gateway Pundit:

This is as pathetic as it gets. Surely they could have found 30 New Jersey women to clap for Kamala, right? This just goes to show that the DNC hopes we’re all stupid. In fact, they’re banking on it.



Patriots stepping up to save independent media from COVID-19 woes

We were on the verge of a disastrous end, but you guys have been stepping up big time. We’re almost there.

This year has been a roller-coaster ride for tens of millions of Americans. We’ve experienced the hardest economic downturn in history thanks to the coronavirus lockdowns and many are still trying to recover. We’re among them. Despite record-breaking surges in traffic, our revenue has fallen dramatically. It’s strange knowing that we’re working harder and getting the truth out to more people, yet revenue on the site plummeted.

We have called on our patriotic readers and podcast listeners to pitch in what they can to help. The outpouring of support has been tremendous and extremely humbling. As a conservative, I have a hard time “begging” for funds to keep our news outlet running, but COVID-19 lockdowns and subsequent reduction of revenues have made it necessary. Nevertheless, the last month has shown us that patriots appreciate pro-American news as a contrast to the anti-American mainstream media outlets spreading lies incessantly.

We asked for help and you guys have been delivering. We raised over $3200, enough to keep us going for the rest of August and part of September! I cannot stress how much of a blessing this has been for not only NOQ Report as an organization but also for my family. This isn’t a hobby; we operate NOQ Report and all of the podcasts associated with it as a more-than-full-time job. Every day we’re producing tons of content and spreading the truth that mainstream media refuses to report. Even when they do report it, they do so with a leftist slant while pretending to be unbiased. We do not use subterfuge. We are unabashedly conservative in our opinion but the news we report is factual. It all comes from a conservative, America First perspective, but we do not lie.

This isn’t about propaganda. If it were, we would be no better than the mainstream media outlets we abhor. Instead, we focus on the truth because we know that being honest gives us credibility. Besides, conservatives almost always have the truth on our side.

The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $8,300 to stay afloat for the rest of 2020, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated.

The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready to talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above.

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Coronavirus blamed for NYC resident exodus, but is it more than that?

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 03:13 AM PDT

The combination of lockdowns and COVID-19 fears have resulted in the largest exodus from New York City in decades, according to reports from moving companies and realtors. With the economic challenges forced by the lockdowns, the first reason seems to be valid. But since New York City has had the highest number of known infections of COVID-19, now would be the worst time to leave. More people have established antibodies than anywhere else in the nation, making further contraction less likely despite the population density.

According to The Blaze:


“People are fleeing the city in droves,” said Moon Salahie, the owner of a moving and storage company in Yonkers. He told the New York Post that he’s been moving families with children to the suburbs from all over Manhattan.

Another mover, Mark Ehrhardt of Movers, Not Shakers!, said that it was the younger people who were leaving the city.

“All the kids are leaving,” he said to the Post. “The studios and one-bedrooms are emptying out like crazy.”

Another report from the New York Times documented that there were more than 67,300 apartment units available for rent in the city, the highest number in more than a decade. The figure for July was formulated by StreetEasy, which tracks rental inventory. That report said that the median asking rent had dropped in Manhattan for the first time in a decade by a record 6.7%.

Some landlords are having to entice renters with as much as three months of free rent just to fill the vacancies. U.S. postal records showed that more than 16,000 New York residents changed their address to Connecticut alone, according to the Hartford-Courant.


But is there more to the story than just fear of COVID-19 and economic hardship. Anecdotal reports indicate people are also becoming fed up with feckless leadership, particularly from Mayor Bill de Blasio and Governor Andrew Cuomo. Crime is through the roof after over two decades of decline. Draconian mandates are having more than an economic effect. The people are becoming depressed after months of being cooped up in their residences.

For New York City to recover from bad policies and poor coronavirus responses, they’ll need residents to stay and pay taxes. They’ll need them spending money in local businesses. An exodus will only exacerbate their many problems.

The coronavirus will be solely blamed by most in media for New York City’s current and coming woes. But if leadership at the state and city level had been less progressive and more sane, things may be different today.



Patriots stepping up to save independent media from COVID-19 woes

We were on the verge of a disastrous end, but you guys have been stepping up big time. We’re almost there.

This year has been a roller-coaster ride for tens of millions of Americans. We’ve experienced the hardest economic downturn in history thanks to the coronavirus lockdowns and many are still trying to recover. We’re among them. Despite record-breaking surges in traffic, our revenue has fallen dramatically. It’s strange knowing that we’re working harder and getting the truth out to more people, yet revenue on the site plummeted.

We have called on our patriotic readers and podcast listeners to pitch in what they can to help. The outpouring of support has been tremendous and extremely humbling. As a conservative, I have a hard time “begging” for funds to keep our news outlet running, but COVID-19 lockdowns and subsequent reduction of revenues have made it necessary. Nevertheless, the last month has shown us that patriots appreciate pro-American news as a contrast to the anti-American mainstream media outlets spreading lies incessantly.

We asked for help and you guys have been delivering. We raised over $3200, enough to keep us going for the rest of August and part of September! I cannot stress how much of a blessing this has been for not only NOQ Report as an organization but also for my family. This isn’t a hobby; we operate NOQ Report and all of the podcasts associated with it as a more-than-full-time job. Every day we’re producing tons of content and spreading the truth that mainstream media refuses to report. Even when they do report it, they do so with a leftist slant while pretending to be unbiased. We do not use subterfuge. We are unabashedly conservative in our opinion but the news we report is factual. It all comes from a conservative, America First perspective, but we do not lie.

This isn’t about propaganda. If it were, we would be no better than the mainstream media outlets we abhor. Instead, we focus on the truth because we know that being honest gives us credibility. Besides, conservatives almost always have the truth on our side.

The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $8,300 to stay afloat for the rest of 2020, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated.

The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready to talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above.

Election year or not, coronavirus lockdowns or not, anarchic riots or not, the need for truthful journalism endures. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.


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Eternal lockdown? Latest moving of the coronavirus goalpost has Andy Biggs furious

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 09:19 PM PDT

It’s funny that I just read my colleagues post about the shifting narrative for face mask mandates. One thing he noted was that people of Arizona had been most reluctant to wear face masks. In researching this, I found that many in Arizona’s government have taken this reluctance as a sign to get even more draconian, to establish completely unrealistic goals so life can essentially never go back to normal. And Congressman Andy Biggs is furious by their latest ploy.

Here is the new stance that has Biggs up in arms and that should have every freedom-loving American absolutely furious:


Maricopa County Public Health recommends that the mask requirements be kept in place until one of two situations occur:

    1. Until there is no community spread of COVID-19 documented in Maricopa County as defined by a 28-day period during which no new COVID-19 cases are reported to public health
    2. Until a COVID-19 vaccine is widely available with at least 40% of the population vaccinated

If there is no COVID-19 circulating, then masks are not required to prevent spread.

If there’s a vaccine and approximately 40% of the population vaccinated (about the same percentage that gets the flu vaccine every year), there will be enough immunity to prevent a rapid increase in cases. Additionally, those who are at higher risk will be able to protect themselves with a measure other than social distancing.


Biggs took to Twitter to express his concerns:


Two months ago, I warned that, with the advent of mask mandates, our state was at a crossroads. The dubious and unscientific advice from public health officials superseded the freedoms that we have previously guarded.

Last week, the Maricopa County Health Department indicated that the mask mandate will exist until there are no new COVID-19 cases reported or a vaccine is widely distributed and utilized. The goalposts have been dramatically moved with this COVID-19 hysteria – especially in Arizona.

We have moved from “15 days to slow the spread” to “No more cases – your freedoms and livelihoods can be sacrificed to accomplish our mission.”

The mask is a symbol of freedom versus totalitarianism. There are many jurisdictions around the country and world, with more mask compliance than Maricopa County, that have large numbers of COVID-19 cases. The mainstream media and radical left ignores these data points.

Every American should be outraged by the loss of freedoms over this COVID-19 hysteria. Every American should question every claim that public health officials and the mainstream media are trying to push. And every American should take back the freedoms that have largely been acquiesced to tyrannical governments around the country.


Last week, the Maricopa County Health Department indicated that the mask mandate will exist until there are no new COVID-19 cases reported or a vaccine is widely distributed and utilized.

— Rep Andy Biggs (@RepAndyBiggsAZ) August 20, 2020

 

The mask is a symbol of freedom versus totalitarianism.

There are many jurisdictions around the country and world, with more mask compliance than Maricopa County, that have large numbers of COVID-19 cases.

The mainstream media and radical left ignores these data points.

— Rep Andy Biggs (@RepAndyBiggsAZ) August 20, 2020

 

And every American should take back the freedoms that have largely been acquiesced to tyrannical governments around the country.

— Rep Andy Biggs (@RepAndyBiggsAZ) August 20, 2020

 

Let’s break this down. Maricopa County expects to keep the face mask and other COVID-19 lockdown mandates in place until there are ZERO reported cases for 28 days OR a vaccine is as widely circulated as the flu vaccine. If a case pops up during any four-week time period, the clock is reset. In other words, they do not want the lockdown to end, well, ever. A working vaccine may or may not be coming soon, but achieving 40% adoption likely will not happen quickly. It could be months, even years before there are zero reported cases or flu-vaccine level adoption of an unproven vaccine for a disease that has been completely underwhelming to those under the age of 50-years-old.

This is not about saving lives. This isn’t about improving healthcare. It’s 100% about government control, and tens of millions of Americans are falling in line with the greatest con job ever perpetrated against the American people. Biggs is fighting this. We all need to do the same. As he said, we must “take back the freedoms that have largely been acquiesced to tyrannical government around the country.”

Who remembers “15 days to slow the spread”? That mantra has systematically morphed into “face masks forever or until coronavirus is completely gone, whichever never comes first.” Thank you, Andy Biggs, for fighting this.



Patriots stepping up to save independent media from COVID-19 woes

We were on the verge of a disastrous end, but you guys have been stepping up big time. We’re almost there.

This year has been a roller-coaster ride for tens of millions of Americans. We’ve experienced the hardest economic downturn in history thanks to the coronavirus lockdowns and many are still trying to recover. We’re among them. Despite record-breaking surges in traffic, our revenue has fallen dramatically. It’s strange knowing that we’re working harder and getting the truth out to more people, yet revenue on the site plummeted.

We have called on our patriotic readers and podcast listeners to pitch in what they can to help. The outpouring of support has been tremendous and extremely humbling. As a conservative, I have a hard time “begging” for funds to keep our news outlet running, but COVID-19 lockdowns and subsequent reduction of revenues have made it necessary. Nevertheless, the last month has shown us that patriots appreciate pro-American news as a contrast to the anti-American mainstream media outlets spreading lies incessantly.

We asked for help and you guys have been delivering. We raised over $3200, enough to keep us going for the rest of August and part of September! I cannot stress how much of a blessing this has been for not only NOQ Report as an organization but also for my family. This isn’t a hobby; we operate NOQ Report and all of the podcasts associated with it as a more-than-full-time job. Every day we’re producing tons of content and spreading the truth that mainstream media refuses to report. Even when they do report it, they do so with a leftist slant while pretending to be unbiased. We do not use subterfuge. We are unabashedly conservative in our opinion but the news we report is factual. It all comes from a conservative, America First perspective, but we do not lie.

This isn’t about propaganda. If it were, we would be no better than the mainstream media outlets we abhor. Instead, we focus on the truth because we know that being honest gives us credibility. Besides, conservatives almost always have the truth on our side.

The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $8,300 to stay afloat for the rest of 2020, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated.

The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready to talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above.

Election year or not, coronavirus lockdowns or not, anarchic riots or not, the need for truthful journalism endures. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.


Check out the NEW NOQ Report Podcast.


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Don’t be surprised when they say we need to keep wearing masks so COVID-19 doesn’t come back

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 08:47 PM PDT

We’re coming up to a magical time when it will no longer be possible to still claim there is a COVID crisis. The new case numbers are coming down across the nation with the Daily Mail reporting that New COVID-19 cases in US drop for a fourth straight week.

The national socialist media is running short of pandemic panic propaganda. They’ve been scouring the wires, looking for bad news somewhere. Fear can only be maintained with stories of threats to everyone, but those are in short supply these days.

The left will have to soon acknowledge the obvious: The COVID crisis is ending

You only have to look at the numbers to see that new case trends in all 50 states are trending down:

Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center (CRC) New Case Trends in all 50 States

New Case Trends in all 50 States Source: Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center (CRC)

The national socialist media won’t be able to hide the good news for long. There is a reason why the pandemic isn’t making headlines or dominating the news cycle. They don’t have any more dire stories of doom.

Sure, they could talk about the plague or murder hornets, but not enough to send people into a panic. It won’t be long until the stories start about how the mask mandates saved the nation. Never mind that places without a state-wide mandate are also flattening the curve, turning that assertion false.

Soon enough the national socialist media will have to acknowledge the obvious. They will have to pivot from pandemic panic to a new narrative, that we regretfully have to keep the new freedom restrictions in place to prevent a COVID-19 resurgence.

Expect the new mantra to be that we need to keep wearing face placebos

You can almost hear the national socialist media now, repeating the mantra that we need to keep wearing a face mask to keep COVID-19 at bay. Never mind all of the evidence that they don’t work. Never mind that face placebo are useful when looting and rioting.

The new clarion call will be that we will have to wear these things until the end of time or a vaccine is developed – whichever comes first. The problem is that this doesn’t square with the truth.

Consider the evidence from states that never had a state-wide mandate or none at all. Such is the case with Arizona that according to a report in USA Today was the state most resistant to wearing masks for coronavirus protection.

Other states had similar results, thus debunking the need for masks. There is a growing amount of anger at being forced to accede to this scientifically questionable matter.

Sweden’s disease expert says just wearing face masks could be ‘very dangerous’

On top of all this evidence that masks are useless, comes word from Anders Tegnell, chief epidemiologist at Sweden’s Public Health Agency and the country’s top infectious disease expert that it’s very dangerous to put too much stock in face masks.

“Face masks can be a complement to other things when other things are safely in place,” he said. “But to start with having face masks and then think you can crowd your buses or your shopping malls — that’s definitely a mistake.”

It should be noted that masks were the only mitigation measure used by Black Lives Matter rioters since they conveniently served a duel purpose.

The bottom line: If masks keep us safe, then why do we need mail-in voting?

There are several reasons the national socialist media keeps on pushing the pandemic panic. They are trying to maintain a certain level of fear in the nation and continuing with the mask mantra in the face of growing evidence of the attainment of herd immunity.

It’s partially that they just enjoy controlling people. Some of us collect stamps or knit. Leftists revel in ordering people around. It’s their vocation and avocation combined as one. They get to virtue signal while enjoying themselves. But that isn’t the main reason.

They are pushing the pandemic panic as an excuse to demand their cheat by mail scheme. Fear keeps some people at home cowering in the corner. Others march in the street because it’s too dangerous to march in the street, protesting in-person because it’s too dangerous to vote in-person.

Were it not such a dangerous time in the history of our great nation, it would almost be amusing to witness their rank contradictions. Supposedly, masks ensure our safety but contradict themselves when it comes to in-person voting. As mentioned on Instapundit since we need to vote by mail because it’s too dangerous to do otherwise, can we purchase guns by mail once again for the same reason?

Contradictions are always indicative of errors in logic or deceptive practices. If masks keep us safe, then why do we need mail-in voting?



Patriots stepping up to save independent media from COVID-19 woes

We were on the verge of a disastrous end, but you guys have been stepping up big time. We’re almost there.

This year has been a roller-coaster ride for tens of millions of Americans. We’ve experienced the hardest economic downturn in history thanks to the coronavirus lockdowns and many are still trying to recover. We’re among them. Despite record-breaking surges in traffic, our revenue has fallen dramatically. It’s strange knowing that we’re working harder and getting the truth out to more people, yet revenue on the site plummeted.

We have called on our patriotic readers and podcast listeners to pitch in what they can to help. The outpouring of support has been tremendous and extremely humbling. As a conservative, I have a hard time “begging” for funds to keep our news outlet running, but COVID-19 lockdowns and subsequent reduction of revenues have made it necessary. Nevertheless, the last month has shown us that patriots appreciate pro-American news as a contrast to the anti-American mainstream media outlets spreading lies incessantly.

We asked for help and you guys have been delivering. We raised over $3200, enough to keep us going for the rest of August and part of September! I cannot stress how much of a blessing this has been for not only NOQ Report as an organization but also for my family. This isn’t a hobby; we operate NOQ Report and all of the podcasts associated with it as a more-than-full-time job. Every day we’re producing tons of content and spreading the truth that mainstream media refuses to report. Even when they do report it, they do so with a leftist slant while pretending to be unbiased. We do not use subterfuge. We are unabashedly conservative in our opinion but the news we report is factual. It all comes from a conservative, America First perspective, but we do not lie.

This isn’t about propaganda. If it were, we would be no better than the mainstream media outlets we abhor. Instead, we focus on the truth because we know that being honest gives us credibility. Besides, conservatives almost always have the truth on our side.

The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $8,300 to stay afloat for the rest of 2020, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated.

The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready to talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above.

Election year or not, coronavirus lockdowns or not, anarchic riots or not, the need for truthful journalism endures. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.


Check out the NEW NOQ Report Podcast.


American Conservative Movement

Join fellow patriots as we form a grassroots movement to advance the cause of conservatism. The coronavirus crisis has prompted many, even some conservatives, to promote authoritarianism. It’s understandable to some extent now, but it must not be allowed to embed itself in American life. We currently have 8000+ patriots with us in a very short time. If you are interested, please join us to receive updates.


 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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NY Post victim-blames Adam Haner, the man knocked unconscious by BLM ‘activists’

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 09:24 AM PDT

In an effort to justify the brutal beating Adam Haner received in Portland the other night, the NY Post published a story noting that Haner had posted an “anti-George Floyd meme” hours before he was assaulted. This is gaslighting and unambiguous propaganda disguised as a news report.

He didn’t post an “anti-George Floyd meme.” He posted a status about the difference in media coverage of George Floyd’s death and the white 5 year-old murdered by a black man.

And seems like his criticism of the media is even more appropriate, given this idiotic headline. https://t.co/HpBZObCWT5

— Jessica (Fletcher) O’Donnell (@heckyessica) August 19, 2020

 

First and foremost, it wasn’t an “anti-George Floyd meme.” It was a statement of facts that 5-year-old Cannon Hinnant’s murder was ignored by media while George Floyd was practically sainted by the press and others. Floyd’s death was tragic, but the lopsided attention paid to his murder over Hinnant’s is a clear indicator of the racial divide that favors Black victims as far as mainstream media is concerned. It was a legitimate post.

 

Second, reporting on this at all is an attempt to justify the beat down Haner received at the hands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa domestic terrorists. It’s very possible based on the assault’s severity that Haner is lucky to be alive. Police are seeking at least one suspect now. If caught, he should face attempted murder charges.

As long as mainstream media continues gaslighting, it’s incumbent on patriots and truthful news sources to fight back. The NY Post is normally fair. This time, they put on their social justice journalist hats and spewed vitriol all over themselves.



Patriots stepping up to save independent media from COVID-19 woes

We were on the verge of a disastrous end, but you guys have been stepping up big time. We’re almost there.

This year has been a roller-coaster ride for tens of millions of Americans. We’ve experienced the hardest economic downturn in history thanks to the coronavirus lockdowns and many are still trying to recover. We’re among them. Despite record-breaking surges in traffic, our revenue has fallen dramatically. It’s strange knowing that we’re working harder and getting the truth out to more people, yet revenue on the site plummeted.

We have called on our patriotic readers and podcast listeners to pitch in what they can to help. The outpouring of support has been tremendous and extremely humbling. As a conservative, I have a hard time “begging” for funds to keep our news outlet running, but COVID-19 lockdowns and subsequent reduction of revenues have made it necessary. Nevertheless, the last month has shown us that patriots appreciate pro-American news as a contrast to the anti-American mainstream media outlets spreading lies incessantly.

We asked for help and you guys have been delivering. We raised over $3200, enough to keep us going for the rest of August and part of September! I cannot stress how much of a blessing this has been for not only NOQ Report as an organization but also for my family. This isn’t a hobby; we operate NOQ Report and all of the podcasts associated with it as a more-than-full-time job. Every day we’re producing tons of content and spreading the truth that mainstream media refuses to report. Even when they do report it, they do so with a leftist slant while pretending to be unbiased. We do not use subterfuge. We are unabashedly conservative in our opinion but the news we report is factual. It all comes from a conservative, America First perspective, but we do not lie.

This isn’t about propaganda. If it were, we would be no better than the mainstream media outlets we abhor. Instead, we focus on the truth because we know that being honest gives us credibility. Besides, conservatives almost always have the truth on our side.

The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $8,300 to stay afloat for the rest of 2020, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated.

The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready to talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above.

Election year or not, coronavirus lockdowns or not, anarchic riots or not, the need for truthful journalism endures. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.


Check out the NEW NOQ Report Podcast.


American Conservative Movement

Join fellow patriots as we form a grassroots movement to advance the cause of conservatism. The coronavirus crisis has prompted many, even some conservatives, to promote authoritarianism. It’s understandable to some extent now, but it must not be allowed to embed itself in American life. We currently have 8000+ patriots with us in a very short time. If you are interested, please join us to receive updates.


 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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#BoycottGoodyear: Goodyear supports Black Lives Matter, bans Blue Lives Matter

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 08:38 AM PDT

Cancel culture is bad. It happens when an individual or company is perceived to be on the wrong side of a political or cultural debate, then the cancel culture mob decides to try to cancel them. There’s a huge difference between the cancel cultural that tried to kill off Goya Foods because their CEO said something nice about President Trump and the righteous boycotts against organizations that take on unfair corporate policies. Case-in-point: Goodyear, the tire company, who encourages their employees to express themselves in support of “Black Lives Matter” but forbids them from doing the same with “All Lives Matter” or “Blue Lives Matter.”

According to @goodyear tires, a MAGA shirt is a zero tolerance hate symbol. But Black Lives Matter is allowed. pic.twitter.com/1kWRqSDFQa

— Cernovich (@Cernovich) August 18, 2020

 

The company’s response to news of their support is even more atrocious as they essentially say that concepts like “All Lives Matter” and “Blue Lives Matter” do not contribute to racial equity. In other words, Goodyear believes these concepts are racist.


Goodyear is committed to fostering an inclusive and respectful workplace where all of our associates can do their best in a spirit of teamwork. As part of this commitment, we do allow our associates to express their support on racial injustice and other equity issues but ask that they refrain from workplace expressions, verbal or otherwise, in support of political campaigning for any candidate or political party as well as other similar forms of advocacy that fall outside the scope of equity issues.


Black Lives Matter is a Neo-Marxist group. JD pointed this out in the latest episode of NOQ Report. They, as an organization, do not believe in racial equity. They believe in ideological supremacy. This is how they reconcile labeling some actual Black people as not part of their movement while non-Black people can belong with them. It’s not about race. It’s about ideology, a Neo-Marxist ideology that relies on the destruction of the United States through anarcho-communist actions to bring about their vision of the way the world should be.

Goodyear is part of the Cultural Marxist plague that is sweeping across this nation. To claim #AllLivesMatter is anything other than true racial equality is asinine. To ban #BlueLivesMatter is unambiguous evil. #BoycottGoodyear now.

 

#BoycottGoodyear: Goodyear supports Black Lives Matter, bans Blue Lives Matter https://t.co/triSEdsQ4S

— Freedom First Network (@freedomfirstnet) August 19, 2020

 



Patriots stepping up to save independent media from COVID-19 woes

We were on the verge of a disastrous end, but you guys have been stepping up big time. We’re almost there.

This year has been a roller-coaster ride for tens of millions of Americans. We’ve experienced the hardest economic downturn in history thanks to the coronavirus lockdowns and many are still trying to recover. We’re among them. Despite record-breaking surges in traffic, our revenue has fallen dramatically. It’s strange knowing that we’re working harder and getting the truth out to more people, yet revenue on the site plummeted.

We have called on our patriotic readers and podcast listeners to pitch in what they can to help. The outpouring of support has been tremendous and extremely humbling. As a conservative, I have a hard time “begging” for funds to keep our news outlet running, but COVID-19 lockdowns and subsequent reduction of revenues have made it necessary. Nevertheless, the last month has shown us that patriots appreciate pro-American news as a contrast to the anti-American mainstream media outlets spreading lies incessantly.

We asked for help and you guys have been delivering. We raised over $3200, enough to keep us going for the rest of August and part of September! I cannot stress how much of a blessing this has been for not only NOQ Report as an organization but also for my family. This isn’t a hobby; we operate NOQ Report and all of the podcasts associated with it as a more-than-full-time job. Every day we’re producing tons of content and spreading the truth that mainstream media refuses to report. Even when they do report it, they do so with a leftist slant while pretending to be unbiased. We do not use subterfuge. We are unabashedly conservative in our opinion but the news we report is factual. It all comes from a conservative, America First perspective, but we do not lie.

This isn’t about propaganda. If it were, we would be no better than the mainstream media outlets we abhor. Instead, we focus on the truth because we know that being honest gives us credibility. Besides, conservatives almost always have the truth on our side.

The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $8,300 to stay afloat for the rest of 2020, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated.

The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready to talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above.

Election year or not, coronavirus lockdowns or not, anarchic riots or not, the need for truthful journalism endures. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.


Check out the NEW NOQ Report Podcast.


American Conservative Movement

Join fellow patriots as we form a grassroots movement to advance the cause of conservatism. The coronavirus crisis has prompted many, even some conservatives, to promote authoritarianism. It’s understandable to some extent now, but it must not be allowed to embed itself in American life. We currently have 8000+ patriots with us in a very short time. If you are interested, please join us to receive updates.


 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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Media Malfeasance, Day Two, Confronting Communist China, Left-wing Lunacy

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 11:21 PM PDT

Gary Bauer

by Gary BauerMedia Malfeasance
When it comes to Covid-19 — perhaps the single most important public health, public policy, economic issue of the past six months — the media are grossly failing in their obligation to report the facts. Instead, they have given Americans a daily diet of fear and hysteria.

And it is obvious because what most people think they know about the coronavirus is completely wrong.

Researchers at Franklin Templeton and Gallup recently teamed up to study “the behavioral response to the COVID-19 pandemic and implications for the recovery.” Here are two key points they discovered:

  • “Americans still misperceive the risks of death from COVID-19 for different age cohorts—to a shocking extent.”
  • “The misperception is greater for those who identify as Democrats, and for those who rely more on social media for information.”

Now, here are the specific findings:

  • Most Americans believe that people over 55 account for half of all COVID-19 deaths. The actual figure is 92%.
  • Americans believe that people under 45 account for 30% of total deaths. The actual figure is 2.7%.
  • Americans grossly overestimate the risk of death for those under 25 by a factor of 50. Conversely, they seriously underestimate the risk for those 65 and older. They think it is just 40% when it is in fact 80%.

Here’s more analysis from the Franklin Templeton-Gallup report:

“The discrepancy with the actual mortality data is staggering: for people aged 18–24, the share of those worried about serious health consequences is 400 times higher than the share of total COVID deaths; for those age 25–34 it is 90 times higher.”

It’s difficult to fathom how so many people could be so confused. But this is what happens when progressive politicians and their left-wing media allies insist that kids can’t go to school and churches must be closed while we ignore the unforgiveable disaster that took place in New York’s nursing homes.

Don’t dismiss this study as a fluke. We have reported on other research finding similar results, including one survey that found most Americans believed that 9% of the country – roughly 30 million people – had died from Covid. That’s nearly 200 times the number of confirmed deaths.

The Facts Based on figures released by the Covid Tracking Project:

  • 406 people died from Covid-19 on Monday. Monday figures are always low, but that was the lowest number of deaths since mid-July.
  • At the peak of the virus in April, the daily death total was more than 2,400. So Monday’s figure was 83% below the peak death totals.
  • Daily hospitalizations were at their lowest level since early July.
  • More than two dozen states appear to have a declining number of cases. More states are plateauing and will likely see their numbers decline. Only eight states appear to be “hot spots,” reporting more than 1,000 new daily cases.

Regardless of what has been tried by various governors and the CDC, the virus seems to have a “mind of its own.” It spreads into a geographic area, infects certain people, most of whom have mild cases, and then runs its course.

Some experts now believe that the threshold for herd immunity may be as low as 50% or less, potentially ending the pandemic much sooner than originally thought.

Just days ago, virtually every headline was about how the disease was out of control. A Federal Reserve Bank president, who presumably understands the economic consequences, called for another six-week shutdown of the economy. That would be disastrous.

Don’t get me wrong. I am not anti-science. Covid-19 is a very infectious disease that can be serious for some people. But one way or another, either through herd immunity, a vaccine or both, the virus will essentially go away.

Life will never be risk free. Every choice has consequences and potential risks. Life is about balancing those risks, and life must go on.

< b>Day Two</b>
The second night of the Democrat National Convention can be summed up in one word — depressing. Former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton addressed the convention last night — as if anyone wanted to remember the Carter or Clinton years.

Incredibly, Clinton had the audacity to critique President Trump’s leadership and continued Michelle Obama’s “chaos theme,” saying, “The Oval Office should be a command center. Instead, it’s a storm center. There’s only chaos.”

Given his escapades with a White House intern, Bill Clinton is the last person to be offering advice on what should take place in the Oval Office!

If that wasn’t bad enough, speaker after speaker offered little to lift our spirits. All we heard was how the country is riddled with racism. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez railed against America’s history of “racial injustice, colonization, misogyny and homophobia.”

If you want to lead a nation, repeatedly denouncing its citizens as racists and bigots is an odd way to earn their respect and votes. But that appeared to be the default position of virtually every Democrat speaker last night.

This was once the party of FDR, who led our country to victory over Nazi Germany. It was once the party of Harry Truman, who had the courage to spare hundreds of thousands of U.S. soldiers’ lives by dropping the atomic bomb. It was once the party of JFK, who urged Americans to ask what they could do for our country and who led us into space.

Today’s Democrat Party is now a party of grievance. If you have a bone to pick, if you think government or someone else owes you something, if you think America is evil, they are your party.

What kind of message is that? I can’t imagine anyone applauding that message, other than the Chinese communists and Russia’s Vladimir Putin as they watch the country so divided against itself.

Confronting Communist China
The United States formally notified Hong Kong today that it is terminating three bi-lateral agreements due to the National Security Law that Beijing recently imposed over the city. Among other things, Chinese authorities claim that this law applies to any person anywhere in the world.

As a commissioner on the U.S. Commission for International Religious Freedom, I have been warned that our work exposing communist China’s repression of religious liberty qualifies as a violation of China’s National Security Law. And this new law is having a chilling effect on university campuses across the country.

Sadly, it is a fear based on reality. Given what we have seen in recent years, some left-wing universities will be all too ready to surrender to this fear and be even less likely to criticize China’s oppressive policies.

But some universities are refusing to self-censor. They have come up with an intriguing albeit depressing solution of using code names to protect pro-democracy Chinese students from pro-Beijing students and Chinese spies.

In addition, the Trump Administration contacted major American universities yesterday and informed them that Chinese companies controlled by the Chinese Communist Party trading on America stock exchanges will soon be delisted. The universities were informed that it would be “prudent” to remove those stocks from their endowments before the delistings.

Left-wing Lunacy Yesterday, we joked that the left would probably attack President Trump after he issued a posthumous pardon for women’s rights advocate Susan B. Anthony for her 1872 conviction for voting illegally.

Well, we were partially right. Left-wing reporters at the New York Times published a story blasting Susan B. Anthony as “an increasingly divisive figure” who was against abortion.
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Gary Bauer (@GaryLBauer)  is a conservative family values advocate and serves as president of American Values and chairman of the Campaign for Working Families


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The Democratic Convention will be the High Point Before the Biden-Harris Collapse

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 11:19 PM PDT

by Newt Gingrich: As an observer of conventions and presidential campaigns going back to 1956, I am confident in predicting that this week’s Democratic National Convention will be the high-water mark before the collapse of the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris ticket.

As the ticket collapses, it will start to move into the 1972 George McGovern range of isolation from the American people. Ironically, the physical isolation of Biden over the last few months has slowed down the political isolation, which will presently occur.

Three factors will lead to the collapse of the Biden-Harris ticket over the next six weeks.

First, Vice President Biden is clearly incapable of functioning as president. Every time he comes out from hiding in the basement, it is embarrassingly clear that he could not possibly negotiate with Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Xi Jinping or Russian President Vladimir Putin to any positive effect.

He is performing weaker and weaker with each passing week. Even when his campaign can control every aspect of his events or appearances, there is something pathetic about Biden’s inability to project strength or articulate any firm ideas.

I received an email from the Biden-Harris headquarters which showed a gif of Biden and Harris coming out of a doorway. Both were looking down or away and not interacting with anyone (including each other). The email asked, “Have you ever seen two people who look this ready to lead on Day 1?” I was flummoxed. They didn’t look ready to do anything. The question was a parody of their problem, and the image was embarrassing. I was astounded, because the material had been made by the Biden campaign which had total control of the product. Biden does not look like he is ready to lead. He is looking down like he wants to make sure he doesn’t fall down.

Chris Wallace captured the absurdity of a presidential candidate trying to hide his way to the White House with a “basement strategy,” when he told Guy Benson, “It’s the damnedest thing I’ve ever seen.”

Americans are picking up on the implications of Biden’s hiding. In one survey by Rasmussen Reports, 38 percent of American voters said they thought the former vice president was in cognitive decline (of course, most of those were Trump supporters).

And, in a more recent report, Rasmussen Reports said 59 percent of likely voters believe Biden’s vice presidential choice will become president during the next four years. That included 49 percent of Democrats, 57 percent of independents, and 73 percent of Republicans.

When nearly six out of every ten Americans think you are not likely to finish a four-year term, it is hardly an endorsement of your fitness. The more Biden has to campaign and actually appear in uncontrolled environments, the bigger this problem will become.

Of course, if even half your party and nearly six out of ten independents think the vice-presidential nominee will become president, there is even greater pressure on Sen. Harris to be a strong candidate. We already know that she isn’t.

This leads to the second factor: Sen. Harris will prove to be the most disastrous vice presidential nominee since Sen. Tom Eagleton had to resign from the McGovern ticket when it turned out he had been subjected to shock therapy treatments for mental issues (I am not criticizing mental illness or its treatment, but in 1972, Americans simply did not want to think of a potential president having mental illness).

As a presidential candidate, Harris had wavered between embracing the most radical positions and then opportunistically changing to more moderate positions when she got blowback. She was as unreliable in her policy positions as she was in her attacks on Vice President Biden. She aggressively attacked Biden on four different occasions and has since repudiated her own words. If Biden is exhausted and hiding in a basement, his running mate is energetically bouncing all over the place with no consistency or reliability.

During the primary, Sen. Harris was at 15 percent support in July 2019. She then dropped as low as 3.5 percent support by November 2019, according to Real Clear Politics. Even in her home state of California, she had dropped to fourth behind Biden, Warren, and Sanders – and was only attracting 8 percent support from her own constituents before she dropped out. In fact, 61 percent of Californians thought she ought to drop out of the presidential race, according to a poll by the Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies for the Los Angeles Times.

The Democrats (and propaganda media) believe that she will be powerful in attracting the African American vote. This is undermined by the objective reality that in November 2019, after months of campaigning, a Quinnipiac University poll showed Harris was fourth in attracting Black voters. Biden had 44 percent, Sanders had 10 percent, Warren had 8 percent, and Harris was down to 6 percent of the Black vote. When Biden was drawing nearly eight Black votes for every vote Harris was getting, why would the Democrats think adding her to the ticket was a smart idea.

Finally, as the depth of radicalism of the Biden-Harris platform and the Chuck Schumer-Nancy Pelosi legislative agenda become clear to the American people, they will be increasingly alienated from the new radical Democratic Party and its candidates. The increasing radicalism is already beginning to sink.

Importantly, the real danger to the Democratic ticket is not the general allegation that Biden-Harris is a radical ticket. The real danger to the Democrats is the item-by-item alienation of different groups of Americans based on adopting positions which please radicals but are deeply opposed by most Americans.

The real change in public opinion will begin shortly after the Democratic National Convention as the Trump campaign and its allies (including virtually all Republican candidates) point out these specific threats to specific groups.

Consider these threats:

  1. The Biden-Harris commitment to renew the Obama effort to destroy suburban neighborhoods is a direct threat to the peace of mind for two-thirds of the American people – including a large number of African American and Latino suburbanites.
  2. The Biden-Harris commitment to use taxpayer money to pay for abortions through the ninth month of pregnancy is opposed even by many pro-choice Americans (and is a break with Biden’s entire career of supporting the Hyde Amendment, which bars taxpayer money from paying for abortions).
  3. The commitment in HR 6800, which 207 House Democrats supported and Biden endorsed, to pay $1,200 bonuses to every person in the country illegally is deeply unpopular.
  4. Biden’s commitment to Beto O’Rourke that he could pursue gun control (recall, O’Rourke wants compulsory confiscation going door-to-door) will alienate virtually all Second Amendment supporters.
  5. The Democratic mayors and district attorneys (many elected with George Soros’ money) represent a pro-criminal future which is exploding into violence. As Democrats continue to publicly praise soft on crime prosecutors and cry “defund the police,” the choice in November will become pro-police vs. pro-criminal, and there is a huge majority against violence.
  6. The teachers’ unions own the Democratic Party, and their blackmail approach to reopening schools is isolating them from Americans. Remember: Gov. Ron DeSantis earned 18 percent of Black female votes against a Black Democratic opponent on the issue of school choice.

The list goes on, but these first six radical, alienating ideas give you some notion of how rapidly the support for Biden and Harris may fade.

The propaganda media has done (and will likely continue to do) all it can to protect Biden in the basement. He has quietly slipped further and further to the left under their protective non-coverage.

Now, the Democrats are trapped with a presidential candidate who 38 percent of the country thinks has cognitive issues and 59 percent believe will not be able to finish his first term in office. Meanwhile, his replacement is a proven incompetent as a campaigner and a textbook opportunist on core issues.

I expect the Democrats’ Biden-Harris dream will quickly become a nightmare. As I wrote in my latest book Trump and the American Future, we are about to watch a repeat of McGovern in 1972.
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Newt Gingrich (@newtgingrich) is a former Georgia Congressman and Speaker of the U.S. House. He co-authored and was the chief architect of the “Contract with America” and a major leader in the Republican victory in the 1994 congressional elections. He is noted speaker and writer. This commentary was shared via Gingrich Productions.


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Give Them Hugs and Let Them Play

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 10:08 PM PDT

Michelle Malkin

by Michelle Malkin: I still can’t get over the creepy spectacle of Dr. Marc Siegel, a New York University professor of medicine, vehemently hawking “No Hugs Please” buttons for all schoolchildren last week.

“Let’s give our kids all of these pins, ‘No Hugs Please,'” Dr. Siegel urged Fox News host Tucker Carlson. “Let’s show our kids courage. They’re looking to parents for leadership,” he insisted. “Vaccines are gonna emerge, we’re gonna beat this thing, and then this” — Dr. Siegel waved his yellow badge — “goes in the garbage!”

Such fanaticism is neither “courage” nor “leadership.” It’s pure pandemic porn — and it’s making our children sick. “No Vaccine, No Touch, No School” is a recipe for inducing and exacerbating generational anxiety, desolation, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, existential angst, self-harm and suicide on an unprecedented scale.

The Hug Patrol have no scientific leg to stand on when it comes to promoting draconian no-contact regimes for students. Empirical data on COVID-19 transmission among schoolchildren in educational settings are scarce, as a Lancet study published last week acknowledged. Australian researchers reported extremely low transmission rates in schools and day cares, concluding that the data “suggest children are unlikely to initiate, or propagate, outbreaks.”

Moreover, the Aussie team noted, “Studies from multiple countries have consistently shown lower rates of COVID-19 and mild disease in children compared with adults, even in settings with much higher population-based disease rates than Australia.” Greek and Swiss researchers arrived at similar conclusions regarding the low risk of child-to-child and child-to-adult transmissions. The Greek study, published in the Journal of Medical Virology, also reported on the higher frequency of mild symptoms or asymptomatic response in infected children versus infected adults.

A separate review of 16 studies involving children and the coronavirus published in the Journal of Global Health last month “identified only two studies reporting outbreaks of COVID-19 in school settings,” with “data from population-based studies in Iceland, Italy, South Korea, Netherlands, California and a hospital-based study in the UK suggest(ing) children may be less likely to be infected.”

Shutting kids out of a normal existence is infecting them with toxic worry, loneliness and panic. The Centers for Disease Control released new stats last week showing nearly 41% of survey respondents with “at least one adverse mental or behavioral health condition,” including “symptoms of anxiety disorder or depressive disorder (30.9%), symptoms of a trauma- and stressor-related disorder related to the pandemic (26.3%).” Among 18-24-year-olds, more than 1 in 4 had contemplated suicide on the last 30 days. Previous CDC reports have identified suicide as the second leading cause of death for pre-teens and teens.

Mask hysteria, selective social distancing theater, dystopian online learning arrangements and the cancellation of the activities kids hold near and dear to them are not helping. Fear-mongers, power-grabbers and data-miners are denying students vital sunshine, fresh air, exercise, friendship, hugs and high-fives. (Meanwhile, back in Wuhan, China, the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak, youths have returned to class and are partying at music festivals and water parks.)

The University of Wisconsin released a study in July that found that nearly 70% of American high school athletes who received news this year about canceled sports are experiencing anxiety and depression “at levels that would typically require medical intervention” — up 37% from past studies. In Ohio, where parents and children have protested school cancellations with heart-breaking signs reading “LET US PLAY!” Lt. Gov Jon Husted tweeted:

“What’s the greater risk to people under age 25, canceling in-person learning & extracurriculars (sports) to protect them from COVID or leaving it to chance how they’ll fill this time?”

School music programs in Ohio, Montana and Kentucky have been similarly decimated. Indiana’s state music association canceled the competitive marching band season. At my Colorado Springs high school son’s school district, some sports have resumed, but his musical theater productions were banned and his comedy improv troupe was canceled. In the age of COVID-19, child “safety” means no jokes allowed!

Most youth choirs are now virtual, with education officials citing a single COVID-19 outbreak involving an adult choir in Skagit County, Washington, back in March. More than 75% of those singers severely affected were age 65 or older. But the children must pay.

Science, biology and common sense are clear: A contactless world is a miserable world. If ever a cure were worse than the disease, the prolonged pandemic lockdown of our young people is it. Adult courage and leadership mean rising up against the control freaks for our children’s health, sanity and futures. Give them hugs. Let them play. Restore their lives before we isolate them all to death.
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Michelle Malkin is mother, wife, blogger, conservative syndicated columnist, and author. She shares many of her articles and thoughts at MichelleMalkin.com. Article shared by Rasmussen Reports.


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Big Spending Biden

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 09:57 PM PDT

John Stossel

by John Stossel: Which presidential candidate will bankrupt America first, Donald Trump or Joe Biden?

Last year, we compared the costs of the leading Democratic candidates’ promises. At that time, Biden, to his credit, proposed the least new spending.

Kamala Harris promised the most. She wanted to add $4.2 trillion to America’s debt. Her lavish promises didn’t win her supporters; she dropped out soon after. But now she’s Biden’s running mate, and Biden promises to spend more.

That’s unusual.

Historically, Democrats moved left during the primaries, and then back toward the center once nominated. Not this time. Biden’s people met with Bernie Sanders’ staff and concocted a grotesque orgy of spending. That’s the subject of my video this week.

“Joe Biden has been lurching to the left on federal spending for years, first as a senator, then vice president, now as a presidential candidate,” says Pete Sepp, president of the National Taxpayers Union. “Tax, spend and borrow is going to bankrupt the nation.”

Originally, Biden proposed $170 billion a year in new “climate” spending. Now, he wants $500 billion. It will go for things like “green infrastructure… more efficient windows… 500,000 charging stations for electric cars.”

“This is the way that governments grow at the expense of the American people,” says Sepp.

I push back. “So they spend it. So what? We’ll have more infrastructure.”

“What we won’t have is infrastructure that’s efficient or effective,” Sepp replies. “We will have holes in the ground and mass transit that people won’t ride.”

Biden wants to spend $77.5 billion more to pay caregivers for children and the elderly.

“A good thing?” I suggest.

I like Sepp’s answer. “Why not leave more money in people’s pockets … so they can afford to provide care for their families? We as taxpayers know better how to take care of our families and ourselves than some distant government.”

Biden wants $64 billion more for housing subsidies, saying, “Housing should be a right.”

“A right to housing” may sound reasonable. So might a right to food, clothing, college, health care, etc.

After all, the Bill of Rights did grant Americans a right to free speech, free exercise of religion and the right to keep and bear arms.

But there’s a key difference.

Those rights mean: Government must leave us alone.

But a “right” to housing — or college, health care, etc. means government forcibly takes money from some Americans and gives it to others. That’s very different.

As I write, Biden’s new spending proposals total $1.2 trillion a year.

“We can’t afford it!” complains Sepp. “Sooner or later, every nation faces a reckoning. Joe Biden’s policies, if enacted in full, draw that reckoning even closer.”

I say to Sepp, “We’ve been taxing and spending and borrowing, and except for COVID, we were doing well!”

“Deficits and debt don’t matter until, suddenly, spectacularly, they do!” he replies. “No one ever knows when doomsday happens until it already has. Ask the folks in Greece. Ask the folks in Weimar, Germany.”

The Weimar Republic printed so much money that the price of bread rose from 250 to 200,000 million marks. People brought wheelbarrows full of money with them when wanted to buy something.

Will it happen in America? No one knows. But eventually, we’ll have to pay our debts. A rubber band stretches and stretches but at some point, it breaks.

Our national debt is now a record $26 trillion.

“Deficits and debt destroy economic growth,” says Sepp. “It’s going to hurt the American people. It’s coming.”

Next week, I’ll compare Biden’s spending plans with President Trump’s.
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John Stossel is author of “No They Can’t! Why Government Fails — But Individuals Succeed.” Article shared by Rasmussen Reports.


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Susan B. Anthony Pardon Is Trump’s Best Trolling

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 09:50 PM PDT

. . . Democrats hate the president for defending a heroine of women’s suffrage.

by Nate Jackson: If there’s one thing President Donald Trump does with particular mastery, it is trolling the Left. He showed his skill over the weekend by teasing a pardon of someone “very, very important.” Despite saying he’s considering a pardon for former NSA leaker Edward Snowden, he said the “very important” person was not him or former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn. Still, the media excitedly latched onto Trump’s tease, thinking that whoever it was would be sure to have some corruption taint regarding Russia, Ukraine, or some other supposed Trump scandal.

But, drumroll please… Susan B. Anthony, the 19th century women’s suffragette, was the lucky pardon recipient, to mark the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment codifying women’s right to vote.

You could almost see the Leftmedia newsroom editors’ shoulders slump, disappointment distorting their faces, as they assigned their B-team reporters to give perfunctory coverage.

Anthony led the National Woman Suffrage Association and, in 1872, voted for the Republican ticket, including Ulysses S. Grant’s second term. She was later arrested and convicted of voting illegally. It wasn’t until August 18, 1920, that the 19th Amendment was ratified.

“She was never pardoned,” Trump said. “She got a pardon for a lot of other women, and she didn’t put her name on the list, so she was never pardoned.”

Obviously, this was an effort to prove to American women that Trump is not their enemy. That he did it in the midst of the Democratic National Convention and while Democrats are going postal over a conspiracy about him blocking mail-in votes was a master stroke of political brilliance.

By today’s standards on racism, of course, Anthony would be canceled by the Left, which already hates the pro-life Susan B. Anthony List. Maybe Trump pardoning a heroine for women’s rights will finally push them to cancel her for good. If so, chalk it up to Trump’s trolling.
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Nate Jackson writes for The Patriot Post.


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The Fallacy Of Taxing The Rich And Some Basic Common Sense Economic Principles And American History You Ought To Know About The Democratic Platform In 2020

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 09:19 PM PDT

by E.P. Unum: We have been listening to the rhetoric advanced by the Democratic Party in this election year, a cornerstone of which is candidate Joe Biden’s plan to “tax the rich” which he defines as anyone making more than $400,000 per year; specifically in his words, 82% of taxpayers.

That’s an interesting target. There are many people, young and old in America making that kind of money. They have accumulated wealth and presumably would like to retain and grow it. When you have that kind of wealth, you also tend to have great legal and tax advice which allows you to find ways to shelter that income from significant tax increases. If you are part of the “one percent” of Americans of great wealth, like Bill Gates or Jeff Bezos, you tend to pack up and move offshore. This is what the very wealthy did when France implemented significant tax increases. They left France!

So the “Plan” to tax Americans to the tune of $4.0 Trillion under the Biden Platform has some inherent risks associated with it. Let’s explore these with a simple illustration of the fallacies associated with such a plan and, in so doing, highlight and illustrate the grave misunderstandings of the “tax the rich” approach.

Suppose that every day, ten men, all high school classmates an friends, some very successful, others less so, and some struggling financially…but all friends who enjoy each others company, play a weekly game of basketball at a local gym. They decide to go out for beer and the bill for all ten comes to $100…

If they paid their bill the way we pay our taxes, it would go something like this…
The first four men (the poorest) would pay nothing.
The fifth would pay $1.
The sixth would pay $3.
The seventh would pay $7..
The eighth would pay $12.
The ninth would pay $18.
The tenth man (the richest and most successful) would pay $59.
So, that’s what they decided to do..

The ten men drank in the bar each week following their basketball game and seemed quite happy with the arrangement, until one day, the owner threw them a curve ball. “Since you are all such good customers,” he said, “I’m going to reduce the cost of your weekly beer by $20“. Drinks for the ten men would now cost just $80! “Wow, a 20% reduction…that’s incredible! Lift up your glasses and toast the bartender”, they exclaimed!

The group still wanted to pay their bill the way we pay our taxes. So the first four men were unaffected. They would still drink for free. But what about the other six men ? How could they divide the $20 windfall so that everyone would get his fair share? (Democrats are all about everyone getting their fair share, right?)

They realized that $20 divided by six is $3.33. But if they subtracted that from every body’s share, then the fifth man and the sixth man would each end up being paid to drink his beer. That certainly was not the intention!

WHAT TO DO????????

Thinking quickly, the bar owner suggested that it would be fair to reduce each man’s bill by a higher percentage the poorer he was, to follow the principle of the tax system they had been using, and he proceeded to work out the amounts he suggested that each should now pay. And So…….

The fifth man, like the first four, now paid nothing (100% saving).
The sixth now paid $2 instead of $3 (33% saving).
The seventh now paid $5 instead of $7 (28% saving).
The eighth now paid $9 instead of $12 (25% saving).
The ninth now paid $14 instead of $18 (22% saving).
The tenth now paid $49 instead of $59 (16% saving).

OBSERVATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS:
Each of the six was much better off than before. And the first four continued to drink for free. But, once outside the bar, all the men began to compare their savings.

I only got a dollar out of the $20 saving,” declared the sixth man. He pointed angrily to the tenth man, “but he got $10!

Yeah, that’s right,” exclaimed the fifth man. “I only saved a dollar too. It’s unfair that he got ten times more benefit than me!

That’s true!” shouted the seventh man. “Why should he get $10 back, when I got only $2? I’m a better player than he is anyway! The wealthy get all the breaks!” (it’s unclear if that man was a democrat but what he says seems consistent with the democratic way of looking at things)

Wait a minute,” yelled the first four men in unison, “we didn’t get anything at all. This new tax system exploits the poor!” Now, these four are clearly cut from the Democrat mold.

The nine men, filled with anger, then surrounded the tenth and beat him up, and drove him out of town! The next week the tenth man didn’t show up for the basketball game or the after-game drinks. So, the nine others sat down and had their beers without him. But when it came time to pay the bill, they discovered something important. They didn’t have enough money between all of them for even half of the bill!

And that, boys and girls, students, teachers, professors, journalists, government ministers and citizen voters all, is how our tax system works. The people who already pay the highest taxes will naturally get the most benefit from a tax reduction. Tax them too much, attack them for being wealthy, and they just may not show up anymore. In fact, they might start drinking overseas, where the business atmosphere is somewhat friendlier. Get the picture?

Democrats have been using this lie for decades. You can certainly increase taxes and say they are targeted to impact the wealthy, but the wealthy will leave and then the taxes fall on the middle class. Rarely do Democrats point that out in any of their rhetoric.

End of Lesson # 1 on the U.S. Tax System. Time for lesson #2

SOME COMMENTS ON OUR ECONOMIC SYSTEM:
Now, let’s turn our attention to the New Wave of Democratic Socialism engulfing our nation, and in particular, our youth, college students, college and university professors, news broadcasters and folks like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Bernie Sanders, Corey Booker, Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris who collectively and individually attempt to sell us their fantasy story that all the free stuff they are offering can be paid for by increases in taxes on the rich. But you know now that when you continue to tax the rich they may leave which then leaves the middle class…you and I…to pick up the tab!

Thus, today, we have the Bernie Sanders/Joe Biden Progressive $93 Trillion spending plan for the U.S. Economy. Biden audaciously states, without trepidation or equivocation, that this plan “will pay for itself” by the increases in taxes and the complete restructuring of our entire economy. And, on top of that, they suggest that the plan will “create 20 million more jobs”. Of course, the plan does not delineate where those jobs will come from, but that is what it says.

I may be wrong in this assessment, and readily admit that my following remark may sound a bit cold and even crass, but I’m going to guess that Bernie Sanders and AOC and Joe Biden never took a course in accounting, finance, economics or…..common sense. And, forgive me, but anyone who buys into this program ought to have their head examined. Consider the following:

1. Our annual tax revenues are roughly $4.3 trillion each year (incidentally 2019 tax revenues under Trump – even with his tax cuts – were the highest in history! )

2. We spend roughly $5.0 trillion….so we spend more than we take in. That, ladies and gentlemen suggests to me that we have a spending problem, not a revenue problem….and in the midst of this, Democrats want us to spend more. That doesn’t sound to me like a rational building plan, but a blueprint for economic disaster. Economic suicide might be more apt. If you listen to other people in the Democratic Party they profess even greater hypocrisy. They pledge more free stuff and giveaways, all seeking to buy the votes of Americans who think this kind of thing doesn’t cost them anything! But it does cost and the cost is far greater than they can imagine, The cost is freedom, theirs and ours!.

Let’s talk about that for a moment.

SOCIALISM VERSUS CAPITALISM
It is an undeniable fact that the economic system we know as Capitalism has produced the single greatest example of growth and prosperity known to man. And, here in the United States, we have achieved that status in a period of 244 years since the founding of our Republic. There are nations around the world, Britain, France, Spain, Italy, China, Japan, Germany who have been in existence for ten and twenty times longer than that of the US, who have not achieved what we have in a fraction of the time. And the Progressives in the so-called Democratic Party want us to scrap all this in exchange for socialism. They speak of the problems of our country but they do not address the question of…..”if we have so many problems, why are so many people trying to come to America?

Think about this: What nation in the history of the world has adopted socialism as their economic system and prospered? Can you name one? Who is it? We have seen socialism fail in nations like Venezuela, Argentina, the USSR and Cuba. Do we wish to be like them? When was the last time you saw or read about caravans of Americans migrating to Cuba, Venezuela, Argentina…or for that matter to any other nation on earth?

Sir Winston Churchill described socialism in this manner: “Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance and the gospel of envy. It’s inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery” He reiterated, “The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings while the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries”.

The most disturbing aspect of all the rhetoric on the democratic campaign trail these days is that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are competing against President Trump in November 2020, and genuinely believe that the majority of American voters simply do not understand economics nor do they understand our tax system. They believe that by spewing hatred and negative comments directed towards our President and promising free stuff which “someone else…the amorphous government”…..will pay for, this will gain them your vote!

And, if truth be told, they are partially right. Our high schools and universities have really not done a good job in educating students. Indeed, they have become more temples of advocacy rather than learning, which has contributed to the propensity of young students protesting in our streets without having a foundation or understanding of what it is or why they are protesting.

Take a close look at the democratic cast of characters. Yes, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are the Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates, the “standard bearers” of the Democratic Party. But they are but puppets. The real puppet masters are the Socialist/Communist wing of the Democratic Party led by people like Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Elizabeth Warren and Corey Booker. The questions that need to be put to them are: What exactly are they offering? What is their platform? What will it cost the taxpayers? How will their approach improve the lives of Americans? How do they intend to implement their programs? No one has put these questions to them as yet! And they have done nothing as yet to shed light on the answers.

Do we have problems here in the US? You bet we do…and we put them out there for the world to see. I have traveled all over this world over the last fifty years, and I can tell you without hesitation, there has never been anywhere I would rather be than right here in the US. I am proud of our nation and its heritage; proud of its military; its incredible medical system; its creativeness and innovation; its system of values and fairness and its Constitutional Republic.

It seems to me that it is time for each of us to ask ourselves the question: “do we still know the freedoms our Founding Fathers intended for us?” James Madison wrote…”We base all our experiments on the capacity of mankind for self-government”. This idea that government s beholden to the people, that it has no other source of power than the sovereign people, is still the newest, most unique idea in all the long history of man’s relationship to man. But today we are told that we must choose between left and right and to me, that is utter hogwash. That is not the choice we face.

The choice we face is up or down. Up to the maximum of individual freedom consistent with equal justice under the law, or down to the depths of totalitarianism which is the natural successor of socialism. As President Ronald Reagan has said, “those who would sacrifice freedom for security and to become beholden to a government have, whether they realize it or not, chosen the downward path.” The great Roman historian and philosopher Plutarch warned centuries ago…”the real destroyer of the liberties of the people is he who spreads among them bounties, donations and benefits.” Which Party does that sound like to you?

I am fed up with our cities being torn apart by mobs who are hell bent on destruction. They rob and pillage businesses, desecrate churches tear down memorials and assault innocent citizens and police. And this all occurs in Democrat controlled cities across the nation. Yet, we do not hear any condemnation for this from the Democratic leadership. Indeed, they call them “peaceful protests”.

I am also tired of hearing the promises of Democrats who have been saying, since the launch of President Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society in 1964…”what greater services we could render if only we had more money and more power”. Fifty-six years and $5.0 trillion later they are still saying this. What they mean, however, what they always have meant, is that they want more control. Their clear objective is more centralized government, the very antithesis of what our Founding Fathers desired for us.

Democrats understand full well that they cannot control the economy without controlling people. So we find ourselves today at a crossroads. Either we accept the responsibility for our own destiny, or we abandon the principles of the American Revolution and subscribe to an intellectual belief that a far distant capital, Washington D.C. can plan our lives for us better than we can plan them ourselves. That is the choice today. Strip away all the fear mongering, all the free stuff and the pie in the sky creation of a modern day utopia, and what you are left with is a loss of individual freedom.

Well, today at age 75 I am still learning. I still marvel at the genius of our Founding Fathers even to this day. The more I read about them, the more I appreciate their bravery, their character, their integrity and their willingness to sacrifice their fortunes, their lives and their sacred honor to create what today stands as a beacon of hope for all mankind, the United States of America.

So I will conclude with this little piece of American History. On the eve of our struggle for independence, a man who might have been one of the greatest among the Founding Fathers, Dr. Joseph Warren, then president of the Massachusetts Congress, said to his fellow Americans, “Our country is in grave danger, but not to be despaired of….on you depend the fortunes of America. You are to decide the important questions upon which rests the happiness and liberty of millions yet unborn. Act worthy of yourselves.

I thank God every day I wake up that He made me an American! I intend to act in the manner prescribed by Dr. Joseph Warren and vote “Up to America” and for the continuation of the principles and ideals so many have sacrificed everything to build.

I will vote for President Donald Trump.
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E.P. Unum is US (Or should be)!  H/T McIntosh Enterprises – Aug 19, 2020.


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Biden Is In A Jam Over Linda Sarsour

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 08:34 PM PDT

by Bill DonohueLinda Sarsour is one of the most notorious anti-Semites in the nation. A former leader of the Women’s March, she was forced to step down from its board because of her hate speech.

Sarsour not only supports Sharia law, she is a strong advocate of the BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) movement, the organized campaign to economically crush Israel. She recently endorsed Joe Biden.

Yesterday, she spoke at a Democratic National Convention (DNC) council meeting. However, the Biden camp quickly moved to distance him from her. Biden spokesman Andrew Bates told CNN that the Democratic candidate for president “obviously condemns her views and opposes BDS, as does the Democratic platform.”

This defense of Biden does not resolve this issue.

Why was Sarsour invited to participate in a DNC event in the first place? She is not known for anything other than her Jew-bashing. Also, why did Biden share a platform with her as recently as a few weeks ago? Both of them spoke at a “Million Muslim Votes Summit” (he was in his basement, of course).

If Biden now condemns Sarsour for being pro-BDS, he must also condemn at least three members of “The Squad”: Rep. Ilhan Omar, Rep. Rashida Tlaib, and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC); Rep. Ayanna Pressley has been more careful.

Who did Omar meet with on her first day in Congress in January 2018? Sarsour. In November 2018, Omar’s office issued a statement saying she personally “believes in and supports the BDS movement, and has fought hard to make sure people’s right to support it isn’t criminalized.”

In March 2020, Tlaib, whose anti-Semitism is already legendary, wore a T-shirt of the State of Israel replaced with a Palestinian state. She also proudly displayed a new book written by Sarsour.

During the confirmation hearings for Brett Kavanaugh, Sarsour interrupted the proceedings for the Supreme Court nominee by screaming at him. Who congratulated her? AOC. The New York firebrand then offered a glowing endorsement of Sarsour, tweeting that the anti-Semite is “fighting for everything our flag represents.” The month before the hearings began, Sarsour said AOC is “pro-Palestinian, and she’s unapologetic.” She added, “Alexandria is what represents us and our values.”

Biden is in a jam. It does not matter whether he is aware of the anti-Semitic convictions of Sarsour, Omar, Tlaib, or AOC. What matters is that his handlers are aware of them—they know exactly what they are doing. And that does not bode well for anyone.
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Bill Donohue (@CatholicLeague) is a sociologist and president of the Catholic League.


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Soul Man

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 08:23 PM PDT

. . . Biden says he’s fighting for the soul of America, but only to hand it over to the radical left.

Editorial Cartoon by AF “Tony” Branco


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Congress Calls On Trump Administration to Block U.S. Funds From UN Abortion Activities

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 08:13 PM PDT

by Dr. Rebecca Oas: Sixty members from both houses of the U.S. Congress sent a letter to the acting head of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) urging the agency not to fund pro-abortion activities at the UN.

The letter, led by Senator James Lankford and Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers, directs USAID to enforce the Siljander Amendment, which bans U.S. funding from being used to lobby for or against abortion.

The letter thanks USAID’s Acting Director John Barsa for opposing language about “sexual and reproductive health” services, which euphemistically includes abortion, in the UN’s COVID-19 Global Humanitarian Response Plan. Likewise, the members of Congress call on USAID, as well as the U.S. Departments of State and Health and Human Services to oppose “reproductive health” language in UN negotiations and enforce the law governing funding for foreign operations, which includes the Siljander Amendment.

The Trump administration has already taken steps to apply Siljander to international institutions. Last year, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo cut funding to bodies within the Organization of American States (OAS) that were pressuring Latin American countries to liberalize their abortion laws.

That action was inspired by a similar letter to Pompeo by members of Congress citing examples of the OAS entities’ abortion lobbying. Since then, pro-life organizations have called for the law to be applied in the same way to the UN and its agencies.

The new bicameral letter, dated August 13, gives examples of UN agencies promoting abortion, particularly in its humanitarian work, including a field manual that explicitly includes “access to safe abortion to the full extent of the law” as a component of “sexual and reproductive health in humanitarian settings.”

The Siljander Amendment has been part of U.S. law since 1981, when it was introduced by Representative Mark Siljander “to get the U.S. Government out of the business of financing the lobbying, promoting, and recommending of abortion.” As it is a matter of law, not policy, it remains in effect regardless of which party holds the U.S. presidency, as long as it is not overturned by Congress.

In addition to calling on the Trump administration to fully enforce the law with regard to the UN’s pro-abortion activities, the members of Congress also urged the administration to remove some critical loopholes in one of its major pro-life policies, known as Protecting Life in Global Health Assistance (PLGHA), formerly known as the Mexico City Policy. They ask that the exception for multilateral organizations be removed from the policy: “U.S. tax dollars should not finance UN organizations that perform or promote abortion as a method of family planning through voluntary contributions, including for global health activities.”

As the U.S. election in November nears, pro-abortion activists are taking aim at the laws restricting U.S. funding for abortion. A group of pro-abortion organizations recently issued their “first priorities” if Democrat candidate Joe Biden beats President Donald Trump in the election, including the repeal of the Helms Amendment, which blocks U.S. funding from directly paying for the provision or promotion of abortion.

They also call for the modification of the Siljander Amendment “to only prohibit the use of U.S. funds to lobby against abortion.”
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Rebecca Oas, Ph.D., is the Director of Research for the Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam).


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All Dogs Go to Heaven Early

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 07:55 PM PDT

by Paul Jacob, Contributing Author: In July, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un declared possessing pet dogs to be a “decadent trend” from the West.

Along with eating well and living without fear of one’s government.

Oh, not that last bit.

But, apparently — and there are many news stories, if not much exactitude or certainty — he did order all dogs confiscated.

Why?

Well, reports vary. A search of DuckDuckGo will yield much speculation and a few sparse facts.

A South Korean newspaper relayed a leak saying that Un called dog ownership “a ‘tainted’ trend by bourgeois ideology.”

How could dogs have been with us for tens of thousands of years, and may have been key to our species’ success, yet somehow now be “decadent” and “tainted” and “bourgeois”?

And, for that matter, a “trend.”

How many tens of thousands of years does it take to make a trend? On Twitter, it takes just a few minutes!

There is a lot of talk of a COVID-19 famine (on top of the Kim Family Famine that has been trending for decades) and meat shortages. I’ve read reports that the dogs are to go to restaurants. And then there is the business about higher-ups in the Hidden Kingdom’s un-hidden but Un-ridden hierarchy who have been taking advantage of a cultural loophole to display their status with expensive pet dogs from the West.

Un prefers his displays of status, apparently, to be public executions and harsh and abrupt edicts . . . such as putting all dogs into execution chambers.

This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob.
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Paul Jacob (@Common_Sense_PJ) is author of Common Sense which provides daily commentary about the issues impacting America and about the citizens who are doing something about them. He is also President of the Liberty Initiative Fund (LIFe) as well as Citizens in Charge Foundation. Jacob is a contributing author on the ARRA News Service.


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First Important Breakthrough In The Middle East In Three Decades

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 07:30 PM PDT

. . . The central myth of American Middle Eastern policy has now been thoroughly exposed.

Ben Shapiro

by Ben Shapiro: This week, while all eyes have been on the Democratic National Convention taking place via Zoom, truly historic events have occurred in the Middle East: a long-awaited peace deal between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, including full normalization of relations; presumed peace deals to follow between Israel and Sudan, Oman and Bahrain; the possibility on the horizon of a similar deal with Saudi Arabia.

These are not only historic events; they are unmitigated goods: the recognition of a Jewish state in the Middle East is the precondition to any peace in the Middle East. And the formation of a durable coalition to stave off the aggressive Islamism of Iran provides more stability and greater deterrence in the region.

It’s easy to tell whether these are historic events by identifying those who oppose them. Iran is particularly angry; so is Ben Rhodes, who served as former President Obama’s deputy national security adviser. The tyrannical government of Turkey is deeply miffed; so is the terrorist government of the Palestinian Authority.

All are angry for the same reason: The central myth of American Middle Eastern policy, formulated over the course of decades, has been thoroughly exposed.

That myth suggested that in order for any peace to bloom in the Middle East, the West would have to apply pressure on the Israeli government to make concessions to the Palestinians — that Israel would have to abandon claims to East Jerusalem, to the Golan Heights, to areas of Judea and Samaria.

That myth had been repeatedly tarnished by events of the last several years. When America moved her embassy to Jerusalem, foreign policy “experts” assured the public that the so-called Arab street would be set aflame. Instead, nothing happened. When America recognized Israel’s formal annexation of the Golan Heights, foreign policy “experts” said that the Middle East would become a tinderbox. Nothing happened.

Now Arab nations are openly forming alliances with the Jewish state, fully acknowledging that Israeli-Palestinian issues remain bilateral in nature. Relations between Jordan and Israel; between the UAE and Israel; between Sudan and Israel; between Egypt and Israel — none now hide behind the fig leaf of Palestinian demands to avoid peace. They have realized that other interests, both economic and security-related, are a top priority. And they have tacitly recognized that Palestinian intransigence is not worthy of their support.

Hilariously, former Vice President Joe Biden tried to take credit for the Israel-UAE deal, suggesting that his own communications with the UAE had paved the way for the agreement.

That’s laughable on its face: In 2014, Biden had to issue a formal apology to the UAE government after suggesting that the UAE supported militants in Syria.

Biden’s chief contribution to the diplomatic breakthrough was actually the Obama administration’s sycophantic embrace of the Iranian regime: By making clear that the United States could not be relied upon to protect Sunni nations from Iranian predations, the Obama administration convinced Arab nations that their interests lie in security alliance with Israel.

And so, the region has changed for the better.

In more honest times, Trump administration officials who brokered this breakthrough would be up for the Nobel Peace Prize; instead, the news has been largely downplayed in favor of the scandal du jour from Trump’s Twitter account. But we should be clear: The first important breakthrough in the Middle East in three decades just took place. And it took place because reality finally set in for Israel’s heretofore enemies: Israel isn’t going anywhere. Perhaps Palestinians will eventually learn the same lesson and peace will truly be possible.
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Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro ) is a graduate of UCLA and Harvard Law School, host of “The Ben Shapiro Show” and editor-in-chief of DailyWire.com. H/T Fox News.


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WSJ Editorial Board Condemns ‘Evidence-Free Conspiracy Theory’ About USPS Being Pushed By Democratic Leadership

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 07:05 PM PDT


It’s Pelosi Who Is Going Postal.
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by Shelby TalcottThe Wall Street Journal editorial board condemned House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Democratic leaders Monday evening for embracing a “conspiracy theory” claiming President Donald Trump “is strangling the USPS to hack the November election.”

The conspiracy claims that the Trump administration is tampering with post collection boxes in an effort to suppress votes leading up to the 2020 election. The allegations have been thoroughly debunked, but this has not stopped some from continuing to push the topic.

In fact, two Democratic congressmen wrote a letter to the FBI Monday pushing for a criminal investigation into Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, the WSJ editorial board noted. Pelosi announced Sunday that she is calling the House back into session due to the alleged concerns.

“Mrs. Pelosi is trying to put on a political show, starring Democrats as the saviors of the post office,” the editorial board wrote after providing evidence that the claims don’t hold water.

“This is a made-for-TV phony political crisis. The USPS has long-term challenges, but enough money to last into 2021. Mr. DeJoy says there’s ‘ample capacity to deliver all election mail.’ Some states have startlingly lax ballot deadlines, but nobody can pretend with a straight face that it’s the post office’s fault. Democrats have also scheduled a hearing for next Monday so they can yell at Mr. DeJoy in person. How long before Rep. Adam Schiff says it’s another Russia-Donald Trump conspiracy to steal the election?”

The editorial board wrote that “Democrats should be deeply embarrassed that their leadership has embraced such claims.” The editorial quoted former long-time USPS workers and others involved in the postal service. All pointed out various facts that debunk the conspiracy theory.

The WSJ’s editorial board even noted that while former Vice President Joe Biden claimed that the postal service is “literally” using “tractor trailers” to pick up mailboxes, the reality is far from this claim.

“The USPS says it has nearly 142,000 boxes across the country, which are adjusted as volume and costs dictate,” according to the WSJ. “In August 2016, the USPS’s Inspector General said that ‘the number of collection boxes declined by more than 12,000 in the past 5 years.’”

“Voter suppression by the Obama Administration?” the WSJ’s editorial board wondered in Monday’s article, titled “Nancy Pelosi Goes Politically Postal.”
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Shelby Talcott @ShelbyTalcott writes for The Daily Caller.


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Fact Check: Debunking 10 Myths About the US Postal Service

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 06:35 PM PDT

No, the Trump administration isn’t rounding up mailboxes:
Many myths are circulating about the U.S. Postal Service,
especially pertaining to the November elections. 

by David Ditch: In 2020, we’re used to seeing falsehoods and misinformation spreading like wildfire online. Typically, they’re linked to breaking news, hot-button social issues, or scandals.

The biggest focal point for online political drama today is an unlikely one; namely, the U.S. Postal Service. Representatives from both parties, conspiracy theorists, and even singer Taylor Swift are weighing in on the unsexy subject of mail.

Make no mistake: The Postal Service faces real challenges that require congressional action to solve. Yet, while genuine differences exist between the left and the right about how best to address the problems, that’s not an excuse for melodramatic rumor-mongering.

With the House convening a special session specifically to address issues involving the Postal Service, it’s important to separate myths from reality.

MYTH No. 1: The Postal Service is removing sorting machines to sabotage delivery

 

Postmaster General DeJoy is decommissioning 671 USPS letter sorting machines, according to an internal document obtained by @NBCNews.

The machines can individually sort 35,000 letters per hour. Their absence would hinder delivery of election-related post https://t.co/PZSvQtBSos

— NBC News (@NBCNews) August 14, 2020

REALITY: The volume of mail has plunged in recent decades, due to the spread of electronic communication. As a result, the amount of infrastructure needed to manage the flow of mail also has declined.

The Postal Service has been consolidating operations for years to reduce costs, a practice that predates President Donald Trump.

MYTH No. 2: The Postal Service is removing collection boxes to block mail-in ballots.

REALITY: The volume of mail has plunged in recent decades, due to the spread of electronic communication. As a result, the amount of infrastructure needed to manage the flow of mail also has declined.

The Postal Service has been consolidating operations for years to reduce costs, a practice that predates President Donald Trump.

MYTH No. 2: The Postal Service is removing collection boxes to block mail-in ballots.

 

They’re legit taking the mailboxes off the street. Cheating 101. pic.twitter.com/hkXcV5vtBH

— Isaac Hayes III (@IsaacHayes3) August 14, 2020

REALITY: The Postal Service has more than 141,000 blue collection boxes spread across the country. Those boxes are moved regularly from low-demand to high-demand areas to maximize efficiency.

Photos of those boxes on the backs of trucks are part of standard operating procedure, rather than proof of a nefarious, anti-election plot.

Despite that, the Postal Service has decided to pause any further moving of boxes until after the election as a result of the online panic.

MYTH No. 3: The Postal Service is locking collection boxes to prevent public access.

Burbank, California:

In your entire life have you ever seen a LOCKED mailbox at the USPS?

Now you have.

A disgrace and immediate threat to American democracy. Shame on them. Shame on the GOP.

Where are you @senatemajldr ? pic.twitter.com/YcbVUTnv37

— Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) August 17, 2020

REALITY: Locked caps are sometimes put on collection boxes in areas where there is a rash of mail theft. Employees place the caps after the final pickup of the day and remove them in the morning, since collection box theft is overwhelmingly done at night.

This practice also predates the Trump administration.

MYTH No. 4: The Postal Service could go bankrupt before the election without a $25 billion bailout.

 

As Trump dismantles @USPS, he’s not only suppressing the vote, he’s making it harder for people to get their meds, apply for jobs, and stay connected to loved ones. We’re doing all we can for @USPS in the House. Help us urge @SenateGOP to do the same.https://t.co/Nz5dGydAO9

— Rep. Nadler (@RepJerryNadler) August 15, 2020

REALITY: Although some were concerned that the COVID-19 pandemic would push the Postal Service over the financial edge, revenues have been stable, thanks to a big increase in package deliveries.

In addition, Congress provided a $10 billion loan to the Postal Service earlier this year.

As a result, there’s virtually no scenario where the Postal Service goes bankrupt this year, meaning that a proposed $25 billion bailout has no reasonable connection to the coming election.

However, Congress shouldn’t view this fact as a reason to be complacent when it comes to passing reforms.

MYTH No. 5: The Postal Service plans to triple postage rates on mailed ballots.

 

The Postal Service has informed states that they’ll need to pay first-class 55-cent postage to mail ballots to voters, rather than the normal 20-cent bulk rate. That nearly triples the per-ballot cost.https://t.co/d9bsW7pM05

— The American Prospect (@TheProspect) August 8, 2020

REALITY: The Postal Service provided commonsense guidance to state and local governments regarding how to handle time-sensitive ballot requests. This guidance was already in the works before Postmaster General Louis DeJoy began his job.

Most mail-in ballot requests are made weeks or even months in advance, and thus can safely be sent using low-cost, second-class mail.

However, some places allow for mail-in ballot requests a mere four days before the election. In those situations, it makes sense to use full-cost, first-class mail to ensure that voters get their ballots on time.

The idea that this sensible guidance amounts to extortion by DeJoy should be laughable, except that it has been promoted by the likes of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.

MYTH No. 6: Postal Service delivery changes are illegal “sabotage” by the postmaster general.

 

The law is clear: it’s illegal to willfully slow mail delivery, or to interfere in elections. @RepJeffries & I, as Members of the Crime SubCommittee of @HouseJudiciary, are urgently requesting the @FBI to investigate Postmaster General DeJoy & the Board of Governors. https://t.co/XjQ7M3vWZi pic.twitter.com/Gvv96Tv0LD

— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) August 17, 2020

REALITY: DeJoy, who assumed the postmaster general’s post in June, was selected in large part due to his decades of experience as CEO of New Breed Logistics, a supply chain company.

The logistics industry’s focus is on maximizing cost-efficiency and on-time performance, both of which the Postal Service needs to improve. With that in mind, DeJoy has undertaken initiatives aimed at reducing costs and improving service levels.

It’s too early to tell whether these changes will be successful, and DeJoy has announced a suspension until after the election. While the media reliably reports alarming anecdotes from postal union officials who oppose cost-cutting efforts, data shows that postal performance has not yet experienced a significant change under DeJoy.

Representatives from both parties have expressed disapproval of efforts to pull the Postal Service out of chronic annual deficits.

That’s part of a long-term trend of Congress’ imposing unsustainable mandates for the sake of its own political benefit. Liberating the Postal Service from those mandates would be the best path forward.

MYTH No. 7: The Postal Service needs more money to process mailed ballots.

Leaders of both parties wrongly have suggested that the Postal Service lacks the resources to handle the millions of ballots that will be sent through the mail this year—meaning that it will require additional taxpayer funding.

REALITY: The Postal Service handled about 2.75 billion items per week in 2019, with spikes at various times of the year, such as the holiday season.

Mail-in ballots will represent at most a few percentage points of total volume this fall, even with an expected increase in requests due to COVID-19.

Further, given that regular mail volume has dropped in 2020, the Postal Service has excess processing capacity. It does not need additional resources for the election.

MYTH No. 8: The postmaster general “massacred” Postal Service management.

 

BREAKING: Last night while you were sleeping, Trump’s Postmaster General, Louis DeJoy, went on a rampage, getting rid of 23 USPS executives and displacing 2 of the top executives. He is seizing complete control in order to sabotage our election.

This is a Friday Night Massacre!

— Mrs. Krassenstein (@HKrassenstein) August 8, 2020

REALITY: When DeJoy took over in June, there was a modest amount of personnel change within the top levels of Postal Service management. Much of that involved internal promotions. Senior departing staff were replaced by experienced employees.

New leadership at the top of a large organization almost always includes some amount of change underneath, and the Postal Service is no exception.

The change is similar to what happened when previous postmaster generals took over, rather than a heavy-handed “takeover.”

MYTH No. 9: The Constitution requires a government-run Postal Service.

 

The USPS is an essential government service guaranteed to us by our Constitution.

It should be treated accordingly. https://t.co/zpigkhSTUn

— ACLU (@ACLU) August 15, 2020

REALITY: Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution authorizes Congress to establish post offices and to provide for “postal roads.” That doesn’t mean that post offices and roads are mandated, or that badly needed cost savings are a constitutional crisis.

MYTH No. 10: The Postal Service loses money only because of unfair funding requirements.

 

Congress created crisis at @USPS. 2006 law required USPS to create $72 billion fund to pay for post-retirement health care costs, 75 years into the future. This burden applies to no other federal agency or private corporation. Mend it, don’t end it! https://t.co/XzU23JJtPY

— Barb McQuade (@BarbMcQuade) August 16, 2020

REALITY: The Postal Service is weighed down by exceedingly high employee compensation costs, which averaged more than $97,000 per worker in 2019. Part of that includes a retiree health plan, which has obligations similar to a pension.

Bipartisan legislation passed in 2006 required that the Postal Service prefund the retiree health plan like a pension plan, with money deposited as an employee earns future benefits. That’s intended to ensure that there’s money to provide for the health coverage when employees retire.

Unfortunately, the Postal Service has failed to uphold its funding obligations, leaving the plan $69 billion in the hole as of last fall.

Furthermore, the Postal Service would have lost more than $4 billion in 2019 alone even if it had not paid a penny into the health plan.

Claims that the health benefit prefunding is “unfair” ignore the fact that retiree health benefits are uncommon (especially outside government) and ignore the fact that postal employees are entitled to the benefits.

One alternative to prefunding is allowing the health plan to accumulate massive liabilities, which would guarantee an even bigger financial crisis than what the Postal Service is already facing.

That would be irresponsible and unfair for both postal employees and taxpayers alike.

The other alternative to prefunding would be to turn the Postal Service into a standard government agency, which is the stated goal of many Democrats.

 

The Postal Service is not supposed to pay for itself. It’s a government function. Thank you.

— Brian Schatz (@brianschatz) August 15, 2020

A federal bailout of the Postal Service would be the first step toward placing yet another massive burden on U.S. taxpayers.

Rather than allowing costs and deficits to grow unchecked, Congress should pass reforms that would enable the Postal Service to raise revenue and lower costs, stabilizing its shaky finances.

From there, we should have a robust debate about the future of the Postal Service and whether its current structure makes sense.

Meanwhile, the sooner we stop spreading unfounded rumors about the Postal Service, the more likely we will be to reach agreement on solutions.
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David Ditch (@davidDitch) is a research associate specializing in budget and transportation policy in the Grover M. Hermann Center for the Federal Budget at The Heritage Foundation.


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Conservatives Ceded Too Many Battlefields

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 05:17 PM PDT

. . . Government agencies align against us because we don’t have people in those jobs.

by Harold Hutchison: These days, many conservatives are wondering just how we got to the point where so many government agencies are riddled with people who seem willing to misuse their power for political gain. This has been the case not just in the bowels of the State Department or EPA but even in some areas of law enforcement and the intelligence community. While most of this can be traced to leftists’ penchant for power, one thing didn’t help matters: In far too many arenas of society, conservatives simply ceded the field — often without a fight.

The first field too many conservatives abandoned was pop culture. We’ve discussed the disparity before, but the entertainment industry can bring a lot of influence to bear on the issues, and entertainers give the Left a huge storytelling advantage, also known as “the narrative.”

But those fields aren’t the only ones the Right yielded. In higher academia, conservative professors are often mercilessly hounded until they are compelled to quit — or worse. (See the tragic case of Mike Adams.) These days, the few conservatives who work in higher education are isolated, fighting lonely fights with barely any support. At any point, phony charges of racism, sexism, etc. can be used to end a conservative professor’s career — even with tenure.

We don’t need to look far to see how those consequences mount for conservative professors and students alike. When college is the gateway for becoming a doctor, lawyer, or a vast number of other professions (including government work), professors and administrators become gatekeepers to those career paths.

That gatekeeper status has been abused in multiple ways, whether to freeze out conservatives or to engage in racial discrimination. Is anyone surprised, then, that a blind eye is turned to threats of violence that drive a conservative student out? Oddly enough, those same administrators now are dropping the use of standardized tests — the data of which has been some of the strongest evidence of racial discrimination.

What do you suppose will happen to those students and prospective students who don’t comply with the latest demands of political correctness? Is it any wonder that more than half of conservative students plan to just be quiet and keep their heads down?

In a similar vein, K-12 education also was ceded. These days, expressing conservative views can get a teacher terminated. But we didn’t see actions against the teachers and students who used the Parkland massacre to stage a “walkout” in favor of gun control, which was far more disruptive.

High school teachers, principals, and counselors are gatekeepers for college admission, but so are administrators. They control the hiring, firing, and promotions of those who teach our kids. When leftist activists run public schools, conservative applicants often don’t have much of a chance.

That brings us back to government work. Whether at the federal, state, or local government levels, many conservatives don’t think about the career positions that are involved. Whether they prefer to be in the private sector or they don’t think they can make a difference, or even if it’s just a general aversion to government, they pass up on those positions (law enforcement and national defense are the two general exceptions).

The result is a bureaucracy that has become a threat to our freedoms. Why? Because when everyone in the office thinks conservatives are Nazis — often because they live in a bubble where they don’t even encounter conservatives in real life — it’s easy to give themselves permission to put their thumbs on the scales.

Does anyone think that the IRS’s Lois Lerner would have dared try what she did if there were conservatives in the organization who had the ability to preserve documents and pass them to trustworthy media outlets? Would “John Doe” have happened in Wisconsin if those plotting that nefarious abuse worried about whistleblowers? If leftists trying to destroy the NRA for the “crime” of opposing gun control worried that internal discussions could find their way to the public, would they have backed off? Would coworkers have gone along if they knew colleagues who were sympathetic to conservative arguments?

The cession of multiple arenas to the Left has generated a perfect storm where those in pop culture paint Republicans and conservatives in the worst light, and the portrayals broadcast by the media eventually convince others that they have to act “to save democracy.” The bubbles that were built didn’t just come from the Left’s efforts over decades (although it was the primary factor); they also came from indifference on the Right.

Because conservatives didn’t even show up for the battles that had to be fought long ago, they face harder battles today. Things can and must be turned around, but it will be a very difficult fight.
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Harold Hutchison writes for The Patriot Post  (@patriotpost). He has 15 years of experience covering military issues for a number of outlets, and two decades of professional involvement with Second Amendment issues.


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Does Joe Biden Think He Can Win The Election From His Basement?

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 03:25 PM PDT

. . . DNC Ratings Disappoint As Democratic Voters Appear Disengaged.

Editorial Cartoon by Chip Bok

by Robert Romano: The first-night Democratic National Convention ratings were down almost 28 percent from their levels in 2016 in what can only be called a massive disappointment for former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) in their bid to oust the incumbent Republican President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.

The ratings for CBS, NBC and ABC were down a combined 42 percent to 6.7 million from the 11.6 million who watched four years ago, according to the Hollywood Reporter. On cable news channels MSNBC, CNN and Fox News, the numbers were similarly down 16 percent to about 11.98 million viewers from the 14 million viewers of four years ago.

That’s a combined 18.7 million this year, compared to 25.7 million four years ago.

While one should expect improved numbers for Biden’s acceptance speech on Aug. 20, and we’ll see how President Trump and Republicans do next week, this could be a giant red flag for Democrats that there is a major enthusiasm gap in 2020.

In a June 21-July 16 YouGov survey, 68 percent of supporters of President Trump said they were enthusiastic about voting for him, compared to just 40 percent of Biden supporters who say the same thing.

Trump gives speeches and press conferences almost every day. In contrast, we barely see Biden. Is that a winning strategy? We’re about to find out.

Now that could be beginning to manifest itself in terms of raw numbers, and it raises a question for Democrats and Biden — who continues to run his campaign virtually from his home in Wilmington, Del.: Does Biden think he can win the election from his basement?

Yes, there is a pandemic, and yes, many voters will not feel comfortable attending rallies and listening to speeches. Yet, if everyone is inside without much to do, shouldn’t ratings be higher?

The reality of modern politics are effective grassroots networks, voter identification and activation and ultimately, get-out-the-vote efforts.

You can rest assured that President Trump, his campaign and the Republican National Committee will have a robust get-out-the-vote operation that plays to Trump’s strengths as a charismatic leader for his followers.

Conversely, Democrats’ message at the moment appears to be that the virus is so deadly that it is not safe to do much of anything. Democrats are saying that schools are not safe and must remain closed. Large gatherings are not safe. In some cases going to work is not safe. Their own nominee is afraid to go outside.

Biden is the virtual candidate.

And so, the message translates to their supporters that neither is it safe for Democrats to go and vote in-person, hence their emphasis on mail-in and absentee voting. Their success or failure may come in the number of individuals they can get to request absentee ballots, especially in swing states.

Have Democrats scared their own base away from the polls? If so, this built-in, self-inflicted voter suppression could prove fatal in November.

Watch for a switch in Democrats’ messaging on get-out-the-vote later this month or next month as early voting begins to come into play, as it could be a tell of how effective they believe their virtual, mail-it-in operation is working. If they start emphasizing early voting as the safe “alternative” to absentee voting, it could be a strong signal that their efforts at activating voters from a distance are failing.

The ratings at the convention could already be telling the tale, which is that Democrats may have placed their voters into in a Covid cocoon. At the moment when Biden and Harris need their base to be activated the most, Democrats appear to be disengaged from the political process. If that spills over into voter turnout numbers, all bets could be off in November for Biden.
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Robert Romano is the Vice President of Public Policy at Americans for Limited Government. Note: Editorial cartoon by Chip Bok added.


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Standing Guard | Our Fight To Save American Freedom

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 02:52 PM PDT

Wayne LaPierre

by Wayne LaPierre: America is at a tipping point. Almost everywhere we look today, the principles, values and fundamental rights that guarantee our freedom are under attack.

You can see it all across the nation, where anti-gun governors and legislators are attempting to strip the gun rights of law-abiding citizens at a torrid pace. You can see it on your television screen, online and in your newspaper where gun owners like you and me are pilloried, mocked and shamed for exercising our Second Amendment rights.​

Too many in the political class thumb their noses at their responsibility to enforce the law. You can see it in cities and towns from coast to coast, where many of those same gun-hating politicians are now refusing to arrest, prosecute and incarcerate criminals—completely abdicating their responsibility to keep the peace and keep us safe.

Most of all, you can see it in this year’s national election campaign, where Joe Biden, Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi are promising to lay waste to our right to keep and bear arms if they take control of the White House and Congress this November.

The battle lines are drawn, and they couldn’t be clearer.

Where we see America as a beacon of freedom for all, regardless of income, status, race or creed … they see our great nation as an object of scorn to be disparaged and ridiculed.

Where we see a U.S. Bill of Rights that embodies the grandest and most successful experiment in individual liberty the world has ever known … they see mistakes that need to be obliterated.

As NRA members, you and I value our freedom like few others. We know that our freedoms came at a heavy price—secured not only by the courage of revolutionary men and women 244 years ago, but by their sacrifice then and on countless battlefields thereafter.

Throughout our history, patriots—ordinary men and women with bills to pay, loved ones to care for, families to feed and futures to build—put it all aside and risked everything for only one thing: American liberty.

The same American liberty lives and breathes in the Second Amendment.

The same liberty that will either live or die in this single national election just months from now.

It’s that stark. There’s no other way to put it. We are at a dangerous point in our nation’s history—the likes of which you and I have never seen.

So today, as NRA members and sworn defenders of American freedom, you and I must decide that our freedom will live.

Let’s decide to keep our Second Amendment and every fundamental freedom guaranteed in the Bill of Rights and send Joe Biden to the ash heap of history. Let’s elect a strong pro-gun majority to the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and put Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi in the minority where they belong.

Let’s stand and fight every day—from now until Election Day—harder than the day before.

And never forget that you, and millions of patriots like you, are the source of NRA’s persistent strength. You are the reason NRA continues to be the most successful, pro-freedom, civil rights organization in America. You are the power behind every one of our victories.

And if we fight with all our might, I know we’ll win on Election Day and we will save American freedom!
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Wayne LaPierre is NRA Executive Vice President.


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August 20, 2020

Sanders’ Socialist Agenda Is the Real Heart of the DNC

It was painful, but we made it to the final day of the Democratic National Committee convention, which resembles a dull infomercial more than an actual convention. Those brave enough to tune in have been treated to cringeworthy cheering, bizarre renditions of Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth,” awkward stares from people in Zoom conference boxes, and anecdotes about how Joe Biden is a very “decent” man.

David Keltz

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New Research Confirms Wealth Tax’s Deleterious Effects

Politicians are renowned for their shortsightedness. During the post-war period, for example, Republicans have very publicly opposed most tax increases. I like small government, so I’m good with that. Where I part ways with the Grand Old Party is with its failure to oppose big spending that’s funded with debt, meaning future tax hikes.

Their lack of spending restraint, also encouraged by Democrats, is inconsistent and means that a new source of government revenue is likely in our future. And, if that is the case, it may very well be a wealth tax.

Veronique De Rugy 
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Trump Should Play the 19th Amendment Card in 2020

.President Trump’s 2016 victory was driven in part by female voters, particularly in critical Rust Belt states. The Democrats and their media confederates, their agitprop about “uneducated white men” notwithstanding, are well aware of this reality. Consequently, they will attempt to use the centennial celebration of the 19th Amendment to concoct a fictitious narrative of the suffragist movement.

David Catron
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The Democrats’ Cavalcade of Lies

The Democrats’ convention is painful to watch — a display of nonstop demagoguery about “saving the planet” from pols who can’t even save America’s cities. Pundits purr that the Democrats offer a “return to normalcy.” But almost everything about their agenda is abnormal — from leaving America’s border open to defunding the police to imposing transgenderism on America’s youth.

George Neumayr 

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Tremors Turns 30

It has been called a “cult classic,” indeed, an “instant cult classic.” Hardly any critic panned it, and many applauded it. Some say they can’t turn the channel when it finds its way onto the small screen.

Tom Raabe
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Morning Rundown
Sen. Kamala Harris accepts historic VP nomination: On the week of the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, Sen. Kamala Harris officially accepted her nomination for vice president and paid tribute to her mom, who inspired Harris’ life fighting injustice. “My mother taught me that service to others gives life purpose and meaning. And oh, how I wish she were here tonight but I know she’s looking down on me from above,” said Harris. In her speech, Harris addressed the coronavirus pandemic, the response under the Trump administration and structural racism across the country. “We are a nation that’s grieving … While the virus touches us all, let’s be honest, it is not an equal opportunity offender,” said Harris. It was a historic night for Harris, who is the first Black woman and first person of Indian descent to be nominated for national office by a major political party. And last night during the third night of the Democratic National Convention, her family members made a case for why she is the best candidate for the job, highlighting how she cares for others and is an advocate for the voiceless. A powerhouse lineup of women, including former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, also rallied behind Harris and called for America to vote. Clinton warned, “Don’t forget, Joe and Kamala can win by 3 million votes and still lose. Take it from me.” The final night of the DNC continues tonight with former Vice President Joe Biden formally accepting the Democratic Party’s nomination for president. ABC News Live will kick off primetime coverage each day at 7 p.m. ET on the network’s streaming news channel and primetime coverage will air from 10-11 p.m. ET each night of the convention on the ABC Television Network.
New wildfires started by lightning in West amid historic heatwave: Nearly 11,000 lightning strikes over a 72-hour period ignited hundreds of fires across California that have roared through wildland, destroyed homes and forced thousands to evacuate. The historic lightning siege left firefighters scrambling from one end of the state to the other and Gov. Gavin Newsom, who declared a statewide emergency, calling for extra personnel and equipment to battle the conflagrations from the ground and from the air. “What has occurred over the last 72 hours has certainly stretched the resources of this state,” Newsom said at a news conference on Wednesday. The fires have come during a record-breaking heat wave in California, with temperatures soaring past 100 degrees every day this week. No deaths have been reported directly as a result of the fires, but multiple people have been injured attempting to flee the fires, officials said. Two of the largest wildfires, the SCU Lightning Complex Fire and CZU Lightning Complex Fire, are in Northern California, and Sonoma and Napa counties have been devastated by the LNU Lightning Complex blaze, and mandatory evacuations were ordered in parts of Southern California, where the Lake Fire was only 38% contained on Wednesday after burning 26,000 acres, officials said.
US will allow pharmacists to administer vaccines to kids as vaccine rates drop during pandemic: In an effort to increase immunization rates among children during the coronavirus pandemic, licensed pharmacists in all 50 states will now be able to administer vaccines to kids ages 3 to 18, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar announced the move Wednesday and said in a statement, “Today’s action means easier access to lifesaving vaccines for our children, as we seek to ensure immunization rates remain high.” But the American Academy of Pediatrics, an organization of 67,000 primary care pediatricians, pediatric medical subspecialists and pediatric surgical specialists, issued a statement opposing HHS’ decision to allow pharmacists to administer vaccines. “Creating a new vaccine system is not only unnecessary, but it will not provide children with the same level of optimal medical care they receive from the pediatrician who knows the child’s medical history,” AAP President Dr. Sally Goza said. Many pediatricians refer to recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which state that during the pandemic, children should continue their well-child visits and vaccinations on schedule.
Meet the garbage man with an Instagram following: Terrill Haigler, a 30-year-old sanitation worker from Philadelphia, is letting his community know what his job has really been like during the pandemic. “I felt like the sanitation department really didn’t have a voice and that the public didn’t understand why the trash delays were so bad,” Haigler told “GMA.” “So, I started an Instagram page just to give people an inside look on what it is to be a sanitation worker.” Haigler started giving a glimpse of his daily tasks in June and he’s gained more than 18,000 followers. They have sent cases of water, snacks and Philadelphia’s signature cold treat, “water ice,” to show their appreciation. Although he said the social media spotlight is humbling, Haigler still wants people to know how important sanitation workers are to communities, especially during the pandemic, when the amount of trash has increased at least 30%. “We’re not lazy,” he said. “We’re not just calling out of work. We’re actually dealing with it the best way we can on our own, fighting this thing like everybody else.”
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This morning on “GMA,” K-Pop group SuperM join us to chat and perform their song, “100.” Plus, don’t miss Amy Robach sitting down with Russell Crowe to talk about his role in the new movie, “Unhinged.” And we chat with Fiona Davis, the author of the August “GMA” Book Glub pick, “The Lions of Fifth Avenue.” All this and more only on “GMA.”
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NBC MORNING RUNDOWN

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Thursday, August 20, 2020

Good morning, NBC News readers.

 

Political history was made on the third night of the Democratic National Convention and a major Russian opposition leader is fighting for his life after he was allegedly poisoned.

 

Here’s what we’re watching this Thursday morning.

Harris accepts historic VP nomination; Obama says Trump ‘hasn’t grown into the job because he can’t’   

Sen. Kamala Harris of California officially became the Democratic Party’s vice presidential nominee Wednesday night, becoming the first Black woman and Asian American on a major party’s presidential ticket.

 

On the third night of the Democratic National Convention, the California senator reintroduced herself to the country, speaking at length about her family and backstory, particularly the role her mother played in her life before she died of cancer.

 

She also was also aggressive in her criticism of President Donald Trump, saying his failure of leadership has cost lives and livelihoods.”

 

The former prosecutor made the case that the country was “at an inflection point,” and ready for a change of leadership.

 

Former President Barack Obama broke with tradition by offering his harshest criticism of his successor to date.

 

“I did hope, for the sake of our country, that Donald Trump might show some interest in taking the job seriously, that he might come to feel the weight of the office,” Obama said.

 

“But he never did. He’s shown no interest in putting in the work, no interest in finding common ground, no interest in using the awesome power of his office to help anyone but himself and his friends,” he said. (Watch his full speech or read it).

 

Trump didn’t care for the attack and lashed out with an all-caps tweetstorm during Obama’s speech.

 

But the overall message from the Democratic Party luminaries who spoke on Wednesday night was a plea for Americans to turn out and vote.

 

“This can’t be another woulda coulda shoulda election,” said former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The party’s 2016 presidential nominee urged people to “vote like our lives and livelihoods are on the line, because they are.”

 

  • Catch up: Read 4 key takeaways from Night 3 of the DNC and analysis of some of the key moments.
  • Watch: NBC News at 10 p.m. ET for a special report during the last night of the convention. MSNBC and NBC News.com will also feature live coverage.

Russian opposition leader fighting for his life in ICU after alleged poisoning 

Fierce Kremlin critic and opposition leader Alexei Navalny is in a coma after he was allegedly poisoned Thursday morning, his spokesperson said.

 

The 44-year-old foe of Russia’s President Vladimir Putin is said to be unconscious and on a ventilator in an intensive care unit after falling ill while on a flight, which made an emergency landing.

 

His spokesperson Kira Yarmysh did not say who she believed may have poisoned Navalny, but that police had been called to the hospital.

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“Doctors are really dealing with saving his life right now,” a hospital official said about Navalny’s condition on Thursday. (Photo: Shamil Zhumatov / Reuters)

Trump says of QAnon conspiracy movement: ‘These are people who love our country’

President Donald Trump declined Wednesday to disavow the QAnon movement, saying that the followers of the extreme conspiracy theory oppose violent protests and that “I’ve heard these are people who love our country.”

 

When asked by an NBC News reporter whether he supported the idea promoted by QAnon that he is secretly trying to save the world from a satanic cult of pedophiles and cannibals, Trump said: “I haven’t heard that. But is that supposed to be a bad thing or a good thing?”

 

While QAnon has been a fringe movement for years, researchers and experts say it has emerged in recent months as a sort of centralized hub for utterly false conspiracy theories.

 

Facebook on Wednesday banned about 900 pages and groups and 1,500 ads tied to the group.

 

 

Listen to the latest episode of our “Into America” podcast. Host Trymaine Lee digs into the rise of QAnon and why we should all be paying attention to it with Ben Collins, a reporter for NBC News who covers disinformation, extremism and the internet.

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Cleared by doctors, but not by the public: After COVID-19, survivors face stigma

In the three months since Dashauna Ballard of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, recovered from the coronavirus, she has learned to not mention that she was ever sick.

 

“People act like you did something to catch it, or you did something wrong, and that’s why you got it,” Ballard, an academic accommodations specialist for university students, said. “I feel like I have a scarlet letter on my chest.”

In a time when they need it the most, many survivors of the coronavirus are finding that their support system wants nothing to do with them. Having recovered from the illness, they now face a new challenge: stigma from family, friends and co-workers.

 

Here are some other coronavirus developments:

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Patti Kirk-Byrne, left, Dashauna Ballard, center, and Sadie Nagamootoo are among those who have survived the coronavirus, only to be ostracized by friends and colleagues. (Photo: Chelsea Stahl / NBC News)

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THINK about it 

Kamala Harris’ DNC speech was historic. Now let’s stop obsessing over women’s “baggage,” Ashton Pittman writes in an opinion piece.

Shopping

The best digital thermometers for at-home use, according to a medical expert.

Quote of the day

“Seventeen years of service are over. My conscience is clear. Police are with the people.”

— Yegor Yemelyanov was a police officer in Belarus for 17 years. He says the brutality of Alexander Lukashenko’s crackdown on protests after the recent election made him quit.

One science thing 

A “dent” in the Earth’s magnetic field has left scientists puzzled.

 

While scientists have known about a weak spot in Earth’s magnetic field for several decades, new research suggests that the South Atlantic Anomaly is growing.

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Earth’s magnetic field is generated by the constant motion of liquid metal in the planet’s iron-rich outer core. (Image: NASA)

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NBC FIRST READ

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From NBC’s Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Carrie Dann and Melissa Holzberg

FIRST READ: ‘No Drama?’ Obama warns that America is on the brink

It was extraordinary to hear former President Barack Obama slam his successor and warn that America’s democracy is on the line in November.

 

It was also extraordinary that it was hard finding observers – including Trump defenders – denying Obama’s accusations.

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In fact, Trump’s own tweets responding to Obama only seemed to prove the 44th president’s point.

 

“He has shown no interest in putting in the work. No interest in finding common ground. No interest in using the awesome power of his office to help anyone but himself and his friends. No interest in treating the presidency as anything but one more reality show that he can use to get the attention he craves.”

 

Obama’s remarks served to other-ize Trump – similar to what Trump does to his opponents.

 

There was one Democratic convention speech that everyone remembered from 2012, and that was Bill Clinton’s defense of Obama and his attacks on Mitt Romney’s fiscal plans.

 

And eight years later, the smart money is that there will be one Democratic convention speech from a previous president that everyone will remember from 2020.

TWEET OF THE DAY:  Unprecedented 

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Trump legitimizes the QAnon conspiracy

Also proving Obama’s point about Trump treating the presidency as a reality show to get the attention he craves, here’s what the current president said about the Qanon conspiracy theory when NBC’s Shannon Pettypiece asked him about it.

 

“Well, I don’t know much about the movement other than I understand they like me very much, which I appreciate but I don’t know much about the movement. I have heard that it is gaining in popularity.”

 

And when Pettypiece followed up that the crux of the conspiracy theory is that the president is saving the world from a Satanic cult of pedophiles, Trump responded:

 

“Well, I haven’t heard that. Is that so be a bad thing or good thing? If I can help save the world from problems, I’m willing to do it. I’m willing to put myself out there. And we are actually. We’re saving the world from a radical left philosophy that will destroy this country and when this country is gone, the rest of the world would follow.” 

 

Bottom line: With those remarks, Trump only served to legitimize Qanon.

 

Joe Biden’s challenge for tonight 

He’s leading in the polls. He’s benefitting from being the challenger in a political environment where most Americans think the country is on the wrong track.

 

But Joe Biden still has some work to do when he delivers his acceptance speech on the final night of the Democratic convention.

 

According to the most recent NBC News/WSJ poll, a majority of voters – 52 percent – say they’re either uncertain or pessimistic about the job he’d do as president (compared with 59 percent who said that about Trump).

 

And here were some quotes from voters in poll who say they’re voting FOR Biden, but who aren’t optimistic or confident about what he’d do in the job, when asked what they’d like to hear from him:

 

“What is he going to do for the coronavirus in terms of containment and prevention of spreading?”

 

“Him to be a little bit more clear on what his economic or recovery plan is.”

 

“How would he restore America’s position in the world after Presidents Trump’s presidency?”

 

“I’d like to know more of his life story. I don’t know much about it.”

 

As NBC News/WSJ co-pollster Peter Hart puts it, “Biden is well-known – but not known well, and people are looking for direction on that.”

DATA DOWNLOAD: The numbers you need to know today

5,546,232: The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States, per the most recent data from NBC News and health officials. (That’s 45,279 more than yesterday morning.)

 

174,088: The number of deaths in the United States from the virus so far. (That’s 1,305 more than yesterday morning.)

 

68.95 million: The number of coronavirus TESTS administered in the U.S., according to researchers at The COVID Tracking Project.

 

About 900: The number of pages and groups banned by Facebook yesterday because of links to the QAnon conspiracy theory.

 

25,000: The number of structures threatened by the recent California wildfires.

 

$600 million: How much Michigan is set to pay victims of the Flint water crisis in a major new settlement.

 

2020 VISION: The final night of the Dem convention

Here’s the speaking lineup for the fourth – and final – night of the virtual Democratic convention:

 

  • Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J.
  • Pete Buttigieg
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom
  • Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms
  • Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis.
  • Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill.
  • Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del.
  • Andrew Yang
  • Michael Bloomberg
  • Joe Biden

AD WATCH from Ben Kamisar

Today’s Ad Watch takes a look at the Massachusetts Senate Democratic primary, where two new ads from Sen. Ed Markey and Rep. Joe Kennedy typify the pushes the two candidates are making in the deep blue state.

 

Kennedy, the descendent of Bay State political royalty, is up with a new spot this morning that aims to capture the frustration of the younger generations who have been pushing for change. After footage of his great uncle, President John F. Kennedy — “This nation will not be fully free until all its citizens are free” — the spot closes by arguing that “at a watershed moment in American history, Massachusetts needs a senator who can lead the fight for this generation and the next.”

 

It’s an implicit contrast with Markey, who has been in Congress for decades (if the Senate for just more than one term).

 

But Markey’s new spot, and his campaign message, can best be summed up by a quote from a Massachusetts state senator featured in the ad: “Joe Kennedy’s a good guy, but we already have a senator who is getting the job done.” Along with words of encouragement from Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who says that “we need Ed Markey in the Senate now more than ever,” a slew of supporters all declare “I’m sticking with Ed.”

 

The morning’s round of new ads offers a perfect summation of the message from both sides — will Bay Stater Democrats turn the page on the Markey to usher in a “new generation” of leadership (with a Kennedy), or will they decide that the change agent they seek has been in front of them the whole time?

Return to sender

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy will be testifying in front of the House’s Oversight committee next week over changes he made to the Postal Service that led to the dismantling mail sorting machines and the removal of mail collection boxes. While DeJoy said he would stop implementing those changes until after the election because of the appearance of partisan bent, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said after a conversation with DeJoy, that isn’t enough.

 

“The Postmaster General frankly admitted that he had no intention of replacing the sorting machines, blue mailboxes and other key mail infrastructure that have been removed and that plans for adequate overtime, which is critical for the timely delivery of mail, are not in the works.  All of these changes directly jeopardize the election and disproportionately threaten to disenfranchise voters in communities of color,” Pelosi wrote in a statement.

 

DeJoy didn’t respond to Pelosi’s accusation. The USPS spokesperson just said that “I don’t have comment beyond what the Postmaster General” had previously announced.

 

You can read more about the latest moves on the postal service here.

THE LID: You’re fired

Don’t miss the pod from yesterday, when we looked at the eight House incumbents who have lost their renomination bids in party primaries so far this cycle.

ICYMI: What ELSE is happening in the world?

Miss last night’s highlights? Our live blog has you covered.

 

A Russian opposition leader is in intensive care after an alleged poisoning.

 

Kamala Harris’s Indian heritage is in the spotlight.

 

Mike Bloomberg has a convention slot tonight. Some Democrats aren’t happy about it.

 

The New York Times talks to some of the Democratic delegates who are stuck cheering for the convention in their living rooms.

 

The Trump campaign is set to go up with a new digital ad targeting Hunter Biden.

 

The Supreme Court will hear the Trump administration’s challenge to Obamacare one week after the election.

 

Former DHS official Miles Taylor says Trump was serious about swapping Puerto Rico for Greenland.

 

Teachers in New York City are threatening to strike if they have to go back to school without more extensive safety protocols.

 

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Guidance for Reforming Medicaid

As Congress seeks to stabilize Medicaid in light of the Covid-19 pandemic, a new report from Chris Pope offers timely guidance for redesigning the program in a way that will enhance its fairness, focus, and accountability.

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Manhattan Institute Announces 2020-21 Civil Society Fellows

Today, the Manhattan Institute announced its second cohort of Civil Society Fellows, nonprofit leaders who will receive a $10,000 fellowship for their efforts to improve their local communities by addressing or preventing a social challenge. The institute’s 15-month Civil Society Fellows Program will help three individuals raise national awareness for their missions and make the case for the essential nature and value of their nonprofit work.

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Stakeholder Capitalism and the Future of American Democracy

As Americans of all stripes debate contentious social issues, one group in particular is making its voice heard: corporate leaders. On August 24, biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy joins Reihan Salam to discuss how and why the nature of American capitalism is changing.

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What’s driving crime upticks in New York City? How will the NYPD navigate the challenges posed by recent policy shifts? How should the Department balance the public’s appetite for reform with the need for order maintenance and public safety? On August 25, join Rafael A. Mangual for an important discussion exploring these and other questions with the 44th Commissioner of the NYPD, Dermot Shea.

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Harris’ Night/Obama’s Show; Relegated Warren; an Imperfect Union

By Carl M. Cannon on Aug 20, 2020 08:42 am
Good morning, it’s Thursday, Aug. 20, 2020. We now officially have a vice presidential nominee, a native Californian raised in Oakland and Berkeley. Kamala Devi Harris is the third female major party vice presidential nominee in American history and the first woman of color. She certainly won’t be the last.

Her acceptance speech lacked suspense and a crowd. It did not lack for passion or punch. Sen. Harris told Americans watching last night that our country is at an inflection point. “The constant chaos leaves us adrift,” she said. “The incompetence makes us feel afraid. The callousness makes us feel alone. It’s a lot. And here’s the thing: We can do better and deserve so much more.

“We must elect a president who will bring something different, something better, and do the important work,” she continued. “A president who will bring all of us together — Black, White, Latino, Asian, Indigenous — to achieve the future we collectively want.”

Harris was preceded as a speaker at this virtual political convention by Barack Obama, our country’s first African American president. Obama consciously chose Philadelphia for a backdrop — the city, as he pointed out, where the Constitution creating our government was drafted and signed. Obama also noted that this document acquiesced to slavery and didn’t grant women the vote.

“But embedded in this document was a North Star that would guide future generations; a system of representative government — a democracy — through which we could better realize our highest ideals,” he said. “Through civil war and bitter struggles, we improved this Constitution to include the voices of those who’d once been left out. And gradually, we made this country more just, more equal and more free.”

To underscore this point, I’d mention that the National Labor Union, the first federation of organized labor in this country, was formed a year after the end of the Civil War. And it was on this date in 1866 that the National Labor Union officially called on Congress to mandate an eight-hour workday. I’ll have more on this in a moment. First, I’d point you to RealClearPolitics’ front page, which presents our poll averages, videos, breaking news stories, and aggregated opinion pieces spanning the political spectrum. We also offer original material from our own reporters and contributors, including the following:

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Harris Makes History But Obama Steals the Show. Susan Crabtree reports on the two headliners’ speeches Wednesday night.

Elizabeth Warren: Convention Afterthought. Phil Wegmann has this analysis of the progressive senator’s contribution to the convention schedule in light of the primary campaign preceding it.

Biden/Clinton vs. Trump: Comparing 2016/2020 Polling “Gaps.” David Brady and Brett Parker’s YouGov survey breakdown is here.

Ending Filibuster Would Push U.S. Farther Left. John Lott warns that Democrats’ 2020 platform calls for radical changes to voter ID, immigration and redistricting laws.

COVID-19 Shattered Illusions That America Has the Best Health Care. Arielle Kane lays out the evidence in RealClearPolicy.

Google’s “Fair Use” Will Unfairly Hurt Patients. In RealClearHealth, Robert Goldberg describes the stakes in a Supreme Court case involving appropriation of patient data.

California Regs Could Drive Uber and Lyft Out of Business. Christos Makridis explains in RealClearMarkets.

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As it turned out, merely asking Congress to pass a sensible and humane labor law wasn’t enough in 1866. It’s not always enough today. In any event, by 1872, the National Labor Union, having achieved little traction on its demands, turned to electoral politics. The organization held a national convention in Columbus, Ohio, to devise a platform and choose a nominee to run as a third-party presidential candidate. Neither purpose was accomplished propitiously.

For starters, the platform was a mess, an amalgamation of pet peeves and ideological slogans that undermined the larger goal. The eight-hour workday was there — the seventh out of 12 planks — but the others were mean-spirited (calling for the prohibition of imported Chinese workers), impractical (insisting that the cost of waging war be borne during the war), or vaguely socialist (government must “establish a just standard of distribution of capital and labor”).

Then came the task of choosing a nominee, and that’s when things went from bad to worse. The man selected, on the third ballot, to be labor’s standard-bearer in the 1872 presidential election was David H. Davis of Illinois.

Davis was an esteemed man; the only trouble was that he was not a member of the National Labor Union, was not in attendance at the Ohio convention, and had not advanced his own name as a sacrificial lamb trying to deny Ulysses S. Grant a second term in the White House. Moreover, Davis was a sitting justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.

Judge Davis had been appointed to that position by his friend and fellow Illinoisan, Abraham Lincoln. Judge Davis had helped Lincoln secure the Republican presidential nomination in 1860, and when Lincoln was martyred five years later, Davis served as the executor of the fallen president’s estate.

David Davis was a political animal, but a canny one. He feuded with Mary Todd Lincoln, but only after her husband’s death. Five years after declining the dubious honor bestowed upon him by the National Labor Union, which received only 18,600 votes out of 6 million cast in 1872, he maneuvered his way into a U.S. Senate seat, representing Illinois for a single term.

As for the National Labor Union, it withered away and is now forgotten. But a seed was planted.

In 1933, Congress enacted the National Industrial Recovery Act, a measure proposed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the crucible of the Great Depression. The legislation set minimum wages, established a 40-hour workweek, and granted workers the right to bargaining collectively. The statute was invalidated by David Davis’ old institution, the U.S. Supreme Court, so FDR and Congress responded with the Wagner Act of 1935, which conferred upon American laborers the right to unionize. Sometimes “good trouble” just takes a while to bear fruit.

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You know President Trump scored an extraordinary foreign policy win last week when the Washington Post ran the headline “Israel and UAE reach historic accord” and an op-ed by the liberal Post foreign policy columnist David Ignatius titled “Trump is right. The Israel-UAE agreement is a huge achievement.”

Even more incredible, notoriously anti-Trump New York Times opinion columnist Thomas Friedman published a similar op-ed titled “A Geopolitical Earthquake Just Hit the Mideast” in which he said “For once, I am going to agree with President Trump in his use of his favorite adjective: “huge.””

Click here to read the article by Center President and CEO, Fred Fleitz.

On August 14, U.S. President Donald Trump ordered Chinese information technology company ByteDance to sell the U.S. operations of its TikTok short-form video app within 90 days. The U.S. president has the power to block corporate merger and acquisition deals and the sale of business operations based on recommendations by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. that screens foreign investment in America for national security reasons. The new executive order by President Trump is based on this authorization. Microsoft has offered to acquire the TikTok service in the U.S. Behind the order is a national security concern that personal information collected through TikTok could be leaked to the Chinese government.

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The Democrats’ bait and switch

A classic maneuver in the playbook of fraudsters is known as the “bait-and-switch”: Offer one thing to an unwitting customer and deliver a very different – and much less desirable – thing post-sale. It seems the Democratic Party has adopted this technique to sell the public a carefully crafted message that obscures, rather than illuminates, what is really being served up.

For example, during prime-time broadcasts over the past few days of the party’s virtual convention, a cavalcade of speakers – including a few with ties to Republican administrations – have promised unity, civil tranquility and a strong foreign policy.

Those selected to discuss the Democrats’ actual agenda during the convention’s daytime, non-broadcast sessions, however, make clear that it is about identity politics that deeply divide and other, radical and even dangerous policy prescriptions, both domestically and internationally.

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For this reason, and a few others, the convention felt really plodding by the third night. On the first night, we at least had the curiosity of how convention organizers would work around the considerable restrictions and complications of the pandemic. The second night we could watch to see if they adjusted anything based upon how the first night went — and Tuesday night at least focused on the human-interest aspect of Joe Biden’s story, with Jill Biden telling stories of how she met her husband. Biden’s choice to be officially nominated by the New York Times building security guard, …   READ MORE

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Socialism And The Constitution
by Michael McConnell via Socialism and Free Market Capitalism: The Human Prosperity Project

Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes famously described the US Constitution as “made for people of fundamentally differing views.” (Lochner v. New York dissent) By that, he meant that the Constitution does not commit the nation to any particular ideological or economic theory, including laissez-faire capitalism. Instead it leaves decisions about national policy to the democratic process, subject to the constraints of the Bill of Rights. Within the range of ordinary politics, Holmes was correct: Americans can decide, through their elected representatives, to have high taxes or low, generous welfare payments or a basic social safety net, government-owned enterprises or privatization, heavy-handed or light-touch regulation. That is the difference between democratic socialism and a largely free-enterprise economy.

Goodbye – Sort Of – To Germany?
by Victor Davis Hanson via National Review

Why should America anchor Germany’s defense? It cuts deals with Russia, has never met its NATO commitment, and is the most anti-American nation in Europe.

Area 45: California: Back In Blackouts Again?
interview with James L. Sweeney via Area 45

James Sweeney explains the differences between crises present and past, and suggests ways California can better balance population and environmental concerns.

Biden/Clinton Vs. Trump: Comparing 2020/2016 Polling ‘Gaps’
by David Brady, Brett Parker via Real Clear Politics

In mid-August of 2016, YouGov polling placed Hillary Clinton six percentage points ahead of Donald Trump among registered voters (41%-35%). Four years later, Joe Biden also leads Trump in mid-August YouGov polling — only this time, the lead is about 10 points. Everyone knows what happened to Clinton’s late-summer advantage. Biden supporters naturally wonder whether their lead is any more secure.

Toward A World Free From Nuclear Weapons
by James Goodby via PolicyEd

Achieving a nuclear-free world starts with a joint effort from nuclear-capable countries to mitigate the factors that drive nations to possess these weapons.

ANALYSIS AND COMMENTARY
More On Tests
by John H. Cochrane via The Grumpy Economist

Robert Zubrin puts the point well in a National Review essay (thanks to a commenter on my last post).

The Senate Russia Report And The Imperative Of Legal Reform
by Bob Bauer, Jack Goldsmith via Lawfare

The final report on Russian electoral interference by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence notes “several ways in which hostile actors [are] able to capitalize on gaps in laws or norms and exert influence.” And it highlights in particular the problem posed by “a campaign’s status as a private entity intertwined with the structures of democracy.” The report calls on campaigns to build protections against becoming channels for illicit foreign state influence.

Environment Costs Of Reforming Methane Rule Are Trivial
by David R. Henderson via EconLog

Let’s actually pay attention to the science.

Teaching Race And Ethnic Relations: 1975 Vs. 2020
by Alvin Rabushka via Thoughtful Ideas

On August 17, 2020, California’s Governor Newsom signed into law a requirement that every student enrolled in any of the 23 California State University Campuses take a course on ethnic studies as a graduation requirement. Options include courses on Native Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Latina and Latino Americans.

INTERVIEWS
Victor Davis Hanson: Laura Ingraham’s Panel Reacts To Night Three Of The Democratic National Convention
interview with Victor Davis Hanson via Yahoo News

Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses President Obama’s speech at the Democratic National Convention as well as the overall message of the Democrats.

Richard Epstein On The John Batchelor Show
interview with Richard A. Epstein via The John Batchelor Show

Hoover Institution fellow Richard Epstein discusses the virtual Democratic National Convention and how well it is conveying its message and inspiring voters.

Richard Epstein On The John Batchelor Show
interview with Richard A. Epstein via The John Batchelor Show

Hoover Institution fellow Richard Epstein discusses his Defining Ideas article “COVID-19 Confusion.”

John Yoo: Investigating The Investigators: First Guilty Plea In Review Of ‘Crossfire Hurricane’
interview with John Yoo via Fox News

Hoover Institution fellow John Yoo talks about the guilty plea by former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith and what that portends for other “investigators.”

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Trump’s Hiring Of Dr. Atlas May Mean The Return Of Commons Sense
featuring Scott W. Atlas via NewsMax

These days it seems there is not much good news out there. People are still panicked over the coronavirus, governments are still trampling civil liberties in the name of fighting the virus, the economy — already teetering on the edge of collapse — has been kicked to the ground by what history may record as one of the worst man-made disasters of all time: shutting down the country to fight a cold virus.

The Lie Of Going High
quoting Victor Davis Hanson via Patriot Post

A former first lady fails to acknowledge her own team’s record of cheap shots.

Top Indian Central Banker Says Cryptos Have A Future But Fears Monopoly
quoting Raghuram Rajan via Cointelegraph

A former chief economist of the IMF said neither private digital currencies nor central bank digital currencies should hold a monopoly.

South Holland And The Deepings MP Sir John Hayes On The Natural World
quoting Bjorn Lomborg via Spalding Today

Bjorn Lomborg’s new book, False Alarm: How Climate Change Panic Costs Us Trillions, Hurts the Poor and Fails to Fix the Problem, makes so persuasively clear that ordinary people have been needlessly terrified by those who falsely decree that the apocalypse is upon us.

The American Dream Is Not Dead
cited PolicyEd via The Bulwark

Populists on the right and the left have agreed that the economy is killing the middle class, but the data say otherwise.

Cancel Culture Is Threatening Our Freedoms
mentioning Ayaan Hirsi Ali via Intelligence Squared

JK Rowling, Scarlett Johansson, Jodie Comer, Kanye West. All have been ‘cancelled’ – denounced on social media for doing or saying something considered wrong or offensive, often on matters to do with race or gender. And it’s not just celebrities who have been targeted. Senior journalists and academics, as well as ordinary citizens, have lost their jobs amid storms of protest. Some people have pushed back.

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