MORNING NEWS BRIEFING – AUGUST 28, 2020

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THE DAILY SIGNAL

August 28 2020

Happy Friday from Washington, where President Trump challenges the left’s reliance on violence and groupthink. We’ve got commentary by Victor Davis Hanson on why our cities are under siege and by Jarrett Stepman on modern-day reeducation camps. On the podcast, pro-life activist Lila Rose decries Netflix’s decision to offer a French movie that hypersexualizes young girls. Plus: viewing character instead of skin color; protecting minors from sex-reassignment surgery; and the reason Californians are leaving their cities behind. On this date in 1963, from the Lincoln Memorial, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivers his celebrated “I Have a Dream” speech as 250,000 gather for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Enjoy your weekend.

COMMENTARY
Cultural Revolution: What the Violence in American Cities Is All About
By Victor Davis Hanson
As with most cultural revolutions that wish to start things over at “year zero,” the violence is aimed at America’s past in order to change its present and future.
COMMENTARY
Activists Reenact Communist ‘Struggle Sessions’ for the Insufficiently Woke
By Jarrett Stepman
When Mao Zedong’s Communist Party took over China, one of his tactics was to employ mobs of young people and students to swarm, shame, and harass those of insufficient zeal for the cause.
ANALYSIS
What Black and White America Must Do to Move Beyond Race
By Rob Bluey
Racism is a man-made construct. It’s used to exploit, to divide, to separate, to make people feel that they’re less than. People must get back to the individuality.
COMMENTARY
Bill Would Ban Gender Reassignment Procedures on Minors
By Andrea Jones
Administering estrogen to boys or testosterone to girls eventually results in permanent sterility—a consequence that children are in no way equipped to consent to or even fully grasp the implications of.
ANALYSIS
Netflix’s New Film ‘Cuties’ and the Hypersexualization of Children
By Rachel del Guidice
“I think [Netflix is] just furthering the exploitation of children, and they’re trying to normalize it, which is incredibly concerning,” says Live Action’s Lila Rose.
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: Why There’s an Exodus From California Cities
By John Cox
Making things worse for the homeless and those struggling just to stay afloat, far-left policies are driving up the cost of housing, food, and gasoline.
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Trump to Give ‘Unvarnished’ Take on Biden in RNC Speech

Trump to Give ‘Unvarnished’ Take on Biden in RNC Speech

Pelosi Call With Meadows Yields No Breakthrough on Stimulus Package

Pelosi Call With Meadows Yields No Breakthrough on Stimulus Package

Minneapolis Under Curfew, State of Emergency After Looting and Unrest

Minneapolis Under Curfew, State of Emergency After Looting and Unrest

3 Struck by Bullets During Rioting in Wisconsin Identified

3 Struck by Bullets During Rioting in Wisconsin Identified

‘We Are Not as Divided as Our Politics Suggest,’ Former Democrat Says at RNC

‘We Are Not as Divided as Our Politics Suggest,’ Former Democrat Says at RNC

Pelosi Says Democrats ‘Not Budging’ on Pandemic Relief Deal

Pelosi Says Democrats ‘Not Budging’ on Pandemic Relief Deal

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Trump Orders Federal Agencies to Consider Moving to Opportunity Zones

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DAYBREAK

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 2020
1.
Donald Trump Formally Accepts Presidential Nomination

In the conclusion of a Republican Convention that—even for conservatives—exceeded many expectations. Addressing the political climate today, Trump asked: “How can Democratic party lead our country when they spend so much time tearing down our country?” Highlighting the choice, he said: “At no time before have voters faced a clearer choice between two parties, two visions, two philosophies, or two agendas,” Mr. Trump said on Thursday, singling out taxes and crime as areas where the Democrats can’t be trusted. (WSJ).The president highlighted the progress on judges and Supreme Court Justices. He also touted the high employment among Blacks: “… and the best is yet to come” Katie Pavlich: RNC > DNC. No contest (Twitter).

2.
Themes of “Law and Order” and the Threat from China Mark Final Night of GOP Convention

Ann Doran, the wife of the retired St. Louis police captain who was killed in rioting gave a courageous and moving address (NBC). Rich Lowry: Arguably, the most powerful talk of either of the conventions. Would that everyone would take her words to heart. God bless her and RIP David Dorn (Twitter). Tom Cotton dismantled Joe Biden’s record on foreign policy while making clear the threat we face from China: (NBC). “China is Rooting for Joe Biden,” he said (NationalReview).

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3.
Nancy Pelosi: “I Don’t Think That There Should Be Any Debates”

Giving Joe Biden an argument to remain in his basement. Politico reports: In a press conference Thursday afternoon, Pelosi stated, “I don’t think that there should be any debates. I do not think that the president of the United States has comported himself in a way that has any association with truth, evidence, data and facts.” She went on to say, “I wouldn’t legitimize a conversation with him, nor a debate in terms of the presidency of the United States” (Politico). From the Wall Street Journal: Is she trying to protect innocent, honest Joe from the evil sorcerer Trump who can bewitch on stage? Maybe. Or does she know Mr. Biden must debate or pay a political price, and thus she wants to lower expectations for the former Vice President? Our guess is the latter, with the added intention to mobilize the press corps to serve as judges of Mr. Trump’s every debate word (WSJ). Tim Murtaugh—communications director for the Trump campaign—questioned whether Democrats were laying the groundwork for a video conference debate so Biden could be assisted by his team: “We are also concerned that his handlers will ultimately decide to keep him in his basement and avoid debates entirely or suggest holding them remotely via Skype, where Biden could rely on nearby handlers, a teleprompter, or notes,” Murtaugh said in a statement. “These possibilities would be unacceptable and an affront to voters” (Fox News). After watching Biden’s recent interview with Anderson Cooper, Hugh Hewitt commented: Wow. No wonder Nancy Pelosi is floating the “no debates” trial balloon” (Twitter).

4.
Biden Comes Late to Recognizing: The American People Don’t Like Riots

Biden’s statement: “You know, as I said after George Floyd’s murder, protesting brutality is a right and absolutely necessary …  But burning down communities is not protest- it’s needless violence, violence that endangers lives, violence that guts businesses and shutters businesses that serve the community. That’s wrong” (FoxNews). CNN’s Don Lemon echoed a similar theme—not because he was against the violence in principle, but because silence was hurting Biden in the polls: “It’s showing up in the polling. It’s showing up in focus groups. It is the only thing right now that is sticking,” Lemon said ahead of “CNN Tonight” on Tuesday. “The riots and the protests have become indistinguishable.” (TheHill). The blue bubble is starting to see what working Americans have been feeling for months.

5.
Wisconsin Lt. Governor: “We Don’t Need an Investigation” on Blake Shooting in Kenosha

Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes says: “We don’t need an investigation to know that (Jacob) Blake’s shooting falls in a long and painful pattern of violence. And this is a pattern of violence that happens against Black lives too often across this country” (Twitter). What we’re learning about the incident: Blake walked away from the three officers, two of whom followed him with guns drawn. Blake was reportedly told to “drop the knife.” He walked around his SUV — holding something in his hand, though it’s not clear what — opened the door, and bent over. An officer grabbed Blake’s shirt to try to stop him, but soon fired seven times (NationalReview). What we should hope for: The best course of action remains the same today as it always has been: To wait for the facts before making demands; to insist upon a fair investigation, conducted without fear or favor; to ensure a sufficient police presence to control the streets; and, most important of all, to resist weaving every ugly incident into an all-encompassing worldview that, in the name of highlighting what is bad about America, serves to blot out all that is good (NationalReview).

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Israel’s El Al Air Plans First Flight to UAE with U.S. Diplomatic Contingency Next Week

Jerusalem Post reports: The Israeli delegation will be lead by National Security Adviser Meir Ben-Shabbat Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said earlier this week. Ben-Shabbat will be joined by White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, national security adviser Robert O’Brien, US Middle East envoy Avi Berkowitz and other US officials (JPost). This while Arab writers from the Emirates praise the deal, pointing out how they can learn from Israel: … we must cooperate with Israel in the field of science, based on respect for the other and without underestimating him or looking down upon him… The first indication of this scientific cooperation is the great initiative of APEX, the UAE’s national investment company specializing in research development, which has signed [a deal] with an Israeli counterpart in a serious effort to conduct scientific research towards finding a vaccine for the coronavirus. We need many more such deals, and this may be a golden opportunity to overcome the scientific stagnation that has afflicted the Arabs since the 12th century (Memri). Secretary of State Pompeo finished up his time in the region yesterday with visits to Jerusalem, Sudan, Bahrain, the UAE and Oman. There is speculation about Bahrain being next to follow suit (IsraelHayom).

7.
Virginia State Senate Passes Bill Making Assault on a Police Officer a Misdemeanor

On Wednesday, the Virginia Senate voted 21-15 to pass Senate Bill 5032, which would allow an assault against a law enforcement officer to a misdemeanor if the person attacked is not hurt (WSLS). The bill also removes mandatory 6-month jail sentences as a minimum for those convicted for assaulting a police officer.

8.
An Election Amidst a Revolution

Yes, it’s a revolution. That’s the argument from Abe Greenwald: If it wasn’t clear in late May and early June, it should be well understood by now that we are in the throes of a genuine revolution of the most extravagant sort. Like messianic revolutionaries of the past, the revolutionary mob of the 21st century is out to “remake the world.” Their compass is “no longer pointed at one thing.” It’s aimed in all directions at once (Commentary). Dan Proft notes the change we’ve seen over the past four years: …the Left’s sprint to socialism. The 2020 Democrat Socialist Party’s brand was nicely explained by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio when he said, “There’s plenty of money in this country, it’s just in the wrong hands (ChicagoSunTimes).

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9.
In the Wake of CHOP: Father of 19-Year-Old Killed in CHOP Files $3 Billion Lawsuit

“Somebody has to be held responsible. Something is not right and my son should still be alive to this day” (NYPost). Watch for more lawsuits to follow.

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THE SUNBURN

FIRST IN SUNBURN: Jason Brodeur calls for unity in SD 9 ad — Republican former Rep. Brodeur is competing against Democratic nominee Patricia Sigman in Senate District 9, which is expected to be one of the most competitive Senate races this cycle.

As the sprint to Election Day begins, he’s come out with a new ad reaching across the aisle and pitching himself as the bipartisan problem solver the district — and the state — needs.

“This pandemic affects everyone, regardless of party. The only way to overcome it is together,” he says in the 30-second spot.

The ad highlights Brodeur’s time in the House, touting legislation he sponsored that received support on both sides of the aisle.

“Protecting our waterways. Stopping animal cruelty. Nearly every Brodeur bill won bipartisan support,” a narrator says. “Now Brodeur is calling on both sides to expand vocational education and help struggling families during this crisis.”

Brodeur again pushes for unity in his outro: “Neither side caused this pandemic, but both sides can help overcome it.”

To watch the ad, click on the image below:

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The Florida Chamber of Commerce is issuing a bulk endorsement Friday, giving approval to a dozen state House candidates running in the November general election.

“These candidates support priorities and policies where local businesses can thrive as Florida continues to lead as the best state in the nation for jobs and smart growth,” said Florida Chamber President and CEO Mark Wilson. “Through these difficult times, we will continue our work to secure Florida’s future by supporting candidates that are pro-business, pro-jobs and will safeguard the strength of our economy.”

None of the 12 candidates endorsed Friday are incumbents, and all but one is running for an open seat.

The lone exception is Pensacola Republican Michelle Salzman, who defeated controversial Rep. Mike Hill in the primary for HD 1 earlier this month.

Michelle Salzman is the only non-incumbent to earn a spot in the latest wave of Florida Chamber endorsements.

Like Salzman, most on the list are Republicans who cleared their biggest hurdle in the primary, including Patt Maney in HD 4, Joe Harding in HD 22, Webster Barnaby in HD 27, Kaylee Tuck in HD 55, David Borrero in HD 105, Alex Rizo in HD 110 and Jim Mooney in HD 120.

Three other Chamber-backed Republicans are hoping to flip seats currently held by Democrats.

The first, Jeremy Sisson, is a long shot. He is running against Rep. Anna Eskamani in HD 47. Though it was once in Republican hands, Eskamani won her first term by 15 points two years ago. The others are Fiona McFarland in HD 72 and Demi Busatta Cabrera in HD 114. Both are running for seats held by Democrats seeking higher office.

The Chamber’s final endorsement went to Christine Hunschofsky, a Democrat who is in line to succeed the late Rep. Kristin Jacobs in the solidly blue HD 96.

Situational awareness
@realDonaldTrump: Democrats and Biden didn’t even mention the Anarchists, Agitators, Looters and so-called “Peaceful Protesters” at their Convention. They will allow rampant crime, just as they do in Portland. If they ask us, as they must do, we will end crime in their Democrat run cities, FAST!

Tweettweet:

@EricBoehlert: NYT concludes Kenosha is hurting Dems because NYT interviewed 4 (!) voters. no indication any Black voters were interviewed NYT also interviewed an editor of a right-wing Wisc website. no liberal partisans were quoted

@APantazi: On what would’ve been the final day of the RNC in Jax, Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry says today’s anniversary of Ax Handle Saturday is “a day to remember the transgressions of our past and resolve to create a better, more perfect future for all Jacksonville citizens.”

Tweettweet:

— @AngieNixon: It’s been nearly a month and a half since I tested positive for COVID. I just received a call from the Health Department to do tracing. They keep apologizing saying they dropped the ball. This is absurd.

— @SShawFL: I’m tired of posting about it. I’m tired of trying to find the right words. I’m tired of doing interviews about it. I’m tired of the apathy about it. I’m tired of you being tired of the protests. I’m just tired. IT = police brutality + the racism behind it. #blacklivesmatter

@steveschale: Notwithstanding the Spain thing, this is also a good reminder: The riots happening right now in the US are quite literally Trump’s America.

@ACLUFloridaSalaythis Melvin should still be alive and his family deserves justice.

—@Redistricting: Voters have pretty short memories compared to analysts’ priors. As more Americans get used to living in a pandemic, there is potential — not necessarily a likelihood, but potential — for the dominance of COVID-19 to ebb as voters’ top issue and other issues to rise.

Days until
U.S. Open begins — 3; Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” rescheduled premiere in U.S. — 6; Rescheduled running of the Kentucky Derby — 8; Rescheduled date for French Open — 30; First presidential debate in Indiana — 32; “Wonder Woman 1984” premieres — 35; Preakness Stakes rescheduled — 36; Ashley Moody’s 2020 Human Trafficking Summit — 39; First vice presidential debate at the University of Utah — 40; NBA season ends (last possible date) — 45; Second presidential debate scheduled in Miami — 48; NBA draft — 49; Wes Anderson’s “The French Dispatch” premieres — 49; NBA free agency — 52; Florida Chamber’s Future of Florida Forum — 53; Third presidential debate at Belmont — 55; 2020 General Election — 67; “Black Widow” premieres — 71; NBA 2020-21 training camp — 73; College basketball season slated to begin — 74; Florida Automated Vehicles Summit — 84; “No Time to Die” premieres — 84; NBA 2020-21 opening night — 97; Super Bowl LV in Tampa — 163; “A Quiet Place Part II” rescheduled premiere — 175; “Top Gun: Maverick” rescheduled premiere — 308; New start date for 2021 Olympics — 329; “Jungle Cruise” premieres — 336; “Spider-Man Far From Home” sequel premieres — 434; “Thor: Love and Thunder” premieres — 532; “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” premieres — 574; “Black Panther 2” premieres — 616; “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” sequel premieres — 769.
Smoldering
‘It’s playing into Donald Trump’s hands’: Dems fear swing-state damage from Kenosha unrest” via Natasha Korecki of POLITICO — Downtown buildings set ablaze by arsonists were still smoldering from the night before when Kirk Ingram started to paint an angel on his boarded-up storefront. Ingram, a Democrat who runs a massage therapy business, said the war-zone images of his city on TV — armed people running through the streets, burned cars and broken windows — were bolstering Trump‘s get-tough message. Maybe a few uplifting murals could start to tell a different story about Kenosha, Ingram said Wednesday. Trump has attempted to frame the violent unrest in the wake of Jacob Blake’s shooting as a fallout from inept leadership and the inability of Democrats to take control of their cities. On Wednesday, he announced he would send in the National Guard while criticizing Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers for not doing so, even though the Democrat had deployed guard troops on Monday and increased them on subsequent days.

A flag flies over a department of corrections building ablaze during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin., sparked by the shooting of Jacob Blake. Image via AP.

Trump officials see political opportunity in racial unrest rocking the nation” via Matthew Choi of POLITICO — Trump administration officials on Thursday seized on the recent police shooting of Blake and the resulting unrest to argue that Democrats are encouraging lawlessness, leading Joe Biden to accuse the president of cravenly exploiting a national tragedy. Top Trump advisers argued rioting that has sprung up adjacent to peaceful protests over racial injustice would crystallize voters behind Trump’s “law and order” agenda. Democrats, the president’s team contested, have failed for decades to address the issues that have roiled the country all summer. “We’re offering solutions with policy,” senior White House adviser Jared Kushner said Thursday. “The other side’s doing a lot of complaining.” Already a focal point for much of the summer, unrest over racial injustice in the U.S. crested again this week after Blake, a Black man, was shot seven times in the back by a white police officer in Kenosha, Wis.

Joe Biden: Trump is ‘rooting for more violence’” via Fadel Allassan of Axios — Biden told MSNBC on Thursday that Trump is “rooting for more violence, not less” in cities facing unrest due to protests against police brutality. The Democratic nominee’s comments came after four consecutive nights of turmoil in Kenosha, Wisconsin, following the police shooting of Blake, a 29-year-old Black man who was left paralyzed. On Wednesday, a 17-year-old, who allegedly was acting as a member of a vigilante group, was charged with first-degree intentional homicide in Tuesday night’s shooting deaths of two people during the protests in Kenosha. The unrest there follows months of protests nationwide, sparked by the police killings of George Floyd in Minneapolis and Breonna Taylor in Louisville. “What’s he doing — pouring more gasoline on the fire — I think he views it as a political benefit,” Biden said of Trump.

How chaos in Kenosha is already swaying some voters in Wisconsin” via Sabrina Tavernise and Ellen Almer Durston of The New York Times — The politically calculated warnings of Trump and the Republican Party about chaos enveloping America should Democrats win in November are reverberating among some people in Kenosha, a small city in the southeast corner of one of the most critical states in this election, where protests have raged for a number of increasingly combustible nights. While many demonstrators have been peaceful, others have set fire to buildings. At least four businesses downtown have been looted. Men armed with guns have shown up to confront protesters, leading to the shooting of three people, two of them fatally. On Wednesday, a white teenager from across the state line in Illinois was arrested in connection to the shooting, and Trump vowed to send in federal law enforcement and additional National Guard troops.

‘We cannot drop the ball’: Al Sharpton hopes Washington march jolts Congress” via Joshua Jamerson of The Wall Street Journal — Thousands of people are expected to march in the nation’s capital to protest police brutality against Black Americans, a demonstration planned earlier this summer in the wake of Floyd’s death that has gained new urgency after this week’s police shooting of Blake. Sharpton said the goal is to use the Friday march to increase pressure on the GOP-controlled Senate to pick up two pieces of legislation that have cleared the Democratic-run House: The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, which would make it easier to prosecute police officers for misconduct; and a new version of the 1965 Voting Rights Act that dictated federal oversight of state election law, a central provision that was struck down by the Supreme Court.

Federal government declares Jacksonville’s James Weldon Johnson Park historic site” via the Florida Times-Union — The U.S. Department of Interior marked the 60th anniversary of Ax Handle Saturday by designating James Weldon Johnson Park as part of the African American Civil Rights Network. The declaration came after U.S. Rep. Al Lawson filed a congressional resolution last week to honor the park with this designation. The park was the site of the Ax Handle Saturday violence 60 years ago. Jacksonville’s Republican Congressman, former Sheriff John Rutherford, announced the declaration on Twitter by saying “the @realDonaldTrump Administration rightly recognized the horrors of #AxHandleSaturday.” Democratic presidential nominee Biden also marked the anniversary, linking the events of that day to incidents that have spurred social unrest this summer.

NBA players make loud statement by turning down the volume” via John Romano of the Tampa Bay Times — The balls were put away and the scoreboards shut down as the NBA turned silent Wednesday. No matter where you stand — politically, culturally, philosophically — that is a good thing. We need more silence. We need more reflection. We need more grace. Maybe this extraordinary moment in sports is an opportunity finally to listen instead of shouting. Being quiet for the next few minutes is not a life-or-death choice for you or me, but it could be for others if we take the time to understand the message we’re missing. Because that’s what this protest is about. It often gets hijacked and veers in extreme directions when the marching and screaming and counter-protests begin. But what NBA players chose to do by boycotting playoff games Wednesday was simply to ask the world to pay attention.

Jaguars create executive position to push for social justice” via The Associated Press — The Jacksonville Jaguars have created an executive position to lead the organization’s social responsibility mission. The small-market franchise named T-Neisha Tate as vice president of social responsibility and impact. She is responsible for directing the team’s desire to emphasize respect and to inspire and unify players, staff, and fans to make a positive, meaningful impact on the community. Team president Mark Lamping says the Jaguars “have placed strong emphasis on social responsibility and racial equality, and the creation of this position is taking that commitment to an entirely new and appropriate level.”

Jacksonville native T-Neisha Tate is the Jaguars’ newly named vice president of social responsibility and impact.

Jaguars players voted 37-36 to practice Thursday after meeting two hours to discuss police brutality issues” via John Reid of The Florida Times-Union — Tired of seeing another Black man shot by the police, the Jaguars players met with coaches Thursday morning for more than two hours to discuss how they can provide immediate actionable change. Some players thought protesting by canceling Thursday’s practice in response to the police shooting of Blake, a Black man, who was shot several times in his back Sunday by Kenosha, Wisc., police, that’s left him partially paralyzed from the waist down, would bring attention to the situation. In response to the Blake shooting, eight NFL teams canceled practice Thursday, a day after the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks also refused to play a playoff game in protest.

Jaguars, Marrone struggling on how to deal with social injustice” via Gene Frenette of The Florida Times-Union — From the Jaguars to every corner of the sports world, there’s an inescapable feeling of sadness over yet another horrific incident of police brutality involving a Black citizen. But the overriding fallout from this disturbing trend is this: nobody in the NFL, NBA or any other sport promoting the #BlackLivesMatter movement really knows how to initiate real change. Nothing against canceling games or organizing a peaceful, inspiring protest march — both of which are paved with good intentions — but change is likely going to come more through politicians enacting real legislation. In the meantime, it’s a travesty America has to keep dealing with too many Black people dying or almost dying because a small number of police officers use excessive force.

Yawn?
As racial tensions are seemingly coming to a boil nationwide, a new NPR/Ipsos poll finds those people actively protesting America’s racism — in ways big and small — are, in fact, a minority.

While many advocates believe true equality can only come about after all Americans are willing to address the issue of racism, this survey shows only 36% of respondents taking any concrete action to better understand racial issues after the death of Floyd.

Out of that group, White Americans were the least likely to act, at just 30%.

Polling shows less than one-third of White Americans are interested in any form of protest for racial justice. Image via AP.

In contrast, 51% of Latinos, 49% of Asians, and 41% of Black people answered “Yes” when asked: “Since the death of George Floyd in May, have you personally taken any actions to better understand racial issues in America?”

These numbers show to what extend the protest movement — one of the largest in history — has inspired American citizens to confront racial justice.

White Americans were also, on average, the least likely to have attended a protest or rally following Floyd’s death — 7% said they had, versus 13% of Black Americans, 11% of Latinos, and 8% of Asian Americans.

Less than half of White Americans (48%) say they support Black Lives Matter, compared to 73% of Black respondents who support the movement, as well as 59% of Latinos and Asians.

Conducted Aug. 20-21, the poll surveyed 1,186 adults in the continental United States, Alaska and Hawaii. Read the full results here.

Convention notes
Trump lashes Biden, defies pandemic on White House stage” via Jonathan Lemire, Michelle L. Price And Kevin Freking of The Associated Press — Trump blasted Biden as a hapless career politician who will endanger Americans’ safety as he accepted his party’s renomination on the South Lawn of the White House. While the coronavirus kills 1,000 Americans each day, Trump defied his own administration’s pandemic guidelines to speak for more than an hour to a tightly packed, largely maskless crowd. Facing a moment fraught with racial turmoil, economic collapse and a national health emergency, Trump delivered a triumphant, optimistic vision of America’s future. But he said that brighter horizon could only be secured if he defeated his Democratic foe. When Trump finished, a massive fireworks display went off by the Washington Monument, complete with explosions that spelled out “Trump 2020.”

Donald Trump speaks from the South Lawn of the White House on the fourth day of the Republican National Convention. Image via AP.

Trump will tout purchase of 150M rapid coronavirus tests in RNC speech” via Dan Diamond of POLITICO — Trump will tout a major expansion of rapid coronavirus testing in his address at the Republican National Convention, White House officials confirmed. Trump will announce that the administration has struck a $750 million deal to acquire 150 million tests from Abbott Laboratories, which three individuals with knowledge of the announcement said are set to be deployed in nursing homes, schools and other areas with populations at high risk. “This is a major development that will help our country to remain open, get Americans back to work, and kids back to school,” said White House spokesperson Alyssa Farah. Abbott received an emergency authorization from the FDA on Wednesday for its rapid BinaxNOW test, which costs $5 and can produce results in 15 minutes without the use of any lab equipment. Abbott has said that it will be able to produce about 50 million tests per month by October.

Donald Trump will be touting a major expansion in coronavirus testing in his RNC acceptance speech. Image via AP.

Millennial and Gen Z Republicans showcased at the Republican convention” via Eugene Scott of The Washington Post — The Republican National Convention is taking place as many people in the party are sitting back to see what shape it will take should Trump lose in November. Meanwhile, a few of its youngest stars have gotten prime-time billing and have provided some of the convention’s most memorable moments. On Wednesday, a lawmaker, an administration official, and a buzzy congressional candidate made the case that the president’s agenda is in the best interest of people of their generation. The night before, 34-year-old Kentucky attorney general Daniel Cameron showed just how formidable a force he could be in a post-Trump GOP, regardless of which direction the party takes. Rep. Elise Stefanik, who is 36 and was the youngest woman ever elected to Congress when she won her seat in 2014, attached herself to the Trump orbit with her forceful defense of the president. She’s one of a handful of members of the House with a speaking role this week, and she revisited her signature issue: opposition to the president’s impeachment.

Presidential
Poll: Biden, Trump race tightens in Florida” via A.G. Gancarski of Florida Politics — The Democratic National Convention and choosing Kamala Harris as his running mate choice didn’t give Biden a bump with Florida voters. That’s one conclusion to be drawn from the most recent CNBC/Change Research poll, released Wednesday morning which shows that in at least one survey, Biden has lost half his lead over the last couple of weeks. The survey, conducted from Friday to Sunday, would have encompassed the afterglow of the DNC, while not encountering counterprogramming from Trump and the Republican National Convention this week. While Biden still leads Trump, that lead has shrunk from the previous survey.

In Florida, Vice President Joe Biden lost half his lead over Donald Trump. Image via AP.

Trump campaign knocks on 1 millionth Florida door” via Scott Powers of Florida Politics — The campaign to reelect Trump has not forgone the age-old strategy of front-porch politicking in the time of coronavirus. The campaign announced it has knocked on its 1 millionth door in Florida as campaign staff and volunteers have resumed canvassing neighborhoods, insisting they are taking safety precautions in the coronavirus crisis that has shut down much face-to-face contact throughout Florida this spring and summer. “In June, our field teams transitioned back to in-person campaign activities, safely contacting voters at their door and holding in-person events throughout the state,” said Trump Victory spokesperson Emma Vaughn. The canvassing continued even as Florida experienced a dramatic resurgence of COVID-19 in late June, July, and early August.

Hundreds of former GOP aides endorse Biden” via The Associated Press — More than 300 alumni of the most recent Republican administration and presidential campaigns are collectively endorsing Biden on the day that Republican Trump accepts his party’s nomination for a second term. Biden’s campaign released three separate joint statements from the political orbits of former President George W. Bush, 2012 nominee and now-U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney and 2008 nominee John McCain, who died in 2018. The list of signatories ranges from rank-and-file campaign aides for all three men to some sub-Cabinet appointees in the Bush administration. The show of bipartisan force seeks to bolster Biden’s argument that Trump presents a fundamental threat to the nation that transcends party loyalties.

Ashley Moody says Trump makes moms feel safe” via A.G. Gancarski of Florida Politics — Trump‘s down in polls behind Biden, with women breaking for the Democrat in Florida and elsewhere. Moody doesn’t believe that will hold when the votes are counted, however, as the President makes moms feel safe. Moody, booked Thursday afternoon on “After the Bell” on the Fox Business Network, discounted polling that showed Biden up 53% to 43% among likely female voters in Florida. “Elections will come down to the gut feelings of moms,” Moody said, hearkening back to her own 2018 campaign as an example of how that works. “Moms want to know, number one, that there is going to be safety, security, and stability for their children, to grow up in a community that feels safe,” Moody said.

Dolphins owner Steve Ross feels some regret about Trump fundraiser, according to New York Times” via Safid Deen of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel — Ross tiptoed around his political support for Trump and expressed some regret for hosting a campaign fundraiser last year in a Q&A published by The New York Times on Thursday. Ross, the Dolphins’ owner since 2010, said the goal of the Trump luncheon fundraiser was to “help raise money for New York with the people that I know in Washington.” The remorse Ross has from the event — which was held at his home in the Hamptons last August with entrance fees of $100,000 and $250,000 — stems from the negative effects the fundraiser had on his business partners, he said.

2020
Black voters are being targeted in disinformation campaigns, echoing the 2016 Russian playbook” via Craig Timberg and Isaac Stanley-Becker of The Washington Post — Four years after Russian operatives used social media in a bid to exacerbate racial divisions in the United States and suppress Black voter turnout, such tactics have spread across a wide range of deceptive online campaigns operated from numerous nations including from within the United States itself. The potency and persistence of the racial playbook were highlighted this week when Twitter deleted an account featuring a profile photo of a young Black man claiming to be a former Black Lives Matter protester who switched his allegiance to the Republican Party. The account, @WentDemtoRep, offered an online testimonial Sunday — the eve of a Republican convention featuring prominent African Americans challenging allegations of racism against Trump — and was retweeted 22,000 times. Disinformation researcher Marc Owen Jones, of Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Qatar, found the tweet had 39,000 likes just 19 hours after it was posted.

After Florida was hacked in 2016 election, state got millions for election security. Here’s how it was spent” via Jeffrey Schweers of the Tallahassee Democrat — After Florida election offices were hacked four years ago, unprecedented millions flowed to the states to shore up electoral systems against future attacks. Florida officials pulled a shroud of secrecy over how that money was spent, forcing election supervisors to sign confidentiality agreements before they could get their money. Most of the $14.6 million pot of money — about $8 million — went to high-tech gadgetry to secure the voter database, upgrade outdated network systems and servers, and improve the security of the elections system. The single largest chunk of those election security funds given to Florida — $3.6 million — was used to buy electronic poll books that help protect voter data and allow for quick verification of voter eligibility, which guards against people voting twice.

How Laura Loomer explains her history of hate-speech, Islamophobia” via Christine Stapleton of The Palm Beach Post — Six days after hundreds of supporters celebrated Loomer’s win in the District 21 GOP primary at the Airport Hilton Hotel in West Palm Beach, the 27-year-old Islamophobic internet provocateur returned to the same stage amid a standing ovation. For Loomer, Monday evening’s event sponsored by the Palm Beach County Chapter of Club 45 offered an opportunity to display a sophisticated, well-spoken, even-keeled demeanor. That side of Loomer is a stark contrast to her record of extremist anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim statements.

Congressional candidate Laura Loomer celebrates her win with Milo Yiannopoulos, left. Loomer gives off a different persona on the campaign trail than her rabid Islamophobe rhetoric.

Leg. campaigns
In video thanking supporters, Shevrin Jones pushes for big turnout to support Biden” via Ryan Nicol of Florida Politics — After winning the Democratic nod in Senate District 35, Jones is pushing to ensure Biden wins the presidency in November. “It’s time to come together,” Jones said in a newly-released video to supporters. “It’s time for us to finish this race strong. Beyond our important state and local races, we have to put in the work to elect Biden our next President. Jones backed Biden’s campaign early, endorsing him in May 2019. That support paid off as Biden won Florida and secured the Democratic nomination. He formally accepted that nomination at last week’s Democratic National Convention. Last week also saw Jones emerge from a six-person field to secure the Democratic nomination in SD 35. Jones began his new video by thanking his supporters.

To watch Jones’ thank you video, click on the image below:

New José Javier Rodríguez ad highlights COVID-19 crisis” via Ryan Nicol of Florida Politics — Rodríguez is releasing a new campaign ad centered on his response to the COVID-19 outbreak in South Florida. Republican candidate Ileana Garcia is challenging Sen. Rodríguez for the Senate District 37 seat this fall. Nonparty affiliated candidate Alex Rodriguez also qualified. Sen. Rodríguez has been vocal about providing relief to families affected by the pandemic. Thursday, he released ads in English and Spanish highlighting his goal to further that work next Session. “The crisis families face today is like no other,” Sen. Rodríguez begins in the English version. “Our small businesses are struggling to hang on and too many worry when their next paycheck will come. I’m José Javier Rodríguez and I’m holding political leaders accountable. Fix the unemployment system. Provide needed aid to our businesses. Lead with science to get through this pandemic. As your state Sen., I will always fight for you because you deserve nothing less.”

Down ballot
Former Miami-Dade mayoral rival backs Steve Bovo, while Daniella Levine Cava adds support from congressional Democrats” via Ryan Nicol of Florida Politics — Former Miami-Dade County mayoral candidate Monique Nicole Barley is endorsing Bovo after Barley failed to advance to a top-two runoff in the contest last week. Bovo and Levine Cava secured the top two spots in the Aug. 18 Primary Election. On Thursday, Democratic Reps. Donna Shalala and Debbie Wasserman Schultz announced they were backing Levine Cava’s bid. Barley placed fifth in the seven-person field, courting just 5% of the vote last Tuesday. Barley, an entrepreneur, said she was “walking away from the Democratic Party” to endorse Bovo. Adding to her critique of Democrats, Barley said of her campaign, “They didn’t help me and [I] did my best with no money. For the most part, they didn’t believe in me.”

Danella Levine Cava gets congressional support, while Steve Bovo gets endorsed by a former rival.

Florida Elections Commission: Eric Robinson’s political committee didn’t break the law” via Zac Anderson of the Sarasota Herald-Tribune — The Florida Elections Commission ruled Wednesday that a political committee chaired by outgoing Sarasota County School Board member Robinson did not violate Florida law, dismissing a complaint alleging the committee aided in a scheme to circumvent the prohibition on partisan campaigning in Sarasota city races. “I was going to win because I knew I hadn’t done anything wrong,” said Robinson, who lost his reelection bid last week. “The problem is people are able to just attack, attack, attack with impunity … and then I have to spend all this time and energy defending myself.”

Osceola County sues Orange County over Split Oak election issue” via Scott Powers of Florida Politics — Osceola County has filed its lawsuit seeking to prevent Orange County voters from being able to vote on whether they want to provide special conservation protections to the Split Oak Forest Wildlife and Conservation Area that straddles the two counties. It was unclear Thursday if Orange County would defend itself and the election. Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings declined to say Thursday whether his administration would fight the suit. When asked specifically at a news conference Thursday afternoon if he intended to fight the suit, Demings would only say, “we are monitoring it.” He then declined to comment further, saying it is customary to not comment on litigation.

Corona Florida
Florida adds 3,269 new COVID-19 cases as the death toll rises to more than 10,800” via Michelle Marchante of the Miami Herald — Florida’s Department of Health confirmed 3,269 additional cases of COVID-19, bringing the state’s known total to 611,991. There were also 135 Florida resident deaths announced, bringing the resident death toll to 10,868. There were four new nonresident deaths also announced, bringing the nonresident toll to 143. Miami-Dade County reported 622 additional confirmed cases of COVID-19, and 29 new deaths, according to Florida’s Department of Health. The county now has 154,757 confirmed cases and 2,346 deaths. Broward County reported 264 additional confirmed cases of the disease and nine new deaths. The county now has a known total of 70,147 cases and 1,169 deaths.

Ron DeSantis talks business adversity as pandemic subsides” via Renzo Downey of Florida Politics — As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to weigh on Florida’s largely leisure-based economy, DeSantis is continuing to spotlight how business owners are coping with outbreaks On Wednesday, the Governor met with theme park leaders to share a message of safety success. Thursday’s panel took him to the other side of the Interstate 4 corridor to talk reopening with local business owners at Port Tampa Bay. “I’m glad that as we sit here today in the state of Florida, the picture with COVID-19 is much more positive than what we were dealing with at the end of June and the beginning of July in particular,” DeSantis said. Virus infections have continued declining since peaking in mid-July. Hospital metrics and the testing positivity rate also show favorable trends.

As the pandemic shows signs of receding, Ron DeSantis switches to talk business. Image via Colin Hackley.

DeSantis signs up Florida for $300 jobless benefits program, but new delays could await” via Gray Rohrer and Steven Lemongello of the Orlando Sentinel — More than two weeks after Trump set up a way to extend federal unemployment benefits, DeSantis is applying for the program that will give an additional $300 to out-of-work Floridians who qualify. “We’re making sure we can do it and do it successfully,” DeSantis said when asked about the delay at an event in Orlando before announcing the state’s application. Thousands of jobless Floridians have been left in limbo after the previous $600 federal benefit expired on July 31. Trump’s new plan caught federal and state agencies by surprise, DeSantis said, leading to the lag in applying. So far, 32 states have been approved for the program but residents in only two, Texas and Arizona, have begun receiving the funds.

Could legalizing recreational marijuana help solve Florida’s COVID-19 budget shortfall?” via Skylar Swisher of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel — A bipartisan pair of state lawmakers have a long-shot green stimulus plan for Florida’s gaping pandemic budget hole — legalizing and taxing recreational marijuana. Pot enthusiasts shouldn’t get their hopes up too high, though. Such an idea hasn’t caught fire in the conservative Florida Legislature, and Ron DeSantis opposes full legalization. But Rep. Carlos Guillermo Smith and Sen. Jeff Brandes think it deserves consideration given that lawmakers need to plug a $5.4 billion budget deficit over the next two years. And they say cold-hard budget realities could sway people to support their cause.

Back to school?
Judge rejects putting schools ruling on hold” via Dara Kam of The News Service Of Florida — Judge Charles Dodson issued a temporary injunction accusing DeSantis, Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran and other state education officials of ignoring the Florida Constitution by requiring school districts to resume face-to-face instruction this month amid the coronavirus pandemic. Attorneys for Corcoran and DeSantis immediately filed a notice of appealing Dodson’s ruling to the 1st District Court of Appeal. That automatically placed a stay on Dodson’s ruling — effectively putting it on hold until the appeals court can resolve the case. Attorneys for the Florida Education Association and the Orange County teachers’ union asked Dodson to lift the stay. Dodson rejected the state’s arguments, writing that they were a rehash of the state’s case presented last week.

DeSantis predicts state win over union in school reopening lawsuit” via A.G. Gancarski of Florida Politics — DeSantis is confident Florida will win its appeal of a lower-court ruling asserting the state didn’t protect teachers sufficiently when reopening schools this month. The Governor, addressing reporters after a business roundtable in Tampa, said, “I think we’ll win the appeal, obviously, otherwise we wouldn’t be doing it.” The Florida Education Association lawsuit challenges an edict from Corcoran that schools must reopen this month under plans approved by his office or run the risk of losing state funding. A Leon County judge sided with the union last week. But the Governor isn’t worried. “There’s a lot of talk, a judge that ruled this and all this, but here’s what I was telling the commissioner when he was telling me about the ruling,” DeSantis said. “You know, if the appeals court rules against the state, you know, in three weeks, those districts … the parents are still going to want to have that option, so functionally I don’t think it’s going to change.”

Donald Trump Jr. gives a shoutout to embattled Richard Corcoran on school reopening snag” via A.G. Gancarski of Florida Politics — Corcoran, amid a turbulent news cycle, was praised by a source extremely close to the White House this week. Trump Jr., the namesake son of the President, featured Florida’s current controversy about reopening schools in a long-form op-ed for Fox News noticed Wednesday by an exultant Corcoran. Trump Jr., Corcoran tweeted Wednesday, was “spot on” in his assessment of the situation, currently in limbo pending the decision of an appeals court after the first round went to the Florida Education Association. Trump’s red-meat op-ed jibed with the commissioner’s politicized push to reopen brick and mortar schools throughout the state.

Richard Corcoran gets praise from a surprising source. Image via Getty.

With nearly 10,000 students unaccounted for, Duval Schools reminds families ‘we are open’” via Emily Bloch of The Florida Times-Union — Duval County Public Schools officially opened its doors — both in person and virtually — one week ago. But officials say they’re struggling to get the message out because of COVID-19 pandemic confusion. For that reason, the school district said nearly 10,000 students are unaccounted for. According to Duval Schools spokeswoman Laureen Ricks, “almost 9,700 students” are enrolled but haven’t connected with their school, online or in person. That’s a little under 9% based on the district’s projection to serve about 111,000 students this year. Duval County Public Schools opened for students on Aug. 20. According to public records obtained by The Times-Union, 88% of students were marked present on the first day of school.

‘Stuff the Bus’ delivers school supplies to Marion County students” via Andy Fillmore of the Ocala Star-Banner — The “Stuff the Bus” program, organized by military veterans and in its 20th year, collects material donated by private individuals and local businesses for distribution to students based upon parent requests and school staff recommendations. This school year, 27 elementary and charter schools in the county will each receive 25 backpacks — a total of 675 — filled with school supplies. Belleview-Santos Elementary principal Kimberly White was on hand for the backpack delivery. “This is absolutely incredible. Our community cares about children,” White said.Marion County Veterans Council President Craig Ham, a retired U.S. Army colonel and Suzanne McGuire, group secretary, delivered the backpacks to Belleview-Santos Elementary. Ham said no two backpacks are alike, providing anonymity.

Top Orange health official: No coronavirus infections from schools yet” via Ryan Gillespie and Leslie Postal of the Orlando Sentinel — More than 100 students and staff of Orange County Public Schools are under quarantine after possible exposure to one of the 36 students or staff who tested positive for COVID-19, a health official said Thursday afternoon. Dr. Raul Pino, health officer for the Florida Department of Health in Orange County, said his staff hasn’t yet found evidence of the virus being transmitted on school campuses and the 21 students and 15 staff with the virus likely picked it up elsewhere since schools have been in face-to-face sessions for less than a week. “We’re investigating a few cases to make sure that hasn’t happened,” Pino said. “Most of these cases, probably, were acquired in the community.”

Seventh Pinellas County School reports COVID-19, fifth to issue quarantines” via Janelle Irwin Taylor of Florida Politics — Another six classes have been quarantined in Pinellas County after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19, according to the school district’s Wednesday COVID-19 report. A staff member at Osceola Middle School tested positive. The district does not specify who tested, due to health privacy laws, nor does it say what role the affected employee played at the school. But it’s likely, though not certain, that since six classes were quarantined as a result, the employee was either a teacher or in-class support staff. It’s the seventh Pinellas County School to report COVID-19 cases among students or faculty since school opened Monday. Of those seven, five have issued two-week quarantines to affected students and staff.

Corona local
COVID vaccine trial in county paused due to ‘political pressure,’ doctor says” via John Pacenti of the Palm Beach Post — After much fanfare about its launch, the vaccine trial for COVID-19 in Palm Beach County is on pause because of “political pressure,” its principal investigator says. Researchers said at a news conference Aug. 17 that they had received the vaccine and were ready to administer it to the first 10 test subjects. But the chief investigator for the vaccine trial confirmed to The Palm Beach Post that the trial is on pause because of a question by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on whether a European trial is good enough to start manufacturing and distributing the vaccine.
More local
FSU alerts students after partygoer at former fraternity house tests positive for COVID-19” via Byron Dobson of the Tallahassee Democrat — At least one person attending an event at the former Alpha Tau Omega fraternity houses, 733 W. Pensacola St., last weekend has tested positive for COVID-19, according to Florida State University Vice President for Student Affairs Amy Hecht. Anyone who visited this location during the weekend of Aug. 20-23 should immediately quarantine for a period of 14 days until Sunday, Sept. 6. The university’s medical advisory committee also recommends anyone visiting be tested for COVID-19 beginning Monday, Aug. 31. Regardless of the test results, those persons should continue to quarantine until Sunday, Sept. 6. “This is advised even if your test result is negative, as health professionals advise the virus can incubate for up to 14 days,” the university said.

At least one person attending an event at the former FSU Alpha Tau Omega fraternity houses last weekend has tested positive for COVID-19, Image via Tallahassee Democrats.

UCF football games against ECU, Memphis pushed back” via Matt Murschel of the Orlando Sentinel — The 2020 UCF football schedule was revised again, with the American Athletic Conference moving the Knights’ games against East Carolina and Memphis back a few days. The Knights were scheduled to travel to Greenville, North Carolina, to play ECU on Thursday, Sept. 24, but that game has been pushed back to Saturday, Sept. 26. A few weeks later, the team was scheduled to travel to Memphis to take on the Tigers on Friday, Oct. 16, but that game has been pushed back to Saturday, Oct. 17. It’s the 15th meeting in this series, with UCF holding a 13-1 advantage against Memphis. The changes leave the Knights with just one non-Saturday game — against rival USF on Friday, Nov. 27.

A wave of COVID bankruptcies looms, and in Orlando, filings have already begun: ‘I tried everything possible’” via Caroline Glenn of the Orlando Sentinel — There were long stretches this past summer when not a single person came into Aire Gypsy, a bohemian clothing boutique in Orlando’s Hunter’s Creek neighborhood. Stay-at-home orders had been lifted, but it didn’t matter. The chance of catching COVID-19 outweighed the urge to shop. Things got so slow that owner Jenny Santiago had to let go her part-time employee. So, six days a week, Santiago minded the store by herself, waiting for customers and trying to keep busy cleaning and posting promotions online. But with hardly any sales, her bills were mounting. The rent alone for the 1,200 square-foot space was $4,200 a month. After COVID hit, she wasn’t making even a third of that.

USF will not allow fans for its football season opener” via WFLA staff reports — USF fans will have to stay home on Sept. 12 as the school has made the decision to not have fans at their first home football game. In a letter, Vice President of Athletics Michael Kelly said the school’s first game vs The Citadel will not have any fans however the school does plan to welcome fans to their remaining four home games of the 2020 season if state and local officials deem it appropriate for them to do so at that time. The number of fans we will be able to welcome to Raymond James Stadium this fall and the measures put in place to provide a safe and enjoyable experience will be communicated soon.

City mulls street vending, eased open container rules” via Gabriella Paul of the Gainesville Sun — Municipalities across the country have eased restrictions in the wake of coronavirus, allowing vendors to spill over into abutting sidewalks, parking lots and barricaded streets. In Florida, Tampa was among the first to play Tetris with city property back in May, with sidewalk eats and parking lot patios resembling an urban rendition of European al fresco dining. In Gainesville — as soon as Sept. 12 — that could mean picnic tables on University Avenue and vacant downtown lots transformed into city plazas, all under temporarily suspended open container rules. This week, local officials discussed several experiments for lending city and county property to make that happen.

Corona nation
We don’t need to reach herd immunity to begin to get the virus under control” via Justin Lessler of The Washington Post — As the coronavirus pandemic rolls into its sixth month in the United States, people are starting to imagine how we might get past the virus. With rates of new infections low in some of the areas that were hit hard early on, and with multiple vaccine candidates in late clinical trials, “herd immunity” is starting to draw more attention. The idea that a community either has herd immunity and is protected from a disease or does not and is thus susceptible to outbreaks is so attractive that even epidemiologists who know better (including me) tend to talk about it this way. But herd immunity — or community immunity, as I prefer to call it — is really a much broader concept. It refers to any reduction in the efficiency of disease transmission due to the presence of immune individuals in the community. In other words, it’s the help that population immunity gives us in disease control.

Is herd immunity necessary to contain COVID-19? Image via Getty.

Six feet may not be enough to protect against coronavirus, experts warn” via Ben Guarino of The Washington Post — Public health experts are reevaluating guidelines for safe social distancing amid growing evidence that the novel coronavirus can travel farther than six feet under certain conditions. A team of infectious-disease experts argues in a new analysis, published this week in the BMJ, that six-feet protocols are too rigid and are based on outmoded science and observations of different viruses. Other researchers say six feet is a start — but only a start, warning that more space is almost always better, especially in poorly ventilated areas indoors. Factors such as air circulation, ventilation, exposure time, crowd density, whether people are wearing face masks and whether they are silent, speaking, shouting or singing should all be part of assessing whether six feet is sufficient, experts say. “I think six feet is a fine number, but we need to convey that this is a starting point,” said Linsey Marr, a Virginia Tech civil and environmental engineering professor.

Corona economics
How PPP borrowers can double-dip. Including one guy with Trump’s face on his Lamborghini hood” via Ben Wieder of the Miami Herald — A federal loan program designed to help mid-sized businesses struggling during the pandemic has, instead, primarily benefited small businesses who already received federal Paycheck Protection Program loans. A Miami Herald analysis found that 10 of the first 13 disclosed recipients of loans in the Federal Reserve Board’s Main Street lending program also received PPP loans. There’s no prohibition on double-dipping between the programs, though Eric Rosengren, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, which is administering the Main Street program, made clear in a hearing of the Congressional Oversight Commission earlier this month that the program is intended for bigger borrowers.

With second stimulus checks on hold, Americans spend less at the grocery store” via Annie Gasparro and Jaewon Kang of The Wall Street Journal — Grocery shoppers are cutting back on spending, data show, a sign that Americans are hurting for cash as the federal unemployment stimulus remains on hold for most recipients. The emerging shift in food spending comes after the $600 in weekly additional unemployment checks expired in July. It has also prompted grocery stores to bring back something customers haven’t seen much of during the pandemic: discounts. Lump-sum stimulus checks consumers received in the spring and the extra unemployment money for people who lost their jobs in the coronavirus pandemic has helped shore up consumer businesses amid widespread shutdowns and millions of workers claiming unemployment. While consumer spending rebounded between May and July following a plunge earlier in the spring, analysts say that a broader pullback on grocery spending could mean lower sales for more discretionary items such as clothes and cars.

As the coronavirus pandemic wears on, spending on groceries is starting to dip. Image via Wall Street Journal.

Florida shows small signs of partial economic recovery from coronavirus” via Malena Carollo, Emily L. Mahoney and Sara DiNatale of Tampa Bay Times — Florida’s tourism-based economy is showing signs of a limited recovery after the pandemic devastated what was expected to be a record-breaking year for everything from air travel to hotel stays. Indicators that tourists are returning to the state — such as airline passenger counts and hotel occupancy rates — inched up after May, particularly around the beaches, when the state began reopening. Unemployment claims have dropped since spring. But the visitors are nowhere near the usual masses, and unemployment remains perilously high. And the upticks are tempered by other areas of the economy that are still in distress.

Jobless claims drop amid efforts to ramp up economy” via Jim Turner of The News Service of Florida — First-time jobless claims in Florida dropped more than 37% during the week that ended Aug. 22, according to a U.S. Department of Labor report. The department estimated Florida had 45,723 new unemployment claims last week, down from an adjusted 72,774 first-time claims the prior week. “I’m happy to say, as tough as it’s been, we have added jobs,” DeSantis said during an event in Tampa. Florida saw its unemployment rate jump from 10.3% in June to 11.3% in July. That represented an increase of 122,000 people, putting the number of Floridians out of work at 1.125 million.

Amid Florida’s budget shortfall, corporations lobby for more tax cuts” via Jason Garcia of the Orlando Sentinel — This spring, PetMed Express Inc., a nationwide pet pharmacy that sells nearly $300 million a year worth of medicines and supplies, got a six-figure gift from the state of Florida: A $285,000 income tax refund. Meanwhile, the company that owns Centennial Bank — which has branches in four states and $15 billion in assets — recently revealed that it paid $1 million less in Florida taxes last year. The tax savings for both companies stem from a roughly $2 billion package of temporary corporate tax cuts that some of the world’s biggest businesses lobbied through the Republican-controlled Florida Legislature in 2018 and 2019 — before the COVID-19 pandemic ripped a multibillion-dollar hole in Florida’s finances. Those corporate tax cuts are scheduled to expire at the end of next year. But now, citing the pandemic, businesses are pushing state leaders to turn those temporary cuts into permanent breaks.

More corona
The American school year is a mess — so these families decided to move abroad” via Debra Kamin of The Washington Post — The U.S. government does not keep an official tally of how many of its citizens hold second passports, but estimates run as high as 40 million. And it’s even less clear how many will use those passports to get their kids back into physical classrooms for the 2020-2021 school year. But some are. And for many couples, COVID-19 was a final straw on top of a bale of political and social unrest, with a number of families taking advantage of their second passports to enroll their children in schools in other countries. Having an alternative country to jump to is a privilege, says Sara Goodman, a political scientist at the University of California at Irvine, who studies immigration and citizenship. But it’s not necessarily a privilege of income.

OUC crews head to Hurricane Laura damage in trucks stocked with COVID-19 masks” via Kevin Spear of the Orlando Sentinel — A dozen Orlando Utilities Commission linemen headed to Louisiana early, bound for electric grids wrecked by Hurricane Laura, one of the most powerful storms to strike the state. It’s a familiar routine for utilities in hurricane alley to voluntarily dispatch convoys of crews to help each other recover. But it’s also a new era, with warnings for more and bigger storms fueled by a warming climate and the onslaught of COVID-19 that utilities have tried their best to prepare for. The tool kits on their 40,000-pound bucket trucks, stocked with heavy wire cutters, thick gloves and wrenches, have been modified to include the lightest and flimsiest of items: face coverings.

D.C. matters
Marco Rubio touts a new COVID technology in news release about his child’s school” via Alex Daugherty of the Miami Herald — A news release pitching a “catch and kill” air filtration system to help schools reduce COVID-19 infection risk quoted Sen. Rubio praising the technology and said the Republican lawmaker would be on hand to celebrate the system’s installation at True North Classical Academy, a charter school one of his children attends. But Rubio’s office said he won’t attend the event. And the sitting senator isn’t endorsing the product, Rubio spokesperson Nick Iacovella said in an email: “Sen. Rubio cannot comment on any specific product, but he strongly supports schools using new technologies, strategies, and routines to help them reopen safely.”
Statewide
Florida Supreme Court says DeSantis violated state constitution with court pick” via Gary Fineout of POLITICO — In an important test case, the Florida Supreme Court concluded that DeSantis exceeded his authority when he elevated a South Florida judge to the state’s highest court even though she did not meet eligibility requirements in the state constitution. But it appears that Circuit Court Judge Renatha Francis still is on track to take her spot on the state Supreme Court because the justices ultimately refused to undo the appointment as requested by state Rep. Geraldine Thompson. Instead, justices rejected the Orlando Democrat’s lawsuit and said that they had no authority to require that the governor appoint someone from a new list of finalists. Justice Carlos Muniz, a DeSantis appointee who wrote the majority opinion, said that what Thompson “seeks is fundamentally different from the remedy that we are authorized to grant in the circumstances presented” and that it is “not our role to impose a remedy that was not requested.”

Ron DeSantis stepped out of bounds when he appointed Renatha Francis to the Florida Supreme Court. Image via Jamaica Beacon.

State approves five nursing home applications” via News Service of Florida — As the state battles the spread of COVID-19 in institutional care settings, six long-term care providers submitted the certificate of need applications to build additional facilities in Florida. State health care regulators announced this week that five of the applications have been accepted. The Agency for Health Care Administration accepted applications submitted by Avante Group in Orlando, Okeechobee Healthcare Facility in Okeechobee County, and Palm Beach SNF Operations which wants to build a new 150-bed nursing home in Palm Beach County. The state also accepted two applications from Miami-Dade County providers. Aventura SNF wants to add 40 community beds to its Aventura Rehab and Nursing Center, and Health Resort Network wants to establish a new 123-bed nursing home.

Decision on Gulf Power coronavirus costs appealed” via The News Service of Florida — The Office of Public Counsel has gone to the Florida Supreme Court to challenge a regulatory decision that could ultimately help Gulf Power Co. pass along coronavirus-related costs to customers. The OPC, which represents consumers in utility issues, filed a notice of appeal as a first step in challenging the decision last month by the Florida Public Service Commission. The commission decision allows Gulf to start an accounting process for costs of safety-related measures and bad debt from customers not paying bills during the pandemic.

Workers’ comp rule meeting scheduled” via News Service of Florida — The Florida Department of Financial Services has scheduled a second public hearing about proposed regulatory changes in a process designed to resolve disputes about payments to medical providers in the workers’ compensation insurance system. Proposed changes include requiring providers to use a specified form to petition the state and to submit copies of all medical bills to the state along with the petition for review. A Department of Financial Services report showed that 5,298 health care providers petitioned the state for reviews of disputed claim reimbursements during the state’s 2016-2017 fiscal year. Of those, the department closed 4,725 petitions, dismissing 2,570 of them. A hearing on the proposed rule is scheduled for Oct. 7.

Squeeze continues on Florida’s citrus groves” via The News Service Of Florida — Florida’s struggling citrus industry is using nearly 50% fewer acres than 20 years ago, according to annual end-of-season reports from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The agency’s National Agricultural Statistics Service Florida Field Office calculated 419,542 citrus acres in Florida as the 2019-2020 growing season ended in July. The acreage figure was down 3% from a prior survey and off 49.6% from 2000 when citrus groves accounted for 832,275 acres, of which 665,529 were for oranges. In the latest count, 382,393 acres were used for orange production. During the recently finished season, the industry produced 67.3 million 90-pound boxes of oranges, the industry-standard measurement. That number was below the 71.85 million boxes filled during the 2018-2019 season.

U.S. Sugar hammers plaintiffs in sugar-cane burn lawsuit after plaintiffs retract inaccurate data on pollution levels” via Florida Politics staff reports — Plaintiffs behind a lawsuit alleging sugar-cane burns are harming nearby Glades residents were forced to revise data which overstated the negative effects of those burns by 60 times. That’s according to a newly filed document responding to sugar farmers’ efforts to dismiss the case. Plaintiffs’ attorneys argue their revised projections still justify the ongoing suit, but a U.S. Sugar spokesperson is bashing those attorneys for relying on inaccurate data in refiling the case. “From the beginning, the trial lawyers refused to acknowledge readily available monitoring data collected by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection,” said Judy Sanchez, a U.S. Sugar spokesperson. “Instead, they hired a consultant to create a model to generate hypothetical projections to support the claims in their second amended complaint.”

Deloitte’s $50M fine in Rhode Island went unnoticed — Florida’s Medicaid agency likely overlooked a $50 million fine Rhode Island levied against Deloitte for a public assistance IT system that didn’t meet the state’s standards. As reported by Matt Dixon of POLITICO Florida, the fine was finalized in February and comes on top of years of nonpayment on the state’s contract with the company. The fine came just a few months before Florida’s Agency for Health Care Administration awarded Deloitte a $135 million contract to build a database for the state’s Medicaid system. Some of the sanctions against the company were disclosed in its bid, though the state deemed records relating to them confidential.

A $50M fine for Deloitte was conveniently ignored by Florida officials.

Lobbying compensation: Second quarter brings Anfield Consulting $520K” via Drew Dixon of Florida Politics — Tallahassee-based Anfield Consulting earned more than $500,000 during the second quarter, according to newly filed lobbying compensation reports. Anfield generated about $520,000 in business between April 1 and June 30. The figure is a drop from the second quarter of last year when the firm earned an estimated $855,000. However, the legislative compensation report shows the firm still managed to draw 45 clients for legislative lobbying work while 43 clients hired Anfield for lobbying Florida’s governor and cabinet. Anfield Consulting is comprised of four lobbyists including Albert BalidoFrank BernardinoEdgar Fernandez and Natalie Schneider Fausel. Florida lobbyists report their pay in ranges covering $10,000 increments up to $50,000, after which they must report the exact amount of pay they received. Florida Politics estimates lobbying pay using the middle number of each range.

Local notes
A man with autism lost his right to vote or buy a home. He’s fighting to reclaim them” via Carli Teproff of the Miami Herald — At 22, Tyler Borjas had a job, a bank account and got around using Uber and Metrorail. But he couldn’t legally vote, buy a house or make travel plans. That’s because a Miami-Dade court deemed Borjas, who has autism, “incapacitated,” and placed him under guardianship. ”I want to make my own decisions,” Borjas, who is now 25, said. “I want my rights back.” Guardianship essentially stripped Borjas of his rights, meaning he couldn’t legally make decisions for himself, said Viviana Bonilla López, an attorney working with Disability Rights Florida, an advocacy group. Bonilla López has set out to change that for Borjas and other adults by promoting a mechanism known as Supported Decision Making instead of guardianship. If Borjas succeeds, it’s believed he’ll be only the second person in the state to reclaim his rights back in this manner.

A year without Fantasy Fest has put the hurt on Keys nonprofits. Some got creative” via Gwen Filosa of the Miami Herald — Fantasy Fest, the annual 10-day party celebrating the silly and the sexy, means more than G-strings and body paint to the people of Key West. It’s part of the tourist revenue stream that for locals pays the rent and puts food on the table. “It’s a ridiculous amount of money,” said Nadene Grossman Orr, whose We’ve Got the Keys agency puts on the annual October festival. “It pains me to think about how much money, between hotels and the restaurants. It’s millions and millions of dollars.” When organizers canceled the event this year due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, it also hurt Keys nonprofits.

The cancellation of Fantasy Fest has hurt several Key West nonprofits.

Adam Smith’s ‘Political Party’ podcast debuts” via Bill DeYoung of St. Pete Catalyst — Smith, the former political editor of the Tampa Bay Times, has joined the St. Pete Catalyst with a weekly podcast focused on politics in Florida. “I’m a political junkie,” Smith said. “So, if I’m talking to friends in politics on both sides of the aisle, the idea is ‘This is that conversation.’ It’s a live conversation, recorded.” The first episode is with “a couple of the smartest people in politics,” Smith explained, “Democratic consultant Matthew Isbell and Republican consultant Nick Hansen. Just talking about why Pinellas is the bellwether for the presidential election. It’s the ultimate swing county.” Political Party, he added, will cover local, regional and state politics, “based on what’s happening.”

Top opinion
Trump’s economy isn’t keeping America great” via Nikki Fried for Fox Business — If Trump wants to talk about the economy, that’s fine — let’s start that conversation with the economy in America’s largest swing state, Florida. It’s not a conversation he’ll want to have. Florida’s economy is one of America’s biggest economic engines, with a gross domestic product of over $1 trillion. Our state’s economy is built largely on tourism, attracting over 130 million people from around the world annually; those visitors spent $94 billion in Florida last year. But because of COVID-19, tourism has ground to a halt in the Sunshine State, with a 60.5 percent drop last quarter — and it’s been made worse by Trump’s erratic response to the virus. With massive losses in state and local sales taxes fueling a record $5.4 billion state budget shortfall, Florida’s economy is on the brink. And that’s before considering the 1.4 million Floridians suddenly out of work.
Opinions
Of course Trump can win” via Philip Bump of The Washington Post — Four years ago this month, it seemed likely that Hillary Clinton would win the presidential election. Clinton’s national lead over Trump had repeatedly widened and narrowed, suggesting that, depending on where the waveform truncated on Election Day, her victory would similarly be either wide or narrow. State polling, though, consistently showed that she had enough of a lead in enough states that she’d manage to win both the popular and electoral votes. That she didn’t, that Trump beat the odds, has become the political equivalent of dividing by zero, an act deemed so outside of expectations that it negates any presumptions about what to expect this time around. Now-President Trump uses a version of that argument all the time: Look what happened in 2016; no one should take the polls at face value.

Reopening nursing homes is a tough call, but the right one” via the Orlando Sentinel editorial board — When it comes to misery, coronavirus has not been an equal-opportunity spreader. Few groups have suffered quite like the elderly and infirm. The rest of us have been cut off from work, school, restaurants and sports. People in long-term care facilities have been cut off from love. It’s been five months since long-term facilities in Florida were locked down. Most residents didn’t even get to hug their families goodbye. That will mercifully be ending soon. A state task force has sent recommendations to DeSantis that will reopen long-term care facilities on a limited basis. It’s a risky move, but it’s the right one. Residents are highly susceptible to contracting COVID-19, but they are also uniquely vulnerable to the current remedy.

Crystal Stickle: A strong health care system depends on every Floridian counted in the census” via Florida Politics — Each of us has an equal ability to determine how much federal funding the state will get and whether our communities will have the workforce, services, and capacity needed to meet our state’s growing health care needs and to be resilient and responsive in the face of disaster. That power comes from completing the U.S. census before Sept. 30. A complete and accurate census is fundamental to being able to build and maintain a health care infrastructure that can meet the needs of all our residents. But, getting an accurate count in a state as large and diverse as Florida is a challenge. We’ve got a long way to go for every household in Florida to complete its census form.

Today’s Sunrise
Florida’s death toll from COVID-19 passes another milestone — 139 new fatalities reported Thursday, pushing the statewide death toll to 11,011.

Also, on today’s Sunrise:

— The state also reported almost 3,300 new cases of coronavirus, with the total so far at 612,000. But the Governor is positively hopeful

— DeSantis is predicting he’ll win the legal fight over the forced reopening schools. He lost Round 1, but if he strings the appeal out long enough, DeSantis claims he’ll win by default

— The Governor likes to say schools are safe for kids and they’re not as vulnerable as adults. But sometimes, they are.

— A Miami Congresswoman says schools need more help to reopen safely, so she’s filed the SCHOOLS Act: “Safe Considerations of the Health of our Learning Students.”

— Voting rights activists are calling out the Elections Supervisor of Duval County Mike Hogan. They say he’s doing next to nothing to help his constituents in Jacksonville to vote by mail.

— Jacksonville attorney Eddie Farah is warning about lawmakers who want to inoculate corporations and give them immunity from lawsuits over COVID-19.

— Checking-in with a White Florida Woman who is facing criminal charges for slapping an 11-year-old Black child across the face after the kid rear-ended her in a go-cart at Boomer’s Game Center in Boca Raton. Foul language was involved.

To listen, click on the image below:

Weekend TV
Battleground Florida with Evan Donovan on News Channel 8 WFLA (NBC): Trump Jr. and Brigadier General (ret) Remo Butler.

Facing South Florida with Jim DeFede on CBS 4 in Miami: The Sunday show provides viewers with an in-depth look at politics in South Florida, along with other issues affecting the region.

Florida This Week on Tampa Bay’s WEDU: Moderator Rob Lorei hosts a roundtable featuring Sarah Vitale, Senior Planner, AICP, Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council; Florida Education Association President Fedrick Ingram; “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” host Margaret Hoover; Independent journalist and Florida State University professor Diane Roberts.

Political Connections Bay News 9 in Tampa/St. Pete: A review of both the RNC and DNC with Ronna McDaniel, chair of the RNC and Tom Perez, chair of the DNC.

Political Connections on CF 13 in Orlando: A review of the Republican National Convention, including a conversation with Lt. Gov. Jeanette Núñez who was a featured speaker at this year’s convention.

The Usual Suspects on WCTV-Tallahassee/Thomasville (CBS) and WJHG-Panama City (NBC): Host Gary Yordon talks with Sen. Lauren Book, Broward Supervisor of Elections Pete Antonocci and pollster Steve Vancore.

This Week in Jacksonville with Kent Justice on Channel 4 WJXT: U.S. Sen. Rick Scott; former Trump aide Omarosa Manigault Newman; pastor John Newman of The Sanctuary at Mt. Calvary in Jacksonville, and Rick Mullaney, director of the Jacksonville University Public Policy Institute.

This Week in South Florida on WPLG-Local10 News (ABC): Miami-Dade mayoral candidate Bovo, Republican activist Ed Pozzuoli and pollster Fernand Amandi.

Listen up
Dishonorable Mention: Rep. Chris Latvala, activist Becca TiederErnest Hooper and communications expert Dr. Karla Mastracchio discuss politics and culture. It’s move-in time across the country for colleges and universities; the hosts discuss what will happen with students living on (and off) campus in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s #PrimarySZN in Florida and the votes are in. A discussion of what happened and races to keep an eye on come November.

Inside Florida Politics from GateHouse Florida: Florida Republicans didn’t get to host the Republican National Convention in Jacksonville as hoped, but Florida was still a focus of this week’s event. Journalists Zac AndersonJohn Kennedy and Antonio Fins discuss some of the Florida highlights of the convention, where Trump currently stands against Biden in the Sunshine State and the latest developments in the big issue that appears to be weighing Trump down in Florida, the coronavirus pandemic.

podcastED: Step Up For Students President Doug Tuthill finishes a three-part podcast series with Berkeley law professor Stephen Sugarman, discussing the landmark Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue Supreme Court decision. The June 2020 decision made it clear that a state cannot exclude religious schools from receiving funding from a program created by the state to fund private education. Chief Justice John Roberts clearly echoed Sugarman’s writing in the 5-4 decision. In Sugarman’s analysis, there is a fundamental disagreement between the judges as to how the Court will continue to resolve the tension between the Free Exercise and Establishment Clauses of the Constitution.

REGULATED from hosts Christian Bax and Tony Glover: “Sin Industry Analytics” with Adam Crabtree.

Tallahassee Business Podcast from the Tallahassee Chamber presented by 223 Agency: A discussion about the Chamber’s new Talent 2030 initiative. Terrie Ard is President and COO of Moore and chairs the Chamber’s talent committee. Corrie Melton is the Chamber’s Vice President for Membership & Talent Development and is staffing the new Talent 2030 initiative. Working closely for the past year, Ard and Melton have been instrumental in building out the Chamber’s program of work that relates to solving Tallahassee’s workforce and talent needs.

The New Abnormal from host Rick Wilson and Molly Jong-FastMary Trump, The New Abnormal’s favorite guest, is back for the third night of the Republican National Convention. Wilson and Jong-Fast want to know if it’s too late for Trump to drop Mike Pence as his running mate and bring in fresh blood. “Pence is a total drip and his only value to Donald is that he sucks up to him,” says Mary. “Do we seriously think that Mike Pence could not be convinced to step down?” Wilson admits it would be incredibly tough to bring in a new vice-presidential candidate at this late stage but can see why Trump would do it. “It’s a difficult enterprise. Although, I think Donald would be tempted don’t you, Mary? Because it’s like a reality TV play. It’ll be dramatic. The ratings will be yuge.” Jong-Fast was taken back by the sheer scale of dishonesty at the convention.

The Yard Sign with host Jonathan TorresJoe Gruters, chair of the Republican Party of Florida, talks with Torres about primary Election Day across the state of Florida and the role the GOP is having on campaigns across the state.

Instagram of the day
Running with a purpose
Whether you’re a morning walker, a die-hard runner or a “whenever” exerciser, the Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) invite you to join in their 5K run to End Endless Wars.

The weekend-long event that begins today is designed to raise awareness of a foreign policy that has deployed troops to Afghanistan and other Middle Eastern countries for nearly 20 years — and the burden this has laid on service members and their families.

“We currently have troops in Afghanistan and other countries like Iraq and Syria with no goal, no mission, no purpose,” said Jimmie Smith, Florida coalition director for the CVA. “That is not the proper use of the military.” Smith joined the military when he was 17 and at one point was deployed to Saudi Arabia during the Gulf War.

Smith said support for the drawdown of troops has been growing. He quoted polls that said 70 percent of Americans — and 73 percent of veterans — agree the wars should be ended.

Nearly 4,000 people nationwide have registered already for the free event “and we’re really praying to get 5,000,” Smith. “We’re hoping people throughout the nation who see this know there are different opportunities for them to have a voice in a positive way. It’s healthy, it’s outside and it has the ability to be done during the COVID lockdown in the safest manner.”

Smith, a former state representative and outgoing Citrus County commissioner, said he and friends will be walking 3.1 miles starting at 9 a.m. at Tampa’s Ballast Point Park.

For more information and to register to participate, visit EndEndlessWars5K.com.

In addition to its End Endless Wars project, the CVA also is active as a watchdog for Veterans Affairs health care and other veteran-related issues.

to watch a related video, “Leave No One Behind,” click on the image below:

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Wrestling event — with fans — coming to Daily’s Place” via Tom Szaroleta of The Florida Times-Union — Daily’s Place will welcome back fans when All Elite Wrestling holds its televised Dynamite event at the downtown Jacksonville venue. The event is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 27. The show will be taped and aired at a later date. Wrestlers who will be fighting at the event were not announced. The venue, which has been forced to cancel nearly all of its summer concert series due to the COVID-19 outbreak, seats 5,500, but capacity will be limited to 10% for the Dynamite event. Seats will be sold in socially distanced “pods” of two, three, four and six. No seats will be sold on the floor or in the 100 level closest to the stage.

Live wrestling — with an audience — will take place soon at Daily’s Place in Jacksonville.

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Friday, August 28, 2020

Alexei Navalny Poisoned

“The Kremlin said on Tuesday it saw no need for now to investigate circumstances leading up to opposition politician Alexei Navalny’s grave illness, and that a German clinic’s initial diagnosis of poisoning was not yet conclusive… Navalny, an outspoken opponent of President Vladimir Putin, was airlifted to Germany for treatment on Saturday after collapsing on a plane while flying back to Moscow from Siberia.” Reuters

Both sides condemn Putin and his autocratic regime:

Mr Navalny’s bravery in prosecuting his anti-corruption crusade over the last decade cannot be overstated. He has been imprisoned on 13 occasions for organising anti-Putin protests, has endured physical attacks and was hospitalised after a mysterious ‘allergic attack’ last year. The day before he collapsed last week, a group of young supporters reportedly asked him: ‘Why aren’t you dead yet?’”
Editorial Board, The Guardian

“The Soviet-era secret services had a long tradition of exotic methods for murdering persons surreptitiously—most of them involving lethal substances and inventive delivery mechanisms… These assassination methods were developed in a special secret KGB laboratory—a dark, macabre, real-world version of the British intelligence services spy gadget factory from James Bond movies. Boris Yeltsin, the first post-Soviet era president of the new independent Russia, had the lab mothballed as a gesture of conciliation to the West…

“However, his successor, Vladimir Putin, made re-activating the lab one of his first official acts. In early 2000, the man who gave Putin his start in politics, former St. Petersburg mayor Anatoliy Sobchak, became victim number one on what is now a long list of Putin associates and enemies who died (or came close to it) after being poisoned.”
Reuben Johnson, The Bulwark

“The number of Kremlin critics who somehow encounter deadly toxins is rivaled only by the number of Russian dissenters who are mysteriously prone to falling out of open windows…

“With the escalating crisis in Belarus fueling anti-Putin demonstrations inside Russia, it is a particularly convenient time for Russia’s most prominent opposition figure to be incapacitated. Russia is, by all accounts, spooked by events in Belarus. And when a favorable status quo in Russia’s ‘Near Abroad’ is threatened, Moscow has a habit of engaging in reckless and destabilizing behaviors to preserve it. Navalny’s debilitation may, in fact, merely be a harbinger of events yet to come.”
Noah Rothman, Commentary Magazine

“Mr. Navalny’s exposés of corruption among the ‘crooks and robbers’ at the top, including a blistering YouTube documentary on the lavish properties, yachts and Tuscan vineyards owned by former prime minister and former president Dmitri Medvedev, earned him powerful enemies. Of late, he had been actively cheering on the ongoing protests in the city of Khabarovsk, and the anti-government demonstrations in Belarus…

“Mr. Putin has certainly shown no qualms about striking at foes at home and abroad. But it is equally possible that some other shadowy figure in the Russian kleptocracy decided to silence him… What is certain is that Mr. Putin, through his disdain for human rights and the rule of law, has set the tone for his nation, and has made it dangerous for anyone who dares rise up against corruption, lawlessness or injustice. Given the murky politics of the Kremlin, it may indeed be that Mr. Putin and his lieutenants did not order the hit on Mr. Navalny, who stands to become a bigger problem as a martyr than he was as a gadfly. But, as the Russian expression goes, ‘You cooked the kasha, you eat it.’”
Editorial Board, New York Times

“Abroad, Russia still wages war in the traditional sense, as many Syrians can attest. But it also uses ‘little green men’ — the Russian soldiers who appeared in Crimea without identifying insignia to lay the groundwork for Moscow’s annexation of the peninsula in 2014 — and sends so-called ‘military advisers’ to do the Kremlin’s bidding in places like Venezuela. It also uses mercenaries, such as the Wagner group, which dispatches hired-hands to do Russia’s unofficial fighting in places including the Central African Republic and Libya…

“Putin has purposely created an environment in Russia in which the state does not exercise a monopoly on violence — or put differently, the state exercises a monopoly on the ability to determine who is allowed to commit violence from within a range of state, quasi-state, and non-state actors… The main point about Navalny’s poisoning, of course, isn’t whether Putin’s finger prints are on it, but instead that Putin has created an environment in which people feel it is permissible to kill with impunity.”
Andrew Foxall, Spectator USA

“The Kremlin’s poisoning of Navalny is an admonition as well for the U.S., which remains in Putin’s crosshairs as we near the 2020 presidential election. If Putin felt vulnerable enough to poison Navalny, then we should expect him to increase the intensity of his attacks on our democracy — even at the risk of greater conflict between our nations. Now is the ideal opportunity to express solidarity with Navalny, while emphasizing our continued readiness to defend, deter and counter Russia’s nefarious interference in our domestic politics.”
Daniel N. Hoffman, The Hill

Other opinions below.

From the Right

“Putin continues to prove he feels comfortable using chemical and biological weapons against political enemies. As shown by his 2018 poisoning in Britain of a former spy and his daughter and the ensuing death of an innocent woman, Putin does not recognize borders in carrying out these attacks. Navalny’s plight reemphasizes the need to hold Putin accountable…

“It has been reported that Trump, pursuing a new nuclear arms control treaty, wants to meet with Putin at next month’s United Nations General Assembly. Considering the global import of nuclear weapons proliferation and Russian advancements in hypersonic weapons, the meeting is a good idea… [But] Trump must make clear that the U.S. regards Putin’s actions as an unacceptable threat to international order… The world still looks to the U.S. to lead. As he heads into a tight November election, there’s no better time for Trump to show he’s capable of doing so.”
Tom Rogan, Washington Examiner

From the Left

Washington must send clear signals to Putin about the kinds of behavior the U.S. deems unacceptable. The Trump administration’s policies have instead been characterized by inconstancy. Since 2017, the U.S. has imposed sanctions against Russian individuals and some government entities for a range of actions, from conducting cyberattacks to meddling in Ukraine to poisoning a former Russian spy living in the U.K. Yet the impact of these measures has been blunted by Trump’s resistance to tougher penalties, his acceptance of Putin’s denial of interference in the 2016 election, and his push to welcome Russia back into the Group of Seven club of industrial nations…

“A coherent strategy to confront this challenge will be essential for the next U.S. administration… Consistent messaging, tougher deterrence measures and resolute support for allies are essential to a successful strategy. Continued drift will only embolden Putin and his operatives.”
Editorial Board, Bloomberg

Russian Activists’ Perspectives

“In recent years, Mr. Navalny’s undeniable leadership of the Russian opposition has also become a kind of sign of President Vladimir V. Putin’s stability. The unchanging leader of the regime is Vladimir Putin; the unchanging leader of the opposition is Aleksei Navalny. It was hard to imagine him being arrested or killed. But everything changes. If the Russian government has now decided to get rid of Mr. Navalny, that suggests it is constructing some new political configuration in which there is no longer a need for any kind of an opposition

“The problem is that the system in which you’re either for Mr. Putin or you die seems much more unstable than what came before it. Political terror precludes the possibility of political stability. The person least comfortable in a Navalny-free Russia is bound to be Mr. Putin himself.”
Oleg Kashin, New York Times

“Once the immediate crisis passes, there should also be long-term consequences. Under Putin, the perpetrators of attacks on opposition leaders — including, most prominently, the assassination of Boris Nemtsov in plain sight of the Kremlin, 2,000 days ago this week — will continue to be shielded from the highest level. But Putin will not be in power forever. For now, in the West, there should be no more talk of new ‘resets’ with a regime that speaks with its opponents in the language of bullets and poison.”
Vladimir Kara-Murza, Washington Post

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⚡ In Kenosha, Jacob Blake’s father said his son is handcuffed to the hospital bed: “He can’t go anywhere. Why do you have him cuffed to the bed?”

  • Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers replied “hell yes” when asked if he was concerned about Blake being handcuffed. —AP

🇯🇵 Breaking: Japanese PM Shinzo Abe announced today that he plans to resign, due to health issues from ulcerative colitis. (BBC)

1 big thing: Trump between the lines
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After spending four years pushing away all but his hardest core, President Trump used the Republican National Convention to try to belatedly to reel back big swaths of the electorate who like his policies but don’t like him.

  • The Trump campaign is gambling that even Americans who hate his style will ultimately vote on what they think affects them most directly.
  • So while the Democratic convention focused on Biden’s character and empathy, Republicans went heavy on hardline policy contrasts by trying to cast Biden as a risky leftist, Axios’ Alayna Treene points out.

More than 1,500 guests — few with masks, even though the pandemic rages — sat shoulder-to-shoulder on white folding chairs last night as Trump audaciously delivered his acceptance speech on the White House’s South Lawn.

  • “Joe Biden’s plan is not a solution to the virus, but rather it’s a surrender to the virus,” Trump said, falsely portraying Biden’s vow to listen to scientists.

Then the president and his family basked onstage in a singalong of “God Bless the U.S.A.,” as fireworks lit up “TRUMP” and “2020” over the Washington Monument, turning the most public of property into a political tableau.

  • “Always remember: They are coming after me, because I am fighting for you,” Trump said. “That’s what’s happening.”

Trump summed up his view of the race with blunt brevity:

  • “[T]he fact is, we are here and they are not.”
  • Signaling the tone with 67 days to Election Day, Trump used Biden’s name 40 times during his 70-minute speech. Biden didn’t use Trump’s name once.
“2020” in fireworks. Photo: Doug Mills/The New York Times via Getty Images

The four-night Republican convention had twin aims, officials tell Axios:

  1. Make Trump more palatable to suburbanites who hate his rhetoric but like some of his policies.
  2. Ratchet up the fear factor for the Biden-Harris ticket, mostly using riots and safety as hot buttons — “deadly sanctuary cities,” and charges Biden would let in jihadis, take down the wall and turn criminals loose.

Parts of the convention were effective — including stories of personal empathy, and testimonies from Black allies like Herschel Walker, the former NFL star, who said: “I take it as a personal insult that people would think I’ve had a 37-year friendship with a racist.”

The bottom line: All those moments were designed to create a permission structure for nervous suburbanites to vote for Trump despite possible stigma in their social circles, a Trump aide told Axios.

  • But Trump advisers admit there was there was lots of contradictory messaging, such as hitting the Biden-backed 1994 crime bill as too harsh, while crowning Trump the candidate of law and order.
  • And harping on rising violence in big cities, when Trump is in charge.

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2. More sports leagues join protests
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An empty Oracle Park in San Francisco. Photo: Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images

The sports walk-out first started by NBA players after the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha grew yesterday, with even more leagues joining the historic strike, per Axios Sports‘ Jeff Tracy.

  • 🏀 NBA: All three playoff games were postponed for the second straight day, but players met and voted to resume the season by this weekend.
  • 🏈 NFL: Nine teams canceled practice, and the Giants are considering sitting out a game.
  • ⚾️ MLB: Seven games were postponed as players opted again to sit out.
  • 🏒 NHL: After playing on Wednesday, the NHL postponed Thursday and Friday’s playoff games, but plan to resume Saturday.
3. Facebook as “silent majority”

“If you don’t think Donald Trump can get re-elected in November, you need to spend more time on Facebook,” writes N.Y. Times tech columnist Kevin Roose who keeps a popular Twitter tally of right-wing muscle on Facebook.

  • “Most days, the leaderboard looks roughly the same: conservative post after conservative post, with the occasional liberal interloper.”

Why it matters: “The result is a kind of parallel media universe that left-of-center Facebook users may never encounter, but that has been stunningly effective in shaping its own version of reality.”

4. RNC’s finale night
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All week long, the Republican convention tried to create the illusion that the pandemic is largely a thing of the past. The rows of chairs on the South Lawn were inches apart. Protective masks weren’t required, and COVID-19 tests weren’t administered to everyone. AP

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Ivanka Trump introduced her father: “Washington has not changed Donald Trump. Donald Trump has changed Washington.”

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Rudy Giuliani called Biden “a Trojan Horse with Bernie, AOC, Pelosi, Black Lives Matter and his party’s entire left wing hidden inside his body.”

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Democrats put on their own light show during Trump’s fireworks.

5. Biden to return to pandemic campaign trail
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Joe Biden announced plans yesterday to start traveling to swing states, promising not to violate “state rules about how many people can in fact assemble,” reports Axios’ Hans Nichols.

  • As some polls suggest Biden’s lead is narrowing, some Democrats worry that President Trump could gain a tactical advantage at crunch time if he’s campaigning in person and Biden’s only out there virtually.
  • Still, many Biden advisers remain convinced that there’s a strategic benefit to drawing a sharp contrast with President Trump when it comes to curbing travel and social distancing — as well as a public health benefit.

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6. Big hurricanes become more frequent
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A combination of increased coastal development, natural climate cycles, reductions in air pollution and man-made climate change could lead to increased damage from tropical storms around the globe, reports AP’s Seth Borenstein.

  • “We are seeing an increase of intensity of these phenomena because we as a society are fundamentally changing the Earth and at the same time we are moving to locations that are more hazardous,” said Susan Cutter, director of the Hazards and Vulnerability Institute at the University of South Carolina.
7. For cars, it’s a seller’s market
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Anyone looking to buy a car right now is likely to find fewer choices and higher prices — with very little room to negotiate, Axios’ Joann Muller reports from Detroit.

  • The big picture: The pandemic has thrown off the natural balance between supply and demand for new and used cars, driving up vehicle prices and putting all the bargaining power into the hands of car dealers, who are enjoying fatter-than-normal profits.

The shift has been driven by federal stimulus programs, incentives like longer loans and increased aversion toward public transit amid the virus crisis.

8. Milestone: Lord & Taylor liquidating
Engraving shows a manual elevator in the Lord & Taylor store in Manhattan in 1873. Photo: Archive Photos/Getty Images

Lord & Taylor — America’s oldest department store, with roots dating to 1826 — will close all 38 of its once-grand stores after filing for bankruptcy.

  • Department stores were in trouble anyway. But the pandemic has wiped them out, because of shutdowns and the move away from formal attire.

Also filing for bankruptcy during the pandemic: J.C. Penney, Neiman Marcus and Stein Mart.

  • J.C. Penney and Neiman Marcus plan to stay in business; Stein Mart is liquidating, USA Today reports.
9. “The silence will speak to us all”
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Kurt Streeterformerly a world-ranked ATP tennis player and ESPN The Magazine writer, debuts as “Sports of the Times” columnist for the N.Y. Times:

Never before has the world of sports spoken so emphatically. The timing was unmistakably significant. The athlete walkouts were set starkly against a frightened Trumpian vision presented at the Republican National Convention.

We watched this week as two Americas clashed in front of us, separated by generations and by oceans-apart views of race, justice and what it means to be a patriot.

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10. 1 fun thing: “Work from Bermuda”
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A beach in Bermuda. Photo: Don Emmert/AFP via Getty Images

Scenic destinations, like Barbados and Bermuda, are offering special programs to allow remote workers to move there in a bit to boost their tourism-reliant economies, The Wall Street Journal’s Debra Kamin reports.

  • “These guests to Bermuda are a hybrid of residents and visitors, spending money at our restaurants, spas … it will help us get our people in hospitality back to work,” said Glenn Jones, interim CEO of the Bermuda Tourism Authority.
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Trump deploys heavy hitters on final night of convention after Biden's low-octane lineup

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  • Trump defies pandemic on White House RNC stage, attacks Biden.
  • Weakened but dangerous, Laura still poses major threat.
  • March on Washington commemorations at racially-fraught time.
  • Exclusive: Brazil’s plan to protect Amazon has opposite effect.

 

 

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Trump flouts pandemic guidelines at RNC finale, slams Biden; Analysis: Trump wields fear in pitch for 4 more years

 

It was a largely maskless and densely packed crowd in the time of a global pandemic that continues to kill 1,000 Americans a day, as the Republican National Convention concluded on the South Lawn of the White House.

 

President Donald Trump defied his own administration’s coronavirus guidelines to speak for more than an hour as he painted a positive picture of America under his stewardship and lashed out at Democratic opponent Joe Biden.

 

Facing a perilous time for a nation beset by racial turmoil, economic collapse and a national health emergency, Trump delivered a triumphant, optimistic vision of the United States’ future.

 

But he claimed that brighter horizon can only be secured if he defeats Biden, who currently leads in most national and battleground state polls, Jonathan Lemire, Michelle L. Price and Kevin Freking report.

 

Despite tradition and regulation to not use the White House for purely political events, a huge stage was set up outside the Executive Mansion, dwarfing the trappings for some of the most important moments of past presidencies.

 

GOP convention takeaways: What virus? Fear motivates.

 

VIDEO: Trump address.

 

Analysis: Trump painted a grim and dystopian portrait of violence in American cities run by Democrats and populated by voters who largely oppose him during his address. He cast himself as the last best hope for keeping lawlessness from reaching suburban communities — the same communities where he needs to stem the tide of voters turning against the GOP, writes AP Washington Bureau Chief Julie Pace. Trump claimed that Biden would allow crime to run rampant and has inaccurately said Biden supports efforts to defund police.

 

RNC Protest: Hundreds of demonstrators gathered around the White House for a “noise demonstration and dance party” to drown out Trump’s speech. There was no indication that Trump heard the protesters. But there were a few points when a mix of sirens, music and blowhorns could be heard in the background, Ashraf Khalil reports.

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Weakened but still dangerous, Laura could wreak more devastation as it moves up east coast

 

The menacing remnants of Hurricane Laura are unleashing heavy rain hundreds of miles inland from a path of death and destruction left along the northwest Gulf Coast.

 

Forecasters say an eastern turn by Laura, which is now a tropical depression, could make it a looming threat to the mid-Atlantic states over the weekend.

 

Laura crashed ashore as a Category 4 hurricane near the Louisiana border with Texas. It was one of the strongest hurricanes ever to strike the U.S., packing 150-mph winds. It destroyed buildings, toppled trees and killed at least six people, Melinda Deslatte, Stacey Plaisance and Gerald Herbert report.

 

“There are houses that are totally gone,” said one Lake Charles resident. The industrial and casino city of 80,000 people in low-lying Louisiana was battered by Laura.

 

Forecasters say it could still pack a punch en route to the East Coast.

 

Elsewhere, a reported tornado has torn part of the roof from a rural church in northeastern Arkansas as remnants of the hurricane crossed into the state.

 

PHOTOS: Aerial images show stark destruction from Laura.

 

VIDEO: Laura blasts Louisiana coastline, damages homes.

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March on Washington anniversary to draw 1000s; Kenosha shooting strains tie between Black residents, police

 

Today’s commemoration of the 1963 March on Washington comes at perhaps the most fraught period of racial tensions in modern American history since that defining civil rights era.

 

There is an ongoing and searing reckoning with racial injustice and police brutality in the wake of George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis in police custody.

 

That has been further intensified to boiling point by other cases: the police killing of Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta; justice sought for Breonna Taylor’s death by police fire in Kentucky; and, just days ago, the shooting of Jacob Blake seven times in the back, as the 29-year-old leaned into his SUV with three of his children seated inside, by a white officer in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Blake is now paralyzed.

 

Kenosha, like Portland and other U.S. cities before, has seen days of protests and unrest this week.

 

Civil rights advocates will today highlight the scourge of police and vigilante violence against Black Americans at the commemoration of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom 57 years ago, reports Aaron Morrison.

 

Thousands are expected at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, where the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” address, a vision of racial equality that remains elusive for millions of Americans.

 

The Rev. Al Sharpton, who orgnanized the event along with Martin Luther King III, a son of the late icon, has assembled the families of an ever-expanding roll call of victims:

 

But turnout will be lighter than initially intended because of city-imposed pandemic restrictions that limit out-of-state visitors to the nation’s capital. Satellite march events have been planned in a handful of states.

 

Kenosha: Prosecutors charged a 17-year-old from Illinois in the fatal shooting of two protesters in the city and the wounding of a third. Five felony charges were filed against Kyle Rittenhouse. He could face a mandatory life sentence if convicted of first-degree intentional homicide, the most serious crime in Wisconsin. The shootings late Tuesday followed the weekend police shooting of Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old Black father of six who was left paralyzed from the waist down. Stephen Groves and Scott Bauer report.

 

Wisconsin Black Outrage: Until the police shooting of Jacob Blake, the bedroom community of Kenosha had been largely untouched by the level of demonstrations that were seen in nearby Milwaukee and Chicago after the death of George Floyd. Now the city of 99,000 residents finds itself as the latest flashpoint of racial tensions in the U.S. Corey Williams and Russell Contreras have that story.

 

NBA Analysis: The restart is about to restart. Basketball will be played again inside the bubble at Walt Disney World. Playoff matchups are set to resume on Saturday, meaning games will have stopped for three days while players protested the shooting of Jacob Blake. To shut up and dribble has never been less of an option for players and so the games and the messaging will go on, writes Tim Reynolds.

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BLM takes a distorted hit at GOP conventions

The Republican National Convention’s final night heard Black Lives Matter falsely accused of coordinating violent protests, while President Donald Trump related familiar distortions of his record on energy, veterans and more.

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AP Exclusive: Brazil’s plan to protect Amazon has opposite effect

President Jair Bolsonaro put the army in charge of protecting the rainforest. Instead, the AP has found, the operation dubbed as “Green Brazil 2” has had the opposite effect. Under military command, Brazil’s once-effective investigation and prosecution of illegal rainforest destruction by ranchers, farmers and miners has come to a virtual halt, even as this year’s burning season accelerates. Army focus on projects that ease access to protected areas have opened the rainforest to further exploitation.
Japan PM Shinzo Abe says he’s resigning for health reasons

Shinzo Abe, Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, says he will resign because a chronic illness has resurfaced. Concerns about Abe’s health began this summer. Abe has acknowledged having ulcerative colitis since his youth and has said the condition was controlled with treatment. Abe, whose term ends in September 2021, is expected to stay on until a new party leader is elected and formally approved by the parliament.
Virus lockdown brings new misery to long-suffering Gaza

The suffering of residents of Gaza, many already struggling to get by amid a crippling blockade, has been compounded by a virus lockdown. A standoff between Israel and Hamas rulers forced the only power plant to shut down earlier this month, leaving Palestinians with just four hours of electricity a day. The lockdown was imposed after authorities detected the first cases of local transmission, raising fears of a wider outbreak in the impoverished territory that is home to 2 million.
Small businesses in US college towns struggle without students

Small business owners in college towns across the U.S. are hoping for the best when students return — and bracing for the worst. That includes the owners of the bars, restaurants and other retailers on South University Avenue in Ann Arbor near the University of Michigan, which have been hit hard financially since the COVID-19 pandemic sent tens of thousands of their customers back home in mid-March.
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Good morning, Chicago. Illinois officials announced over 1,700 new known cases of coronavirus Thursday, a day after new restrictions went into effect in Will and Kankakee counties.
By now, we’ve all gotten used to staying six feet apart while social distancing. But a new report suggests that this may not be far enough away. Here’s what local doctors have to say about it.
And, although 2020 is far from over, cancellations for the new year have started to roll in. McCormick Place lost its largest 2021 convention so far, a sign that the pandemic’s toll on tourism will extend into next year.
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President Trump accepts GOP nomination for second term during White House RNC speech, says Biden will be ‘destroyer of American greatness’

President Donald Trump accepted the Republican Party’s nomination for president on Thursday night, using an elaborate set on the South Lawn of the White House to warn of a radical takeover of America if Democrat Joe Biden is elected.

The event, a critical mixing of partisan politics and government on the lawn of the People’s House, was the culmination of a Republican National Convention held in the shadow of a national pandemic — though few of the 1,500 people in attendance wore masks and sat and cheered Trump with no social distancing.

2

Fledgling militia group put out call to arms in Kenosha and 5,000 people responded. Now it’s banned from Facebook after fatal shootings during protests.

After two straight nights of violent unrest, former alderman Kevin Mathewson posted a call to arms on the Facebook page of his fledgling militia group Kenosha Guard. Within about four hours, some 1,000 people responded they were “going” to the Kenosha event. Another 4,000 said they were “interested.”

Later in the day, Mathewson, an assault-style rifle visibly strapped around his chest, posted a 15-second clip of civilians gathered near the courthouse. That night, police say a civilian with an assault-style weapon shot and killed two men and wounded another as armed vigilantes patrolled the streets during yet another violent night of protests following the police shooting of Jacob Blake.

 

 

3

‘We’re in uncharted waters:’ Illinois counties rush to finalize early voting sites amid looming election deadlines, COVID-19 concerns

Illinois election authorities are confronting higher levels of pushback from polling sites wary of hosting this year because of concerns and closures related to COVID-19. With early voting scheduled to begin Oct. 19, and the deadline to finalize sites set for early September, election administrators don’t have much time left.

4

New federal COVID-19 testing guidelines have sparked alarm, confusion. But Illinois isn’t adopting them, and Pritzker says Trump is playing politics.

A controversial change to national COVID-19 testing guidelines earlier this week has sparked confusion and alarm across the country — but Illinois leaders have denounced the new recommendations, saying they won’t be adopted locally.

 

 

5

Grab-and-go pizza slices enjoying a boom in Chicago: Here are the 9 best

Something strange has occurred in Chicago over the past few months, food writer Nick Kindelsperger. While the pandemic continues to cripple the local dining scene, restaurants selling pizza slices have blossomed. Oddly, there has never been a better time for the grab-and-go slice in Chicago.


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Jacob Blake handcuffed to hospital bed, father says

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When Jacob Blake’s father visited him in the hospital Wednesday, he said his son — who was shot in the back by a Kenosha, Wisconsin, police officer over the weekend — was handcuffed to the bed.
“I hate it that he was laying in that bed with the handcuff onto the bed,” his father, also named Jacob Blake, said Thursday. “He can’t go anywhere. Why do you have him cuffed to the bed?” The father also said it was unclear what charge or charges his son might be facing. Clare Proctor has the story…
Jacob Blake handcuffed to hospital bed, father says

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Being a convicted ‘sexual predator’ didn’t keep him from getting $700K in suburban VA hospital deals

Anthony Huber, killed while protesting in Kenosha, remembered as fearless skateboarder

Chicago police officers pointed guns at child, grandmother in raid on apartment: lawsuit

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President Trump ended four days during which he asked Americans for four more years with boasts that he accomplished more than any previous president in a single term and would fight to make America great again despite a deadly virus and crisis that has cost one in every 10 American workers their job.

 

As part of an extraordinary show staged on the South Lawn that had the checklist-air of a State of the Union address, Trump told a cheering, mostly mask-free audience that he delivered on his promises despite opposition from Democrats in Congress, progressive mayors and governors and communists in Beijing.

 

As he accepted his party’s nomination during a 70-minute speech that ended with a New York tenor singing opera and a fireworks display that spelled Trump’s name above the Washington monument, the president warned voters that former Vice President Joe Biden would be “the destroyer of American greatness,” if elected.

 

This November, we must turn the page on this failed American class,” he said. “We’re here and they’re not,” he continued, nodding toward the Truman Balcony and the White House behind him.

 

The Hill: Five takeaways on GOP’s norm-breaking convention.

 

Niall Stanage: The Memo: Trump reaches for optimism as weapon against Biden.

 

Discrediting Biden as a possible successor was one of the main goals of Trump’s address. In total, Trump namechecked Biden 41 times, according to the prepared remarks, compared to the zero times Biden mentioned Trump by name a week prior. Continuing a theme set by speakers on previous nights, Trump argued that Biden is a “Trojan horse” and a puppet of the progressive left.

 

“Biden’s record is a shameful roll call of the most catastrophic betrayals and blunders in our lifetime. He has spent his entire career on the wrong side of history,” Trump said. How can the Democrat Party ask to lead our country when it spends so much time tearing down our country?”

 

Three times, Trump invoked Biden’s 47 years in politics, particularly his work to help African Americans and blue-collar workers. Twice, Trump mocked Biden for having “empathy” for Americans — a major pillar of his campaign. Summing up his case, the president lashed the Democratic nominee using one of his favorite putdowns.

 

“Joe Biden is weak,” Trump said. “He takes his marching orders from liberal hypocrites who drive their cities into the ground while fleeing far from the scene of the wreckage.”

 

Dan Balz: Trump and Biden look to brutal fall campaign over pandemic, race and the economy

 

The Hill: Trump taunts Democrats in White House speech: “We’re here and they’re not.

 

Tim Alberta: What Trump couldn’t bring himself to say: Takeaways from RNC night 4.

 

Unlike the entire Democratic National Convention and most of this week’s GOP confab, the novel coronavirus has played an outsize role throughout the past two weeks. However, if someone hadn’t watched the previous seven days of speeches, they might forget there’s an ongoing pandemic. Almost the entire crowd on the South Lawn appeared maskless. Attendees laughed, chanted and clapped from chairs arranged just inches from one another.

 

The Washington Post reported earlier in the evening that the overwhelming majority of those in attendance were not tested for COVID-19 prior to their entrance, with only those in close proximity to the president receiving screenings. Two attendees told the Post that there were no coronavirus protocols in place for the event.

 

Nonetheless, Trump used his speech to defend the administration’s work to combat the virus despite the 5.8 million confirmed cases and more than 180,000 U.S. deaths since February.

 

“We are delivering life-saving therapies, and will produce a vaccine before the end of the year, or maybe even sooner,” Trump said. “We will defeat the virus, end the pandemic, and emerge stronger than ever before.”

 

The Associated Press: GOP convention takeaways: What virus? Fear motivates.

 

The HillIvanka Trump champions her father in fiery convention speech.

 

The New York Times: Trump heads into general election he casts as a crusade for law and order

 

The president also used the event as an opportunity to throw his weight behind law enforcement amid renewed social unrest in multiple major American cities following the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wis., over the weekend. While lightly discussing peaceful protests, Trump sought to portray the Democratic Party as aiding and abetting violent protests across the country.

 

“During their convention, Joe Biden and his supporters remained completely silent about the rioters and criminals spreading mayhem in Democrat-Run Cities,” Trump said. “If the Democrat Party wants to stand with anarchists, agitators, rioters, looters, and flag-burners, that is up to them. But I, as your president, will not be a part of it.”

 

“We have to give law enforcement, our police, back their power,” Trump added.

 

Notably, Trump did not mention Blake or George Floyd during the address.

 

The Hill: GOP convention speakers decry “mayhem,” slam Democrats as anti-police.

 

Peter Baker, The New York Times: During a 40-minute telephone interview this week, Trump strained to define what would distinguish his second term in office. “But so I think, I think it would be, I think it would be very, very, I think we’d have a very, very solid, we would continue what we’re doing, we’d solidify what we’ve done and we have other things on our plate that we want to get done,” he said. “I feel good.”

 

The Hill: Trump’s norm-busting convention used the White House inside and out as an iconic stage — a substitute for a traditional hall filled with Republican Party delegates, lawmakers and GOP donors. About 1,500 rented chairs and Trump supporters filled the South Lawn Thursday night. The former reality TV celebrity who still pores over ratings and crowd sizes, made a choice during a pandemic that his contemporary predecessors would not have envisioned.

 

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The Hill: Pardoned ex-inmate Alice Johnson praises Trump for First Step Act, urges compassion for “forgotten faces.”

 

The Associated Press: Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, a Trump attorney and adviser during the president’s impeachment and acquittal, makes no mention of Ukraine.

 

Mark Leibovich: In Trump’s gilded beltway, Giuliani finds a potent reward: Relevance.

 

NBC News: Twitter said on Thursday that a spam operation that pushed messages in the last month from fake accounts about Black people abandoning the Democratic Party was suspended as “specifically, artificially manipulative behavior.”

 

Ronald Brownstein, The Atlantic: The Flight 93 convention.

 

> Sports and protests: NBA players on Thursday decided to move forward with the playoffs a day after three playoff games were boycotted following the police shooting of Blake in Kenosha, Wis. In a statement, the league said it is “hopeful” to resume play today or this weekend at the very latest.

 

The decision to resume the playoffs came during a players meeting in the Orlando bubble Thursday morning.

 

Elsewhere, the NHL and MLB also canceled games on Thursday. The NHL postponed all three scheduled playoff games, while seven MLB games were postponed due to protests over the Blake shooting.

 

The Hill: Trump rips NBA, calls it “political organization.”

 

The New York Times: Black Lives Matter grows as a movement while facing new challenges.

 

Correction: Morning Report mistakenly referred on Thursday to Jacob Blake as killed following Sunday’s police shooting. He is recovering from multiple gunshot wounds in a Wisconsin hospital. We regret the error.

 

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LEADING THE DAY
MORE POLITICAL HEADLINES: Biden insisted on Thursday that he will take part in three presidential debates against Trump despite renewed calls from high profile Democrats saying that he shouldn’t do so.

 

“No. As long as the commission continues down the straight now as they have, I’m going to debate him,” Biden told MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell when asked whether he would consider not debating Trump. “I am going to be the fact-checker on the stage while I’m debating him.”

 

Biden’s comments came hours after Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said during her weekly press conference that the former vice president should not “legitimize” Trump by standing on stage with him.

 

“I don’t think that there should be any debates,” Pelosi said. “I do not think that the president of the United States has comported himself in a way that anybody has any association with truth, evidence, data and facts” (The Hill).

 

“I wouldn’t legitimize a conversation with him nor a debate in terms of the presidency of the United States,” she added.

 

The Hill: Pelosi revised and extended her remarks during a subsequent MSNBC interview: “I have every confidence in Biden against Trump in debates.” 

 

The first presidential debate is scheduled on Sept. 29.

 

The Hill: Biden plans to resume campaign travel after Labor Day.

 

The Hill: Biden tears into Trump ahead of GOP convention speech.

 

Biden’s comments came during one of two interviews he granted on Thursday, which came amid concerns within some Democratic circles that he has not effectively counter-programmed the Republican National Committee, as The Hill’s Amie Parnes reported earlier in the day. On Monday through Wednesday, Biden laid low, with the campaign’s advertising doing the lion’s share of that effort.

 

The Hill: Harris blasts Trump ahead of his convention speech: “He has failed.”

 

The Hill: Harris calls for the police officer involved in Jacob Blake’s shooting to be charged.

 

The Hill: Biden calls remarks at GOP convention on his religion “preposterous.”

 

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> Female voters: Republicans crafted a convention this week that attempted to cast Trump as the best choice for American women. Analysts studying the polls say Trump must improve the perception of his handling of the coronavirus to succeed. Women view the government’s handling of the pandemic more negatively than men and they are more concerned about its impact, said Daniel Cox, a research fellow in polling and public opinion at the American Enterprise Institute.

 

“If women voters view Trump as not being able to handle it or that he’s totally botched the response, I don’t see them supporting him,” Cox told The Hill.

 

There is skepticism among GOP strategists that Trump’s effort to paint the suburbs as under threat from Democrats will influence today’s female voters. The president has referred to suburban women as “housewives” and specifically highlighted his decision to revoke an Obama-era fair housing rule that aimed to end racial discrimination in housing.

 

The Trump campaign strategy is influenced by the 2016 election results, in which a majority of women voted for Hillary Clinton, but white women helped hand Trump the presidency, according to the Edison national election poll. Overall, 54 percent of women voted for Clinton four years ago, much higher than the 42 percent of women who voted for Trump. But when the women’s vote was examined by race, it became clear that more white women voted for Trump than the minority coalition of Black and Latino women who supported the Democratic ticket.

 

After the 2018 midterm elections, which rewarded Democratic candidates, Trump and Republicans understood his challenges among female voters run deep. Two-thirds of the victors in House districts that Democrats managed to flip – 18 total – were women (USA Today).

 

“Trump thinks that his best way to win suburban voters is to argue that a Biden victory would ruin suburban life as we know it. I am skeptical that that message will resonate, in part because the suburbs are much more diverse than they were a generation ago,” said Alex Conant, a Republican strategist who worked as communications director on Florida Sen. Marco Rubio’s 2016 campaign.

 

Republican strategists also point to generational change, which could pose an uphill climb for Trump, with a new wave of young families moving to the neighborhoods.

 

“The word ‘law and order’ does not have the negative connotation it might have to a younger generation, or to a suburbanite family who may have a young kid,” said one Republican strategist, referring to the generational divide that exists in attitudes toward policing.

IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES
CORONAVIRUS: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Thursday walked back a controversial revision to new guidance quietly released on Monday dealing with whether to test asymptomatic people who have been in contact with confirmed cases of COVID-19 (The Hill). After intense backlash from infectious disease and public health experts about scrambled messaging and erroneous recommendations, the CDC retreated but said it was merely trying to clarify the government’s testing guidance rather than revise best practices (The Hill).

 

The CDC created the controversy when it published a new statement this week saying that people who are not experiencing COVID-19 symptoms don’t necessarily need to be tested, even if they have been in close proximity to someone with a confirmed case of the coronavirus.

 

Experts interjected that the United States needs more testing, not less, and that coronavirus transmissions from asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic people — believed to account for between 30 percent and 50 percent of transmissions — are essential to identify and isolate to prevent uncontrolled spread of the virus. This phenomenon is especially relevant in schools and universities currently dealing with confirmed outbreaks among children and college students at a time when in-person instruction may be a challenge to safely maintain.

 

Asymptomatic students who are unaware they are infected run the risk of spreading the coronavirus to others of all ages and with underlying conditions, including faculty, administrators and relatives. For this reason, some colleges and universities have set up on-campus COVID-19 testing centers.

 

The Hill: The administration’s shifting COVID-19 testing information risks eroding the public trust.

 

The Associated Press: As the virus rages, the U.S. economy struggles to sustain a recovery.

 

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CONGRESS: Democratic negotiators and the White House resumed negotiations on a coronavirus relief package on Thursday, but the stalemate between the two sides remains as they made little progress toward a resolution.

 

Pelosi and White House chief of staff Mark Meadows spoke for roughly 25 minutes, but the discussion yielded no breakthrough. According to The Hill’s Mike Lillis, Pelosi offered Meadows a concession by proposing a $2.2 trillion price tag for the entire package, down from the Democrats’ most recent demand of $2.4 trillion floated earlier this month.

 

However, Meadows declined, maintaining the status quo in the discussions.

 

“We have said again and again that we’re willing to come down and meet them in the middle — that would be $2.2 trillion — and when they’re ready to do that, we’ll be ready to discuss and negotiate the particulars,” Pelosi told reporters in the Capitol just after the call with Meadows. “When they’re ready to do that they’ll let us know. I did not get that impression on that call [that they are]” (The Hill).

 

The conversation between the two negotiators was the first discussion between the sides since Aug. 7 when negotiations broke down over major sticking points, including the amount of funding for unemployment benefits, and state and local governments struggling to meet needs and balance budgets amid the pandemic.

 

The Associated Press: Pelosi, Meadows talk $2.2 trillion virus aid, but no deal in sight.

 

Reuters: Economists studying data say the U.S. recovery needs more fiscal stimulus.

 

With talks stalled, GOP lawmakers are hunting for leverage in discussions after weeks of no movement between Congressional Democrats and the White House. As The Hill’s Jordain Carney reports, GOP senators, who faced heavy criticism for leaving Washington without a deal, are trying to finalize a smaller roughly $500 billion COVID-19 relief package. They want to force a vote on the measure, potentially as soon as next week, making Democrats go on the record.

 

The Hill: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), during a pre-recorded convention speech, repeated his opposition to proposals to make Washington, D.C., a state because Democrats would gain two senators. “With two more liberal senators, we cannot undo the damage they’ve done,” he said.

 

The Hill: House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) touts Trump’s work on the economy during convention remarks.

 

The Hill: Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) rips Biden on foreign policy during convention speech.

 

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OPINION
America is in a class war, not a race war, by Chris Talgo, opinion contributor, The Hill. https://bit.ly/2Qy53bQ

 

Think the pandemic is bad? We’re setting ourselves up for a lot worse, by Philip B. Duffy, opinion contributor, The Hill. https://bit.ly/2EwDjSo

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WHERE AND WHEN
The House will convene at 9 a.m. for a pro forma session. The House Administration Committee holds a virtual hearing at 1 p.m. about voting safely this fall during the coronavirus pandemic.

 

The Senate meets at 2 p.m. for a pro forma session. The full Senate is scheduled to meet on Sept. 8.

 

Trump will travel to Manchester, N.H., to campaign this evening with a 6 p.m. speech at Pro Star Aviation and fly back to Washington. The president said on Thursday that he will travel this weekend to an area of the Gulf Coast affected by Hurricane Laura (The Hill).

 

Vice President Pence travels today to Duluth, Minn., and Traverse City, Mich., to campaign for Trump’s reelection and four more years in office. Pence will be in Wisconsin on Saturday to deliver a commencement address at Wisconsin Lutheran College in Franklin.

 

Economic indicator: The Bureau of Economic Analysis at 8:30 a.m. will report on personal income and spending in July.

 

👉 INVITATION: The Hill hosts a virtual discussion about Science and American Advancement” on Monday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. with former National Science Foundation Director France Córdova, Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-N.J.), Rep. Trey Hollingsworth (R-Ind.), Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-Texas), Energy Department Under Secretary for Science Paul Dabbar, plus other experts. RSVP: https://bit.ly/2FT87wT.

 

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ELSEWHERE
➔ 🌀Hurricane Laura, now a tropical depression, made landfall on Wednesday with winds of 150 mph and lost about half of its power after about 11 hours, weakening but leaving behind at least six fatalities and extensive flooding and structural damage that spread from Louisiana into Texas and Arkansas (The Associated Press). “This was the most powerful storm to ever make landfall in Louisiana,” Gov. John Bel Edwards (D) said on Thursday. “It’s continuing to cause damage and life-threatening conditions” (Reuters). Trump visited the Federal Emergency Management Agency headquarters in Washington on Thursday to monitor the federal response and will travel to the region this weekend, he said. Laura roared beyond the Gulf Coast and was headed north and then could make a turn toward the Mid-Atlantic (The Washington Post).

 

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 Japan: Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Japan’s longest-serving premier, announced his resignation because of poor health on Friday, ending a stint at the helm of the world’s third-biggest economy. It was the second time Abe has resigned as prime minister citing his health. Abe, 65, has suffered from ulcerative colitis for years and was hospitalized twice in one week this month. Under fire for his handling of the coronavirus and scandals among party members, Abe has recently seen his support fall to one of the lowest levels of his nearly eight years in office (Reuters).

 

 Federal Reserve: Chairman Jerome Powell on Thursday made a major announcement of a new central bank approach to inflation that could keep rates lower for longer (CNBC). Speaking at the annual Jackson Hole symposium, which is virtual and ends today, Powell said the Fed formally adopted a monetary consensus strategy that calls for allowing inflation to run above the bank’s 2 percent target in a bid to maximize job gains. The Fed’s approach, which Powell described as akin to what is already taking place in practice, will likely mean the central bank will tolerate higher levels of inflation for longer stretches to balance out years of persistently low price and wage increases (The Hill).

 

➔ TechWalmart announced Thursday that it is working with Microsoft to secure a joint deal to acquire TikTok. The news comes as Microsoft has been exploring a deal with the social media platform,, a process that has been accelerated by the president signing an executive action to push ByteDance, a Beijing-based company, to divest its ownership of TikTok. According to Trump’s order, the app poses a national security risk due to ByteDance being Chinese owned. “The way TikTok has integrated e-commerce and advertising capabilities in other markets is a clear benefit to creators and users in those markets. … We believe a potential relationship with TikTok U.S. in partnership with Microsoft could add this key functionality and provide Walmart with an important way for us to reach and serve omnichannel customers as well as grow our third-party marketplace and advertising businesses,” a Walmart spokesperson told CNBC (The Hill).

THE CLOSER
And finally … 👏👏👏 Bravo to this week’s Morning Report Quiz winners!

 

Here’s who guessed or Googled with masterful savvy about convention speeches delivered by nominees’ childrenPatrick Kavanagh, Daniel Bachhuber, Phil Kirstein, Candi Cee, Stewart Baker, John van Santen, John Donato and Donna Minter.

 

They knew that Chelsea Clinton described Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton during the 2016 convention as a “wonderful, thoughtful, hilarious” parent.

 

In 2004, the Democratic National Convention gave Ron Reagan, son of former President Ronald Reagan, a speaking role to talk about stem cell research.

 

In 2000, Karenna Gore offered childhood anecdotes to humanize her father, Al Gore, during her convention speech in Los Angeles. She did not, however, say that the vice president taught her how to drive her first car, an electric vehicle. We made that up.

 

During his 2000 convention acceptance speech in Philadelphia, nominee George W. Bush heaped superlatives on the 41st president, George H.W. Bush. The correct response from our puzzle possibilities was “all of the above.”

 

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SIREN … AP/TOKYO: “Japan’s PM Shinzo Abe intends to resign for health reasons”“Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, Shinzo Abe, intends to leave office because of declining health, according to his political party.

“In a country once known for its short-tenured prime ministers, the departure marks the end of an unusual era of stability that saw the Japanese leader strike up strong ties with President Donald Trump even as Abe’s ultra-nationalism riled the Koreas and China.

“While he pulled Japan out of recession, the economy has been battered anew by the coronavirus pandemic, and Abe has failed to achieve his cherished goal to formally rewrite the U.S.-drafted pacifist constitution because of poor public support.”

COLOR US SURPRISED that two weeks of virtual political conventions went off basically without a technical hitch. The two events were well produced and mostly seamless — and, take it from two people who have done six months of virtual events, that ain’t easy.

POLITICALLY, both Republicans and Democrats seem to have gotten what they needed out of these conventions. Millions watched as Democrats painted an apocalyptic picture of what they believe life would be like should President DONALD TRUMP win another four years. JOE BIDEN gave a well-executed speech. They introduced the world to Sen. KAMALA HARRIS. And Republicans were only left to say some of the speeches were pre-taped.

REPUBLICANS’ GOAL WAS SIMPLE: IF YOU’RE A REPUBLICAN or TRUMP-curious, the GOP wanted you to feel a bit more comfortable with voting for the president. They wanted you to forget that more than 180,000 Americans have died from a pandemic on the president’s watch. They wanted you to watch videos of America under TRUMP and have you believe that it is what would happen if BIDEN was elected. They wanted you to think that BIDEN would be dangerous for you and your family.

THE GOP CONVENTION celebrated the pre-virus America that TRUMP supporters long for, which had a booming economy and single-digit unemployment. His election pitch is: Pretend this calamity never happened. Transport yourself to six months ago. And, if you looked at the White House lawn Thursday night and saw the maskless masses, it’s clear that the GOP wants to pretend that this public-health nightmare is over.

OF COURSE, DEMOCRATS and fact-checkers are going to have a field day with Trump’s address. And yes, it’s really shocking that the president used America’s monuments — Fort McHenry, the Washington Monument and the White House — for nakedly partisan political purposes. It’s clearly illegal.

OR AS NYT’S JONATHAN MARTIN and SHANE GOLDMACHER put it: “The South Lawn speech was the final demolition of the boundaries between governance and campaigning in a week full of such eroding.”

BUT NOW, we’re 67 DAYS from Election Day, and we’re about to be inside Labor Day — that’s when prognosticators say voters really home in on the two candidates. These conventions are about to be but a memory, as Americans contend with a flagging economy, a vicious virus and a stark choice.

BTW … THIS CAUGHT OUR ATTENTION … SENATE MAJORITY LEADER MITCH MCCONNELL in a taped address from Kentucky: “As the only leader in Washington not from either New York or California, I consider it my responsibility to look out for middle America. This election is incredibly consequential for middle America. … Today’s Democrat Party doesn’t want to improve life for middle America. They prefer that all of us in flyover country keep quiet and let them decide how we should live our lives.

“They want to tell you when you can go to work. When your kids can go to school. They want to tax your job out of existence, and then send you a government check for unemployment. They want to tell you what kind of car you can drive. What sources of information are credible. And even how many hamburgers you can eat.”

Good Friday morning.

FRONTS: NYT: “ACCEPTING BID, TRUMP PAINTS BIDEN AS UNSAFE … Falsely Warning of Support for ‘Anarchists’ as He Shows His Grip on the G.O.P. … President Is Unchastened by Time in Office, Even Impeachment” … N.Y. POST: “KEEP ME IN THIS HOUSE … Trump: I kept my promises, Biden will lead to chaos”

TRUMP to NYT’S PETER BAKER about his second-term agenda: “In the interview, Mr. Trump rattled off a list of what he has done and would continue to do, like increasing military spending, cutting taxes, eliminating regulations, reinforcing the border and appointing conservative judges.

“‘But so I think, I think it would be, I think it would be very, very, I think we’d have a very, very solid, we would continue what we’re doing, we’d solidify what we’ve done, and we have other things on our plate that we want to get done,’ he said.”

TIM ALBERTA“It wasn’t a terribly effective address. The speech lacked structure and thematic discipline. The president swerved between topics, some of which felt beneath the occasion, and appeared so drained by the marathon effort that he failed to punch through what should have been the most impactful moments. (‘Really needed to be edited down and reorganized. A lot of stuff that could’ve been left on the cutting room floor diluted the powerful parts,’ tweeted Scott Jennings, the conservative CNN commentator and Trump supporter.)

“Trump covered everything he possibly could have wanted to cover: protests and policemen, vaccines and immigrants, trade deals and stock portfolios. He talked tough on China, promoted U.S. manufacturing, promised more school choice and more tax cuts and more world-rocking economic growth, all while reminiscing about winning wars and putting a man on the moon.

“This hodgepodge of oratory was wrapped around a warning to America — that Joe Biden, ‘a Trojan horse for socialism,’ would destroy this country as we know it. The president was not content to attack his opponent’s policies, judgment and credentials for the job. He also insinuated that Biden was something of a sexual predator, drawing out a scripted line about his rival giving ‘hugs and even kisses’ to his constituents.”

JOHN HARRIS: “The Three Faces of Donald Trump”: “From the start of his first campaign in the summer of 2015, there have been three dominant interpretations of Trump and the Trump phenomenon. These three models go up and down in terms of which one has the most currency among the news media, the political class and the public broadly. But it is notable that the entrees at the analytical buffet have not changed:

“Interpretation One: Trump is the political equivalent of a pro wrestling celebrity. … Interpretation Two: Trump is the American equivalent of Vladimir Putin. … Interpretation Three: Trump is a tribune of Americans whose voices are mostly unheard by conventional politicians. So, by one interpretation, Trump is making a mockery of democracy. By another he represents an assault on democracy. And by the third he is an authentic expression of democracy.”

STEVEN SHEPARD: “Trump’s garden party: The most notable and quotable moments from the GOP convention finale”

VIRUS? WHAT VIRUS? — “Few masks, little distancing: Trump celebrates at crowded White House party largely devoid of coronavirus precautions,” by WaPo’s David Nakamura and Josh Dawsey

WSJ ED BOARD“Before Election Day in 2016, we wrote that the biggest gamble of a Trump Presidency wasn’t the fantasy that he was a Mussolini from Manhattan. It was that he’d face a hostile press and bureaucracy that his inexperience and erratic management would be unable to navigate. So it has often been, and in 2018 the resulting tumult cost Republicans control of the House.

“Americans now know Mr. Trump isn’t going to change, but then he isn’t running only against himself. He has a chance to win another four years if voters conclude that his disruption is less risky than the Biden-Sanders Democratic agenda.”

THE DEMOCRATS’ RESPONSE — “Harris scorches Trump in prebuttal of acceptance speech,” by Caitlin Oprysko and Christopher Cadelago: “Kamala Harris on Thursday issued a devastating rebuke of Donald Trump, hammering the president for his sluggish response to the coronavirus pandemic and spiraling racial unrest — and what she said was a lack of meaningful attention paid to both at the Republican National Convention.

“The Democratic vice presidential nominee began her speech by addressing the ‘pain, hurt and destruction’ caused by wildfires raging in California and Colorado and Hurricane Laura in the Gulf of Mexico, and also by this week’s police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wis., which has prompted at-times-violent protests.

“Harris spoke emotionally about Blake, who she emphasized was ‘shot seven times in the back in broad daylight in front of his three young sons.’ The California senator painted a contrast between Trump and the Democratic ticket of herself and Joe Biden, expressing support for peaceful protesters and the Blake family, and calling their experience ‘tragically common in our country.’ Hours earlier, Trump had refused to tell reporters whether he had seen the video of Blake’s shooting. Harris called the video of the episode ‘sickening.’” POLITICO

— IT’S NOTABLE that BIDEN also did a series of cable TV interviews Thursday. Neither Biden nor Harris have done a press conference since the announcement of her joining the ticket, though.

— “Chants, marching and music in D.C. as demonstrators protest Trump speech,” by WaPo’s Antonio Olivo, Fenit Nirappil, Justin Wm. Moyer and Joe Heim

HURRICANE LAURA LATEST — “‘Nothing like this’: How Hurricane Laura’s devastation has stunned Lake Charles residents,” by the Times-Picayune/New Orleans Advocate’s Andrea Gallo and Bryn Stole in Lake Charles, La.: “The storm, with the strongest winds of any storm to strike Louisiana, mangled buildings, sheared trees and uprooted utility poles after making landfall south of Lake Charles, leaving a path of destruction at least 40 miles wide. The bright side: The storm surge that was forecast to inundate Louisiana’s sixth-largest city with as much as 20 feet of floodwaters didn’t, and most of Lake Charles was dry by Thursday morning.”

SMART STORY … MEL ZANONA and HEATHER CAYGLE: “Pelosi, AOC, Gaetz: The dam is breaking on playing in primary battles”

TRUMP’S FRIDAY — The president will receive a briefing on Hurricane Laura at 2:30 p.m. in the Oval Office. He will leave the White House at 3:50 p.m. en route to Manchester, N.H. He will deliver remarks at 6 p.m. Trump will depart at 7:25 p.m. and return to Washington, arriving back at the White House at 9:30 p.m.

TV TONIGHT — PBS’ “Washington Week” with Bob Costa: Maggie Haberman, Weijia Jiang and Errin Haines.

SUNDAY SO FAR …

  • Sinclair

    “America This Week with Eric Bolling”: White House chief of staff Mark Meadows … Eric Trump … RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel … Patricia and Mark McCloskey … Rudy Giuliani … Joe Walsh … Katelyn Caralle.

  • FOX

    “Fox News Sunday”: Kate Bedingfield. Panel: Guy Benson, Gillian Turner and Charles Lane. Power Player: Thomas Peters.

  • CBS

    “Face the Nation”: Scott Gottlieb … Rep. Val Demings (D-Fla.) … Kentucky A.G. Daniel Cameron … James Brown.

  • ABC

    “This Week”: Panel: Chris Christie, Rahm Emanuel, Sarah Isgur and Karen Finney.

  • NBC

    “Meet the Press”: Panel: Yamiche Alcindor, Hallie Jackson, Pat McCrory and Michael Schmidt.

PLAYBOOK READS

MORE FALWELL FALLOUT — “‘She was the aggressor’: Former Liberty student alleges sexual encounter with Becki Falwell,” by Brandon Ambrosino: “A former Liberty University student says Becki Falwell, the wife of the university’s then-President Jerry Falwell Jr., jumped into bed with him and performed oral sex on him while he stayed over at the Falwell home after a band practice with her eldest son in 2008.

“The student was 22 at the time of the encounter, near the start of Liberty’s fall semester. He said she initiated the act, and he went along with it. But despite his rejection of further advances, he said, Falwell continued pursuing him, offering him gifts and engaging in banter through Facebook messages. The messages, screenshots of which were provided by the former student to POLITICO, suggest a flirtatious relationship that went beyond what might be expected of a mother communicating with her son’s bandmate. …

“In a statement, Jerry and Becki Falwell said of the former student’s allegations, ‘It is unfortunate that the coverage of our departure has turned into a frenzy of false and fantastic claims about us. These false and mean spirited lies have hurt us and our family greatly and we will respond fully with the truth at an appropriate time. At this time, however, we think it is best to move on and help the Liberty community focus on its very bright future…’” POLITICO

BELARUS LATEST — “Putin Warns Belarus Protesters: Don’t Push Too Hard,” by NYT’s Andrew Higgins in Moscow: “President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia gave an ominous warning on Thursday to protesters in Belarus not to push too hard to topple their country’s embattled president, saying that Russia had formed a special reserve force of security officers to restore order in the event of chaos in its western neighbor.

“Mr. Putin, speaking in an interview with Russian state television, said he had ordered the creation of a ‘certain reserve of law enforcement officers’ at the request of Belarus’s authoritarian leader, Aleksandr G. Lukashenko. He said the force had not been deployed yet, because ‘we also agreed that it will not be used unless the situation gets out of control.’

“Mr. Putin’s remarks sent the strongest warning yet that Russia could use force to halt more than two weeks of protests in Belarus, which he described as ‘perhaps the closest country to us.’ While saying that Belarusians themselves must decide their future after a disputed presidential election on Aug. 9, he added, ‘We are certainly not indifferent to what is happening there.’” NYT

SPORTS BLINK: “NBA Players Will End Boycott and Resume the Playoffs,” by WSJ’s Ben Cohen

VALLEY TALK … NYT’S KEVIN ROOSE: “What if Facebook Is the Real ‘Silent Majority’?”“[W]hat sticks out, when you dig in to the data, is just how dominant the Facebook right truly is. Pro-Trump political influencers have spent years building a well-oiled media machine that swarms around every major news story, creating a torrent of viral commentary that reliably drowns out both the mainstream media and the liberal opposition.

“The result is a kind of parallel media universe that left-of-center Facebook users may never encounter, but that has been stunningly effective in shaping its own version of reality. Inside the right-wing Facebook bubble, President Trump’s response to Covid-19 has been strong and effective, Joe Biden is barely capable of forming sentences, and Black Lives Matter is a dangerous group of violent looters.”

PLAYBOOKERS

Send tips to Eli Okun and Garrett Ross at politicoplaybook@politico.com.

DOD ARRIVAL LOUNGE — Meghan Biery is now senior foreign policy adviser in the office of the undersecretary of Defense for policy. She previously was director for strategic trade and nonproliferation at the NSC. … Alexandra Seymour is now speechwriter to the deputy secretary of Defense. She previously was special assistant in the office of strategic comms at the NSC.

TRANSITION — Ron Christie will be a senior fellow at U.Va.’s Miller Center of Public Affairs. He is president and CEO of Christie Strategies, and is a Bush 43 alum.

WELCOME TO THE WORLD — Erin Miller, news comms manager at Facebook, and Christopher Weibel of Wells Fargo Securities equity trading on Thursday welcomed Millie Frost Weibel, who joins big brother Wade. Pic

BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Hilary Halpern, director of federal policy and strategic initiatives at Rock Central Quicken Loans. A trend she thinks doesn’t get enough attention: “I’m actually really concerned about vanishing honeybees and colony collapse. The decimation of bees is going to have a huge impact on our agriculture economy and food supply! There’s a great episode of the podcast ‘99% Invisible’ on commercial beekeeping that I would highly recommend everyone listen to.” Playbook Q&A

BIRTHDAYS: Rep. Julia Brownley (D-Calif.) is 68 … Sheryl Sandberg is 51 … WSJ’s Ken Thomas … Mallory Blount, director of specialty media at the White House … Gary Shapiro is 64 … Alex Skatell of Mission 8 and IJR … Pat Pelletier … former Defense Secretary Bill Cohen, now chair and CEO of the Cohen Group, is 8-0 … R.C. Hammond … POLITICO’s Marty Kady, Caleb Wong and Rebecca Miltenberger … Tom Jolly is 77 … Morgan Chalfant, White House reporter at The Hill (h/t husband Raffi Williams) … Brian Horn … Jessica Herrera-Flanigan, VP for Americas public policy and philanthropy at Twitter … Ellen Ratner … Ellen Carmichael, president of the Lafayette Company, is 33 … Marty Linsky is 8-0 (h/t son Max) … Jennifer Cervantes …

… Sarah Carlson Brooke, director of NBC’s “Meet the Press” … Thomas Winslow, COS to the campaign manager for the Biden campaign … Heather Marie Vitale … Matthew Swift, chair, co-founder and CEO of the Concordia Summit … Jim O’Brien, vice chair of the Albright Stonebridge Group … Robert Greenwald, founder of Brave New Films, is 75 … Emma Tomaszewski, finance director at Advanced Network Strategies … Ben Halle … Connor Ryan … Callie Strock … Ann Marie Jablon … Robert Simpson … Jay Wegimont … Luke Bunting … Luci Arveseth … Abbie Sumbrum … Lindsay Gill … Arlet Abrahamian … Rachael Dollar … Bird’s Taylor Bolhack … Carol Kelly … Allison Lichter … Nick Tropin … Tori Stilwell … Kimberly Plumer … Kate Peyton … Sarah Smith-Clevenger

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Trump Contrasts His Agenda with the Far Left Agenda in Acceptance Speech

By Caffeinated Thoughts on Aug 28, 2020 12:11 am
President Donald Trump accepted the Republican nomination for a second term as president on the final night of the 2020 Republican National Convention. Speaking on the south lawn of the White House grounds, Trump laid out his vision for a second term contrasting that with the agenda of a Democratic Party that has shifted further to the left in the last four years.

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Friends, delegates, and distinguished guests: I stand before you tonight honored by your support; proud of the extraordinary progress we have made together over the last four years; and brimming with confidence in the bright future we will build for America over the NEXT four years!

As we begin this evening, our thoughts are with the wonderful people who have just come through the wrath of Hurricane Laura. We are working closely with state and local officials in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi, sparing no effort to save lives. While the hurricane was fierce, one of the strongest to make landfall in 150 years, the casualties and damage were far less than thought possible only 24 hours ago. This is due to the great work of FEMA, law enforcement, and the individual states. I will be going this weekend. We are one national family, and we will always protect, love and care for each other.

Here tonight are the people who have made my journey possible, and filled my life with so much joy.

For her incredible service to our nation and its children, I want to thank our magnificent First Lady. I also want to thank my amazing daughter Ivanka for that introduction, and to all of my children and grandchildren – I love you more than words can express. I know my brother Robert is looking down on us right now from Heaven. He was a great brother and was very proud of the job we are doing. Let us also take a moment to show our profound appreciation for a man who has always fought by our side, and stood up for our values – a man of deep faith and steadfast conviction: Vice President Mike Pence. Mike is joined by his beloved wife, a teacher and military mom, Karen Pence.

My fellow Americans, tonight, with a heart full of gratitude and boundless optimism, I proudly accept this nomination for President of the United States.

The Republican Party, the party of Abraham Lincoln, goes forward united, determined, and ready to welcome millions of Democrats, Independents, and anyone who believes in the GREATNESS of America and the righteous heart of the American People.

In a new term as President, we will again build the greatest economy in history – quickly returning to full employment, soaring incomes, and RECORD prosperity! We will DEFEND AMERICA against all threats, and protect America against all dangers. We will LEAD AMERICA into new frontiers of ambition and discovery, and we will reach for new heights of national achievement. We will rekindle new faith in our values, new pride in our history, and a new spirit of unity that can ONLY be realized through love for our country. Because we understand that America is NOT a land cloaked in darkness, America is the torch that enlightens the entire world.

Gathered here at our beautiful and majestic White House – known all over the world as the People’s House – we cannot help but marvel at the miracle that is our Great American Story. This has been the home of larger-than-life figures like Teddy Roosevelt and Andrew Jackson who rallied Americans to bold visions of a bigger and brighter future. Within these walls lived tenacious generals like Presidents Grant and Eisenhower who led our soldiers in the cause of freedom. From these grounds, Thomas Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark on a daring expedition to cross a wild and uncharted continent. In the depths of a bloody Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln looked out these very windows upon a half-completed Washington Monument – and asked God, in His Providence, to save our union. Two weeks after Pearl Harbor, Franklin Delano Roosevelt welcomed Winston Churchill, and just inside, they set our people on a course to victory in the Second World War.

In recent months, our nation, and the entire planet, has been struck by a new and powerful invisible enemy. Like those brave Americans before us, we are meeting this challenge. We are delivering lifesaving therapies, and will produce a vaccine BEFORE the end of the year, or maybe even sooner! We will defeat THE VIRUS, end the pandemic, and emerge stronger than ever before.

What united generations past was an unshakable confidence in America’s destiny, and an unbreakable faith in the American People. They knew that our country is blessed by God, and has a special purpose in this world. It is that conviction that inspired the formation of our union, our westward expansion, the abolition of slavery, the passage of civil rights, the space program, and the overthrow of fascism, tyranny and communism.

This towering American spirit has prevailed over every challenge, and lifted us to the summit of human endeavor.

And yet, despite all of our greatness as a nation, everything we have achieved is now endangered. This is the most important election in the history of our country. At no time before have voters faced a clearer choice between two parties, two visions, two philosophies, or two agendas.

This election will decide whether we SAVE the American Dream, or whether we allow a socialist agenda to DEMOLISH our cherished destiny.

It will decide whether we rapidly create millions of high paying jobs, or whether we crush our industries and send millions of these jobs overseas, as has foolishly been done for many decades.

Your vote will decide whether we protect law abiding Americans, or whether we give free reign to violent anarchists, agitators, and criminals who threaten our citizens.

And this election will decide whether we will defend the American Way of Life, or whether we allow a radical movement to completely dismantle and destroy it.

At the Democrat National Convention, Joe Biden and his party repeatedly assailed America as a land of racial, economic, and social injustice. So tonight, I ask you a very simple question: How can the Democrat Party ask to lead our country when it spends so much time tearing down our country?

In the left’s backward view, they do not see America as the most free, just, and exceptional nation on earth. Instead, they see a wicked nation that must be punished for its sins.

Our opponents say that redemption for YOU can only come from giving power to THEM. This is a tired anthem spoken by every repressive movement throughout history.

But in this country, we don’t look to career politicians for salvation. In America, we don’t turn to government to restore our souls – we put our faith in Almighty God.

Joe Biden is not the savior of America’s soul – he is the destroyer of America’s Jobs, and if given the chance, he will be the destroyer of American Greatness.

For 47 years, Joe Biden took the donations of blue collar workers, gave them hugs and even kisses, and told them he felt their pain – and then he flew back to Washington and voted to ship their jobs to China and many other distant lands. Joe Biden spent his entire career outsourcing the dreams of American Workers, offshoring their jobs, opening their borders, and sending their sons and daughters to fight in endless foreign wars.

Four years ago, I ran for President because I could not watch this betrayal of our country any longer. I could not sit by as career politicians let other countries take advantage of us on trade, borders, foreign policy and national defense. Our NATO partners, as an example, were far behind in their defense payments.  But at my strong urging, they agreed to pay $130 billion more a year.  This will ultimately go to $400 billion.  Secretary General Stoltenberg, who heads NATO, was amazed, and said that President Trump did what no one else was able to do.

From the moment I left my former life behind, and a good life it was, I have done nothing but fight for YOU.

I did what our political establishment never expected and could never forgive, breaking the cardinal rule of Washington Politics. I KEPT MY PROMISES.

Together, we have ended the rule of the failed political class – and they are desperate to get their power back by any means necessary. They are angry at me because instead of putting THEM FIRST, I put AMERICA FIRST!

Days after taking office, we shocked the Washington Establishment and withdrew from the last Administration’s job-killing Trans Pacific Partnership. I then approved the Keystone XL and Dakota Access Pipelines, ended the unfair and costly Paris Climate Accord, and secured, for the first time, American Energy Independence. We passed record-setting tax and regulation cuts, at a rate nobody had ever seen before. Within three short years, we built the strongest economy in the history of the world.

Washington insiders asked me NOT to stand up to China – they pleaded with me to let China continue stealing our jobs, ripping us off, and robbing our country blind. But I kept my word to the American People. We took the toughest, boldest, strongest, and hardest hitting action against China in American History.

They said that it would be impossible to terminate and replace NAFTA – but again, they were wrong. Earlier this year, I ended the NAFTA nightmare and signed the brand new U.S. Mexico Canada Agreement into law. Now auto companies and others are building their plants and factories in America, not firing their employees and deserting us.

In perhaps no area did the Washington special interests try harder to stop us than on my policy of pro-American immigration. But I refused to back down – and today America’s borders are more secure than EVER before. We ENDED catch-and-release, stopped asylum fraud, took down human traffickers who prey on women and children, and we have deported 20,000 Gang Members and 500,000 Criminal Aliens. We have already built 300 miles of Border Wall – and we are adding 10 new miles every single week. The Wall will soon be complete, and it is working beyond our wildest expectations.

We are joined this evening by members of the Border Patrol union, representing our country’s courageous border agents. Thank you all.

When I learned that the Tennessee Valley Authority laid off hundreds of American Workers and forced them to train their lower-paid foreign replacements, I promptly removed the Chairman of the Board. And now, those talented American Workers have been RE-HIRED and are back providing power to Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Virginia. They have their old jobs back, and some are here with us this evening. Please stand.

Last month, I took on Big Pharma and signed orders that will massively lower the cost of your prescription drugs, and to give critically ill patients access to lifesaving cures, we passed the decades long-awaited RIGHT TO TRY legislation. We also passed VA Accountability and VA Choice.

By the end of my first term, we will have approved more than 300 federal judges, including two great new Supreme Court Justices. To bring prosperity to our forgotten inner cities, we worked hard to pass historic criminal justice reform, prison reform, opportunity zones, the long-term funding of historically black colleges and universities, and, before the China Virus came in, produced the best unemployment numbers for African-Americans, Hispanic-Americans, and Asian-Americans ever recorded. I have done more for the African-American community than any president since Abraham Lincoln, our first Republican president. I have done more in three years for the black community than Joe Biden has done in 47 years—and when I’m reelected, the best is yet to come!

When I took office, the Middle East was in total chaos. ISIS was rampaging, Iran was on the rise, and the war in Afghanistan had no end in sight. I withdrew from the terrible, one-sided Iran Nuclear Deal. Unlike many presidents before me, I kept my promise, recognized Israel’s true capital and moved our Embassy to Jerusalem. But not only did we talk about it as a future site, we got it built. Rather than spending $1 billion on a new building as planned, we took an already owned existing building in a better location, and opened it at a cost of less than $500,000. We also recognized Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, and this month we achieved the first Middle East peace deal in 25 years. In addition, we obliterated 100 percent of the ISIS Caliphate, and killed its founder and leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Then, in a separate operation, we eliminated the world’s number one terrorist, Qasem Soleimani.

Unlike previous administrations, I have kept America OUT of new wars – and our troops are coming home. We have spent nearly $2.5 trillion on completely rebuilding our military, which was very badly depleted when I took office. This includes three separate pay raises for our great warriors. We also launched the Space Force, the first new branch of the United States military since the Air Force was created almost 75 years ago.

We have spent the last four years reversing the damage Joe Biden inflicted over the last 47 years.

Biden’s record is a shameful roll call of the most catastrophic betrayals and blunders in our lifetime. He has spent his entire career on the wrong side of history. Biden voted for the NAFTA disaster, the single worst trade deal ever enacted; he supported China’s entry into the World Trade Organization, one of the greatest economic disasters of all time. After those Biden calamities, the United States lost 1 in 4 manufacturing jobs. The laid off workers in Michigan, Ohio, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and many other states didn’t want Joe Biden’s hollow words of empathy, they wanted their jobs back!

As Vice President, he supported the Trans Pacific Partnership which would have been a death sentence for the U.S. Auto Industry; he backed the horrendous South Korea trade deal, which took many jobs from our country. He repeatedly supported mass amnesty for illegal immigrants. He voted FOR the Iraq War; he opposed the mission to take out Osama bin Laden; he opposed killing Soleimani; he oversaw the rise of ISIS, and cheered the rise of China as “a positive development” for America and the world. That’s why China supports Joe Biden and desperately wants him to win.

China would own our country if Joe Biden got elected. Unlike Biden, I will hold them fully accountable for the tragedy they caused.

In recent months, our nation, and the rest of the world, has been hit with a once-in-a-century pandemic that China allowed to spread around the globe. We are grateful to be joined tonight by several of our incredible nurses and first responders – please stand and accept our profound thanks. Many Americans have sadly lost friends and cherished loved ones to this horrible disease. As one nation, we mourn, we grieve, and we hold in our hearts forever the memories of all of those lives so tragically taken. In their honor, we will unite. In their memory, we will overcome.

When the China Virus hit, we launched the largest national mobilization since World War II. Invoking the Defense Production Act, we produced the world’s largest supply of ventilators. Not a single American who has needed a ventilator has been denied a ventilator. We shipped hundreds of millions of masks, gloves and gowns to our front line healthcare workers. To protect our nation’s seniors, we rushed supplies, testing kits, and personnel to nursing homes and long term care facilities. The Army Corps of Engineers built field hospitals, and the Navy deployed our great hospital ships.

We developed, from scratch, the largest and most advanced testing system in the world. America has tested more than every country in Europe put together, and more than every nation in the Western Hemisphere COMBINED. We have conducted 40 million more tests than the next closest nation.

We developed a wide array of effective treatments, including a powerful anti-body treatment known as Convalescent Plasma that will save thousands of lives. Thanks to advances we have pioneered, the fatality rate has been reduced by 80 percent since April.

The United States has among the lowest case fatality rates of any major country in the world. The European Union’s case fatality rate is nearly three times higher than ours. Altogether, the nations of Europe have experienced a 30 percent greater increase in excess mortality than the United States.

We enacted the largest package of financial relief in American history. Thanks to our Paycheck Protection Program, we have saved or supported more than 50 million American jobs. As a result, we have seen the smallest economic contraction of any major western nation, and we are recovering much faster. Over the past three months, we have gained over 9 million jobs, a new record.

Unfortunately, from the beginning, our opponents have shown themselves capable of nothing but a partisan ability to criticize. When I took bold action to issue a travel ban on China, Joe Biden called it hysterical and xenophobic. If we had listened to Joe, hundreds of thousands more Americans would have died.

Instead of following the science, Joe Biden wants to inflict a painful shutdown on the entire country. His shutdown would inflict unthinkable and lasting harm on our nation’s children, families, and citizens of all backgrounds.

The cost of the Biden shutdown would be measured in increased drug overdoses, depression, alcohol addiction, suicides, heart attacks, economic devastation and more. Joe Biden’s plan is not a solution to the virus, but rather a surrender.

My Administration has a different approach. To save as many lives as possible, we are focusing on the science, the facts and the data. We are aggressively sheltering those at highest risk – especially the elderly – while allowing lower-risk Americans to safely return to work and school.

Most importantly, we are marshalling America’s scientific genius to produce a vaccine in RECORD TIME. Under Operation Warp Speed, we have three different vaccines in the final stage of trials right now, years ahead of what has been achieved before. We are producing them in advance, so that hundreds of millions of doses will be quickly available.

We will have a safe and effective vaccine this year, and together we will crush the virus.

At the Democrat convention, you barely heard a word about their agenda. But that’s not because they don’t have one. It’s because their agenda is the most extreme set of proposals ever put forward by a major party nominee. Joe Biden may claim he is an “ally of the Light,” but when it comes to his agenda, Biden wants to keep you completely in the dark.

He has pledged a $4 trillion tax hike on almost all American families, which will totally collapse our rapidly improving economy and once again record stock markets. On the other hand, just as I did in my first term, I will cut taxes even further for hardworking moms and dads, not raise them. We will also provide tax credits to bring jobs out of China BACK to America – and we will impose tariffs on any company that leaves America to produce jobs overseas. We’ll make sure our companies and jobs stay in our country, as I’ve already been doing. Joe Biden’s agenda is Made in China. My agenda is MADE IN THE USA.

Biden has promised to abolish the production of American oil, coal, shale, and natural gas – laying waste to the economies of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Texas, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Colorado, and New Mexico. Millions of jobs will be lost, and energy prices will soar. These same policies led to crippling power outages in California just last week. How can Joe Biden claim to be an “ally of the Light” when his own party can’t even keep the lights on?

Joe Biden’s campaign has even published a 110-page policy platform co-authored with Far-Left Senator Bernie Sanders. The Biden-Bernie Manifesto calls for suspending ALL removals of illegal aliens, implementing nationwide Catch-and-Release; and providing illegal aliens with free taxpayer-funded lawyers. Joe Biden recently raised his hand on the debate stage and promised to give away YOUR healthcare dollars to illegal immigrants. He also supports deadly Sanctuary Cities that protect criminal aliens. He promised to end national security travel bans from Jihadist nations, and he pledged to increase refugee admissions by 700 percent. The Biden Plan would eliminate America’s borders in the middle of a global pandemic.

Biden also vowed to oppose School Choice and close down Charter Schools, ripping away the ladder of opportunity for Black and Hispanic children.

In a second term, I will EXPAND charter schools and provide SCHOOL CHOICE to every family in America. And we will always treat our teachers with the tremendous respect they deserve.

Joe Biden claims he has empathy for the vulnerable – yet the party he leads supports the extreme late-term abortion of defenseless babies right up to the moment of BIRTH. Democrat leaders talk about moral decency, but they have no problem with stopping a baby’s beating heart in the 9th month of pregnancy.

Democrat politicians refuse to protect innocent life, and then they lecture us about morality and saving America’s soul? Tonight, we proudly declare that all children, born and unborn, have a GOD-GIVEN RIGHT TO LIFE.

During the Democrat Convention, the words “Under God” were removed from the Pledge of Allegiance – not once, but twice. The fact is, this is where they are coming from.

If the left gains power, they will demolish the suburbs, confiscate your guns, and appoint justices who will wipe away your Second Amendment and other Constitutional freedoms.

Biden is a Trojan horse for socialism. If Joe Biden doesn’t have the strength to stand up to wild-eyed Marxists like Bernie Sanders and his fellow radicals, then how is he ever going to stand up FOR you?

The most dangerous aspect of the Biden Platform is the attack on public safety. The Biden-Bernie Manifesto calls for Abolishing cash bail, immediately releasing 400,000 criminals onto your streets and into your neighborhoods.

When asked if he supports cutting police funding, Joe Biden replied, “Yes, absolutely.” When Congresswoman Ilhan Omar called the Minneapolis police department a cancer that is “rotten to the root,” Biden wouldn’t disavow her support and reject her endorsement – he proudly displayed it on his website.

Make no mistake, if you give power to Joe Biden, the radical left will Defund Police Departments all across America. They will pass federal legislation to reduce law enforcement nationwide. They will make every city look like Democrat-run Portland, Oregon. No one will be safe in Biden’s America.

My administration will always stand with the men and women of law enforcement. Every day, police officers risk their lives to keep us safe, and every year, many sacrifice their lives in the line of duty.

One of these incredible Americans was Detective Miosotis Familia. She was part of a team of American Heroes called the NYPD or New York’s Finest. Three years ago on Fourth of July weekend, Detective Familia was on duty in her vehicle when she was ambushed just after midnight and murdered by a monster who hated her purely for wearing the badge.

Detective Familia was a single mom – she’d recently asked for the night shift so she could spend more time with her kids. Two years ago, I stood in front of the U.S. Capitol alongside those children, and held their Grandmother’s hand as they mourned their terrible loss and we honored Detective Familia’s extraordinary life.

Detective Familia’s three children are with us this evening. Genesis, Peter, and Delilah, we are so grateful to have you here tonight. I promise you that we will treasure your mom in our memories forever.

We must remember that the overwhelming majority of police officers in this country are noble, courageous and honorable. We have to give law enforcement, our police, back their power. They are afraid to act. They are afraid to lose their pension. They are afraid to lose their jobs, and by being afraid they are not able to do their jobs. And those who suffer most are the great people who they want so desperately to protect.

When there is police misconduct, the justice system must hold wrongdoers fully and completely accountable, and it will. But what we can never have in America – and must never allow – is MOB RULE. In the strongest possible terms, the Republican Party condemns the rioting, looting, arson and violence we have seen in Democrat-run cities like Kenosha, Minneapolis, Portland, Chicago, and New York.

There is violence and danger in the streets of many Democrat-run cities throughout America. This problem could easily be fixed if they wanted to. We must always have law and order.  All federal crimes are being investigated, prosecuted, and punished to the fullest extent of the law.

When the anarchists started ripping down our statues and monuments, I signed an order, ten years in prison, and it all stopped.

During their convention, Joe Biden and his supporters remained completely silent about the rioters and criminals spreading mayhem in Democrat-Run Cities. In the face of left-wing anarchy and mayhem in Minneapolis, Chicago, and other cities, Joe Biden’s campaign did not condemn it – they DONATED to it. At least 13 members of Joe Biden’s campaign staff donated to a fund to bail out vandals, arsonists, looters, and rioters from jail.

Here tonight is the grieving family of retired police Captain David Dorn, a 38-year veteran of the St. Louis Police Department. In June, Captain Dorn was shot and killed as he tried to protect a store from rioters and looters. We are honored to be joined tonight by his wife Ann and beloved family members: Brian and Kielen. To each of you: we will never forget the heroic legacy of Captain David Dorn.

As long as I am President, I will defend the absolute right of every American citizen to live in security, dignity, and peace.

If the Democrat Party wants to stand with anarchists, agitators, rioters, looters, and flag-burners, that is up to them, but I, as your President, will not be a part of it. The Republican Party will remain the voice of the patriotic heroes who keep America Safe.

Last year, over 1,000 African-Americans were murdered as result of violent crime in just four Democrat-run cities. The top 10 most dangerous cities in the country are run by Democrats, and have been for decades. Thousands more African-Americans are victims of violent crime in these communities Joe Biden and the left ignore these American Victims. I NEVER WILL.

If the Radical Left takes power, they will apply their disastrous policies to every city, town, and suburb in America.

Just imagine if the so-called peaceful demonstrators in the streets were in charge of every lever of power in the U.S. Government.

Liberal politicians claim to be concerned about the strength of American institutions. But who, exactly, is attacking them? Who is hiring the radical professors, judges, and prosecutors? Who is trying to abolish immigration enforcement, and establish speech codes designed to muzzle dissent? In every case, the attacks on American institutions are being waged by the radical left.

Always Remember: they are coming after ME, because I am fighting for YOU.

We must reclaim our independence from the left’s repressive mandates. Americans are exhausted trying to keep up with the latest list of approved words and phrases, and the ever-more restrictive political decrees. Many things have a different name now, and the rules are constantly changing. The goal of cancel culture is to make decent Americans live in fear of being fired, expelled, shamed, humiliated, and driven from society as we know it. The far-left wants to coerce you into saying what you know to be FALSE, and scare you out of saying what you know to be TRUE.

But on November 3rd, you can send them a thundering message they will never forget!

Joe Biden is weak. He takes his marching orders from liberal hypocrites who drive their cities into the ground while fleeing far from the scene of the wreckage. These same liberals want to eliminate school choice, while they enroll their children in the finest private schools in the land. They want to open our borders while living in walled-off compounds and communities. They want to defund the police, while they have armed guards for themselves.

This November, we must turn the page FOREVER on this failed political class. The fact is, I’m here, and they’re not – and that’s because of YOU. Together, we will write the next chapter of the Great American Story.

Over the next four years, we will make America into the Manufacturing Superpower of the World. We will expand Opportunity Zones, bring home our medical supply chains, and we will end our reliance on China once and for all. 

We will continue to reduce taxes and regulations at levels not seen before.

We will create 10 million jobs in the next 10 months.

We will hire MORE police, increase penalties for assaults on law enforcement, and surge federal prosecutors into high-crime communities.

We will BAN deadly Sanctuary Cities, and ensure that federal healthcare is protected for American Citizens – not illegal aliens.

We will have strong borders, strike down terrorists who threaten our people, and keep America OUT of endless and costly foreign wars.

We will appoint prosecutors, judges, and justices who believe in enforcing the LAW – not their own political agenda.

We will ensure equal justice for citizens of every race, religion, color and creed.

We will uphold your religious liberty, and defend your Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.

We will protect Medicare and Social Security.

We will always, and very strongly, protect patients with pre-existing conditions, and that is a pledge from the entire Republican Party.

We will END surprise medical billing, require price transparency, and further reduce the cost of prescription drugs and health insurance premiums.

We will greatly expand energy development, continuing to remain number one in the world, and keep America Energy Independent.

We will win the race to 5G, and build the world’s best cyber and missile defense.

We will fully restore patriotic education to our schools, and always protect free speech on college campuses.

We will launch a new age of American Ambition in Space. America will land the first WOMAN on the moon – and the United States will be the first nation to plant its flag on Mars.

This is the unifying national agenda that will bring our country TOGETHER.

So tonight, I say again to all Americans: This is the most important election in the history of our country. There has never been such a difference between two parties, or two individuals, in ideology, philosophy, or vision than there is right now.

Our opponents believe that America is a depraved nation.

We want our sons and daughters to know the truth: America is the greatest and most exceptional nation in the history of the world!

Our country wasn’t built by cancel culture, speech codes, and soul-crushing conformity. We are NOT a nation of timid spirits. We are a nation of fierce, proud, and independent American Patriots.

We are a nation of pilgrims, pioneers, adventurers, explorers and trailblazers who refused to be tied down, held back, or reined in. Americans have steel in their spines, grit in their souls, and fire in their hearts. There is no one like us on earth.

I want every child in America to know that you are part of the most exciting and incredible adventure in human history. No matter where your family comes from, no matter your background, in America, ANYONE CAN RISE. With hard work, devotion, and drive, you can reach any goal and achieve every ambition.

Our American Ancestors sailed across the perilous ocean to build a new life on a new continent. They braved the freezing winters, crossed the raging rivers, scaled the rocky peaks, trekked the dangerous forests, and worked from dawn till dusk. These pioneers didn’t have money, they didn’t have fame– but they had each other. They loved their families, they loved their country, and they loved their God!

When opportunity beckoned, they picked up their Bibles, packed up their belongings, climbed into covered wagons, and set out West for the next adventure. Ranchers and miners, cowboys and sheriffs, farmers and settlers – they pressed on past the Mississippi to stake a claim in the Wild Frontier.

Legends were born – Wyatt Earp, Annie Oakley, Davy Crockett, and Buffalo Bill.

Americans built their beautiful homesteads on the Open Range. Soon they had churches and communities, then towns, and with time, great centers of industry and commerce. That is who they were. Americans build the future, we don’t tear down the past!

We are the nation that won a revolution, toppled tyranny and fascism, and delivered millions into freedom. We laid down the railroads, built the great ships, raised up the skyscrapers, revolutionized industry, and sparked a new age of scientific discovery. We set the trends in art and music, radio and film, sport and literature – and we did it all with style, confidence and flair. Because THAT is who we are.

Whenever our way of life was threatened, our heroes answered the call.

From Yorktown to Gettysburg, from Normandy to Iwo Jima, American Patriots raced into cannon blasts, bullets and bayonets to rescue American Liberty.

But America didn’t stop there. We looked into the sky and kept pressing onward. We built a 6 million pound rocket, and launched it thousands of miles into space. We did it so that two brave patriots could stand tall and salute our wondrous American flag planted on the face of the Moon.

For America, nothing is impossible.

Over the next four years, we will prove worthy of this magnificent legacy. We will reach stunning new heights. And we will show the world that, for America, no dream is beyond our reach.

Together, we are unstoppable. Together, we are unbeatable. Because together, we are the proud CITIZENS of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. And on November 3rd, we will make America safer, we will make America stronger, we will make America prouder, and we will make America GREATER than ever before! Thank you, God Bless You. God Bless America — GOODNIGHT!

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Noem Says Founding Principles Are Under Attack in RNC Speech

By Caffeinated Thoughts on Aug 27, 2020 01:21 pm
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem on Wednesday spoke during on the third night of the 2020 Republican National Convention. She appealed to American exceptionalism and the foundational rights every American enjoys.

Noem argued that our founding principles are under attack.

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Good evening, I’m Governor Kristi Noem of South Dakota.

I’m here tonight because I believe America is an exceptional nation founded on three principles – equality, freedom, and opportunity.

But today, our founding principles are under attack.

This year, the choice for Americans is between a man who values these ideals and all that can be built because of them / and a man who isn’t guided by these ideals and coincidentally, has built nothing.

Remember, America’s battle for independence and fight for self-governance was something that had never been done before. Men of great intellect and wisdom like James Madison / the Father of our Constitution / hoped our constitutional republic would last for ages, mitigate the problems that would naturally arise from political factions, and prevent tyranny.

Our Constitution gave only a few, narrowly defined powers to the federal government. Most powers were left to the states, so that those closest to the people could decide the laws that would govern their activities.

Madison also authored much of the Bill of Rights because he understood the natural tendency of government to increasingly encroach on the people’s consent and thus our freedom. He urged his colleagues to adopt these amendments to enshrine in our Constitution the ideals laid out in the Declaration of Independence:

  • That all power comes from the people; and
  • That government is created and ought to be exercised for the benefit of the people.

Our Constitution guarantees:

  • The right to speak, to assemble, and to worship;
  • The right to arm ourselves as a counterbalance to a standing army; and
  • The right to a fair and equitable criminal justice system.

We must fight to protect these foundational rights from government interference and indifference.

America is unique in the world. Government’s power at all levels is limited to the confines of our Constitution, which protects our God-given liberties and civil rights. We are not – and will not – be the subjects of an elite class of so-called experts. We the people are the government.

At times, our country has struggled to live up to our founding principles. Another great American, Abraham Lincoln, knew that struggle better than anybody.

When he was just 28 years old, Honest Abe saw wild and furious passions, “worse than savage mobs,” he said, taking the place of reasoned judgment. He was alarmed by the increasing disregard for the rule of law throughout the country.

He was concerned for the people who had seen their property destroyed, their families attacked, and their lives threatened or even taken away. These good people were becoming tired of, and disgusted with, a government that offered them no protection.

Sound familiar?

It took 244 years to build this great nation – flaws and all – but we stand to lose it in a tiny fraction of that time if we continue down the path taken by the Democrats and their radical supporters.

From Seattle and Portland to Washington and New York, Democrat-run cities across this country are being overrun by violent mobs. The violence is rampant. There’s looting, chaos, destruction, and murder. People that can afford to flee have fled. But the people that can’t – good, hard-working Americans – are left to fend for themselves.

The Republican Party’s commitment to individual rights and self-government is as necessary today as it was in 1860 when we won our first presidential election.

Our party respects individuals based on who they are. We don’t divide people based on their beliefs or their roots. We don’t shun people who think for themselves. We respect everyone equally under the Constitution and treat them as Martin Luther King, Jr. wished, according to the content of their character and not the color of their skin.

In just four years, President Trump has lifted people of all races and backgrounds out of poverty. He shrunk government and put money back into the pockets of hardworking, ordinary Americans. He has advanced religious liberty and protected the Second Amendment. You can look back 50 years, and you won’t find anyone that has surpassed President Trump’s success on these four issues alone.

President Trump places the American people, American liberty, American security, and the American Constitution before all else. He honors the fact that the American people provide the “consent of the governed” on which legitimate government depends.

History chooses its heroes for the time in which they live. At our founding, Madison was one of the chosen. When the nation’s very existence was challenged it was Lincoln’s turn. Thanks to these men, America is a land of hope. Their examples have been repeated in countless ways by simple Americans following their consciences. But, there is another American hero to be recognized. That is the common American. This is who President Trump is fighting for. He’s fighting for you.

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Reynolds Orders Bars, Clubs Closed in Six Counties Due to COVID-19

By Shane Vander Hart on Aug 27, 2020 12:43 pm
DES MOINES, Iowa – On Thursday, Gov. Kim Reynolds ordered bars, taverns, breweries, wineries, distilleries, and night clubs in six counties to close due to a high percentage of new COVID-19 cases among young adults.

Reynolds’ new public health emergency proclamation impacts those venues in Black Hawk, Dallas, Johnson, Linn, Polk, and Story counties. The order goes into effect at 5:00 p.m. tonight will stay in place until September 20. The businesses can still sell alcoholic beverages for outside consumption.

Restaurants in these six counties are permitted to remain open but must stop selling and serving alcoholic beverages after 10:00 p.m.

“Since the beginning of the pandemic, all of our decisions have been based on Iowa data, the expertise of the Iowa Department of Public Health, our epi team, the CDC, and national experts. And we also know without hesitation that this has been a fluid and changing situation over the course of the summer, and as the school year begins, we have seen and continue to see a notable increase in virus activity. We also know through the case investigation that’s being done that this is mainly being driven by adults aged 18 to 40,” Reynolds said during Thursday’s press conference.

She said that 23 percent of all new positive cases statewide are among adults age 19 to 24. Reynolds noted that the percentage is “dramatically” higher in several counties. In Johnson County, where the University of Iowa is located, 58 percent of new cases in the last 14 days were among 19 to 24-year-olds. In Story County, where Iowa State University is located, 67 percent of new cases were among that age bracket. Over the last seven days, 19 to 24 year-olds represent 69 percent of new cases in Johnson County and 74 percent in Story County.

Reynolds said this trend is not unique to Iowa but is also one seen across the Midwest and the nation.

“The increase in the virus activity among young adults is the result of socializing in large groups, not social distancing, getting the virus and spreading it to classmates, co-workers, or others,” she explained. “And so while we still know that this population is less likely to be severely impacted by COVID-19, it is increasing the virus activity in the community, and it’s spilling over to other segments of the population. So we are at a point where it is starting to become a workforce issue as well.”

Reynolds said that the state is not seeing an impact on the state’s hospitalization numbers. Still, there is concern that the increasing viral activity will impact staffing in health care facilities, long-term care facilities, and schools.

“So in addition to ensuring that our healthcare resources remain stable, we can’t forget the importance of doing everything we can to protect our most vulnerable Iowans an increase in community spread, regardless of how it occurs, puts older adults and people with underlying health conditions at even greater risk. And with the start of the flu season not that far away, it is imperative that we implement some immediate steps to slow the spread among young adults in our state,” she explained.

“I don’t make these decisions lightly, and it’s not lost on me that every business forced to close, alter their hours in sales, even temporarily, plays a role in the lives of Iowa workers and our small businesses. But these actions are absolutely necessary and come from guidance within the Iowa Department of Public Health,” Reynolds stated.

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Ernst Says Biden-Harris Ticket Would Be Hostile to Farmers

By Caffeinated Thoughts on Aug 27, 2020 11:40 am
DES MOINES, Iowa – On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, provided recorded remarks for the third night of the 2020 Republican National Convention. She said that a Biden-Harris administration would be more hostile to farmers than the Obama-Biden administration was.

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Hello everyone and thank you for inviting me into your home this evening. It’s truly a privilege.

My name is Joni Ernst. I was raised on a small family farm here in Iowa, where I learned the importance of faith, hard work and service.

I worked my way through college, then dedicated my life to serving my country, as a local official, a battalion commander in the military, and as a U.S. Senator.

Service… it’s more than a word to me – it’s a mission. A way of life.

It’s what brought me to Cedar Rapids, Iowa in 2008 when I was in the National Guard. We saw historic floods that swept through the communities. We lent a helping hand to our fellow Iowans who were literally under water.

We thought we had seen the worst. But, twelve years later, these same communities have faced an even more devastating disaster: the recent derecho storm.

If you don’t live in Iowa, you may not have heard much about it at first. While reporters here in the state were in the trenches covering the equivalent of a category two hurricane, most of the national media looked the other way. To them, Iowa is still just flyover country.

Houses, farms were destroyed. About one-third of our crops here were damaged.

In some cases, these storms wiped out a lifetime of work, and yet Iowa farmers didn’t hesitate to grab their chainsaws and check on their neighbors. Our farmers live every day with that sense of service. The stewards of the land — the ones who feed and fuel the world.

President Trump quickly signed an emergency declaration for Iowa to provide relief.

And, of course, when President Trump came to Cedar Rapids, the national media finally did too.

For years, I’ve worked closely with the president for farmers in Iowa and across the country.

We scrapped Obama and Biden’s punishing Waters of the United States rule, which would have regulated about 97 percent of land in Iowa – in some cases, even puddles. It would have been a nightmare for farmers.

The president delivered on major trade deals with Japan and the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.

And, he implemented the sale of E15 fuel year-round. That means more choices for you at the pump, and more jobs for farmers in the heartland. This is something the Obama-Biden administration failed to do in eight years.

In fact, I can’t recall an administration more hostile to farmers than Obama-Biden, unless you count the Biden-Harris ticket.

The Democratic Party of Joe Biden is pushing this so-called Green New Deal. If given power, they would essentially ban animal agriculture and eliminate gas-powered cars. It would destroy the agriculture industry, not just here in Iowa, but throughout the country.

When the pandemic hit, President Trump heard us in our call for assistance for our farmers. Knowing we have an ally in the White House is important.

Folks, this election is a choice between two very different paths.  

Freedom, prosperity, and economic growth, under a Trump-Pence administration.

Or, the Biden-Harris path. Paved by liberal coastal elites and radical environmentalist. An America where farmers are punished, jobs are destroyed, and taxes crush the middle class.

That is our choice. And it’s a clear one.

Thank you and God bless.

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President Donald Trump’s Schedule for Friday, August 28, 2020

By R. Mitchell –

President Donald Trump will receive a briefing on the damage from Hurrican Laura then travel to New Hampshire to deliver a speech to supporters at a campaign rally. Keep up with Trump on Our President’s Schedule Page. President Trump’s Itinerary for 8/28/20 – note: this  page will be updated during …

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Watch Live: 2020 Republican National Convention – Night 4

By R. Mitchell –

President Donald Trump will accept the Republican Party nomination for President on Thursday night at the final evening of the 2020 RNC. The event is scheduled to begin at 8:30 p.m. EDT. Content created by Conservative Daily News and some content syndicated through CDN is available for re-publication without charge under …

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Democratic Rep Ayanna Pressley Calls Alleged Kenosha Shooter A ‘White Supremacist Domestic Terrorist’

By Peter Hasson –

Democratic Massachusetts Rep. Ayanna Pressley called the alleged Kenosha shooter, 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse, a “white supremacist domestic terrorist” on Wednesday. Rittenhouse was charged with murder on Wednesday after two people were shot dead Tuesday night. Video from the first shooting appears to show the alleged victim charging the shooter before …

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As America Burns, Where Are Biden, Harris, Pelosi And Schumer?

By Dave King –

Death and destruction are raining down on many American cities, with all of the violence at the hands of leftist, murderous Democrats, and the leadership of the Democrat party say nothing, and do nothing, about it. This dereliction of duty and lack of responsibility on the part of corrupt Democrat …

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Op-Ed: Veteran struggles, stands, salutes Trump at the Republican National Convention after Pence Accepts Nomination – Trump salutes back

By Conner Womble –

Trump recognizes, salutes veterans.

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TikTok’s CEO Leaves Three Months After Taking The Job, Former YouTube Exec Will Serve As Interim Head

By Chris White –

TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer resigned from the Chinese-owned application after less than four months on the job, CNN reported Thursday morning. “The role that I signed up for — including running TikTok globally — will look very different as a result of the US Administration’s action to push for a …

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Changing Tide – A.F. Branco Cartoon

By A.F. Branco –

Biden’s campaign built on identity politics, Defunding police, lies about Trump record, and anti-American rhetoric. Political cartoon by A.F. Branco ©2020.

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RNC Convention Key Takeaways, Day 3

By Bekah Lyons –

Thematically, The 2020 Republican Convention is constructing an American Arc starting with “The Land of Promise” then “The Land of Opportunity,” and on night three, it is “The Land of Heroes.” President Trump and the GOP are making the case that to achieve the promise of the American dream and …

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GOP policies will lead to a quick, robust recovery

By Michael Busler –

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In January 2009, the economy was in the middle of the worst recession since the 1930s.  President Obama and Vice-president Biden were sworn into office. Their policies led to the worst recovery ever.  If Biden is elected in November, the recovery from the current recession will be weak and very …

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Republican Convention Night Three: More Uplifting And Inspiring Speeches

By Jim Clayton –

The third night of the convention produced another WOW of a night filled with unbelievable upbeat and inspirational speeches by people representing heroes in our military and first responders. Once again there were black speakers proving once again that America is not a racist country like the Dems are saying,. …

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Minneapolis Calls In National Guard To Stop Rioting

By Mary Margaret Olohan –

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced Wednesday evening that the city asked the National Guard to assist in the unrest and rioting occurring on the streets of Minneapolis. Minneapolis will also have a curfew that is going into effect immediately, KSTP reported. “What we’re calling for right now is peace,” Frey …

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World Trade Bridge Officers Make $29 Million Drug Bust

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LAREDO, Texas – U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Field Operations (OFO) officers intercepted shipments containing methamphetamine with an estimated street value of more than $29.8 million in two enforcement actions at the World Trade Bridge. “The scope of methamphetamine abuse in the U.S. is on the rise,” …

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Democratic Rep Sean Casten Claims Gun Ownership Is Linked To ‘Having Small Genitals’

By Peter Hasson –

Democratic Illinois Rep. Sean Casten appeared to link gun ownership to “having small genitals” in comments he made during a virtual campaign event on Friday. “If you are a constitutionalist, unless you’re a member of well-regulated militia, tell me why you need to own a gun, right? Having small genitals …

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The Morning Briefing: RNC Night 4—Trump Punches Hard, Gets First Round Knockout

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The warmest of #TGIF greetings to you, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. We’ve got a full one today.

The final night of the Republican National Convention (RNC) exceeded expectations. They weren’t low expectations either. After being pleasantly surprised by the first three nights I was actually looking forward to the finale.

Tyler’s recap of RNC Night 4 is here.

Everything that I mentioned yesterday was working and working even better on Night 4. There was the standard political fare, along with a couple of powerful speeches. The first one was from the widow of David Dorn, the retired police captain who was killed by “mostly peaceful” looters in one of the Barack Obama legacy anti-cop riots. The other tear-jerker came from the parents of Kayla Mueller, the aid worker who was killed by ISIS in Syria.

The opening acts didn’t last very long last night. When Ivanka Trump showed up as early as she did we all knew that POTUS intended on speaking for a while. Her introduction of her father was of course flawless.

Much to the chagrin of every liberal in America (although they won’t admit it), there was a huge crowd gathered outside the White House to hear the president’s closing act. The backdrop was magnificent. Again, the production value for every night of the RNC was impressive.

I was curious as to what kind of speech Trump would give and I have to admit that what I saw was completely unexpected.

We are all aware of the president’s love for extemporaneous speaking, which he is very good at. We don’t see him on a tight script very often. Who knew if he would get bored with it halfway through?

The speech was the biggest surprise of this presidency for me thus far, and it has been filled with surprises.

It was, in two words, extremely presidential. The media is lying about it already, of course, claiming that it was a dark speech that attacked Biden. It’s as if they are unaware that one of the primary tactics in any election is for the candidates to say unflattering things about one another. They’re being absolute children and it’s becoming more tedious than ever.

While he did tout his accomplishments — another normal campaign tactic which the press is pretending Trump invented — he didn’t do it with the signature Trump bombast. He took everything down a notch.

There were plenty of barbs aimed at all the right people, but he took a lot off of his fastball and struck them out with a change-up.

Like great pitchers do.

I fully expected him to wind things back up for a big finish but he spoke very solemnly at the end, which made the conclusion hit home even better.

This was the magnificent speech that the MSM hacks were telling America that Biden gave last week. This was the speech that Trump needed to give to capitalize on the bit of momentum he’s picked up in the past couple of weeks.

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It’s easy to see why the Dems were running around barking “Hatch Act!” like scared chihuahuas all week. That speech with that backdrop was light years beyond that hostage situation video that the DNC ended on last week.

The Democrats and their flying monkeys in the mainstream media will no doubt overdose on denial about how good this speech was but that’s to Trump’s advantage.

As soon as the speech was over, we were tweeted to the most magnificent fireworks show I’ve ever seen. I kept thinking one thing while it was going on:

 

Victoria has more on the president’s speech and some of the reaction here.

It’s game on now. The real campaign is beginning. It should be fun.

ICYMI: Here is the full RNC replay. POTUS’s speech begins near the 2:02 mark. Stay for the fireworks.

#RIP Coach

 

Add this to the list of everything that is awful about 2020. My hometown is going to be in mourning for a long time now. Lute Olson is revered here in ways that are difficult to describe. Not only has he died during this already God-awful year, but the stupid plague and the dumb distancing panic will prevent him from being properly memorialized now. Someone tweeted me tonight that the football stadium would be overflowing for a proper memorial service for Lute. Great coach. Great man. He will be missed.

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#ReligionOfPeace Update. Texas: Muslim Who Honor-Murdered His Two Daughters is Finally Caught, and the Denial Begins

Treacher: Protesters with Fake(?) Guillotine Demand Money from Jeff Bezos

Little late, Lefties.  Imagine That: Support for Black Lives Matter Protests Tanks in Wisconsin

Black Man Stabbed ‘Random’ White AutoZone Employee in the Neck After Watching Police Shooting Videos

Andrew Cuomo’s Mafia Tactics Continue: Golf Club Loses Liquor License After Suing New York State

#EnemyOfThePeople Update. Media Making the Story About Kenosha Shooter, Not the Riots

FINALLY: The CDC Publishes COVID-19 Testing Guidance That Makes Sense

1968: A Tale of Two Conventions

Ric Grenell’s Republican National Convention Speech Makes the Case for America First

VodkaPundit: Insanity Wrap #37: ‘Fiery But Peaceful’ Is a Thing Now

VodkaPundit, Part Deux: Pelosi Comes to Slow Joe’s Rescue: ‘I Don’t Think There Should Be Any Debates’

‘Call Me Mike’

Revolt at Chamber of Commerce Over Endorsement of Democrats

Former NFL Star Jack Brewer Scores Touchdown in Stunning Defense of Trump and the GOP

Operation Not Forgotten: U.S. Marshals Find 39 Missing Kids and Rescue 15 From Sex Trafficking in Atlanta

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It’s All Over for the Democrats but the Crying

From the Mothership and Beyond

‘We Are the Firewall Against Nancy Pelosi’s Agenda’: McConnell Previews What’s at Stake in November

The choice is clear. WATCH: Protesters Denounce Police Outside White House Ahead of Trump Speech

Violent BLM Mob Attacks Rand Paul, Others Outside of the White House

HUD Secretary Ben Carson Notes the One Statistic that Is Racist Towards the Black Community

Government Announces Massive Purchase of Rapid Wuhan Coronavirus Tests

How Wrong Has Biden Been on Foreign Policy Decisions? Cotton Reminds Viewers During RNC Speech

Mayor Giuliani, Hizzoner Forever, Delivers a Knockout Punch to Incompetent Democrats Destroying Cities

McCarthy’s Message of Hope: ‘Tough Times Don’t Last Because Tough Americans Do’

Chaos Is Contagious. Can We Find A “Vaccine”?

“Guardian” Stops Armed Intruder At Florida School

Aussie Gun Control Comes From Country Now Penalizing Rape Victims

NYC Gun “Buyback” Nets Fewer Than 50 Firearms

Enough With The Soundbite Solutions To Violent Crime

Lies, Damn Lies, And Violent Crime Statistics

Facebook Jumps To Shut Down “Kenosha Guard” Page

Little late, Sparky. Portland Mayor Denounces Nightly Riots, Promises Business Leaders He Will Do Something To Improve Downtown

Details Revealed In The State Vs. Kyle Rittenhouse Criminal Complaint

My old school. University Of Arizona Used Wastewater Testing To Stop A Possible Coronavirus Outbreak In One Of Its Dorms

Duh. Politico, Washington Post: The Trump Administration Is Seizing On The Unrest In Kenosha (Update)

Massachusetts Can Account For A Little More Than Half Of The Million Primary Ballots They Mailed Out

Harris County’s Democrat County Clerk Doubles Down On Mail-In Voting

Court Again Shoves Virginia Transgender Bathroom Rights Case Into Spotlight

Insanity reigns in California. Soros DA Diana Becton Requires Officers Consider Whether a Looter “Needed” Stolen Goods Before Charging

Jim Gaffigan Loses His Mind Over Trump

The Baltimore Ravens Release a Statement, Try Their Hand at Criminal Investigation and Legislation

Tapper is a diaper-soiling hack. Jake Tapper Loses It Over Trump’s White House Lawn Crowd

Rioter Who Got His Bicep Blown Off Admitted He Wanted to Kill the Teen Shooter

The Media And The Violent Protesters Have Something In Common

‘It’s like he’s personally mad’: Richard Grenell calls out NPR reporter who thought the president’s speech needed some snark

Comfortably Smug owns The Bulwark’s Tim Miller over President Trump mentioning his grandchildren

‘This is incredibly insulting’: Politico gets hammered for ‘propped up’ spin on Alice Johnson and her Republican convention speech

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Leading the News . . . 
Trump assails Biden as “destroyer of American greatness” . . . Four years ago, Donald Trump accepted the Republican nomination for president by offering himself as the only figure capable of fixing a broken, demoralized country. On Thursday night, in front of about 1,500 supporters at the White House, he offered himself as the bulwark against the chaos and disorder threatening his vision of America. “Your vote will decide whether we protect law-abiding Americans or whether we give free rein to violent anarchists, agitators, and criminals who threaten our citizens,” he said. “And this election will decide whether we will defend the American way of life or whether we allow a radical movement to completely dismantle and destroy it.” Washington Examiner
Ivanka champions father in fiery convention speech . . . Ivanka Trump, the president’s eldest daughter and senior adviser, delivered a fiery speech Thursday in support of her father’s reelection bid, simultaneously highlighting many of the issues she has championed during his first term. “Four years ago I told you I would fight alongside my father, and four years later, here I am,” Ivanka Trump told hundreds of supporters gathered on the South Lawn of the White House. The roughly 15-minute address attempted to frame President Trump as a man who has achieved what he set out to do in his first term and portray his brusque personality as an asset. The Hill
Convention features more minority outreach than ever . . . If you’ve been watching, you’ll note that from black Republican South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott’s speech capping the first night, to the appearance Wednesday night of civil rights hero Clarence Henderson, who participated in the famous Greensboro lunch counter sit-in, Republicans have been aggressively touting their party as a welcoming home for minorities. This is an excellent strategy, both politically and otherwise, and I think it is working. You can’t watch the proceedings without imbibing the emphasis on women, blacks, and Hispanics. White House Dossier
Kayla Mueller parents say daughter would be alive if Trump were president instead of Obama . . . Carl and Marsha Mueller, the parents of Kayla Mueller, commended President Donald Trump for his support during their Thursday speech at the Republican National Convention. They also slammed the Obama administration for not doing enough after their daughter “was taken as a hostage and murdered by ISIS.” Marsha Mueller said her daughter was a humanitarian aid worker who helped children at an orphanage in India and aided Syrian refugees in Turkey. Daily Caller
Convention attendees attacked by BLM mob after leaving South Lawn . . . Attendees at the last night of the Republican National Convention were assaulted and accosted by a large crowd of demonstrators as they left the White House on Thursday night. Footage from the streets surrounding Pennsylvania Avenue showed one white-haired man being punched in the back of the head and later knocked to the ground by a mob of activists who also threw water over him. Meanwhile RNC committeeman Chris Ager and his wife were repeatedly abused by a balaclava-wearing protester who threatened to ‘f*** you up’ as they tried to get into the doors of their hotel. Hundreds of activists had gathered outside the White House to protest Trump’s nomination acceptance speech, trying to drown it out with air horns and fireworks. Daily Mail
Rand Paul thanks cops for saving him . . . U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said he was attacked by a “crazed mob” of more than 100 people after leaving the White House following President Trump’s acceptance speech at the Republican Convention. “Just got attacked by an angry mob of over 100, one block away from the White House, he wrote on Twitter early Friday. “Thank you to @DCPoliceDept for literally saving our lives from a crazed mob.” Fox News
Hundreds gathered on South Lawn flout Covid-19 guidelines . . . Hundreds of people packed the South Lawn of the White House on Thursday for President Trump’s acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention, flouting federal and local health guidance on the coronavirus pandemic. Roughly 1,500 guests were expected to attend, a Trump campaign official said, with lawmakers, congressional candidates, administration officials and first responders among them. Seats were mere inches apart, and few guests were spotted wearing masks in the hours before Trump took the stage. The Hill
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Estrogen appears to protect women against the coronavirus . . . Women don’t seem to get Covid-19 as bad as men and it could be down to oestrogen, according to a new study that set out to explain the gender disparity.  A number of studies show that men face a much greater chance of getting a severe case of Covid-19, and could be as much as twice as likely to die from the virus. Daily Mail
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Biden to break out of basement . . . After months of political jokes about him hiding in his basement, Joe Biden looks set to join President Trump in returning to the campaign trail in September. “I’m a tactile politician. I really miss being able to, you know, grab hands, shake hands, you can’t do that now. But I can, in fact, appear beyond virtually, in person, in many of these places. That’s what you’re going to be seeing after Labor Day,” the 2020 Democratic presidential nominee said Thursday. Washington Examiner
Okay, okay, just don’t touch us.

Pelosi begins drumbeat for Biden to avoid debates . . . Here we go. Democrats desperately want to keep a mentally deteriorating Joe Biden away from the debate stage. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Thursday began setting the table, saying Biden should refuse to debate because President Trump doesn’t tell the truth. “I don’t think there should be any debates,” she told reporters. White House Dossier

They’re in a box though. If he does no debates, people will understand why. But it would probably be worse for them to have Biden go out there and not be able to handle himself.

Study says polling support for Trump understated . . . A new online study finds that Republicans and independents are twice as likely as Democrats to say they would not give their true opinion in a telephone poll question about their preference for president in the 2020 election. That raises the possibility that polls understate support for President Donald Trump. Some 11.7% of Republicans and 10.5% independents said they would not give their true opinion, vs. 5.4% of Democrats, according to the study by CloudResearch LLC. Bloomberg
Effort to restart coronavirus aid talks sputters . . . An effort to restart stalled coronavirus negotiations between Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the White House went nowhere Thursday, with the top House Democrat saying the talks are fruitless until GOP negotiators agree to a massive $1 trillion concession. Pelosi had little new to say after a 25-minute phone conversation with White House chief of staff Mark Meadows on Thursday afternoon, the first communication between the two since the coronavirus relief talks collapsed in early August. Politico
College cancels Pence speech fearing BLM protests . . . A private Milwaukee college has canceled plans to have Vice President Mike Pence deliver a commencement address this weekend, citing unrest in nearby Kenosha where police shot a Black man, Jacob Blake, and two people were killed during protests that followed. Wisconsin Lutheran College said Thursday that “after further review with careful consideration of the escalating events in Kenosha,” it decided to not have Pence deliver the speech. Washington Times
We now live in a country where it is risky to have the vice president come speak to you.
Biden and Harris prejudge Jacob Blake shooting . . . Jacob Blake is a black man who was shot in the back multiple times by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin. What is clear is that this is a tragic situation. What is not completely clear, and what is still being investigated, is exactly why the police officer shot him. Nevertheless, the Democratic ticket has already decided the case. Vice President Joe Biden said of the shooting, “The shots fired at Mr. Blake pierced the soul of our nation.” “It’s sickening to watch, It’s all too familiar. And it must end,” said Kamala Harris. White House Dossier

As horrible as this is, we are a nation that presumes people innocent, including the cop who fired the shots, and we don’t have mob justice in our society. Yet.

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Russia has forces on standby to keep Belarusian autocrat in power . . . Russian President Vladimir Putin is willing to deploy forces to help Belarusian autocrat Alexander Lukashenko maintain control in the face of widespread protests against election fraud, the Kremlin chief said, blaming the unrest on Western countries. “Mr. Lukashenko has asked me to create a reserve group of law enforcement personnel, and I have done this,” Putin told Russian media in an interview. “Now, it is not necessary, and I hope that it will never be necessary to use this reserve, which is why we are not using it.” Washington Examiner
Philippines warns Beijing it will enlist US help if China attacks . . . A violent encounter between China and the Philippines would trigger a confrontation with the United States, according to an unusual warning from Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration. If “something happens that is beyond incursion but is, in fact, an attack on, say, a Filipino naval vessel … then I call up Washington, D.C.,” Philippine Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin said during a national broadcast this week. Washington Examiner
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Japanese Prime Minister Abe resigns . . . Japanese PM Shinzo Abe has announced his resignation for health reasons. He said he did not want his illness to get in the way of decision making, and apologised to the Japanese people for failing to complete his term in office. The 65 year old has suffered for many years from ulcerative colitis, an inflammatory bowel disease, but he said his condition had worsened recently. Last year, he became Japan’s longest serving prime minister. His current period in office began in 2012. BBC
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Lord & Taylor to close all its stores . . . Lord & Taylor will close all of its stores under pressure from the pandemic, ending the department store chain’s nearly 200-year run. The company on Thursday said that it would close all of its 38 stores in liquidation sales, a reversal from last week’s decision to keep 14 locations open as it pursues Chapter 11. Lord & Taylor, which began as a Manhattan dry goods store in 1824, was sold to the French rental clothing company Le Tote Inc last year. Daily Mail
United Airlines to cut thousands of pilots . . .  United Airlines s preparing for the biggest pilot furloughs of its history after announcing on Thursday the need to cut 2,850 pilot jobs this year, or about 21% of the total, without further U.S. government aid.  Airlines, reeling from the devastating impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on air travel, have asked the U.S. government for another $25 billion to cover employee payroll through March. Reuters
Trump promises tariffs on companies that leave US to create job overseas . . . Trump said on Thursday that if he was re-elected, his administration would impose tariffs on any company that leaves the United States to create jobs elsewhere. “We will impose tariffs on any company that leaves America to produce jobs overseas,” Trump said in his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention. “We’ll make sure our companies and jobs stay in our country, as I’ve already been doing. Reuters
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Hurricane Laura leaves Louisiana neighborhoods in ruins . . . Hurricane Laura, one of the strongest to ever strike the U.S., barreled across Louisiana on Thursday, shearing off roofs, killing at least six people and maintaining ferocious strength while carving a destructive path hundreds of miles inland. Aerial photos have laid bare the extent of the destruction caused by the Category 4 storm, that left entire neighborhoods submerged in green-brown floodwater, high-rise buildings with missing windows, and an airport hangar shredded into ribbons of metal. Most of the homes that remained intact still had missing shingles, shattered windows and yards strewn with debris. But despite a trail of demolished buildings, entire neighborhoods left in ruins and almost 900,000 homes and businesses without power, a sense of relief prevailed that Laura was not the annihilating menace forecasters had feared. Daily Mail

Kenosha shooter hit with slew of charges . . . The teen vigilante who allegedly gunned down two Black Lives Matter protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin, was hit with a slew of charges on Thursday.

Kenosha County prosecutors charged Kyle Rittenhouse, 17, with one count each of first-degree intentional homicide, first-degree reckless homicide and one count of attempted first-degree intentional homicide, court records show. New York Post

We will soon learn about his endless hours playing violent video games. I guarantee it.

March on Washington will mark MLK speech . . . Tens of thousands of people were expected to march in Washington, D.C. on Friday to denounce racism, protest police brutality and commemorate the anniversary of the march in 1963 where civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr made his “I Have a Dream” speech. Reuters
Yeah, well, I know where I’m not going to be today, lest I get attacked by peaceful protestors.
Elon Musk to show off brain-hacking device . . . His brain-hacking company, Neuralink, applied to start human trials last year. But Friday’s demonstration will involve a robot and “neurons firing in real time”, a series of tweets reveals. The interface could allow people with neurological conditions to control phones or computers with their mind. But the long-term ambition is to usher in an age of what Mr Musk calls “superhuman cognition”. BBC
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Neighbors sought $1.1M in coronavirus relief by pretending to be farmers . . . A pair of neighbors in Florida is accused of working together to commit an estimated $1.1 million in coronavirus relief fraud by falsely claiming they were farmers, officials announced. Miami residents Latoya Stanley, 38, and Johnny Philus, 33, were charged Wednesday in connection with allegations they filed four bogus COVID relief applications for forgivable loans, including two in which they claimed they ran farms on their residential properties. Fox Business
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What a fantastic convention, right? After the boring DNC, with poor production quality and dull speeches, it was a breath of fresh air to see an RNC that was engaging, relevant, and moving. The most powerful moments came from the regular Americans. I cannot begin to list every noteworthy moment from the past four nights, but below are some highlights.

Heartbreaking Tragedies
For a convention filled with confidence, strength, and optimism, it was not devoid of tragedy. Several speakers used their convention time to share heartbreaking tales of how leftist policy had failed them and their families.

The widow of David Dorn, the St Louis police chief murdered in riots, gave a stunning tribute to her late husband. She described his dedication to protecting his community, which he served for nearly 40 years, and then explained how he was shot and killed by rioters, who livestreamed him bleeding out in the street.

Kayla Mueller was a dedicated and selfless 26-year-old humanitarian worker when she was kidnapped by ISIS, tortured, repeatedly raped, and ultimately killed. Her parents described the shocking inaction of the Obama administration, whose delays in action thwarted any chances of saving their daughter.

Andrew Pollack lost his daughter, Meadow, in the Parkland shooting. After sharing a heart-wrenching story of his daughter’s brave final moments and her senseless murder, he discussed the work he has done to make schools safer, with the help of the President.

Inspiring Stories
Amidst the tragedies of failures and risks of continued sufferings, the convention was filled with stories of hope, success, and recovery due to conservative policies.

The convention featured two incredible stories of the President’s prison reform initiatives, with moving stories from Jon Ponder, a bank robber who became a Christian in prison and now runs a reentry program with the help of his best friend (the FBI agent who arrested him), and Alice Johnson, a prison reform activist who was arrested on a nonviolent offence and given a life sentence before her sentence was commuted by the President.

Natalie Harp, who works on the Trump campaign advisory board, described her nearly life-long battle with cancer, failure with chemotherapy, rejections from clinical trials, and terminal diagnosis. Thanks to the “Right to Try,” she has reversed her prognosis, stating, “I’m not dying from cancer anymore. Thanks to President Trump, I’m living with cancer.”

Ryan Holets expressed the overwhelming power of our shared humanity over any differences in a forceful push towards solving the opioid crisis through a deeply personal story, discussing the the circumstances that led him to adopt a homeless heroin addict’s baby while helping her get sober.

Emotional Warnings
Maximo Alvarez made a deeply personal plea to never allow America to fall to socialism, like his home country, Cuba. Through tears, he recalled how the promises of socialism and communism appealed to friends, before the policies destroyed his home country. He passionately declared his love for the country which took him in from the horrors of communism, America, and warned us not to make the same mistakes of Cuba, and protect our great nation.

Powerful Pro-Life Focus
The convention was filled with a fierce rebuke of democrats’ horrific abortion policies and a strong support of life.

Sister Deirdre Byrne has the coolest combination of titles;  veteran, surgeon, and nun. She used her time to discuss how her experiences in all three realms informs her commitment to life. As both a scientist and a member of a religious order, she declared the beginning of life to be at conception. She opened her speech with the following, “I must confess that I recently prayed while in chapel begging God to allow me to be a voice and instrument for human life.” She certainly gave the unborn a powerful voice at the RNC.

Planned Parenthood clinic-director turned pro-life activist Abby Johnson likewise gave a powerful rebuke of the violence of abortion, from her own experience. She said, “For me, abortion is real. I know what it sounds like, what it smells like. Did you know abortion had a smell?”

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Can the bond between best friends survive when the pair fall in love with the same guy? Xavier Dolan’s Heartbeats is an exciting and electric dramedy focusing two life-long best friends Marie and Francis, who invite the enchanting and flirtatious Nicolas into their friendship. As both develop feelings for Nicolas, competitivity threatens to drive a wedge between the inseparable pair.

The film is beautifully shot; the cinematography takes on a life of its own, with unique framing. Dolan is an astonishing director, and his performance is likewise exceptional. The film is stylish, sexy, and fun, and the compelling characters’ deeply human drama is as emotionally engaging as the cinematography and production design are fun to watch.

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Post-RNC analysis: President Trump awesomed all over the place

Posted: 28 Aug 2020 04:30 AM PDT

President Trump nailed it. He hit a home run. He delivered on everything he needed to hit on in his nomination acceptance speech during the Republican National Convention and demonstrated why he should be reelected as President of the United States.

Admittedly, I was a little worried going in. The first three days of the event were strong by normal convention standards, but when compared to last week’s Democratic National Convention debacle, the RNC was better by leaps and bounds. My concern was that the President’s speech would be safe, perhaps even milquetoast, as all of the turmoil in America is enough to drive an incumbent down a cautious path. It would have been a mistake to do so, and Team Trump recognized that. They delivered an amazing speech to the President and he made it his own throughout, slipping in his trademark wry comments and giving the speech the populist passion it needed to be a success.

In the latest episode of NOQ Report, I broke down some of the key moments from the speech as well as highlighted the things we need to know as Americans going into the wildest election during the wildest year of our lifetimes. The President said multiple times that this was the biggest election. He is correct.

There were several points he made in attacking Joe Biden and the Democrats. One of the most memorable moments came when he pointed out Biden’s treatment of people who support him, how he “gave them hugs and even kisses” at times. It drew laughs from the audience. But he didn’t just troll Biden. He pointed out the risks of a Biden presidency at a time when law and order must be restored to streets across the nation.

As expected, he focused on the economy. He built the strongest one in world history and he can do it again when the coronavirus lockdowns are abated. Team Biden did their best to counter the President on Twitter, but his replies we weak. At one point, the President even noted how weak Joe Biden himself is. Like I said in a Tweet…

President Trump just awesomed all over the place.

— JD Rucker (@JDRucker) August 28, 2020

 

Republicans, roll up your sleeves. Make time to get out there and support the President up and down the ticket. The silent majority isn’t enough this time. President Trump’s speech was the launching point for a loud and enthusiastic majority to win this election.

 



Coronavirus lockdowns put the future of independent news at risk

Reports indicate rising traffic but drastically lower revenues for mid-sized independent news outlets.

The economic downturn from COVID-19 lockdowns has hit many industries in the gut. One industry that doesn’t get nearly enough attention is journalism. The corporate conglomerates controlling mainstream media outlets are able to weather the storm, but independent news outlets have seen revenues plummet to the point that many are considering shutting down. We know. We’ve had to consider the possibility ourselves.

We’ve always run a very tight ship, keeping expenses to a minimum by limiting travel and technology expenditures. This has proven to be beneficial during the economic crisis, but we would not have made it this far if not for our generous donors. I cannot appropriately express my appreciation to those who have helped us raise nearly $4,000 since we started asking for assistance. It has been a true blessing and has inspired us to work harder to bring the truth to light that mainstream media tries to hide.

As I note below, traffic is through the roof. The appetite for honest news reporting, conservative opinion writing, and right-leaning podcasts is high. Every day we pick up new readers and subscribers; it’s another blessing we do not take for granted. But despite the increases in traffic and viewership, revenues have continued to plummet. We have maxed out on the number of ads we run, and that’s definitely not by choice. Ideally, we would run minimal ads or no ads at all, but this isn’t a hobby. This is a business, the only one that supports my family, so I’ve chosen to do what I hate doing by having plenty of ads on the site. Even with more ads, revenues are not what they were before the coronavirus lockdowns. This is why we’re still desperately asking for help.

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. Our initial estimate of $11,500 to stay afloat through the end of the year was understated. Just as revenues have gone down, so too have expenses risen. We need to pick up quite a bit more than expected; I won’t even venture a guess anymore. At this point, literally everything we receive helps us keep the dream of being a truth-centered news outlet alive.

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. 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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Glenn Beck posts emotional regrets from 2016 coupled with hope for the future

Posted: 28 Aug 2020 02:36 AM PDT

Conservative commentator Glenn Beck took to Facebook and Twitter to apologize to President Trump’s family for cruel things he said about candidate Trump in 2016. It was a short but powerful statement from the founder of The Blaze and former Fox News host.


I am feeling so humbled this week. I feel truly horrible for the things I said and believed in 2016 about Donald J. Trump.

I believed the worst politically, which he proved me wrong at almost every turn. In the most dramatic cases (life/Israel/China/authoritarian).

I expected Trump to take control federally at the first opportunity. Here we are in a massive crisis. Bush ‘violated the free market to save the free market.’ Trump could have violated federalism to ‘save federalism’ yet he has stood firm through COVID.

But let me cut to the chase. I believed he actually didn’t care about people. When Trump called me after my fathers death, I assigned the motive to politics – AND SAID SO. What haunts me this week is how my words must have hit his children. How did I miss, the sharpness of my ‘judgement’ without consideration of family. Me? A guy who has lived it from his side.

I wanted to end my interview with Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr. this week w/ a personal apology, who had spent 20 minutes with me as if we were old friends. I didn’t want to embarrass myself in the end and failed to do the right thing again.

I don’t regret my doubts or expressing my concern in ’16, but the fact that I missed his humanity and was blind to his family. I said at the time, ‘I hope I am wrong and will be the first to admit it.’

I did. On-air and personally to the president himself.

But it was all about politics. I knew he loved his children and they him. What I failed to see, is the reason I think they love him.

Donald Trump is a loud New Yorker with a private heart.


 

I am feeling so humbled this week. I feel truly horrible for the things I said and believed in 2016 about Donald J….

Posted by Glenn Beck on Thursday, August 27, 2020

It takes a humble and self-aware heart to go public with contrition at this level. Glenn Beck’s apology goes a long way as an example of not just how skeptics should feel about President Trump, but how we should act as a society.



Coronavirus lockdowns put the future of independent news at risk

Reports indicate rising traffic but drastically lower revenues for mid-sized independent news outlets.

The economic downturn from COVID-19 lockdowns has hit many industries in the gut. One industry that doesn’t get nearly enough attention is journalism. The corporate conglomerates controlling mainstream media outlets are able to weather the storm, but independent news outlets have seen revenues plummet to the point that many are considering shutting down. We know. We’ve had to consider the possibility ourselves.

We’ve always run a very tight ship, keeping expenses to a minimum by limiting travel and technology expenditures. This has proven to be beneficial during the economic crisis, but we would not have made it this far if not for our generous donors. I cannot appropriately express my appreciation to those who have helped us raise nearly $4,000 since we started asking for assistance. It has been a true blessing and has inspired us to work harder to bring the truth to light that mainstream media tries to hide.

As I note below, traffic is through the roof. The appetite for honest news reporting, conservative opinion writing, and right-leaning podcasts is high. Every day we pick up new readers and subscribers; it’s another blessing we do not take for granted. But despite the increases in traffic and viewership, revenues have continued to plummet. We have maxed out on the number of ads we run, and that’s definitely not by choice. Ideally, we would run minimal ads or no ads at all, but this isn’t a hobby. This is a business, the only one that supports my family, so I’ve chosen to do what I hate doing by having plenty of ads on the site. Even with more ads, revenues are not what they were before the coronavirus lockdowns. This is why we’re still desperately asking for help.

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. Our initial estimate of $11,500 to stay afloat through the end of the year was understated. Just as revenues have gone down, so too have expenses risen. We need to pick up quite a bit more than expected; I won’t even venture a guess anymore. At this point, literally everything we receive helps us keep the dream of being a truth-centered news outlet alive.

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. 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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This could change everything: Wisconsin DOJ acknowledges that Jacob Blake was armed with a knife

Posted: 28 Aug 2020 02:00 AM PDT

The Wisconsin Department of Justice acknowledged Wednesday afternoon that Jacob Blake, the suspect shot by an officer on Sunday had a knife during the confrontation. Law Enforcement Today and other sources recently revealed this information. A press release from the Wisconsin Department of Justice stated in part:


During the incident, officers attempted to arrest Jacob S. Blake, age 29. Law enforcement deployed a taser to attempt to stop Mr. Blake, however the taser was not successful in stopping Mr. Blake. Mr. Blake walked around his vehicle, opened the driver’s side door, and leaned forward. While holding onto Mr. Blake’s shirt, Officer Rusten Sheskey fired his service weapon 7 times. Officer Sheskey fired the weapon into Mr. Blake’s back. No other officer fired their weapon. Kenosha Police Department does not have body cameras, therefore the officers were not wearing body cameras.

During the investigation following the initial incident, Mr. Blake admitted that he had a knife in his possession. DCI agents recovered a knife from the driver’s side floorboard of Mr. Blake’s vehicle. A search of the vehicle located no additional weapons.


In another report from the Daily Mail it was noted:


In the incident officers yelled for Blake to ‘drop the knife’ as they followed him around the car.

He opened his car door and appeared to lunge for something as a police officer, identified as Officer Rusten Sheskey, grabbed the back of his shirt and fired into Blake’s back seven times.

Officials said Blake was either lunging for the knife on the floor board or it fell from his hand.



Coronavirus lockdowns put the future of independent news at risk

Reports indicate rising traffic but drastically lower revenues for mid-sized independent news outlets.

The economic downturn from COVID-19 lockdowns has hit many industries in the gut. One industry that doesn’t get nearly enough attention is journalism. The corporate conglomerates controlling mainstream media outlets are able to weather the storm, but independent news outlets have seen revenues plummet to the point that many are considering shutting down. We know. We’ve had to consider the possibility ourselves.

We’ve always run a very tight ship, keeping expenses to a minimum by limiting travel and technology expenditures. This has proven to be beneficial during the economic crisis, but we would not have made it this far if not for our generous donors. I cannot appropriately express my appreciation to those who have helped us raise nearly $4,000 since we started asking for assistance. It has been a true blessing and has inspired us to work harder to bring the truth to light that mainstream media tries to hide.

As I note below, traffic is through the roof. The appetite for honest news reporting, conservative opinion writing, and right-leaning podcasts is high. Every day we pick up new readers and subscribers; it’s another blessing we do not take for granted. But despite the increases in traffic and viewership, revenues have continued to plummet. We have maxed out on the number of ads we run, and that’s definitely not by choice. Ideally, we would run minimal ads or no ads at all, but this isn’t a hobby. This is a business, the only one that supports my family, so I’ve chosen to do what I hate doing by having plenty of ads on the site. Even with more ads, revenues are not what they were before the coronavirus lockdowns. This is why we’re still desperately asking for help.

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. Our initial estimate of $11,500 to stay afloat through the end of the year was understated. Just as revenues have gone down, so too have expenses risen. We need to pick up quite a bit more than expected; I won’t even venture a guess anymore. At this point, literally everything we receive helps us keep the dream of being a truth-centered news outlet alive.

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. 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.


 

 

 

 

 

 


 

The post This could change everything: Wisconsin DOJ acknowledges that Jacob Blake was armed with a knife appeared first on NOQ Report – Conservative Christian News, Opinions, and Quotes.

President Trump: Joe Biden ‘gave them hugs and even kisses’

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 08:19 PM PDT

During his speech at the Democratic National Convention, President Trump took a swipe at Joe Biden’s issues with inappropriate touching, drawing laughter from the crowd.

“For 47 years, Joe Biden took the donations of blue collar workers, gave them hugs and even kisses,” the President said with a straight face before cracking a wry grin.

TRUMP: “For 47 years, Joe Biden took the donations of blue collar workers, gave them hugs — and even kisses…” pic.twitter.com/R8brUk1ocI

— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) August 28, 2020

 

The President’s speech was loaded with zingers, and while this one will get a lot of attention, there were so many strong attacks on Joe Biden and his party, it’ll be challenging finding the most epic moment.



Coronavirus lockdowns put the future of independent news at risk

Reports indicate rising traffic but drastically lower revenues for mid-sized independent news outlets.

The economic downturn from COVID-19 lockdowns has hit many industries in the gut. One industry that doesn’t get nearly enough attention is journalism. The corporate conglomerates controlling mainstream media outlets are able to weather the storm, but independent news outlets have seen revenues plummet to the point that many are considering shutting down. We know. We’ve had to consider the possibility ourselves.

We’ve always run a very tight ship, keeping expenses to a minimum by limiting travel and technology expenditures. This has proven to be beneficial during the economic crisis, but we would not have made it this far if not for our generous donors. I cannot appropriately express my appreciation to those who have helped us raise nearly $4,000 since we started asking for assistance. It has been a true blessing and has inspired us to work harder to bring the truth to light that mainstream media tries to hide.

As I note below, traffic is through the roof. The appetite for honest news reporting, conservative opinion writing, and right-leaning podcasts is high. Every day we pick up new readers and subscribers; it’s another blessing we do not take for granted. But despite the increases in traffic and viewership, revenues have continued to plummet. We have maxed out on the number of ads we run, and that’s definitely not by choice. Ideally, we would run minimal ads or no ads at all, but this isn’t a hobby. This is a business, the only one that supports my family, so I’ve chosen to do what I hate doing by having plenty of ads on the site. Even with more ads, revenues are not what they were before the coronavirus lockdowns. This is why we’re still desperately asking for help.

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. Our initial estimate of $11,500 to stay afloat through the end of the year was understated. Just as revenues have gone down, so too have expenses risen. We need to pick up quite a bit more than expected; I won’t even venture a guess anymore. At this point, literally everything we receive helps us keep the dream of being a truth-centered news outlet alive.

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. 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.


 

 

 

 

 

 


 

The post President Trump: Joe Biden ‘gave them hugs and even kisses’ appeared first on NOQ Report – Conservative Christian News, Opinions, and Quotes.

Republicans are the only ‘big tent’ party now

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 10:23 AM PDT

Even without thousands of screaming attendees filling up the screen each night, the 2020 Republican National Convention has already delivered more life than it has in many decades, and when viewed in conjunction with the previous week’s DNC, the two conventions couldn’t be more different. Biden’s ceremony felt like a funeral delivered from a fallout shelter, while Trump’s feels like a wedding of many different kinds of Americans who have come together to chart a new path for the country.

There were no great ideas presented at the DNC.

Biden’s whole campaign consists of one issue: if elected, he will shut down the economy and make masks mandatory until unelected government scientists decide otherwise. The immediate future he promises is one where students can’t learn, workers can’t earn, and Americans can’t escape a permanent state of fear. Biden has been stuck in his basement since March because his advisers can’t trust what he’ll say or do; the Democrats have forced non-rioting Americans to do the same because we’ve never been easier to control.

Biden may have gotten the nomination, but it was not his convention. Those honors belonged to Bernie Sanders and Barack Obama, two men who preached about victimhood in slightly different forms by clinging to three falsehoods: (1) America is a land of oppression, not liberty; (2) but for the oppressors, pain and poverty would disappear; and (3) “social justice” can be achieved by taking from others and harming those who refuse. The Sanders-Obama creed depends on national division, actively seeks it out, and magnifies it everywhere. For the Democrats, there can be no Union because there can be no unity for their falsehoods to survive.

In contrast, the RNC has been a showcase for powerful ideas.

Cuban-born businessman Máximo Álvarez provided a clarion call for Americans to awaken to the reality that Castro’s socialism is now beating down Americans’ doors. Most Americans avoid conflict and choose compromise when possible, but most Americans have never faced the choice of fighting for freedom now or watching it perish behind the same socialist platitudes used by Castro and Chávez and Sanders and Obama to hypnotize their people into willing slavery.

Álvarez’s parents risked all so that their thirteen-year-old son could escape communism in 1961 and become an American, and because he has seen with his eyes what’s at stake, he is unwilling to stay quiet while Cuba’s tragedy becomes America’s, too. And so it is an American who doesn’t trace his lineage back to the Green Mountain Boys of Vermont, or the Declaration of Independence’s signatories, or the hallowed battlegrounds of Boonesborough or New Orleans or the Alamo, who stood before his countrymen to make clear that nothing short of liberty, itself, now hangs in the balance. Sometimes only those courageous enough to flee peril abroad to join our ranks can see the coming dangers to freedom clearly, and sometimes those same people risk everything to lead the charge for freedom once again. Mr. Álvarez, like many new Republicans, is one of those people.

Senator Tim Scott spoke for those new Republicans, too, when he marveled that only in America could his family go “from cotton to Congress in one lifetime.”

Governor Nikki Haley, the “proud daughter of Indian immigrants,” excoriated the Democrats’ “lie” that “America is racist” as nothing but a “fashionable” attempt by the party of slavery to divide and conquer through fear and accusation.

The Kentucky attorney general, Daniel Cameron, took aim at the Democrats’ cynical use of race for electoral gain: “I also think about Joe Biden, who says, ‘If you aren’t voting for me, you ain’t black,’ who argued Republicans would put us back in chains, who says there is no diversity of thought in the black community. Mr. vice president, look at me. I am black. We are not all the same, sir. I am not in chains. My mind is my own, and you can’t tell me how to vote because of the color of my skin.”

The Democrats preach a philosophy: there are too many doors in America preventing success. The Republicans preach a philosophy: there are keys lying everywhere, and in America, no door stays shut for long. What Scott and Haley and Cameron each said in their own way was that the Democratic Party’s obsession with race has blinded it to the individual worth of every American.

Intergenerational mobility, not income equality, is the most important measure of how free an individual is to pursue dreams and achieve them. All over the world abundant wealth can be found. What separates America is the ability of the poorest among us or the least likely to succeed to succeed regardless and in ways that are unimaginable for the rest of the planet.

The Republican message has been unambiguous: life, not skin color, matters. The unborn life in the womb, the misspent life that seeks redemption and mercy, the life of each American, regardless of national origin or class or sex. The Democrats’ convention spread the lie that America is uniquely unjust, irredeemable, and irreparably divided by race. Republicans have shattered that lie by describing everything America and Americans have achieved and asking where else, but here, could so much be possible.

Republicans don’t see two Americas; they see one nation under attack from domestic socialists seeking to undermine American liberty, from foreign powers such as China and Iran seeking to diminish American power, and from jaundiced racial opportunists seeking to destroy American greatness for personal gain.

After the DNC, there were many articles written about former Republican luminaries who chose to support the Biden-Sanders Unity Task Force, rather than support the president, as a way to frame the Republican Party as greatly divided. What those articles ignored, however, is that Republican support for President Trump is higher than either party’s support for any president since Eisenhower. The Republican Party has never been more united; it turns out that some Old Guard Republicans were just Democrats all along.

Republicans are clear-eyed about what’s at stake in this election. They’ve chosen a leader who seems made for this moment in history. And the Republican National Convention has proven that President Trump and Republican voters are doing everything they can to remind Americans that they are one people who derive strength from unity of purpose — not disparate warring tribes whose divisions only strengthen the most elite Democrats, while leaving the cities and states they run to burn.

Joe Biden has stayed quiet while Democrats wage war in the streets; John Podesta has suggested state secession and John Kerry has promised revolution should Biden lose; and now Nancy Pelosi is setting the stage for violence in November by calling Republicans “domestic enemies” and “enemies of the state.”

When Democrats threaten war so cavalierly, it is easy to lose hope in a united United States of America. But Americans can reject the politics of fear that Sanders and Obama, Biden and Pelosi choose to hock. What the Republican National Convention just proved is that there is only one “big tent” party in America now, and President Trump is the leader of it.



Coronavirus lockdowns put the future of independent news at risk

Reports indicate rising traffic but drastically lower revenues for mid-sized independent news outlets.

The economic downturn from COVID-19 lockdowns has hit many industries in the gut. One industry that doesn’t get nearly enough attention is journalism. The corporate conglomerates controlling mainstream media outlets are able to weather the storm, but independent news outlets have seen revenues plummet to the point that many are considering shutting down. We know. We’ve had to consider the possibility ourselves.

We’ve always run a very tight ship, keeping expenses to a minimum by limiting travel and technology expenditures. This has proven to be beneficial during the economic crisis, but we would not have made it this far if not for our generous donors. I cannot appropriately express my appreciation to those who have helped us raise nearly $4,000 since we started asking for assistance. It has been a true blessing and has inspired us to work harder to bring the truth to light that mainstream media tries to hide.

As I note below, traffic is through the roof. The appetite for honest news reporting, conservative opinion writing, and right-leaning podcasts is high. Every day we pick up new readers and subscribers; it’s another blessing we do not take for granted. But despite the increases in traffic and viewership, revenues have continued to plummet. We have maxed out on the number of ads we run, and that’s definitely not by choice. Ideally, we would run minimal ads or no ads at all, but this isn’t a hobby. This is a business, the only one that supports my family, so I’ve chosen to do what I hate doing by having plenty of ads on the site. Even with more ads, revenues are not what they were before the coronavirus lockdowns. This is why we’re still desperately asking for help.

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. Our initial estimate of $11,500 to stay afloat through the end of the year was understated. Just as revenues have gone down, so too have expenses risen. We need to pick up quite a bit more than expected; I won’t even venture a guess anymore. At this point, literally everything we receive helps us keep the dream of being a truth-centered news outlet alive.

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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It begins: Nancy Pelosi calls for no debates, blames President Trump

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 09:15 AM PDT

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi laid the groundwork for the Democrats’ upcoming demands to cancel the debates. She attempted to do so in a way that seemed organic, though it was clearly a well-planned talking point. She pretended that she didn’t want anyone to tell Joe Biden her opinion when he was likely briefed on her statement days or even weeks ago. She acted like this was prompted by a question from the press, though it was obviously a planted question sent from her office or the DNC.

There are many disingenuous aspects of her two-minute statement, but the most infuriating one was her reasoning for calling to cancel debates. She tried to blame it on the President’s actions when any cognizant American is aware the DNC is terrified of Joe Biden on a stage with President Trump. They wouldn’t want him to debate a turnip, let alone the leader of the free world.

.@SpeakerPelosi: “Don’t tell anybody I told you this.. Especially don’t tell Joe Biden. But I don’t think there should be any debates.” pic.twitter.com/Guu8Jkl1Gs

— Benny (@bennyjohnson) August 27, 2020

 

This is the second round of seeds being planted about the debates. The first round came a few weeks ago when multiple mainstream media outlets laid the groundwork for Biden to back out. They claimed he needed to set fact-checkers in place before agreeing to debate. They said he should demand the President’s tax returns before debating. They tried to come up with every poison pill they could think of in order to justify their strong desire to keep Biden off the debate stage at all costs.

It would be easier to believe Nancy Pelosi if she just came out and said, “Joe’s a turnip and the stress of a debate may be too much for him.” At least then she wouldn’t be telling a bald-faced lie to the American people.



Coronavirus lockdowns put the future of independent news at risk

Reports indicate rising traffic but drastically lower revenues for mid-sized independent news outlets.

The economic downturn from COVID-19 lockdowns has hit many industries in the gut. One industry that doesn’t get nearly enough attention is journalism. The corporate conglomerates controlling mainstream media outlets are able to weather the storm, but independent news outlets have seen revenues plummet to the point that many are considering shutting down. We know. We’ve had to consider the possibility ourselves.

We’ve always run a very tight ship, keeping expenses to a minimum by limiting travel and technology expenditures. This has proven to be beneficial during the economic crisis, but we would not have made it this far if not for our generous donors. I cannot appropriately express my appreciation to those who have helped us raise nearly $4,000 since we started asking for assistance. It has been a true blessing and has inspired us to work harder to bring the truth to light that mainstream media tries to hide.

As I note below, traffic is through the roof. The appetite for honest news reporting, conservative opinion writing, and right-leaning podcasts is high. Every day we pick up new readers and subscribers; it’s another blessing we do not take for granted. But despite the increases in traffic and viewership, revenues have continued to plummet. We have maxed out on the number of ads we run, and that’s definitely not by choice. Ideally, we would run minimal ads or no ads at all, but this isn’t a hobby. This is a business, the only one that supports my family, so I’ve chosen to do what I hate doing by having plenty of ads on the site. Even with more ads, revenues are not what they were before the coronavirus lockdowns. This is why we’re still desperately asking for help.

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. Our initial estimate of $11,500 to stay afloat through the end of the year was understated. Just as revenues have gone down, so too have expenses risen. We need to pick up quite a bit more than expected; I won’t even venture a guess anymore. At this point, literally everything we receive helps us keep the dream of being a truth-centered news outlet alive.

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. In these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.


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The Democrats’ platform: Divide and conquer

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 06:01 AM PDT

The stark contrast between the Republican National Convention vs the Democrat Nation Convention is obvious for all to see. The Democrats focused primarily on pandering to their supposed victim categories, taking their focus on intersectionality to an extreme. It is patently obvious that the Democrats see their opportunity moving forward to be geared around dividing Americans to conquer us.

We saw practically the entire DNC ignore the extreme violence during the Black Lives Matter riots. We saw them blame Donald Trump for the division and supposed rise of racism in America. We saw them blame Trump for the COVID-19 outbreak, even though the blame lies specifically with the Chinese Communist Party and the Democrat governors who didn’t take proper precautions and implemented authoritarian lockdowns that did not allow us to reach herd immunity. The DNC was an infomercial of Democrats shifting blame from themselves onto Republicans and President Donald Trump, even though in almost every instance it was rooted in lies, deception and deflection.

What was interesting, however, was Joe Biden’s speech was completely off message comparatively speaking. He was attempting to bridge the gap, come back into the middle and become the moderate candidate we all know that he truly is. This is extremely dangerous, primarily because he is nothing more than a Trojan horse. He’s trying to gain votes from the Independents by claiming to be the unifier, yet we all know that he won’t be calling the shots as President. He’d the American version of the Queen of England… only there for ceremonious reasons.

The Republican National Convention has been wildly positive, in my opinion. We see true patriotism and a love for America. We see a focus on freedom and liberty. Republicans want law and order. They are making the case for conservative values the Constitution.

President Donald Trump loves America. And the thing that we have to remember about why America is so amazing is because of the principles that our Founding Fathers gave us when they established this great country. The unifying factor for America is the idea that we are created by God as individuals and we should have the right to live our lives as we see fit. This is completely opposite of the Democrats’ view of America, as they see us as nothing more than a group of people. We are not individuals, but a part of a group that has to act and think a certain way, as evidenced by Joe Biden’s statements about how Black Americans have to vote for him or else “they ain’t black.”

As we head into this final push towards the 2020 election, we have to remember what the stakes are. Come November 4th, we are going to be headed towards one of two Americas: The first is an America that our Founders wanted for us. An America rooted in individual rights and a belief that we are created in God’s image. The other America, if Joe Biden is elected president, is one where we are not seen as individuals with Constitutional Rights. It’s an America rooted in atheism, where human life has no intrinsic value. We are seen as nothing more than the color of our skin, the gender we identify with and how much a victim we can be.

I don’t know about you, but I’ll always choose the America rooted in Freedom and Liberty! If you believe that each person has intrinsic value given to us by God, there’s only once choice come Election Day.



Coronavirus lockdowns put the future of independent news at risk

Reports indicate rising traffic but drastically lower revenues for mid-sized independent news outlets.

The economic downturn from COVID-19 lockdowns has hit many industries in the gut. One industry that doesn’t get nearly enough attention is journalism. The corporate conglomerates controlling mainstream media outlets are able to weather the storm, but independent news outlets have seen revenues plummet to the point that many are considering shutting down. We know. We’ve had to consider the possibility ourselves.

We’ve always run a very tight ship, keeping expenses to a minimum by limiting travel and technology expenditures. This has proven to be beneficial during the economic crisis, but we would not have made it this far if not for our generous donors. I cannot appropriately express my appreciation to those who have helped us raise nearly $4,000 since we started asking for assistance. It has been a true blessing and has inspired us to work harder to bring the truth to light that mainstream media tries to hide.

As I note below, traffic is through the roof. The appetite for honest news reporting, conservative opinion writing, and right-leaning podcasts is high. Every day we pick up new readers and subscribers; it’s another blessing we do not take for granted. But despite the increases in traffic and viewership, revenues have continued to plummet. We have maxed out on the number of ads we run, and that’s definitely not by choice. Ideally, we would run minimal ads or no ads at all, but this isn’t a hobby. This is a business, the only one that supports my family, so I’ve chosen to do what I hate doing by having plenty of ads on the site. Even with more ads, revenues are not what they were before the coronavirus lockdowns. This is why we’re still desperately asking for help.

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. Our initial estimate of $11,500 to stay afloat through the end of the year was understated. Just as revenues have gone down, so too have expenses risen. We need to pick up quite a bit more than expected; I won’t even venture a guess anymore. At this point, literally everything we receive helps us keep the dream of being a truth-centered news outlet alive.

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. 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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Yet Another Anti-Constitution California Law Could Again Test the New Ninth Circuit Court

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 08:53 PM PDT

Seton Motley

by Seton Motley, Contributing Author: We have recently twice explored President Donald Trump’s transformational ten appointments to the once-wildly-insane Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

When the Ninth Circuit Court Unanimously Says You’ve Gone Too Far Left….

Ninth Circus Court No More? Trump-McConnell’s Judges Have Made Huge Differences Everywhere

Recent outstanding decisions coming therefrom?< A hugely important defense of Intellectual Property (IP) and its licensing.

A proper ordering of federalism – rightly ruling the 5G wireless WORLD Wide Web is the proper purview of the federal government.

And a Second Amendment-defending overturn of California’s anti-Constitutional law banning basically all gun magazines.

Speaking of the Internet and California’s serial inanity….

California rigidly insists on incessantly violating the Constitution.  It’s their jam.

As we’ve repeatedly documented.

Localities Shouldn’t Be Dictating (Inter-)National Policy

Leftists Do Federalism Terribly – To Then Do Policy Terribly

Immigration, Internet,…: The Left’s Warped, Ridiculously Fake Federalism

The Ninth Circuit just ruled that California’s state law banning gun magazines – was an illegal intrusion upon the federal government’s purview.

The Ninth Circuit just ruled the Internet – is the federal government’s purview.

Well….

California Senate Passes SB 822, the ‘Gold Standard’ of State Net Neutrality Laws

What Does California’s New Data Privacy Law Mean?

It means with these two laws – California is yet again ignoring the obvious fact the Internet is the purview of the federal government.

Thankfully, some really good people (many of whom are friends of mine) who subjected themselves to law school – are on the Net Neutrality case.

Larry Spiwak is the President of the Phoenix Center – and the lead counsel on the amicus brief these law school victims have filed.  In his email announcing said filing, Spiwak wrote:

“The focus of the amicus brief was on the doctrine of ‘field preemption.’

“In particular, the amicus brief discusses Congress’s long-standing determination that the federal government has exclusive jurisdiction over interstate communications, leaving no authority to the states to regulate such services.

“Indeed, as the brief demonstrates, throughout this history, and even in the 2015 Open Internet Order, the FCC has consistently recognized and reaffirmed that broadband Internet access service is a jurisdictionally interstate service.

“The fact that Congress may have afforded states a limited cooperative role in select, statutorily itemized areas does not mean that Congress has empowered the states with the concurrent authority to regulate the rates, terms, and conditions of any interstate communications service.

“Accordingly, the brief argues that where, as here, a communications service is interstate, states are forbidden from regulating that service directly, whether the FCC regulates the field extensively or not at all.

“That principle applies all the more clearly given that the FCC has detailed at length in its 2018 RIFO how its continued oversight, enforced by its transparency rule, will preserve Internet openness.

“Second, the amicus brief provides several examples how the California law unconstitutionally intrudes into the FCC’s exclusive jurisdiction over interstate communications and is therefore subject to field preemption.

“To begin, the brief points out that the plain terms of SB-822 unambiguously define broadband Internet access as an interstate service, meaning that the law facially seeks to regulate interstate communications.

“Similarly, the brief also points out that SB-822’s improper intrusion into the FCC’s exclusive jurisdiction over interstate communications services impedes the agency’s ability to carry out Congressional instructions set forth under both Section 230 and Section 706 of the Communications Act.”

What all of this means is:

California – is a state.  So it has zero standing to pass any laws regarding the Internet – which is the exclusive purview of the federal government.

Spiwak and Friends’ filing – directly addresses California’s lack of standing to pass its Net Neutrality law.

(But it basically can also be used to toss California’s Internet data regulation law.  Because the State of California has zero standing to pass any laws regarding the Internet.)

Now, Spiwak and Friends’ brief was filed in the Eastern District of California.  But the first appeal of any decision thereby – goes to the newly Trump-ified Ninth Circuit.

And the Ninth Circuit just very recently ruled the Internet is the exclusive purview of the federal government.

And the Ninth Circuit just very recently ruled against another one of California’s very many anti-Constitutional laws – on the grounds that it violated an exclusive purview of the federal government.

Given that the Ninth Circuit is the Eastern District of California’s “parent” court – it should greatly matter to the lower court that the parent court has so recently ruled so strongly on things so pertinent to this case.

Here’s hoping….
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Seton Motley is the President of Less Government and he contributes articles to ARRA News Service. Please feel free to follow him him on Facebook.


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Anchorage Therapy Ban Not Anchored in Truth

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 08:13 PM PDT

by Tony Perkins: Late on the night of Wednesday, August 26, the Anchorage (Alaska) Assembly (the municipal legislative body) passed an ordinance, AO-65, to prohibit sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts (SOCE or GICE) by any licensed professional counselor. The final vote was 9-2 in favor.

The vote came despite widespread community opposition, with a majority of the 65 people who testified opposing the bill. Credit goes to a large local church (Anchorage Baptist Temple) and the Alaska Family Council for raising the alarm. Assembly Members Jamie Allard and Crystal Kennedy made heroic efforts to either defeat the measure or amend it to mitigate some of its harmful effects.

However, Family Research Council had a strong virtual presence in the form of Senior Fellow for Policy Studies Peter Sprigg. Last month, Peter spoke to the Anchorage Baptist Temple by video and, together with Matt Sharp of the Alliance Defending Freedom, briefed a group of Anchorage pastors via Zoom to educate them about the ordinance and encourage them to speak out against it. The following week, in late July, the Assembly postponed action on the proposal to August.

Due to coronavirus restrictions, the Anchorage Assembly is currently not allowing members of the public to attend its meetings in person. When the bill was taken up again on August 25, Peter delivered prepared testimony by telephone from his home in the Washington, D.C. area (see video here, beginning at 3:21:15). When action on the proposal continued on August 26, Assembly Member Allard called Peter as an expert witness. That night, Peter remained on the phone with the Assembly for nearly three hours (from 11:30 p.m. until 2:30 a.m. Eastern time, due to the four-hour time difference), answering questions about the legislation and about proposed amendments periodically as they were raised.

In response to questions from Assembly Member Allard, Peter pointed out that the ordinance would violate a number of constitutional principles — such as freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and parental rights — as well as core ethical principles of the counseling profession, such as confidentiality, privacy, and client autonomy. He noted that even organizations critical of SOCE, such as the American Psychological Association, have made many statements which undermine the case for a legal prohibition — such as saying that concern about coercion of minors could be addressed through “developmentally appropriate informed consent.” Peter also endorsed an amendment that revealed the fundamental hypocrisy of the bill. It would have banned the far more dangerous efforts to change a minor’s sex — through puberty-blocking or cross-sex hormones and gender reassignment surgery — which were explicitly protected in the ordinance as written.

Although his prepared testimony the first night of the hearing was limited to only three minutes, Peter’s contribution the second night was so extensive that one member referred to him sarcastically as “the 12th member of the Assembly.” Assembly Member Christopher Constant — unable to refute the facts Peter presented — chose to attack Peter personally instead.

If and when the new ordinance faces legal challenge, members of the Assembly will not be able to say that they weren’t warned about the risk. Peter informed them that a similar ordinance in Tampa, Florida was struck down by a judge who ruled that regulation of health care is a state function, not a local one. New York City actually voted to repeal its local therapy ban and settled a lawsuit against it filed by an Orthodox Jewish rabbi who is also a therapist — paying $100,000 in attorney’s fees. That decision, in turn, was likely prompted by a U.S. Supreme Court decision last year. In a case (NIFLA v. Becerra) in which the court overturned a California law regulating pro-life pregnancy centers on free speech grounds, the court explicitly rejected the idea that there is a category of “professional speech” that is not protected by the First Amendment — speaking negatively of earlier lower court rulings which used that argument to uphold state therapy bans.

Unfortunately, despite Peter’s best efforts, the Anchorage Assembly chose to move forward with a measure that is not anchored in constitutional law, professional ethics, or scientific truth.
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Tony Perkins (@tperkins) is President of the Family Research Council . Article on Tony Perkins’ Washington Update and written with the aid of FRC senior writers.


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The Vice President’s Address, Sports Strike, A Game Changer

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 07:43 PM PDT

Gary Bauer

by Gary BauerThe Vice President’s Address
I was honored to be a guest of Vice President Mike Pence at historic Fort McHenry last night as he formally accepted the Republican Party’s nomination to be vice president of the United States for four more years.

Fort McHenry was selected as the site for the vice president’s address for obvious reasons. It was there during the War of 1812 that Francis Scott Key penned the words to the Star-Spangled Banner after witnessing the British bombardment of Fort McHenry and its defiant defense.

Sadly, progressives today have lost all reverence for our flag and national anthem, as they have lost respect for our country, which many leftists believe is an evil nation founded on slavery and genocide.

Well, there was none of that gloom and doom from Vice President Pence last night!

He delivered a rousing pro-America, pro-Trump speech that praised the courage of our heroes in uniform, our law enforcement officers and first responders, as well as the courage of everyday Americans – farmers, doctors, nurses, parents, teachers and truck drivers.

Listening to Vice President Pence last night, I heard echoes of my former boss, President Ronald Reagan. For example, referring to the challenges before us, including the coronavirus, Pence said this:

“In these challenging times, our country needs a president who believes in America. Who believes in the boundless capacity of the American people to meet any challenge, defeat any foe, and defend the freedoms we all hold dear. . .

“Last week, Joe Biden said ‘no miracle is coming.’ What Joe doesn’t seem to understand is that America is a nation of miracles and we’re on track to have the world’s first safe, effective coronavirus vaccine by the end of this year.”

Referring to recent rioting, Pence said:

“My fellow Americans, we are passing through a time of testing. For in the midst of this global pandemic, just as our nation has begun to recover, we’ve seen violence and chaos in the streets of our major cities. . .

“Let me be clear: the violence must STOP – whether in Minneapolis, Portland, or Kenosha. Too many heroes have died defending our freedoms to see Americans strike each other down. We will have law and order on the streets of America.”

As for the election, Pence said:

“It’s not so much whether America will be more conservative or more liberal, more Republican or more Democrat. The choice in this election is whether America remains America.

“It’s whether we will leave to our children and our grandchildren a country grounded in our highest ideals of freedom, free markets, and the unalienable right to life and liberty — or whether we will leave to our children and grandchildren a country that is fundamentally transformed into something else.”

Nine months ago, nobody would have predicted that a virus coming out of communist China would be a major campaign issue. Nor would anyone have predicted that riots and mobs attacking memorials to America’s heroes would be an issue. But they are. And the differences between the two parties and their candidates could not be more stark.

Right now, America needs heroes. And, as the vice president noted, we have plenty of them!

At the end of Pence’s speech, “Hail to the Chief” began to play. To the surprise of us all, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump had flown from Washington, D.C., to Fort McHenry. The audience roared as they walked out onto the stage.

To top it all off, country superstar Trace Adkins closed the event with a stirring rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner.

Tune In Tonight!
Don’t forget to tune in tonight as President Trump delivers his acceptance speech and lays out his vision for the next four years. The president is also expected to blast Biden’s “extreme agenda.”

Speaking of extreme, Speaker Nancy Pelosi put a really extreme idea out there today, saying there shouldn’t be any presidential debates – something that hasn’t happened in nearly 50 years.

As one RNC spokesman quipped, “The Democrats’ advice to Joe Biden is don’t debate, don’t leave the basement and don’t concede the election. That’s an odd way to project confidence in your candidate.”

Day Three
There were many other powerful speakers at the Republican National Convention last night: Jack BrewerSister Dede ByrneMadison CawthornRep. Dan CrenshawChen GuangchengClarence HendersonKayleigh McEnany and Burgess Owens.

Sports Strike
Professional sports games are on hold again. And it’s not the coronavirus this time. Yesterday, the Milwaukee Bucks refused to play against the Orlando Magic in protest of the shooting to Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

In short order, all NBA and WNBA games were canceled. Major League Baseball and Soccer games were also canceled. Lebron James is among those leading the charge. He took to social media to remind everyone that the games were being boycotted, not postponed.

And it wasn’t just the players. Network announcers walked off too.

This is an escalation on the part of the social justice warrior athletes. What exactly has happened that would lead them to go on strike? The situation in Kenosha is more complicated than it initially appeared. Blake was in fact armed.

The only other thing going on is lawless rioting by people have who have zero concern for what happened in Kenosha. There is no connection between a man being shot by police and burning down a furniture store or car dealership, ruining the lives of others.

Whatever happened in Minneapolis regarding George Floyd’s death three months ago bears no conceivable connection to 90 days of rioting in Portland, radicals chanting, “Death to America,” and burning Bibles and American flags in the streets.

Yesterday, a murder suspect committed suicide in Minneapolis. Within minutes looters were running through the mall. When did stealing shoes become the obvious response to reports of a shooting?

The left’s weakness is sending a message to the Marxists: “Virtually no Democrat politician in America will stop us.” They are also learning that no matter what they do, a powerful complex of media commentators, athlete apologists, Hollywood hypocrites and cowardly CEOs will defend them in the public square.

Feckless politicians + apologists for anarchists = horror coming to your community soon. There is only one thing standing in the way of that possibility – the reelection of Donald Trump and Mike Pence.

I am pleased to report that Wisconsin Governor Tony Evans has come to his senses. Yesterday afternoon he finally accepted President Trump’s offer of federal assistance to stop the rioting in Kenosha. Two hundred federal law enforcement agents are now on their way.

A Game Changer
Abbott Labs announced today that it has received an emergency authorization from the FDA to produce a rapid Covid-19 antigen test that may cost as little as five dollars. While not as accurate as other tests, it is much faster, much cheaper and far less invasive. It will allow far more individual testing, which is essential to containing the virus.

President Trump will reportedly announce a $750 million deal for Abbott Labs to produce 150 million of its new rapid tests.

Today’s announcement is just another part of the Trump Administration’s unprecedented mobilization and deregulation of our medical research complex and private industry. Within months of a completely novel virus hitting our shores, we are making historic strides toward testing, treatments and vaccines.

Meanwhile, the Democrats’ solution is to shut everything down again.

Needless to say, those of us in the real world are cheering today’s news. Stocks closely tied to the reopening of the economy – airlines, cruise lines, concert promoters, etc. – are all rallying.

Prayers For The Gulf Coast
Hurricane Laura slammed into the Louisiana/Texas coast early this morning as a huge Category 4 storm. It triggered massive flooding, tornadoes and a major chemical fire. Nearly 750,000 people are without power.

Please join Carol and me in praying for everyone in the path of this devastating storm. Our friends at Samaritan’s Purse are already on the way. If you would like to donate to their relief efforts, click here.
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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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Trump Team Is Not Fear Mongering

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 07:09 PM PDT

by Ken Blackwell, Contributing Author: As a Trump 2020 advisory board member, I defends the president’s messaging on law and order in the following video.

Ken Blackwell (@kenblackwell) is a former ambassador to the U.N., a former Domestic Policy Advisor to the Trump/Pence Presidential Transition Team, and former Ohio State Treasurer and mayor of Cincinnati who currently serves on the boards of numerous conservative policy organizations. He is a contributing author to the ARRA News Service


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Covid’s Impact On Mental Health Worsens

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 06:37 PM PDT

by Bill Donohue: Andrew Copson is the chief executive of Humanists UK. On August 27, he published a piece on the United Kingdom website, Politics, noting that coronavirus presents Brits with a novel challenge. “For the majority of Brits—more than 52% of whom identify as non-religious—this is the first time in living history that a crisis has been met without religion.”

Copson is right about that. But his celebratory tone is undercut by his inability to cite data that support the secular approach to the pandemic. There is a reason for this: there aren’t any.

At the end of June, there was a study published in the journal Brain, Behavior, and Immunity on how Covid-19 was affecting six nations, one of which was Britain. It concluded that depression and suicide have increased because of social isolation. In another study, led by Dr. Maria Loades, clinical psychologist at the University of Bath, researchers found that socially isolated children were suffering from high rates of depression and anxiety. The British Journal of Psychiatry concluded that in the early stage of the pandemic, “Self-harm, suicidal thoughts and abuse are already substantial problems in the UK.”

The Brits are not alone. In China, there has been a spike in depression, anxiety, insomnia, and distress, and this is especially true of women, nurses and those who treat patients with Covid-19. In the United States, there is a plethora of evidence to show how the pandemic has impacted on mental health problems.

A poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that nearly half of Americans report that Covid-19 is harming their mental health. The August edition of Psychiatry Research found that loneliness, depression and suicide ideation had all increased since the pandemic. Similarly, a report from Mental Health America found that in June, daily screenings for anxiety or depression were up more than 400% compared to January.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that in the last week of June, “U.S. adults reported considerably elevated adverse mental health conditions associated with COVID-19.” Even as early as March, the Disaster Distress Hotline for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration saw a 891% increase in callers compared to the previous year.

In other words, the Washington Post was right to observe in May that the pandemic was “pushing America into a mental health crisis.” The same phenomenon is happening in the United Kingdom. Indeed, no nation has been spared.

This does not mean, however, that everyone is equally vulnerable. In virtually every study done on mental health, those who score high on religiosity (as measured by beliefs and practices) fare considerably better than their secular counterparts. The evidence is overwhelming.

No one knows this subject better than Dr. Harold J. Koenig. He is Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and Associate Professor of Medicine, at Duke University. On May 8, the 2nd edition of the Handbook of Spirituality, Religion, and Mental Health was published by Koenig and David H. Rosmarin. They concluded, as Koenig found in two previous editions of this volume that he edited alone, those who take their religion seriously do better on mental and physical health measures than those who are without a religious affiliation.

Once the data are available on how religiosity has affected mental health during the Covid-19 pandemic, it is a sure bet that Mr. Copson’s current state of eudemonia will wane. He may even seek to convert, just to play it safe.
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Bill Donohue (@CatholicLeague) is a sociologist and president of the Catholic League.


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Pence Delivers Knock-Out Acceptance Speech

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 06:23 PM PDT

. . . A night honoring the nation’s heroes and spirit of freedom.

by Joseph Klein: The theme for the third night of the Republican National Convention was “Land of Heroes,” focusing on heroism in the military, law enforcement and the front lines of first responders.

The night conveyed a message of freedom in America that past generations have fought for and that is our task today to preserve with individual acts of service and heroism. And the contrast was made vividly clear between today’s Republican Party as the party that honors and seeks to preserve America’s core values of individual life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness with today’s Democratic Party, which has turned into an attack machine against law enforcement and champion of government control over peoples’ lives.

The man of the hour, Vice President Mike Pence, spoke live from Fort McHenry, the site of the War of 1812 battle that inspired the writing of our national anthem. He delivered an inspiring speech that was also blistering in its criticism of Joe Biden and his leftist Democratic Party. After the vice president concluded his speech, President Trump joined him on stage as the national anthem was sung and Old Glory flew above.

Vice President Pence said that the 2020 election was a choice of “whether America remains America.” He portrayed the difference between the agendas of the two parties as one between the Republican Party’s agenda of freedom and today’s Democratic Party’s agenda of government control. “We stand at a crossroads, America,” Pence said. “President Trump has set our nation on a path of freedom and opportunity. Joe Biden would set America on a path of socialism and decline.” Biden is “nothing more than a Trojan horse for the radical left,” Pence added.

President Trump, Pence observed, “sees America for what it is, a nation that has done more good in this world than any other, a nation that deserves far more gratitude than grievance.” The vice president pointedly remarked that “if you want a president who falls silent when our heritage is demeaned or insulted, he’s not your man.”

Biden remained silent during his party’s convention about the destruction of statues dedicated to our nation’s heroes and about the violence spreading through America’s cities. Finally, realizing that his continued silence may be hurting his chances with voters concerned about their personal security, Biden made a half-hearted, belated attempt on Wednesday to distinguish peaceful protest from violent behavior. But Biden has not pulled back from the support he expressed for cutting funding to law enforcement.

“The hard truth is you will not be safe in Joe Biden’s America,” Pence warned. “Under President Trump, we will always stand with those who stand on the thin blue line, and we are not going to defund the police, not now, not ever. We will have law and order on the streets of this country for every American of every race and creed and color.” And Pence noted that we don’t have to choose between supporting law enforcement and helping African-Americans to improve the quality of their lives, education, jobs, and safety. He said that “from the first days of this administration, we’ve done both, and we will keep supporting law enforcement and keep supporting our African-American and minority communities across this land for four more years.”

Pence highlighted President Trump’s accomplishments regarding the economy, energy independence, improving care for veterans, building up the military, beating back the ISIS caliphate, defending the right to life and the right to bear arms, and supporting law enforcement. “President Donald Trump has kept his word to the American people,” Vice President Pence said after wryly noting that the president “does things in his own way, on his own terms. In a city known for talkers, President Trump is a doer, and few presidents have brought more independence, energy, or determination to that office.” Biden, on the other hand, is a career politician who talks but achieves no constructive results.

Pence noted how Joe Biden had opposed President Trump’s order to take out the world’s most dangerous terrorist, Iran’s top general Qassem Soleimani. “But it’s not surprising,” Pence said, “because history says Joe Biden opposed the operation that took down Osama bin Laden. It is no wonder that the secretary of defense under the Obama-Biden administration once said that Joe Biden has been, and I quote, ‘wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades.’”

Noting the suffering caused by the coronavirus, Vice President Pence shared the grief of “all of the families who have lost loved ones and have family members still struggling with serious illness.” But the vice president would not let the Democrats get away with their false narrative that President Trump had mismanaged the handling of the coronavirus crisis, costing American lives. He said that President Trump’s early decision to suspend travel from China “saved untold American lives” and “bought us invaluable time to launch the greatest national mobilization since World War II.” He went on to describe in detail how President Trump mobilized government and private industry to “reinvent testing and produce supplies that were distributed to hospitals around the land.”

Vice President Pence then took another jab at Biden for not believing in America as “a nation of miracles,” before reporting that “we are on track to have the world’s first safe, effective coronavirus vaccine by the end of this year.”

Vice President Pence concluded his speech by asking Americans to “fix our eyes on old glory and all she represents” and “fix our eyes on this land of heroes and let their courage inspire.” Finally, he said, “we should fix our eyes on the author and perfecter of our faith and our freedom and never forget that where the spirit of the lord is, there is freedom. That means freedom always wins.”

As on the previous two nights there was a wide range of speakers from the public and private sectors, including one by Second lady Karen Pence who focused on the nation’s military heroes and their spouses whom she called “home front heroes.” No Hollywood celebrities spoke, thank goodness.

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem was the night’s first speaker. She warned that America’s “founding principles are under attack.” She noted the looting, chaos, and destruction in Democrat-controlled cities, recalling that Abraham Lincoln was alarmed during another troubled time on the eve of the Civil War by “the increasing disregard for the rule of law throughout the country.” She contrasted today’s Democratic Party, driven by identity politics, with the Republican Party’s respect for “individuals based on who they are. We don’t divide people based on their beliefs or their roots. We don’t shun people who think for themselves.”

Representative Dan Crenshaw of Texas, who lost an eye in combat, began his remarks with a personal story of heroism that he observed while serving in Afghanistan. “Here’s the truth about America: we are a country of heroes. I believe that, so should you,” Crenshaw said. He then defined heroism as “self-sacrifice, not moralizing and lecturing over others when they disagree. Heroism is grace, not perpetual outrage. Heroism is rebuilding our communities, not destroying them. Heroism is renewing faith in the symbols that unite us, not tearing them down.”

Senator Marsha Blackburn talked about the kind of hero that “Democrats don’t recognize, because they don’t fit into their narrative.” She was referring to the heroes of our law enforcement and armed services. “Leftists try to turn them into villains,” Senator Blackburn said. “They try to cancel them. But I’m here to tell you that these heroes can’t be cancelled.”

Michael McHale, the president of the National Association of Police Organizations, praised President Trump for showing support “for the men and women on the front lines, particularly during these challenging times.” He added, “The violence and bloodshed we are seeing in these and other cities isn’t happening by chance; it’s the direct result of refusing to allow law enforcement to protect our communities.”

Clarence Henderson, a civil rights activist who faced down the KKK sixty years ago, described his own personal experience with racism. “Walking into the Woolworth Department Store on February 2, 1960, I knew it was unlike any day I’d experienced before,” Henderson said. “My friends had been denied service the day before because of the color of their skin. We knew it wasn’t right. But when we went back the next day I didn’t know whether I was going to come out in a vertical or prone position in handcuffs or on a stretcher — or even in a body bag. By sitting down to order a cup of coffee, we challenged injustice. We knew it was necessary. But we didn’t know what would happen. We faced down the KKK. We were cursed at and called all kinds of names. They threatened to kill us. And some of us were arrested. But it was worth it.”

Henderson criticized Joe Biden for saying that voters “ain’t black” if they don’t vote for him. “Well to that, I say, if you do vote for Biden, you don’t know history,” he declared. President Trump “has done more for black Americans in four years than Joe Biden has done in 50,” he added. President Trump’s policies helping the black community “show his heart.”

To sum up the third night of the Republican National Convention, its staging and messages were inspiring to all Americans who believe in freedom, revere our nation’s heroes, and aspire to act heroically as best we can in our own lives. Vice President Pence did what he needed to do to in providing a strong lead-in to the final night of the convention when President Trump delivers his acceptance speech.
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Joseph Klein is a Harvard-trained lawyer and the author of Global Deception: The UN’s Stealth Assault on America’s Freedom and Lethal Engagement: Barack Hussein Obama, the United Nations & Radical Islam. Article on FrontPage Mag.


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What Is the Violence in American Cities All About?

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 06:06 PM PDT

Law enforcement officers stand during a riot in Kenosha, WI (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)

by Dr. Victor Davis Hanson: The point of the mob is to destroy what it cannot create.

It is hard to tell what the current revolutionary violence in our major cities is all about.

So far, hundreds of police have been injured, dozens of people have been killed, and we have seen billions of dollars in property and collateral damage.

Ostensibly, many of the summer demonstrations were in protest over the gruesome detention and death of George Floyd while in Minneapolis police custody on May 25.

Yet three months later, few of those trying to burn down a Portland police precinct — with police barricaded inside — or looting the high-end boutiques of Chicago’s Magnificent Mile, or indiscriminately beating up innocent pedestrians, appear to be driven by Floyd’s death.

Apologists argue that the perfect-storm furor of June, July and August was the dividend of a collective six-month fear over the COVID-19 pandemic that has, as of this writing, killed nearly 180,000 Americans.

The unprecedented national quarantine and the sudden, self-generated recession of a once-booming economy certainly added to the tensions.

Millions of youths were sequestered in their apartments and basements, unemployed, without school, and worried over their career prospects. Many simply wanted to vent their rage at the world and almost everything in it.

The media romanticized the “summer of love” unrest and downplayed the violence. Newspapers ran bizarre photo essays on the chic garb at the protests — umbrellas, leaf blowers, wooden shields, armor and colored bike helmets.

Many in the street seemed as interested in taking selfies as they were in smashing windows.

Some cite furor directed at President Trump, the tensions of an election year and the weaponization of almost every current issue by both political parties.

Still others claim the violence is mostly careerist-driven. Demands are made to fire ideological enemies and hire partisan friends. If the old guard is banished, then their lucrative billets can be snapped up by a new woke generation. Demagogues see political careers birthed with the bullhorn.

None of these explanations are mutually exclusive. But all reflect confusion over why often senseless vandalism has been directed at statues of Ulysses S. Grant and Frederick Douglass, and at the World War II Memorial.

Why do liberal authors and artists fear there is a new McCarthyite cancel culture that threatens to take out even progressive sympathizers?

Why do city governments defund police departments at the very moment vulnerable residents are most fearful for their safety?

Note that there are rarely demands from antifa for new statues, given that the protesters’ own heroes are often more flawed than the historical figures whose statues they deface and destroy.

What, then, is going on?

As with most cultural revolutions that wish to start things over at “year zero,” the violence is aimed at America’s past in order to change its present and future.

The targets are not just the old majority culture but also classical statues and buildings, hallowed institutions, religious icons, the renowned names of streets and plazas, and almost every representation of tradition and authority.

For the majority of Americans who do not buy into the revolution, it all seems so surreal — and hypocritical.

Only a despised, dynamic American economy allows millions to divorce from it for a summer of protest.

A ridiculed U.S. Constitution ensures that looters and arsonists have due process.

The Bill of Rights guarantees peaceful assembly and electrically amplified profanity rarely protected elsewhere.

Affirmative action; federally ensured and subsidized college grants and loans; and cheap smartphones, headphones and laptops all give youth choices unimagined in the past.

No matter — cultural revolutions are incoherent and nihilist.

Those who signed up for the Jacobin Reign of Terror wanted violence, not a constitutional republic to replace the French monarchy.

The Bolsheviks were less interested in substituting an elected prime minister for the Russian czar than in grabbling power and murdering millions of their enemies.

Mao Zedong did not just hate the warlords, landlords, Mandarins and Nationalists. He wished to reinvent 1 billion Chinese in his own narcissistic image by first killing millions.

There is, of course, reason to oversee the police more effectively.

Universities are partly culpable for a collective $1.4 trillion in student loan debt.

Globalization eroded the middle class. Inner-city America is far too violent — and far too neglected.

But these are not the apparent concerns of those who carry off shoes and phones in U-Hauls, kick the unconscious on the pavement, destroy art and sculpture, or seek to torch public buildings with public servants inside.

The point of the mob is to wipe out what it cannot create.

It topples what it can neither match nor even comprehend.

It would erode the very system that ensures it singular freedom, leisure and historic affluence.

The brand of the anarchist is not logic but envy-driven power: to take it, to keep it, and to use it against purported enemies — which would otherwise be impossible in times of calm or through the ballot box.
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Victor Davis Hanson (@VDHanson) is a senior fellow, classicist and historian and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution where many of his articles are found; his focus is classics and military history. He has been a visiting professor at Hillsdale College since 2004. Hanson was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2007 by President George W. Bush. H/T National Review.


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It’s Order vs. Chaos, & Trump’s Message Could Save America

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 05:47 PM PDT

by Mike Huckabee: One of the most moving speeches on Wednesday night of the Republican Convention was given by a man named Sam Vigil. Sam who? This soft-spoken gentleman is not famous and certainly never thought he’d be speaking to the nation, but he came to speak about being touched by crime, as his wife Jackie was killed in their own garage during what was apparently an attempted carjacking.
They lived in Albuquerque, which he said is “one of the most violent cities in the country.” Most homicides go unsolved. In a sad irony, Jackie had immigrated from Colombia, known for violence, to seek a better life in America.

For eight months, the overwhelmed local police made no arrest in Jackie’s murder. But after President Trump launched Operation Legend this July, the FBI took over the case and in just days, they arrested four people, with the fifth arrested later in Texas on unrelated charges. Mr. Vigil thanked Trump for delivering justice for his wife and “for all the other innocent victims of violent crime.”

“I know he will never stop fighting for justice,” Mr. Vigil said, “for law and order, and for peace, security and our communities.”

Watching this in context of all the violence happening around the country, I thought that, more than anything, this election comes down to order and freedom vs. chaos and the resulting loss of freedom. The President wants us to be able to go about our lives in safety, whether it’s from a carjacking in Albuquerque or a vicious assault on the streets of Seattle.

The other side WANTS chaos, as they think that, one way or another, it will keep Trump from another term. But notice that they’re suddenly becoming more subversive about this, saying publicly that they are against violence. This is because polling shows that violence by BLM and other groups appears to be backfiring. Their plan to blame Trump isn’t working.

Even their friends in the media are trying to help, but they blew their own cover, right on the air.

Democrats don’t care how the violence is hurting people, just that it might be hurting then in the POLLS. The practice of going into restaurants and bullying diners is especially not playing well. So even Biden has (finally) come out and said he’s against violence. Even though nobody even brought it up during their convention, he and Kamala Harris will say whatever they need to now.

There are other ways the left thinks chaos can help them ultimately get what they want. For example, they can send the message that the riots we see in major cities will spread to all of America if their side loses.

They even blame Trump for their own acting out. One of my staffers said she was reminded of her niece having a tantrum when she was in her “terrible two’s,” screaming at her mother, suddenly shrieking wildly, “YOU MADE ME THIS WAY!” Imagine a two-year-old (!) with that kind of instinctive understanding of how to make her mother feel guilty for what she herself was doing. We are dealing with emotional two-year-olds, trying to manipulate in just the same way.

Give in to them, and that’s how they’ll get their way with EVERYTHING –- by creating chaos and threatening escalation if we don’t appease them. They’re using race as the pretext for this, and they’ll take the conflict as far as they think they have to.

Prof. Glenn Reynolds at PJ Media came to a similar conclusion: “The left wants it to be about black vs. white, immigrant vs. native, etc. Trump’s making it clear that it’s about people who are constructive, productive, and generally happy, vs. people who are destructive, parasitic and generally miserable, and that that difference transcends things like race. This is a huge, underappreciated –- and very traditionally American –- message. By promoting it at this crucial time, Trump may very well be saving America.”

Amen. That’s what it will come down to. Americans can’t go about their lives and be productive and happy under the constant threat of chaos.

Hillary Clinton recently brought up another way that chaos can help her side get what they want. Remember at the 2016 debates when she was “horrified” that Trump wouldn’t promise to accept the upcoming election results (when he had no way to anticipate how they might conceivably be messed with)? Here’s what this ghoulishly hypocritical woman says now.

So, Biden should not concede “under any circumstances.” Putting Biden in the White House is simply “an organizational challenge,” even if America has clearly elected Trump. Imagine the chaos THIS creates. It shows she cares nothing for “democracy” and what Americans want, only power.

A commentary in Wednesday’s WALL STREET JOURNAL called “Mail-in Voting Could Deliver Chaos” describes the mess that could happen with mail-in balloting and one candidate simply refusing to concede. The WSJ has a paywall; but one of the authors has posted it.

Also, check out Dan Bongino’s podcast from Wednesday, Episode 1331, starting at 34:15.

The WSJ article greatly worries Bongino; he says to “get ready for the idea” that we won’t have a result even by December. But by FEDERAL LAW, the dates for the election and Electoral College voting are set in stone, and THE CONSTITUTION sets Inauguration Day as January 20. Period.

Mail-in ballots do not change this, but they must be postmarked no later than Election Day, in this case November 3, to count. Of course, the “mailbox” hoax is already being used ahead of time to discredit mail-in results, even as Democrats have pushed for mail-in voting.

State electors are supposed to resolve disputes six days before the Electoral College meets (this year, December 14), and if they can’t, the STATE LEGISLATURE has those six days to resolve the matter. If it can’t, THE STATE FORFEITS ALL ITS ELECTORAL VOTES.

It’s easy to see how, at the state level, Democrats might mess with this system in key swing states to affect the electoral vote count. And even if Trump is inaugurated, they’ll say they “really” won, using the electoral chaos they created to delegitimize his second term, just as they used the “Russia” hoax they created to delegitimize his first term.

RealClear Politics goes into even more detail on what could go wrong with mail-in voting.

No wonder Democrats have pushed so hard for this. Anyway, get ready for anything. These people will sit by while violence destroys cities and gets people killed as long as they can blame it on Trump — the very one who (unlike them) is genuinely interested in making life better and more productive for Americans.
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Mike Huckabee writes at MikeHuckabee.com.


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President Trump Is Right, Our Seniors Pay Too Much For Their Meds.

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 05:23 PM PDT

. . . Here’s how to make them cheaper.

by Catherine Mortensen: Earlier this year James Payne, a 73-year-old retired attorney in Utah, was so fed up with the high cost of a blood thinner medication he takes, he researched prices in Canada, where he found it was cheaper.

“Under Medicare, I am now paying $225 for a three-month supply,” Payne explained. “That’s $25 more than I was paying last year. Under my employer’s insurance I was only paying $20.” Payne says he is not sure why the costs are so much higher and continue to climb under Medicare, but he thinks there must be ways to make life-saving medications more affordable.

To address Payne’s concerns, and those of millions of other Americans like him, President Trump is considering an executive order aimed at reducing Medicare prescription drugs costs by tying them to a socialist pricing model.

“While we all want lower drug prices, socialism is not the solution,” said Rick Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government (ALG). His group is urging the president to reject a proposed executive order that would force drug companies to adopt a pricing scheme dictated by foreign socialist governments.

A more market-oriented solution involves taking on and reforming two of the main drivers of drug costs: the non-transparent pharmaceutical drug middlemen known as Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), and the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) byzantine approval process.

Most Americans are unaware of how these PBMs operate and just how much money they take from the pockets of American consumers. PBMs have perfected the art of negotiating drug costs between insurance and pharmacies at the consumer’s expense. The lack of any transparency for the deals PBMs make and the rebates they receive from drug manufacturers means America’s patients often do not realize that they are getting ripped off at the pharmacy counter. Meanwhile, in the last few years, the largest PBM companies have generated higher revenues than even the largest pharmaceutical companies.

In 2017, for example “the top PBMs had revenues that exceeded those of the top pharmaceutical manufacturers,” with Express Scripts, one of the biggest PBMs, reporting revenue of $100 billion while Pfizer had revenues of $52 billion, a recent white paper found.

To his credit, Trump recently issued an executive order providing the massive PBMs to give the rebates they extract from their huge clout in the market directly to the consumers they’re supposed to be working for.

The order “prohibit[s] secret deals between drug manufacturers and pharmacy benefit manager middlemen, ensuring patients directly benefit from available discounts at the pharmacy counter,” as the White House explained in its announcement.

“That’s a good start,” added Manning. “Next, we’d like to see the president take action to reform the FDA’s approval process to help lower drug prices.”

High drug prices are a symptom of a deeper problem related to the high cost of bringing medicines to market ($2.6 billion according to the latest Tufts University study). President Trump should apply the same streamlined standards that the FDA enacted in 1987 for medicines to treat AIDS to all medicines under FDA review. AIDS has gone from a death sentence to something patients can live with, and the expedited approval standards have encouraged research and development of these life-saving treatments.

In 2017, the FDA gave fast-track approval to treatments for Alzheimer’s disease. The FDA approved a record high of 43 drugs through fast-track programs in 2018, representing 73 percent of new drugs approved by the agency last year and establishing a “new normal” that “is transforming medical decision-making for the seriously ill.”

According to the Wall Street Journal, FDA in recent years has been approving increasing shares of drugs via fast-tracked programs. FDA granted fast-tracked approval to at least 60 percent of new drugs the agency approved in each of the past five years, the Journal reports. In comparison, FDA 10 years ago approved just 10 drugs through a fast-tracked process, representing 38 percent of new drugs the agency approved that year, according to the Journal.

President Trump is on the right track to lowering the cost of Medicare prescription drugs. But his proposed executive order to socialize them is misguided. Americans for Limited Government has been one of this president’s most stalwart supporters and allies, but we cannot stand idly by and let our friend make a mistake that could lead America on a path toward socialized medicine.
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Catherine Mortensen is the Vice President of Communications at Americans for Limited Government.


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Changing Tide

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 05:06 PM PDT

. . . Biden’s campaign built on identity politics, Defunding police, lies about Trump record, and anti-American rhetoric.

Editorial Cartoon by AF “Tony” Branco


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Misdirected Rage

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 04:51 PM PDT

by Kerby Anderson: Why do the rioters in the street have so much rage? Trying to find rational answers to irrational actions is often a worthless endeavor. But Ned Ryan has found some reasons for “The Misdirected Rage of Young Rioters.” His recent column parallels some of the insights from the book, The Coddling of the American Mind, that I have discussed in previous commentaries.

He notes that many of the rioters come from a “spoiled, enabled, and poorly educated generation or two. We shouldn’t be so surprised when we see them looting, rioting, and tearing down statues.” Some of this, he believes, goes back to the “self-esteem movement of the 1990s, when children were always told they were the best—even if they really weren’t.” They grew up when everyone got “participation trophies.”

Add to this the fact that they spent years at “indoctrination centers of higher learning where they are spoon-fed all the lies about how evil our country is, that this place is rotten to the core, and that it should just be burned to the ground.” But then they graduate from schools with worthless degrees and staggering debt. They can’t find jobs and so they rage against the system. They blame the free-market capitalist system.

Ned Ryan understands their anger but believes it is misplaced. They rage against a version of capitalism implemented by corporations. He says that what we have today is a “crony capitalist system, filled with vulture capitalists who manipulate markets and politics to their advantage.” They want to burn capitalism and the American society down, but they need to focus their targets and pay closer attention.

Their rage unfortunately stems from the miseducation they received in school coupled with their real concerns about crony capitalism that is misdirected at the free market.
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Kerby Anderson @KerbyAnderson) is an author, lecturer, visiting professor and radio host and contributor on nationally syndicated Point of View and the “Probe” radio programs.


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Is the Public Debt a Ponzi

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 04:35 PM PDT

Edward J. O’Boyle

by Edward J. O’Boyle: Is the current $26-27 trillion public debt really a ponzi scheme? A Bernie-Madoff type of ponzi scheme operates by enticing investors with promises of higher returns than are available elsewhere.

Ponzi schemers approach persons and organizations who already know them and trust them. The schemers must find new investors on a continuing basis because the monies invested are not used in the same way that legitimate investment managers use their funds under management to purchase assets for their potential to appreciate in value and for the income they generate which in turn is distributed to their investors. Schemers use their investors’ monies to make distributions to their old investors from the monies gotten from new investors and, more importantly, to enrich themselves.

The scheme works as long as it is able to attract new investors and retain old investors. New investors are attracted by the very same promise of higher returns. Old investors are retained by an accounting system that prepares individual investment reports that deliberately lie about the status of their investment portfolio.

The scheme collapses when it no longer is able to attract new investors or an insider blows the whistle. Bankruptcy follows where the investors receive the proceeds from the sale of whatever assets remain in the scheme. At the peak of its duplicity the Bernie Madoff ponzi scheme had more than 35,000 investors. Today, through a process that continues more than 10 years after bankruptcy was declared, those investors have been repaid $13.3 billion of the $17.5 billion they invested. They will never be compensated for the returns they would have earned had they invested with honest wealth management firms.

Congress approves and the president signs a budget which projects revenues and expenditures and estimates the size of any surplus or deficit. The U.S. Treasury is forced to sell bonds whenever during the budget cycle there are insufficient funds to make current payments due. Those bonds are sold through an auction process. At the end of the budget cycle any borrowings result in additional public indebtedness. At the moment, Japan and China each hold more than $1 trillion in Treasury bonds.

Here’s how the public debt ponzi scheme works. In the budgeting process, Democrats and Republicans know beforehand that the Treasury will sell bonds to raise the monies to make payments that are not covered by revenues. The CARES Act was passed with full knowledge that it would add trillions to the public debt. When those bonds mature, often 30 years after they were issued, the Treasury will issue new bonds to redeem the old ones. No one at that time has to pay the taxes necessary to redeem those bonds.

From time to time Congress is forced to raise the debt ceiling which is supposed to impose fiscal restraint on it members. It doesn’t because Congress simply authorizes a new, higher debt ceiling. The spending and borrowing continue apace. Like the schemer’s promise of higher returns which are never kept, Congress makes a promise it has no intention of keeping. The debt ceiling is a charade. The proof is in the historical record. The last time the federal government ran a budget surplus was in FY1957. Since then we have had more than 60 consecutive years of deficit spending. In the 1940s, 1950s, and early 1960s, under the influence of Keynesian economics, students were taught not to worry about the public debt because “we owe it to ourselves.”

A crisis arises when the Treasury no longer is able to sell new bonds because it no longer can find parties willing to purchase them. The crisis is ponzi-like because the Treasury finds itself in a situation much like any schemer who no longer is able to attract new investors to make payments to old investors. Today, right now, who would buy and hold for the long term municipal bonds issued by Chicago, New York, Portland, Minneapolis, St. Louis, or Seattle?

The impression that Congress wants to get across to the American public is that expenditures like the $1200 dollar check-in-the-mail, the $600 weekly bonus to persons out of work, and the paycheck protection program are “free”. It’s true for the 44 percent of all America households that do not pay federal income tax. It’s not true for the rest who pay their taxes. In FY 2019, well before the trillions borrowed in response to Covid-19, interest payments on the public debt amounted to $575 billion. The greater the share of nonpaying households, the greater the incentive to continue running annual deficits, because taxpaying households face even greater challenges in electing public representatives committed to deal effectively with the schemers in Congress.

With no public debt, the estimated $1 trillion cost to repair the state and federal public infrastructure could be paid for in two years from the savings of not having to service the debt.

Playing loose with the $1.5 trillion student loan debt held by the federal government only reinforces the ponzi scheme. Today, many elected officials on both sides of the aisle in Washington are eager to cancel that debt. That action would have two effects. First, it will reduce the interest and principal students owe the government holder of their debt. At 3 percent, interest payments alone would cost the Treasury $45 billion in revenue, assuring that a deficit-ridden government will have to issue even more bonds to cover the budget deficit. And that doesn’t include the additional revenue loss attributable to completely forgiving the unpaid balance owed. Second, students will have learned a valuable lesson: the federal government promises to provide whatever you alone cannot provide for yourself.

To paraphrase former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, the problem with unrestrained government spending is that eventually you run out of other people’s money.
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Edward J. O’Boyle is a Senior Research Associate with Mayo Research InstituteShared by the Ouachita Citizen.


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Sell the Postal Service!

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 04:13 PM PDT

by Andrew P. Napolitano: “Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.” — Unofficial motto of the United States Postal Service

The United States Postal Service — formerly the Post Office — is an American institution rooted in the Constitution. To the framers, the idea that the federal government would be in the thankless business of carrying mail from city to city defied their Madisonian ideas of limited government. But they feared that rival states would take over delivery of the mails. So, they reluctantly made it a federal apparatus.

In an era with slow communication, and before the invention of the telegraph or telephone, the use of the mails was the only effective way to pay a bill without cash, transmit a document or send a letter.

In the 1840s, a gifted philosopher-businessman, Lysander Spooner, founded the American Letter Mail Company. It delivered mail between Washington, D.C., and Boston for significantly less than what the Post Office charged. When the federal government challenged its right to compete with the Post Office, the courts held that even though the Constitution established the Post Office, there was no prohibition in the law on competing with it.

These decisions were based on sound economic policy and obvious constitutional jurisprudence, but they were too much for the federal government to bear. The reluctant Madisonians were gone, and a bureaucracy had replaced them — a bureaucracy which, then as now, hated competition.

When more folks began using Spooner’s mail service than the U.S. mail — his stamps cost less and his guaranteed on-time deliveries were reliable — the Post Office sought refuge in legislation. So, Congress enacted laws prohibiting competition in first-class mail by charging less than the Post Office. This monopolistic legislation put Spooner out of business and returned the Post Office to its lethargic ways.

The legislation was also a guarantee of inefficiency — with ensured customers and no competition. Today, we have UPS and FedEx, but they can charge 20 times as much as the Postal Service to deliver the same document. On the other hand, the Postal Service goes where UPS and FedEx don’t. And its best customer — Amazon — offers nearly any product to anyone, no matter the destination.

The new postmaster general came into office two months ago at the cusp of a hotly contested presidential election. He has made cost-cutting changes resulting in slower mail delivery. Some of his new rules are absurd. They require mail trucks and carriers to leave postal service facilities each day on schedule, even if the mail they are to deliver is not yet on the trucks or in the carry bags. Which is better, mail an hour late or a day late? The answer is obvious to all but Postal Service management.

In two months, we will have a presidential election in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. President Donald Trump — who has voted by mail since changing his lawful residence from New York City to Palm Beach, Florida, last year — has been arguing persistently that voting by mail is inherently corrupt and untrustworthy.

Yet, in the 2016 presidential election in which Hillary Clinton received 3 million more popular votes than Trump, and he was elected by the Electoral College, more than 40 million Americans voted by mail and there was little if any complaining by either major political party of corruption.

This November, 80 million Americans will have the choice of voting by mail or in person. The right to vote is essentially guaranteed by the Constitution. The Constitution also mandates a uniform day for voting for president. As we all know, constitutional guarantees are only as reliable as is the fidelity to the Constitution of those in whose hands we repose it for safekeeping. In the case of voters electing a president, the Constitution reposes the power to make election rules in state legislatures.

So, when New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, for example, ordered the printing and mailing of 4 million ballots — one to every registered voter in the state — so as to enable individuals to choose to vote in person or by mail, he usurped the power of the legislature. Only a few New Jersey Republicans complained, but the Democratic-controlled legislature did nothing. Perhaps it has grown accustomed to Murphy’s governing by decree.

The legal challenge to Murphy’s latest authoritarianism will no doubt fail. That’s because the Supreme Court has consistently ruled this year that the mechanisms for voting are left to the states and any grievances about them are political. Stated differently, the court is telling us if we don’t like Murphy’s rules — or the rules of any state legislature or governor — we can vote them out of office.

Now, back to the Postal Service. It is a grossly inefficient entity which could never survive were it not a monopoly. How inefficient is it? In 2019, it lost $8.8 billion. Who makes up for the losses? The taxpayers.

No monopoly can exist without government violating the basic laws of economics. We have lived with this inefficiency for too long. It should change radically — after this November.

The postal couriers and their managers may be able resist snow and rain and heat and gloom of night, but to take on competition — to allow the economic laws of supply and demand to reduce prices and enhance services — will be too much for them to bear.

In 2021, the federal government should sell the Postal Service to the highest bidder.
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Andrew P. Napolitano is a former judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey, is the senior judicial analyst at Fox News Channel. Judge Napolitano has written nine books on the U.S. Constitution. Shared by Lew Brockwell.com.


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Hearts United

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 03:10 PM PDT

Julia Jackson

by Paul Jacob, Contributing Author: “They shot my son seven times — seven times — like he didn’t matter,” explained a choked-up Jacob Blake, Sr., at a news conference after his son was shot and paralyzed by Kenosha police. “But my son matters. He’s a human being and he matters.”

On Sunday, Kenosha police were called to a domestic disturbance. Attending his three-year-old’s birthday party in the same neighborhood, Jacob Blake, Jr., was reportedly “trying to break up the argument” between two women. Police have provided scant details, but two cell-phone videos made public show Blake wrestling with police on the passenger side of his vehicle and then walking around to the driver’s side followed by police with their guns drawn. As Blake starts to get into the driver’s seat, an officer grabs Blake’s shirt and then fires seven shots at close range into his back.

The Washington Post labeled it “the latest incident this summer to . . . divide a nation over the urgency of bringing fundamental change to law enforcement.”

But we are not so divided. Not on criminal justice reform, which whopping majorities across all races and political parties fervently support.

“The only response worthy of the moment is laws,” argued Rev. Al Sharpton. I’m with him. Let’s legally toss chokeholds, no-knock raids, qualified immunity, civil forfeiture, and police unions . . . along with their contracts hiding misconduct from the public.

Americans of all races are also united, not divided, in opposing the violence and destruction by rioters in Kenosha and Minneapolis and Portland and elsewhere.

“As I was riding through the city, I noticed a lot of damage,” Blake’s mother, Julia Jackson, told the media. “It doesn’t reflect my son. Or my family. If Jacob knew what was going on . . . the violence and the destruction, he would be very unpleased.”

“Take a moment,” she urged, “and examine your heart.”

She continued, “Clearly, you can see by now that I have beautiful brown skin. But take a look at your hand and whatever shade it is, it is beautiful as well.”

In calling for healing, she declared, “I am not talking to just Caucasian people; I am talking to everyone.”

I hope everyone is listening.

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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3 Key Points in Newly Released FBI Documents on Foreign Bid to Influence Clinton Campaign

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 02:55 PM PDT

Hillary Clinton in July 2015, when the FBI was engaged in
internal debates over how and when to brief the 2016
Democratic presidential candidate-to-be on what was
thought to be attempts by a foreign government
to gain influence in her campaign.

by Fred Lucas: The Senate Judiciary Committee released declassified documents this week that showed a major difference in how the FBI—under the leadership of then-Director James Comey—treated investigations into foreign influence on the presidential campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

The FBI provided a “defensive briefing” to the Clinton campaign when it was clear a foreign government wanted to contribute financially to that campaign and potentially interfere otherwise. The identity of the foreign government was redacted.

However, the FBI did not provide such a briefing to the Trump team before surveillance ofbernarfd Trump campaign associate Carter Page.

According to the documents, the briefing was provided “so Ms. Clinton could take appropriate action to protect herself.”

However, the special agent in charge of the case complained to Comey that his team “was not being allowed to vigorously investigate this case” involving Clinton and the foreign entity.

The documents include conversations between agents in an unidentified FBI field office and FBI headquarters, including correspondence with Comey.

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said the information shows a “clear double standard.”

“These newly released documents indicate that a foreign government was trying to influence the Clinton campaign through a campaign associate, and the FBI was seeking a FISA warrant,” Graham said. “However, the bureau, as it is supposed to do, required that Hillary Clinton be defensively briefed about the matter so she could engage in corrective action.”

The Justice Department’s Office of Legislative Affairs, with a cover letter from Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd, provided the documents to the Senate’s Judiciary and Intelligence committees.

The following are three major points from the declassified documents released Sunday. (The names of most FBI officials, and the names of all field offices, are redacted in the documents.)

1. Foreign Government Sought to Donate to Clinton Campaign
The first communication was a March 2, 2015, email from an FBI official pressing the need to commence an investigation about a foreign government’s plan to donate to, and lobby, the Clinton campaign.

The goal was to start the probe before Clinton’s expected campaign-kickoff announcement in April.

“To me, this underscores the need for us to push this FISA,” the FBI official wrote, referring to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows limited surveillance on Americans through a special FISA court approval of a warrant.

“By the time we get it signed and go up, we would only be up a few weeks before she announces, at best,” the official wrote. “On the other hand, if we wait for the events to unfold, which we discussed on the SVTC [secure video teleconference], her announcement may occur in advance of us getting the FISA coverage. That puts us even further behind the curve on the intel necessary for this operation.”

A March 6, 2015, email from an FBI official to a Clinton staffer also noted, “Though the information we received is currently specific to wanting to give money to Clinton and the, thus far, unknown [Republican] candidate, we would like this to be a general defensive brief.”

On March 9, an FBI official emailed colleagues that more clearly stated what the investigation was about.

“I’m writing about [redacted] the [field office] case regarding the [foreign government] and their plans to offer funds to Mrs. Clinton,” the email said. “News reports are pointing towards this announcement happening, either this month or in April.”

Clinton announced her candidacy on April 12, 2015.

Although the country is not identified, there are several possibilities.

Politico reported that Ukraine sought to sabotage Trump’s campaign. Last year, during the Trump impeachment hearings, a witness, former National Security Council official Fiona Hill, told the House Intelligence Committee that Ukrainian officials “bet on the wrong horse” and wanted to “curry favor with the Clinton campaign.”

However, the 2015 investigation commenced before Trump entered the presidential race.

Russia ended up interfering in the election through hacking and social media buys. While Russia apparently wanted to help Trump and harm Clinton, a special counsel investigation determined that there was not a conspiracy between the Trump campaign and any Russian entity.

Also, one of the FBI messages suggested the country wanted to donate to both Clinton and to her yet-to-be-determined GOP opponent.

The U.S. National Counterintelligence and Security Center recently noted that Russia, China and Iran seek to meddle in the U.S. elections in 2020.

China could be another possibility based on the more distant past. The Chinese government attempted to influence the 1996 election in part through financial donations to the Democratic National Committee during the re-election campaign of President Bill Clinton, the husband of Hillary Clinton, according to a Senate Governmental Affairs Committee report.

2. Defensive Briefing
The documents say the full investigation was initiated in November 2014, and FBI officials were by March 2015 eager to conduct surveillance of a Clinton associate and provide her a “defensive briefing.” However, it appears the FBI didn’t do that defensive briefing until October 2015.

Just after noon on March 6, 2015, Roger Coe of the FBI’s Counterintelligence Division wrote to FBI official David Archer and at least one other FBI official whose name was redacted that said:

A defensive brief for Clinton’s office should be done (preferably in the next week or so) – The brief does not preclude any other ongoing investigative activity against the target; that should continue.The reference to “other ongoing investigative activity against the target” was not specific. Through much of 2015 and 2016, Clinton was under FBI investigation for doing government business on an unsecured email server she kept in her home that could be used to engage in communications to avoid the Freedom of Information Act and congressional oversight.

At 4:24 p.m. that same day, an FBI official sent a message to a Clinton staffer in New York. The names of the recipients and sender were redacted. But the message referenced then-FBI Deputy Assistant Director Robert Jones, whose title was subsequently referred to as “DAD.”

“Good afternoon/evening, I hope all is well up in New York. I know I am asking this on Friday afternoon, right before rush hour (something I don’t miss from the Big Apple … the Holland Tunnel), but my Unit down here was asked today by DAD Jones to provide a defensive brief to Hillary Clinton regarding possible foreign aid money that might be contributed to her campaign should/when she announces her run for POTUS,” the message said.

“The DAD would like for us (the FBI) to provide a brief sooner than later (‘a week or so’),” the FBI official said in the message.

The message mentioned two possible locations, but the FBI official said the websites for Hillary Clinton’s office and for the Clinton Foundation didn’t show reliable phone numbers.

“The current thought from my front office is that we will provide to New York the briefing material, if [the New York office] would be able to send out a couple of appropriate individuals to conduct the brief (as well as set it up),” the FBI official wrote. “Right now, the direction we have been given is that it should be Hillary Clinton or someone within her office. An alternate person could be [a Clinton staffer] who appears to function as her spokesman.”

The summary of the briefing, found on page 3 of the PDF of the released documents, indicates the FBI did not brief Clinton until Oct. 15, 2015. The summary was approved by Archer on Oct. 22 that year and states “Full Investigation Initiated: 11/25/2014.”

The special agent in charge of the case had complained in April of that year about being unable to move forward on the matter with a FISA warrant.

FBI officials briefed two lawyers for Clinton, referred to as “counsel for H. Clinton.”

“Counsel to … H. Clinton were advised the FBI has information that the foreign government is attempting to influence Hillary Clinton through lobbying efforts and campaign contributions,” the summary said. “The campaign contributions may come in a form outside established parameters for such contributions.”

The summary continued:

[Counsel to H. Clinton] were advised the FBI was providing them with this briefing for awareness and so Ms. Clinton could take appropriate action to protect herself. They were also told the FBI was seeking their assistance to identify other appropriate recipients of the brief, if any.The summary added that the FBI told the Clinton lawyers: “FBI felt the information was sufficiently reliable and serious that the FBI had a duty to warn.”

Graham, the Judiciary Committee chairman, noted how different it was for the FBI’s investigation of Russian interference to help Trump and harm Clinton in the 2016 campaign.

“When it came to the Trump campaign, there were four counterintelligence investigations opened against Trump campaign associates,” Graham said in a statement. “Not one time was President Trump defensively briefed about the FBI’s concerns.”

Graham added:

Even more egregious, when the FBI gave a generic briefing to the Trump campaign about foreign influence, not only did they fail to mention the specific concerns about Trump associates, they sent an FBI agent into the briefing to monitor President Trump and [retired Gen. Michael] Flynn.The FBI used the generic briefing as an intelligence-gathering tool, which I believe to be inappropriate and shameful.

The FBI did the right thing by briefing Clinton and failed to do the right thing by never specifically briefing President Trump about their concerns.This fits a broader pattern of behavior documented in the report last year by Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz on FISA abuse that found FBI officials provided inaccurate information to the FISA court in seeking to spy on Page.

“Given all the stunning revelations of FBI bias compiled by Inspector General Horowitz and others, it is clear to me why there was [a] double standard,” Graham said. “The FBI was not trying to protect the Trump campaign, they were trying to infiltrate the campaign and undermine his presidency.”

3. What Comey Knew
On April 14, 2015, the special agent in charge of the Clinton foreign-meddling case took concerns directly to Comey about what seemed like a stalled investigation.

The agent, who was not identified by name in the documents, respectfully told the director in an email, “I hope I am not overstepping in this matter.” The message said that Comey would be getting a briefing the next day about the foreign government and Clinton.

“The FISA application has remained in limbo for the last four months, even though subsequent investigative activity by [redacted] provided additional probable cause for the FISA application,” the agent’s message to Comey said. “[Redacted] is still uncertain as to why the application has not been sent to [the Justice Department] for final approval, although several reasons have been put forth by [the Counterintelligence Division], most recently that the decision to put the application on hold originated ‘on the seventh floor.’”

The “seventh floor” at the FBI refers to the most senior agents at the FBI.

The message continued:

While superficially connected to political candidates, the investigation targets a NONUSPER [non-U.S. person] involved in illegal activity; it does not target the candidate(s), and there is no evidence the candidate is even aware of the potential targeting.I would like to either see this investigation move forward, or at least get an understanding of why we are not being allowed to move forward.

My team has put a lot of time and effort into this matter, and they don’t understand why they are not being allowed to vigorously investigate this case.That day, Comey responded to the special agent in charge.

“Don’t know anything about this, but will get smarter,” Comey wrote.

“With respect to the most time-sensitive part: Do you know why this is not included in the briefing for tomorrow?” Comey added. “I finished the read-ahead, which includes a variety of stuff about [foreign government] efforts in the U.S., but didn’t see a mention of this. Why is that?”

This story was updated to note that federal officials recently noted that Iran, China and Russia want to meddle in the 2020 election.
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Fred Lucas (@FredLucasWH) is the White House correspondent for The Daily Signal.


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All The More Reason

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 02:31 PM PDT

by Mario Murillo Ministries : Black Lives Matter is a Marxist domestic terrorist organization. That fact was reinforced yet again when roving mobs were confronting diners at restaurants, demanding that they agreed to chant either “Black lives matter” or “White silence is violence.” The video below will show you how vile these protestors are.

The proof of their Marxist terrorism is reinforced daily with acts of violence, rioting and arson. BLM has zero to do with racial justice. Marxism wants chaos not justice. BLM has no interest in improving the lives of black people. They are only interested in destroying our American way of life.

But on this new level, BLM is using a classic Marxist language weapon. Pick a phrase. Make sure it is something that everyone should agree on like “water is wet.” Then turn it into a test of decency, forcing people say those phrases and threatening to destroy them if they refuse.

Now, I want to speak directly to you who lead BLM: I will not say your phrase! Never! Listen to the voice of true Americans! “When you told me I am a racist if I don’t say it—when you tried to get me fired—when you paid millions to bail out rioters who burned down my family business, but not a dime to us, its owners—when you threatened my child for not saying it—when you didn’t care about the people I love who were murdered, I refused to say it. But most of all I refused to say it when I stood before the graves of soldiers who died defending both your right to say it, and my right not to say it.”

 

— RawsMedia™ (@rawsmedia) August 25, 2020

I will never say your phrase. Because, behind the scenes of your movement there are villains building a new form of racism. They lust for power, not equality. And you, young ‘social justice warrior,’ you need to wake up! All you have to do to know what this is really all about, is follow the money.

Take a hard look at the Democrat Party and its shameful history, if you want to see true systemic racism in action. Who started the Klu Klux Klan? Who defended slavery? Who destroyed the inner city? And who continues to divert billions of dollars that were meant for you, into their corrupt government bureaus? Who created policies that guaranteed a lifetime of dependency on them? Do you know Margaret Sanger’s real reason for starting Planned Parenthood? Here it is, in her own words:

“Minorities crammed into impoverished areas in inner cities should not be having so many babies. And, of course, these minorities (including most of America’s immigrants) are inferior in the human race, as are the physically and mentally handicapped. We should require mandatory sterilizations of those less desirable and promote easy access to abortion. And since sex should be a free-for-all, we must provide birth control and abortions to teenagers too. It’s all for the greater good and for a more intelligent, liberated, healthier population.”

Here is what John Nolte wrote in an article entitled Overwhelming Evidence Exposes Democrat Party’s Ongoing Systemic Racism: “The vast majority of violence visited on the black community is committed by black people. There are virtually no marches for these invisible victims, no public silences, no heartfelt letters from the UC regents, deans, and departmental heads. The message is clear: Black lives only matter when whites take them. Black violence is expected and insoluble, while white violence requires explanation and demands solution. Please look into your hearts and see how monstrously bigoted this formulation truly is.”

In the last 3 years, 16 killings of black Americans by police in the U.S. became the most controversial incidents. Out of those 16, 14 took place in communities where the police are controlled by Democrats.

The phrase you demand that I say, was ripped from those who may have meant well. But it has been hijacked, perverted, and made into weaponized property.

And further, Black Lives Matter, under the current leadership has morphed into a Marxist, terrorist, anti-Christ group. The leadership openly boast of their “spiritual” roots in African witchcraft.

And just three days ago, in Charlotte, NC, BLM members were guilty of such blasphemy, that it is beyond belief. They marched down the street chanting, “F*** your Jesus!”

I will not be complicit in your fraudulent revolution, nor in your criminal destruction of our freedom. I will never say your phrase! Once more, I ask, “Who will rise up for me against the evildoers? Who will stand up for me against the workers of iniquity?” (Psalm 94:16)


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Lib Media Ignores Biggest Convention Story: Trump’s Aggressive Outreach To Black Voters

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 02:03 PM PDT

by I & I Editorial Board: If Kim Klacik were a Democrat, she would be the talk of the town. An inspiring, energetic, fresh face on the political scene who has produced one of the best political ads in memory. Instead, her talk at the Republican convention was ignored by the press, which thought the biggest story coming out of the GOP meeting was that biased “fact checkers” (who were apparently on a week-long vacation during the Democrats’ convention) were able to come up with a long list of things they could complain about.

There’s a good reason for the media to ignore Klacik. Her message. It’s simple and direct: “Joe Biden believes we can’t think for ourselves, that the color of someone’s skin dictates their political views. We’re not buying the lies anymore.”

In her campaign ad, she is seen walking through burned out, decrepit Baltimore neighborhoods while reminding viewers that Democrats have run the city for five decades.

Other minority speakers echoed this message in the first two nights of the convention — that Democrats don’t care about black people, just their votes. Several quoted Biden’s comments about blacks being monolithic and how they “ain’t black” if they support Trump. They talked about Trump’s justice reform bill and his support for Historically Black Colleges and Universities — something few Americans probably know anything about.

Democratic Georgia state Rep. Vernon Jones, who’s endorsed Trump, put it this way:

“The Democratic Party does not want black people to leave the mental plantation they’ve had us on for decades.”

He went on to say: “But I have news for them: We are free people with free minds. I am part of a large and growing segment of the black community who are independent thinkers. And we believe that Donald Trump is the president that America needs to lead us forward.”

Jones added that Trump “delivered historic funding to HBCUs and he guaranteed it for 10 years. Something that has never happened in the history of this country. That gave our HBCUs stability, the chance to grow and produce the next generation of black leaders. That’s right. Donald Trump did that.”

Jones was a dramatic contrast to the doddering, old and almost entirely white group of Republicans that Biden was able to seduce to his convention. Where was the fawning press coverage about how brave Jones was to suffer vicious attacks and cross the aisle for something he believes in? Tell us if you find such a story.

The New York Times, in fact, dismissed Jones as “one of several people of color the Trump campaign highlighted on Monday, as the Republican Party tried to portray itself as inclusive.”

The Daily Beast stated plainly what the Times tried to finesse: “No GOP event would be complete without token minorities to absolve the party of its race-baiting and appeals to white grievance.”

Also on the first night, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott attacked Biden over criminal justice, saying that “In 1994, Biden led the charge on a crime bill that put millions of black Americans behind bars. President Trump’s criminal justice reform law fixed many of the disparities Biden created and made our system more fair and just for all Americans.”

That bill, the First Step Act, was a huge legislative win that even former Obama administration official Van Jones said Trump deserved credit for getting enacted.

“We’ve got to give Trump credit where credit is due,” he said. “He did fight hard to pass the bill and he made it possible for other Republicans to also be in the pro-criminal justice camp.”

Football great Herschel Walker ran full speed into the Trump-is-a-racist canard:

“I take it as a personal insult that people would think I’ve had a 37-year friendship with a racist.”

Walker said that “growing up in the Deep South, I’ve seen racism up close. I know what it is and it isn’t Donald Trump.”

Nikki Haley — whom CNN contributor Leslie Marshall called a “white woman,” even though both of her parents are Indian immigrants — directly attacked the Democrats’ America-is-racist meme.

“In much of the Democratic Party, it’s now fashionable to say that America is racist,” Haley said. “That is a lie. America is not a racist country. The American people know we can do better. And of course we value and respect every black life.”

Marshall, by the way, later deleted her tweet, pathetically blaming “staff and interns” for writing it.

Then there was Daniel Cameron, the first black attorney general in Kentucky’s history, who spoke at the convention on Tuesday night.

“I think about my ancestors who struggled for freedom. And as I think of those giants and their broad shoulders, I also think about Joe Biden, who says, if you aren’t voting for me you ain’t black. Who argued that Republicans would put us ‘back in chains.’ Who says there is no ‘diversity’ of though in the black community,” Cameron said.

“Mr. Vice President, look at me, I am black. We are not all the same, sir. I am not in chains. My mind is my own. And you can’t tell me how to vote because of the color of my skin.”

Ouch. No wonder the press decided to spend its time picking nits about whether Trump deserves credit for the historically low black unemployment rate before the COVID-19 lockdowns.

Trump also used the convention to pardon Jon Ponder, a black man who had served a five-year prison sentence for bank robbery, whom Trump met at the 2018 National Day of Prayer celebration.

Does Team Trump know something that the press is also ignoring: Namely, that he has an opportunity to win black support that Biden desperately needs to win?

Well, consider the material that Biden has given Trump.

‘If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.’‘Unlike the African-American community, with notable exceptions, the Latino community is an incredibly diverse community with incredibly different attitudes about different things.’

‘Poor kids are just as bright and talented as white kids.’

‘I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American (referring to then Sen. Barack Obama) who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. I mean, that’s a storybook, man.’A Republican who said these things would be branded as racist for life.

If Trump does manage to bring more black voters to his side, the press will act shocked and dumfounded. No one else should be.
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by NRA-ILA: A politician in Brooklyn New York thinks he has come up with a brilliant solution to the crime wave currently sweeping through the Big Apple: Criminalize the sale and manufacture of firearms.

New York City (among other urban areas controlled by anti-gun politicians) is facing a return to the bad old days of rising violent crime. It doesn’t take a sociologist or criminologist to see why.

Any reasonable person paying attention to these explosive trends could have predicted the deadly outcomes, as evidenced by the overwhelming demand for defensive firearms, particularly among first-time and non-traditional gun owners. But the politicians whose jurisdictions are descending into anarchy have a different explanation: you, the law-abiding citizen, and your guns.

That’s why New York State Sen. Zellnor Myrie (D-Brooklyn) introduced a bill last week intended to criminalize the sale and manufacture of firearms.

Specifically, the bill would amend New York State’s public nuisance law to allow the state to prosecute the “sale or manufacture of products” as an activity considered to illegally or unreasonably “create or maintain a condition which endangers the safety or health of a considerable number of persons.”

While the language doesn’t mention firearms specifically, Myrie made clear in comments to the New York Daily News that guns are exactly the “products” he has in mind. “Every illegal gun on the street was a legally purchased gun at one time,” he said. Myrie continued: “In the wake of a gun violence epidemic plaguing the city, state, and nation, we have a duty to hold all responsible parties accountable.”

Yet while the bill amends a criminal statute, Myrie made clear that what he really hopes to do is to create a work-around to the federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) in order to empower gun control advocates to sue the American firearms industry into oblivion in civil court.

The Daily News article notes the impetus for the bill was a New York City lawsuit that sought to hold several firearms companies liable for creating a public nuisance because unaffiliated criminals were using their products to harm third parties. That theory, however, did not hold up court.

New York Times article on the lawsuit quotes none other than Michael Bloomberg – America’s biggest spending firearm prohibitionist – as characterizing the nine-year legal assault on firearm manufacturers as “one part of our strategy to fight against illegal guns.”

The PLCAA finally put an end to New York City’s attempt to drain the lifeblood from the firearms industry through litigation costs. Yet merely imposing those costs – even with a losing case – was a victory in itself for the anti-gun activists. Congress understood the existential threat these baseless suits posed to the American arms industry and enacted the PLCAA specifically so the suits could be disposed of as early in the proceedings as possible.

That is precisely why anti-gun activists are so focused on repealing the PLCAA that this goal has even made its way into the Democratic National Committee’s official platform. Meanwhile, the trial lawyers who comprise a significant part of that party’s base and donor class are salivating at the chance to reprise these suits, which pretend that violent criminals who misuse guns have no individual agency and that the true evildoers are legitimate makers and sellers of guns.

The PLCAA does not protect anyone who knowingly violates “a State or Federal statute applicable to the sale or marketing of the product,” when “the violation was a proximate cause of the harm for which relief is sought … .” This narrow exception was meant to cover egregious violations of laws directed at firearm sales, such as deliberately falsifying firearm transfer records or selling a gun to someone who the seller knew or should have known was legally prohibited from receiving it.

Nevertheless, the game for anti-gun activists has been to try to shoehorn every questionable legal theory they can think of into this category.

As unlikely as this theory may be to prevail at trial, the mere continuation of these suits are enough to help drive some of America’s longest-lived gun makers into bankruptcy.

And so it goes.

Even if Myrie’s amendments are enacted, it’s highly doubtful a plaintiff could prove that a company making or selling guns in otherwise perfect compliance with federal and state firearms laws was still somehow unlawfully or unreasonably causing third parties to commit violent crime. If that were so, then there would be essentially no way to engage in firearm-related commerce without running afoul of the law.

But just the fact that the law had changed might embolden a court to prolong a lawsuit long enough to accomplish its real aim, which is to drive the sued company out of business or force it to operate on the plaintiff’s term … for example, by refusing to sell guns to the general public.

The takeaway for gun owners could not be clearer: Firearm prohibition activists intend to weaponize the legal system against the industry that sustains their rights.

And make no mistake, the same politically-motivated judges who once tried to abolish the Second Amendment’s protection for individual gun owners entirely would be only too happy to accommodate them.
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Chaos v. Order on the Ballot … Again

Richard J. Daley, the old-school mayor of Chicago, told the city’s superintendent during the riots that followed Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination to “shoot to kill any arsonists” and “shoot to maim or cripple anyone looting.”

Another of President Lyndon Johnson’s staunchest allies offered a similarly sanguine prescription to the unrest taking place on campus that same month.

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The Republicans Stole the Show

I knew the Republicans’ Convention would outclass the Democrats’ on every level — speakers, policies, sense and sensibility — except for one, production, but that turned out to be the coup de grâce. After all, the Democrats have Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, George Clooney, and Disney at their beck and call, more than enough Hollywood showmanship to overcompensate for the duel between a cadaverous, mentally collapsing candidate in the basement and a savvy longtime media star.

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CNN: The Worst TV Network Ever

Don Lemon made news this week, although he did it by accident and almost nobody noticed. CNN is the least-watched of the three cable-news networks, and Lemon’s program “CNN Tonight” typically gets a little more than a million viewers, or less than a third of the audience for most primetime hours on Fox News Channel. Very few people were watching when Don Lemon made news Tuesday night, by revealing how deeply his network is embedded with the presidential campaign of Joe Biden.

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Jeff Bezos Is the World’s First $200 Billion Man

Amazon CEO and world’s richest man Jeff Bezos set an impressive new record on Wednesday, becoming the first person in the world to reach an official net worth of $200 billion. Bill Gates is far behind in second place with “only” $120 billion, while Mark Zuckerberg comes in third at $100 billion.

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President Trump closes out the RNC: President Donald Trump formally accepted the GOP nomination for a second term as president in a speech delivered Thursday night from the White House South Lawn. The president, who was introduced by his daughter, Ivanka, spoke before a crowd largely not wearing face masks and addressed the coronavirus pandemic by promising a vaccine by the end of the year. Describing the 2020 election as the most important in the history of the country, Trump called his opponent Joe Biden the “destroyer of American greatness.” In describing his own agenda, the president hit on several policy areas that were a big feature of his 2016 campaign — supporting American energy independence and withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement, standing up to China, renegotiating trade agreements with Canada and Mexico, and harsher immigration policies, among others. Trump named Kenosha, Wisconsin, where Jacob Blake, a Black man, was shot seven times by police, in his speech, but did not directly say Blake’s name nor mention the fight for racial injustice, instead, doubling down on the party’s support of law enforcement and refusing to bow to “mob rule.” While Trump spoke Thursday night, a crowd of protesters gathered outside the White House in an attempt to drown out the president’s speech.
14-year-old girl is first known fatality from Hurricane Laura: Residents of Louisiana and Texas are picking up the pieces after Hurricane Laura made landfall as a major Category 4 storm on Thursday morning. A 14-year-old girl in Louisiana died when a tree fell on her home during the storm, according to the office of Gov. John Bel Edwards. No deaths have been reported in Texas so far, though Gov. Greg Abbott noted that the figure is “really premature” as Hurricane Laura “continues to sweep through Texas in an unprecedented fashion.” Across Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi, more than 800,000 residents remain without power as of Thursday night. Laura has now been downgraded to a tropical storm, though flash flood warnings remain in effect across northwestern Louisiana.
Shooting victims’ families to join March on Washington: The racial unrest brought on by the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Sunday will take center stage today at the March on Washington, a national commemoration of the 1963 civil rights March on Washington. The march, taking place in the nation’s capital on the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have A Dream” speech, will include the families of George Floyd, Eric Garner, Breonna Taylor and Trayvon Martin. “We are tired of the mistreatment and the violence that we, as Black Americans, have been subjected to for hundreds of years,” Rev. Al Sharpton, who will lead the march, said in a statement. “Like those who marched before us, we are standing up and telling the police, telling lawmakers, telling the people and systems that have kept us down for years, ‘Get your knee off our necks.'” Meanwhile, on Thursday authorities in Wisconsin identified the police officer who shot Blake seven times as Rusten Sheskey, who has been with the Kenosha Police Department for seven years. Blake, 29, survived the shooting, but according to his family, he is now paralyzed. ABC News has learned there was a warrant out for Blake’s arrest on sexual assault and domestic abuse charges when Sunday’s police shooting unfolded.
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NBC MORNING RUNDOWN

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Friday, August 28, 2020

Good morning, NBC News readers.

 

President Donald Trump made his case for re-election on the last night of the Republican National Convention, Japan’s longest serving prime minister bows out and more charges for the 17-year-old suspect in the Kenosha protest shooting.

 

Here’s what we’re watching this Friday morning.

Accepting Republican nomination, Trump says Biden would be ‘the destroyer of American greatness’ 

President Donald Trump warned that Joe Biden would usher in violence and chaos if elected as he formally accepted his party’s nomination on the final night of the Republican National Convention.

 

In a speech that stretched for about 1 hour and 10 minutes, Trump hammered home the “law and order” theme Republicans have been pushing throughout the convention.

 

Trump described Biden, a moderate Democrat, as “a Trojan horse for socialism” who would grant “free rein to violent anarchists, agitators, and criminals” if he were president.

 

Appealing to voters to grant him a second term, Trump cast this election as one that would determine whether the “American way of life” would be conserved or destroyed.

 

He also promised a coronavirus vaccine by the end of the year, a timeline that health experts say is unrealistic, and promised to revive the pandemic battered economy. Reporters noted that few masks were seen among the audience on the White House South Lawn.

 

The fact that the White House, which has traditionally been considered a nonpartisan space, was transformed into a setting for a campaign rally has come under criticism by ethics experts for blurring the lines between partisan politics and governance. The evening’s festivities were capped off by a massive fireworks display over the Washington Monument.

 

Japan’s PM Shinzo Abe says he’s resigning due to health issues

Teary-eyed and taking a bow, Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, Shinzo Abe, announced on Friday he was resigning due to ill health.

 

“I cannot be prime minister if I cannot make the best decisions for the people. I have decided to step down from my post,” Abe, 65, said during a live public broadcast to the nation.

 

His resignation comes as Japan deals with worsening tensions between the United States and nearby China and a restive North Korea ahead of the U.S. presidential election in November.

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Abe had just surpassed a record for the longest consecutive tenure as premier on Monday. (Photo: Kent Nishimura / Getty Images file)

Hurricane Laura leaves at least six dead and a trail of destruction

The most intense hurricane to hit Louisiana in more than a century left at least six people dead, hundreds of thousands of people without power and an untold number of homes and buildings in ruins.

 

Laura, which was downgraded to a tropical storm Thursday after making landfall as a Category 4 hurricane with 150 mph winds, was expected to weaken to a tropical depression overnight as it moves across Arkansas, the National Hurricane Center said.

 

Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards expressed relief that the state did not suffer some of the “catastrophic” damage predicted, but acknowledged that it did not come out unscathed.

 

“We have thousands and thousands of our fellow citizens whose lives are upside down,” Edwards said.

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More charges for suspect in protest shooting, as pro-sports walkout marks a sea change 

 The 17-year-old Illinois resident arrested in connection with the fatal shooting at a protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, sparked by the police shooting of Jacob Blake now faces two charges of homicide.

 

Kyle Rittenhouse was arrested Wednesday on a charge of first-degree intentional homicide. Multiple additional charges were filed against the teenager Thursday afternoon by the Kenosha County district attorney, including another count of first-degree intentional homicide, as well as first-degree reckless homicide and attempted first-degree intentional homicide, according to Wisconsin court records.

 

Meantime, the walkout by the Milwaukee Bucks before an NBA playoff game this week to protest the police shooting set off a chain reaction unprecedented in the history of professional U.S. sports, NBC News Ethan Sacks writes.

 

NBA players are expected to return to the floor this weekend, league officials said Thursday.

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“Despite the overwhelming plea for change, there has been no action, so our focus today cannot be on basketball,” the Bucks’ players said in a joint statement Wednesday. (Photo: Jesse D. Garrabrant / NBAE via Getty Images)

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Trump’s RNC speech won’t please never-Trumpers. But here’s why GOP voters will love it, Keith Koffler, a senior editor at the Washington Examiner, writes in an opinion piece.

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Where’d Earth’s water come from? Ancient rocks may hold a clue, scientists say.

 

Earth’s oceans may have formed directly from the “star stuff” that coalesced into the early solar system, according to new research – challenging the idea that most of Earth’s water was delivered here by meteorites and comets.

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New research may explain where all that water came from. (Photo: Robert F. Bukaty / AP)

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From NBC’s Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Carrie Dann and Melissa Holzberg

FIRST READ: Trump’s RNC finale had a clear message: Take it or leave it

For three and a half nights, speaker after speaker at the Republican convention worked to rehabilitate President Donald Trump’s image – that he’s not racist, that he’s a generous dad and grandfather and employer, and that he’s a uniter.

 

But over the course of his 70-minute acceptance speech last night, Trump made it clear: Take it or leave it, he is who he is.

 

(Or as Michelle Obama might put it, it is what it is.)

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There was no effort to soften his language. “Before the China Virus came in…”

 

No effort to reach across the aisle. “How can the Democrat Party ask to lead our country when it spends so much time tearing down our country?”

 

No effort to the stop the bald-faced untruths. “We will always, and very strongly, protect patients with pre-existing conditions, and that is a pledge from the entire Republican Party.” (In fact, his White House has backed a lawsuit before the Supreme Court to tear down those protections.)

 

No effort to acknowledge mistakes“The United States has among the lowest case fatality rates of any major country in the world.” In fact, the U.S. has had more coronavirus fatalities – 180,000-plus – than any other country.)

 

And there was no effort to stop smashing norms or taunting his foes. “The fact is, I am here. What’s the name of that building?” Trump said as he pointed at the White House. “But I’ll say it differently, the fact is, we are here and they are not.”

 

He is who is he is.

 

That message could be enough to inspire his base to catapult him into a second term in our divided country – as others work to smooth his rough edges.

 

Or that resistance to reflect, change and moderate could be his undoing.

TWEET OF THE DAY: Mixed messages

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A tale of two (very different) conventions

The back-to-back Democratic and Republican conventions over the last two weeks couldn’t have been more different.

 

Democrats had no live audiences for their speeches. Republicans did, especially for Trump’s address last night.

 

Democrats featured plenty of masks and lots of social distancing. Republicans didn’t.

 

Democrats invoked George Floyd. Republicans invoked the protests and the “thin blue line.”

 

Democrats featured past presidents and presidential nominees. Republicans didn’t.

 

Democrats made the coronavirus – the toll it’s taken, as well as how to combat it – a major theme. Republicans tried to put it in the past tense.

 

And even in how the conventions concluded, Democrats launched fireworks in Delaware in front of spectators in their cars.

 

Republicans put on a show from the Washington Monument.

DATA DOWNLOAD: The numbers you need to know today

5,889,617: The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States, per the most recent data from NBC News and health officials. (That’s 47,328 more than yesterday morning.)

 

181,592: The number of deaths in the United States from the virus so far. (That’s 908 more than yesterday morning.)

 

74.79 million: The number of coronavirus TESTS administered in the U.S., according to researchers at The COVID Tracking Project.

 

70 minutes: The length of Trump’s convention acceptance speech last night, which clocked in at the second longest in modern history. (The longest was Trump’s in 2016.)

 

At least six: The deaths from Hurricane Laura, which has also left hundreds of thousands without power.

 

AD WATCH from Ben Kamisar

Today’s Ad Watch is about counter-programming.

 

With President Trump taking center-stage on Thursday night, we wanted to take a quick peek at a few examples of the message with which Democrats wanted to counter Trump’s big speech.

 

The Biden campaign hit the airwaves during the convention with a two-minute spot contrasting the two candidates on issues like the coronavirus and the economy (the ad apparently ran on Fox during one Trump official’s speech).

 

And VoteVets released a digital video featuring a Gold Star father who blasted Trump for his decision to send SEALS into Yemen for a raid in which his son was killed.

 

The contrasting messages between the two parties have been highlighted over the past two weeks. And we’ll see over the next few days if one broke through.

Pelosi speaks 

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made her fair share of news during a press conference on Thursday morning. First, she anticipated she’d only have short conversations with White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows until the White House agreed to raise their price tag for coronavirus relief.

 

She also said that Joe Biden shouldn’t debate President Trump (which Joe Biden pushed aside and said several times on Thursday that he would debate the president).

THE LID: Finding religion

Don’t miss the pod from yesterday, when we looked at why both parties are keen to capture the Catholic vote.

ICYMI: What ELSE is happening in the world?

NBC’s Craig Melvin interviewed Kamala Harris yesterday. Here are the highlights.

 

Joe Biden says that Trump is “rooting for more violence, not less.”

 

If you missed the last night of the RNC, our live blog has you covered here.

 

Officials are investigating racist robocalls aimed at discouraging voters from voting by mail.

 

Biden and Harris are finally getting ready to hit the trail.

 

The CDC is walking back its previous revisions to coronavirus testing.

 

DHS is considering contact tracing for all passengers arriving to the U.S. by air.

 

Unemployed Americans say they won’t forget that Congress let aid lapse.

 

Japan’s prime minister is stepping down.

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 August 28, 2020
Featuring the latest analysis, commentary, and research from Manhattan Institute scholars

ECONOMY & FINANCE

Powering America’s Economic Recovery at the RNC

On August 27, senior fellow Beth Akers spoke with POLITICO’s Ben White along with Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC) at a POLITICO Live event—featuring White House chief economic adviser Larry Kudlow—about how to get the U.S. economy back on track.

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The Fed Can’t Fix Racial Inequality

Calls to use monetary policy to help disadvantaged African-Americans are misguided.
By Allison Schrager
City Journal Online
August 27, 2020

NEW YORK CITY & STATE

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The MTA’s Route Out of Its Existential Crisis

“New York City’s transit system has weathered deadly crashes, fires, strikes, hurricanes and terror attacks — but COVID-19 poses its greatest threat yet.”
By Nicole Gelinas
New York Post
August 28, 2020
Adapted from City Journal

BOOK REVIEW

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Scorn from the Top

A new book traces American elites’ long-running disdain for populist movements.
By Milton Ezrati
City Journal Online
August 27, 2020

HIGHER ED

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Explanations and Solutions for Rapid Tuition Inflation in Higher Education

The wave of colleges forgoing in-person instruction for the coming academic year has sparked a national conversation about the overall value of higher education, which often comes with a hefty tuition price tag. A new report from Beth Akers identifies an important question that’s not been asked in previous analyses of tuition inflation: Why has market pressure failed to mitigate rising costs, as would normally happen in competitive markets for other products and services?

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By Carl M. Cannon on Aug 28, 2020 09:37 am
Hello, it’s Friday, Aug. 28, 2020, the morning after the GOP wrapped up the second online presidential nominating convention in American history. This is also the day the week when I reprise an instructive or inspirational quotation. Today’s comes from Lara Trump, or maybe Abe Lincoln. We’ll sort it out in a moment.

First, though, I’ll 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 an array original material from our own reporters, columnists, and contributors this morning, including the following:

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Trump: Only He Stands Between Prosperity and Anarchy. Phil Wegmann recaps the president’s acceptance speech last night.

Conventions, Debates, Money — What Will Matter in November? A.B. Stoddard questions whether convention bumps have an impact, especially for an incumbent whose words and actions tend to overwash what he’s said and done just days before.

GOP’s Risk in Setting Low Expectations for Biden at Debates. If Republicans keep saying “Sleepy Joe” will fumble, even a middling performance will make him a rock star, Phil suggests.

At RNC, Pocketbook Voters Articulate Trump’s Appeal. Working-class Americans from battleground states were among the convention’s most powerful speakers, Susan Crabtree writes.

Protest Violence and the See-No-Evil Media. Mark Hemingway considers the blind eye many news outlets have turned on the violence and destruction that show no signs of abating in some U.S. cities.

Democrats’ Wasteful Bailout. Thomas W. Smith and Adam Andrzejewski of OpenTheBooks spotlight how some states’ excessive spending on public employee salaries and pensions would get a boost from the HEROES Act.

The Folly of “Woke Capitalism.” RealClearEnergy editors document the shortcomings of a set of standards utilized by “socially conscious” investors to assess a corporation’s operations.

California’s Blackouts Expose Biden-Harris and the Green New Deal. Also in RCE, Daniel Turner pokes holes the Democratic ticket’s promises.

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Shortly after 10 p.m. Wednesday, President Trump’s 37-year-old daughter-in-law addressed the 2020 viral Republican convention. Speaking in the empty but ornate Mellon Auditorium in Washington, D.C., with a backdrop of American flags, Lara Trump lauded her husband’s father as a man with a history of promoting women to positions of authority and listening to their counsel. In keeping with the 2020 Trump campaign theme, she also invoked the specter of socialism. Here’s how she teed up that point:

“This is not just a choice between Republican and Democrat or left and right. This is an election that will decide if we keep America America or if we head down an uncharted frightening path towards socialism.”

Here next two sentences, though, are what sent the Internet on fire, and galvanized a hundred media fact-checkers into action:

“Abraham Lincoln once famously said America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves. While those words were spoken over 150 years ago, never have they been more relevant.”

I was watching her speech (the relevant passage is at the four-minute mark) and recognized the Lincoln reference, and have written about it in the context of modern U.S. politics myself. It’s from 1838, and it concerns mob violence — and how it undermines the foundations of self-government. I thought it particularly apt. But notice above how I punctuated Lara Trump’s quote in my mind, which was a speech, not a written article. Here, however, is how her critics heard it:

“Abraham Lincoln once famously said, ‘America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.’ While those words were spoken over 150 years ago, never have they been more relevant.”

Now that’s a horse of a different color because Lincoln never said “those words,” no matter what a Republican speechwriter unearthed on the web. And armed with snark and a predisposition to assume everything uttered by any Trump is false, media fact-checkers and self-appointed social media critics ridiculed the first daughter-in-law as a foolish dilettante.  The height of snideness might have been a People magazine “fact-check,” which in a single story characterized Lara Trump’s citation as “a fake Lincoln quote,” “a viral Lincoln quote that historians have specified the 16th  president never said,” a “made-up quote” that has been “debunked,” and a “misconstrued… politically charged meme.”

In truth, although Lara Trump wasn’t quoting Lincoln directly (even if she thought she was), she didn’t misconstrue his point at all. Her rendition is a pretty succinct paraphrase of what Lincoln did say and she had the political context right, too.

At the time, Lincoln was a 28-year-old lawyer recently settled in Springfield, Ill. On Jan. 27, 1838, he gave a speech to a group called the Young Men’s Lyceum of Springfield. His topic was mob violence in St. Louis against blacks and a white abolitionist newspaper publisher. His words, reprinted in a local newspaper, soon found resonance far beyond the village of Springfield. You could consider it the first speech in the movement that would become the Republican Party.

“At what point shall we expect the approach of danger? By what means shall we fortify against it?” Lincoln said. “Shall we expect some transatlantic military giant to step the ocean and crush us at a blow? Never! All the armies of Europe, Asia and Africa combined, with all the treasure of the earth (our own excepted) in their military chest; with a Bonaparte for a commander, could not by force take a drink from the Ohio or make a track on the Blue Ridge, in a trial of a thousand years.”

Lincoln continued: “At what point then is the approach of danger to be expected? I answer, if it ever reach us, it must spring up amongst us. It cannot come from abroad. If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen, we must live through all time, or die by suicide.”

And that’s your quote of the week.

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Shinzo Abe will not be Japan’s Prime Minister forever, and once he leaves office he might just be missed.

Abe is the first Japanese Prime Minister in decades with a strategic vision of Japan’s role in the world. He recognized that Japan could no longer sit quietly, writing the occasional check, while events unfolded around it. Foremost, he saw that close ties with the U.S. are indispensable for Japan – and that forging a strong Japan-US relationship required Tokyo to become a more ‘useful’ ally. And by playing an active regional and global role — including militarily — Japan could raise its stature.

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FEATURED
Rights, Religion, And Property
by Russell A. Berman via American Greatness

The State Department’s Commission on Unalienable Rights reveals an animus against natural liberties that betrays an aspiration to expand the reach of government even further.

Republicans Are Fighting The Wrong Political War
by David Davenport via The Washington Examiner

Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a Harvard professor who served under presidents of both political parties, observed in the early 1980s that “Republicans are the party of ideas.” That’s now ancient history.

Is China An Economic Threat?
by David R. Henderson via Defining Ideas

A look at the facts behind the political rhetoric.

The President’s Acceptance Speech: Trump Fatigue Vs. P.C. Fatigue
by Bill Whalen via Forbes

I’ll admit: in the hours leading up to President Trump’s convention acceptance speech, I kept waiting for a change in plans: Trump forsaking the South Lawn of the White House in order to mingle with regular folks somewhere in Middle America.

Truth As A Weapon
via Histories

Explore the Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty archival collection and how it epitomizes the importance of truth in the fight for freedom.

ANALYSIS AND COMMENTARY
Area 45: Michael Auslin On Keeping Up With The Kims
interview with Michael R. Auslin via Area 45

The family dynamics at play in Pyongyang and possible changes to American diplomacy post-November election.

In Fleecing The Rich, California Lawmakers May Go Where Even Warren Didn’t Dare
by Bill Whalen via The Washington Post

“You can never be too rich or too thin,” observed an exiled member of the House of Windsor not named Harry or Meghan. Unless, that is, you reside in the Sussexes’ adopted California, where lawmakers want to impose the nation’s first “wealth tax” — an ill-timed, ill-considered scheme likely to bring Sacramento more embarrassment than revenue.

The Smearing Of Nikki Haley
by Tunku Varadarajan via The Wall Street Journal

Liberal Indian-Americans accuse her of denying her heritage.

Cleopatra Sails Again
by Barry Strauss via Military History in the News

September 2 marks 2050 years since the Battle of Actium (31 B.C.), the naval engagement that made Imperial Rome and shaped the future of western civilization. The anniversary reminds us that navies have had a massive impact on the history of the Mediterranean. That, in turn, throws a spotlight on the ominous rise in naval tensions in the region today.

This Time, We Need International Observers To Monitor America’s Troubled Elections
by Markos Kounalakis via Miami Herald

Authoritarian nations, semi-legitimated dictatorships and dying democracies are regularly subjected to international observers whom they grudgingly allow into their countries to monitor elections. The United States sends teams of former government officials and private-sector volunteers around the world to certify —and sometimes condemn — election practices and results.

‘Caste’ Review: The High Cost Of Feeling Superior
by Tunku Varadarajan via The Wall Street Journal

Is social ranking color-coded in America? Do ‘deplorables’ belong to the same caste as the woke coastal elite?

Is China An Economic Threat?
by David R. Henderson via EconLog

It seems that more and more Americans, pro-Trump or not, are concluding that trade with China is a threat to the United States.

INTERVIEWS
Victor Davis Hanson: Joe Biden To Emerge From Basement After RNC
interview with Victor Davis Hanson via Yahoo

Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson talks about Joe Biden and the Democratic party.

Victor Davis Hanson: What Drives The Violent In The Blue Cities?
interview with Victor Davis Hanson via The John Batchelor Show

Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses his National Review article “What Is the Violence in American Cities All About?

Victor Davis Hanson: California’s Supermajority Democrats Cannot Keep The Lights On & What Is To Be Done?
interview with Victor Davis Hanson via The John Batchelor Show

Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses his National Review article “California Apocalypto.”

Bill Whalen On The John Batchelor Show
interview with Bill Whalen via The John Batchelor Show

Hoover Institution fellow Bill Whalen discusses the presidential race and what each candidate has to offer.

Michael Petrilli: How America’s Best Charter Schools Crushed The Covid-19 Challenge
interview with Michael J. Petrilli via The Education Gadfly Show

Hoover Institution fellow Michael Petrilli and Gregg Vanourek talk about Gregg’s report Schooling Covid-19: Lessons from leading charter networks from their transition to remote learning.

IN THE NEWS
‘Back-On-Track ESAs’ Offer A Unique Opportunity For Pa. Parents And Students
quoting Eric Hanushek via Morrisons Cove Herald

With the start of the school year fast approaching, everyone from parents and students to teachers and school administrators is likely feeling anxious about what lies ahead.

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