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🇮🇷 Iran has resumed 20% uranium enrichment at its underground Fordow nuclear facility, a government spokesman said. — Reuters
🐝 Busy, busy! President’s Trump’s public schedule for today is blank until his rally in Georgia tonight, but notes: “President Trump will work from early in the morning until late in the evening. He will make many calls and have many meetings.”
The Republican battle lines being formed in President Trump’s final days — his loyalists vs. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s establishment — will shape American politics for the next four years.
- Why it matters: This power struggle will help define everything from the future of conservatism and right-wing media, including Fox News, to President-elect Biden’s ability to win Republican cooperation in office. More broadly and more importantly, the outcome will determine if Trumpism — and its norm-smashing tactics — come to permanently define one of America’s two major political parties.
The camps are clear as we begin this epic political month:
- The Trump camp includes House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, the 12 senators and 140+ House members who plan a futile fight Wednesday against certification of Biden’s victory. That group includes GOP 2024 hopefuls, including Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri and Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.
- With Trump out of office, McConnell will be the GOP’s de facto leader, backed by Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah and other establishment types who don’t have to worry about primary challenges from the right, where Trump has shown he’s willing to play a decisive role.
Look for McCarthy to straddle the camps.
- So will Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, primed for a 2024 presidential run. Cotton, a vocal Trump ally, announced last night that he won’t join the protest: “[O]bjecting to certified electoral votes won’t give him a second term.”
Between the lines: Some top Republicans tell us this split will blur. McConnell is unlikely to chart a true separation, and will do plenty for Trumpy Republicans in coming years.
- McConnell has greater street cred with the base than he did a few years ago, after helping Trump seat three justices on the Supreme Court.
🥊 Former House Speaker Paul Ryan, the Republican vice-presidential nominee in 2012, who has said little since leaving office, issued a scathing statement about the lawmakers’ planned resistance:
It is difficult to conceive of a more anti-democratic and anti-conservative act than a federal intervention to overturn the results of state-certified elections.
Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios
Venture capitalists historically have been reluctant to invest in startups based too far from home, making it easier for “good ideas” to get funded in the Bay Area or the Acela corridor, Axios’ Dan Primack writes.
- Shutdowns have changed that, which could create a virtuous cycle of economic opportunity in cities and regions left out of America’s tech boom.
As a sign of these rising markets, 2020 saw several large IPOs for VC-backed companies in non-bubble areas, including Columbus, Ohio (Root Insurance), and coastal North Carolina (nCino).
Many VCs used to abide by the “20-minute rule”: They wouldn’t invest in a company located more than a 20-minute drive from their home or office.
- One Boston-area investor put a subway spin on it, saying he wouldn’t meet with companies located past a certain stop on the MBTA’s Red Line.
- But the pandemic forced venture capitalists to attend board meetings via Zoom. And they learned that, while often missing the in-person interaction, their work didn’t suffer.
- Go deeper: SPAC avalanche, by Kia Kokalitcheva.
The White House on New Year’s Day. Photo: Andrew Harnik/AP
Former Manhattan U.S. attorney Preet Bharara, who was fired by President Trump, tweeted that the “odds of Trump declaring a self pardon just went up a bunch” after the leak of an hour-long tape of the president trying to beg, bluff and bully a Georgia official into flipping the state’s presidential vote.
- “I won this election by hundreds of thousands of votes,” Trump said on the Saturday call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, posted in full by The Washington Post. “There’s no way I lost Georgia.”
- “[T]he ballots are corrupt,” Trump continued. “[I]t is more illegal for you than it is for them because, you know, what they did and you’re not reporting it. That’s a criminal, that’s a criminal offense. … That’s a big risk to you.”
- “All I want to do is this. I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have, because we won the state.”
Trump’s call may have violated Georgia and federal statutes that prohibit interference in elections, but lawyers said it “would be difficult to pursue such a charge,” the N.Y. Times reported (subscription).
- Go deeper: Listen to the audio, read the transcript.
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😲 One last bit of intrigue … Former Vice President Cheney, who has kept a low profile in the Trump years, “originated” the idea for a WashPost op-ed in which all 10 living former SecDefs — including both of Trump’s — argue that the “time for questioning the results has passed,” former SecDef William Perry tweeted.
Above: Speaker Nancy Pelosi — elected to lead the House a fourth time, by a narrow 216-209 vote — waves the gavel before addressing members.
Below: House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy held ceremonial swearing-in ceremonies for Republican members — including freshman Rep. Blake Moore of Utah (below) — in front of a Ronald Reagan portrait in the leader’s Capitol office.
Two Democrats voted against Speaker Pelosi: Rep. Jared Golden (Maine) voted for Sen. Tammy Duckworth (Ill.) … Rep. Conor Lamb (Penn.) voted for House Democratic Chair Hakeem Jeffries (N.Y.)
- Voting present: Reps. Mikie Sherrill (N.J.), Elissa Slotkin (Mich.) and Abigail Spanberger (Va.).
Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios
Amy Harder’s fourth annual list includes:
- Biden’s presidency will drastically change how corporations engage on climate change. Corporations will now be tested on what kind of regulations they could support.
- New tech rising: Expect Congress and Biden’s Energy Department to pour money and attention into new technologies, including hydrogen, carbon capture, advanced nuclear power and energy storage.
- Extreme weather could force political will to act on climate change.
Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios
States and the federal government have incorporated equity into their vaccine distribution plans, but adherence will largely depend on the honor system, Axios Vitals author Caitlin Owens writes.
- Why it matters: Vulnerable populations tend to be harder to reach and more hesitant about receiving the vaccine. If these obstacles aren’t addressed early, people of color will be left behind once again.
One solution: Vaccines need to be administered in a setting that vulnerable people can comfortably access, like a local church.
Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer and Chairman Cliff Kupchan say that No. 1 on their annual list of top global risks is “46*.”
- “Biden’s term opens the era of the asterisk presidency,” they explain, “a time when the occupant of the Oval Office is seen as illegitimate by” much of the country.
- “[T]he size of Trump’s base and the demographic broadening of his political coalition will force allies to reckon with the possibility of another ‘America First’ president taking office four years from now.”
No. 2 is “Long Covid”: “[T]he pandemic will leave a legacy of high public debt, displaced workers, and lost trust. Sharply different rates of recovery, both within and among countries, will stoke anti-incumbent anger and public unrest.”
Drawing on the Democratic convention’s popular virtual roll call, President-elect Biden will stage a “Virtual Parade Across America” after his swearing-in, as part of planners’ effort to deter crowds during the pandemic:
- After the oath of office, Biden and Vice President-elect Harris — joined by Dr. Jill Biden and incoming second gentleman Doug Emhoff — will conduct a military review on the Capitol’s East Front.
The inauguration committee opened a page to encourage participation: “Share Your Voice. Record a Video.”
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Jan 4, 2021 AP MORNING WIRE Good morning. In today’s AP Morning Wire:
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The Rundown AP PHOTO/PATRICK SEMANSKY Trump, on tape, presses Georgia official to ‘find’ him votes, overturn Biden win; Some Republicans condemn ‘scheme’ to undo election for Trump
Donald Trump pressured Georgia’s Republican secretary of state to “find” enough votes to overturn Joe Biden’s win in the state’s presidential election, repeatedly citing disproven claims of fraud and raising the prospect of “criminal offense” if officials did not change the vote count, according to a recording of the conversation obtained by the AP.
The staggering conversation was the latest step in an unprecedented effort by an American president to reverse the outcome of a free and fair election that he lost, report Jeff Amy, Darlene Superville and Kate Brumback.
In the phone call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on Saturday, Trump, who has refused to accept his loss to president-elect Biden, repeatedly argued that Raffensperger could change the certified results.
“All I want to do is this. I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have,” Trump said. “Because we won the state,” he falsely claims.
Georgia counted its votes three times before certifying Biden’s win by a 11,779 margin, Raffensperger noted: “President Trump, we’ve had several lawsuits, and we’ve had to respond in court to the lawsuits and the contentions. We don’t agree that you have won.”
VIDEO/AUDIO: Trump to Georgia election chief: ‘find 11,780 votes.’
AP FACT CHECK: Trump’s made-up claims of fake Georgia votes. Trump asserted a dizzying array of fuzzy accounting and outright false claims in the phone call to Georgia’s secretary of state. That’s according to an AP Fact Check, which found Trump fabricated a slew of votes that he said should’ve been counted in his favor. Hope Yen, Jeff Amy and Mike Balsamo report.
Electoral College: The unprecedented Republican effort to try to overturn the presidential election is being condemned by current and former GOP officials. They are warning that the effort to sow doubt about Biden’s victory and keep Trump in office is undermining Americans’ faith in democracy. Trump has enlisted support from a dozen Republican senators and up to 100 House Republicans to challenge the Electoral College vote, Lisa Mascaro and Mary Claire Jalonick report.
EXPLAINER: How Congress will count Electoral College votes.
Defense Secretaries: In an extraordinary rebuke of Trump, all 10 living former U.S. secretaries of defense have joined in cautioning against any attempt to use the military to back overturning November’s presidential election. The former Pentagon chiefs, both Republicans and Democrats, put their names to an opinion article that says the time for questioning the results of the election has passed. And they say that attempting to involve the military in resolving election disputes would take the county “into dangerous, unlawful and unconstitutional territory.” Robert Burns reports.
Washington’s Pivotal Week: The first full week of the new year is shaping up to be one of the biggest of Biden’s presidency. And he hasn’t even taken office yet. Senate runoff elections in Georgia on Tuesday may shape his administration. Congress on Wednesday will be tasked with certifying the presidential election’s results, which some Republicans say they won’t accept because of Trump’s baseless claims of voter fraud. That same day, protesters championed by Trump have promised to flood Washington. Biden has largely shrugged off GOP promises to oppose certification of his victory. Will Weissert reports as Washington, and the nation, braces for an intense opening to a critical year.
Trump’s Base: Their candidate may have lost the election, but many of Trump’s supporters have no intention of fading away. After spending weeks amplifying Trump’s unfounded claims that the November election was rigged against him, many in his loyal base are eagerly awaiting his next ventures. That includes a potential presidential run four years from now. In the meantime, Trump’s loyal fans present a challenge for Biden as he seeks to govern a bitterly divided country. Many of them not only disagree with Biden’s policies, but view him as an illegitimate president who won only because of mass election fraud, which did not actually occur. Jill Colvin reports. EXPLAINER: Here we go again, what to expect as Georgia counts votes.
Georgia Trump Effect: For more than four years, Trump has dominated the Republican Party and American politics. Now Georgia gets to decide what comes next. Twin Senate runoffs, just 15 days before Trump leaves office, will not only determine which party controls the Senate but also offer the first clues about how long Trump can maintain his grip on the nation’s political affairs once he loses the White House megaphone. Democrats are looking to prove Biden’s win was more than just a backlash to Trump. Bill Barrow reports. Both Trump and Biden will be in the state today.
Georgia Church: Ebenezer Baptist Church, the historic congregation in the heart of Atlanta where the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. preached, sits at the intersection of national politics and the culture war. The church’s senior pastor, the Rev. Raphael Warnock, is seeking election to the U.S. Senate, where bitter partisanship has blunted the federal response to the pandemic and calls for criminal justice reform. The runoff election will decide if Democrats get control of Congress. Ebenezer’s members hope their church remains a place where they can always receive spiritual fuel for the challenges ahead, Aaron Morrison reports from Atlanta. POOL VIA AP PHOTO/STEVE PARSONS UK first in world to roll out Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine; India greenlights it and locally made COVID-19 vaccine; In Somalia, vaccines are distant as virus spreads
Britain has taken another giant step in the fight against COVID-19, ramping up its immunization program by giving out the first shots in the world from the vaccine created by Oxford University and pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca.
Since Dec. 8, Britain’s National Health Service has been using a vaccine made by Pfizer and the German firm BioNTech.
Today, it boosted that medical arsenal with inoculations with the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, which is cheaper and easier to use, since it does not require the super-cold storage needed for the Pfizer vaccine.
Officials say the U.K. has around 530,000 doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine on hand and is moving toward a goal of vaccinating 2 million people a week as soon as possible.
India Vaccines: The world’s second-most populous nation has authorized two COVID-19 vaccines, paving the way for a huge inoculation program. India’s drugs regulator gave emergency authorization for the vaccine developed by Oxford University and AstraZeneca as well as another one by the Indian company Bharat Biotech. Aniruddha Ghosal and Sheikh Saaliq report from New Delhi.
India’s initial immunization plan aims to vaccinate 300 million people, starting with health care workers, by August. India has confirmed over 10.3 million cases of the virus, though its rate of infection has come down significantly from a mid-September peak.
In the meantime, India will not allow the export of the Oxford University-AstraZeneca vaccine for several months, the head of Serum Institute of India, which has been contracted to make 1 billion doses of the vaccine for developing nations, told the AP.
Somalia’s Hidden Pandemic: As richer countries race to distribute COVID-19 vaccines, Somalia remains the rare place where much of the population hasn’t taken the virus seriously. Some fear that’s proven to be deadlier than anyone knows. It is places like Somalia, torn apart by three decades of conflict, that will be last to see vaccines in any significant quantity. With areas held by the al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab extremist group, the risk of the virus becoming endemic in some places is strong. That’s a fear in other parts of Africa as well, reports Hasan Barise from Mogadishu.
Nigeria Variant: A Nigerian scientist has spent the holiday season in his laboratory doing genetic sequencing to learn more about the country’s COVID-19 variant, as cases increase. The virologist says the information he gathers will help battle the spread of the disease in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country with 196 million people. With virus variants emerging in Nigeria and South Africa, the World Health Organization said Africa needs to do more genetic sequencing, Lekan Oyekanmi reports from Lagos.
Britain’s Lockdown: Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned that more onerous restrictions in England are likely as the country reels from a new virus variant that has seen infection rates soar to their highest levels. The U.K. is in the midst of an acute outbreak, recording more than 50,000 new infections a day over the past six days. Johnson has laid out the hope that “tens of millions” of people will have been vaccinated against the virus over the coming three months. Pan Pylas reports from London.
AP PHOTO/MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ US coronavirus death toll surpasses 350,000; Dr. Fauci says vaccinations are offering a `glimmer of hope’
The death toll in the United States has climbed past 350,000, the most of any country, while more than 20 million people nationwide have been infected. States have reported record numbers of cases over the past few days, and funeral homes in Southern California are being inundated with bodies.
The U.S. has speeded up COVID-19 vaccinations in the past few days after a slower-than-expected start, bringing the number of shots dispensed to about 4 million, health officials said. Gary D. Robertson reports.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious-disease expert, also said that President-elect Joe Biden’s pledge to administer 100 million shots of the vaccine within his first 100 days in office is achievable.
And he rejected President Trump’s false claim on Twitter that coronavirus deaths and cases in the U.S. have been greatly exaggerated.
“All you need to do…is go into the trenches, go into the hospitals, go into the intensive care units and see what is happening. Those are real numbers, real people and real deaths,” Fauci said.
But Fauci also said he has seen “some little glimmer of hope” after 1.5 million doses were administered in the previous 72 hours, or an average of about 500,000 per day, a marked increase in vaccinations. He said that brings the total to about 4 million. Remembrance and Recovery
“She tells me, ‘Mom, stop crying,’” says one mother who lost a daughter. “Every day is a struggle, a lot of ups and downs,” says another woman who lost her sister.
For those whose loved ones have died of COVID-19, the pain and devastation of 2020 will remain for years to come.
Over the last year, AP journalists around the world have profiled dozens of ordinary people who became victims of the pandemic.
As the turbulent year came to a close, the AP revisited some of their families and friends to see how they’re coping. Peter Prengaman and Raghuram Vadarevu have this heartbreaking story with illustrations by Peter Hamlin.
In their stories, windows into private grief amid a public calamity, family members are finding comfort in the act of remembering, whether it’s cradling an item their loved one left behind, vowing to fulfill a promise or imagining them in better days. Other Top Stories Islamic extremists have attacked two villages in Niger near its border with Mali, killing at least 100 people, Niger’s leader said. Prime Minister Brigi Rafini traveled to the two villages of Tchombangou and Zaroumdareye a day after the attack. The villages in the insecure Tillaberi region were attacked Saturday after locals killed two fighters, officials said. The attack took place the same day the West African nation’s electoral commission announced that the presidential election would be heading to a second round. A Malaysian coroner has ruled the death of a French-Irish teen, whose body was found near a Malaysian jungle resort where she vanished while on holiday, was most likely a misadventure that didn’t involve other people. The coroner ruled out homicide, natural death and suicide and said Nora Anne Quoirin likely got lost after leaving her family’s cottage on her own. The 15-year-old disappeared in 2019, a day after the family arrived. Her body was found beside a stream on a palm oil estate. Nora’s parents said she had mental and physical disabilities and likely was kidnapped. The coroner said it was a theory with no evidence. Israeli prosecutors have released an amended indictment spelling out detailed charges against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a corruption case in which he is accused of trading favors with a powerful media mogul. The case alleges Netanyahu promoted regulations worth hundreds of millions of dollars to the Bezeq telecom company. That was in exchange for positive coverage on its popular Walla news site. Israeli prosecutors said they found 315 incidents of Walla being requested to make its coverage more favorable for Netanyahu and his family with indications Netanyahu was involved in 150 of those incidents. Brian Urquhart, an early leader of the United Nations who played a central role in developing the U.N. practice of peacekeeping, has died at his home in Massachusetts. He was 101. Urquhart served in British military and intelligence during World War II and was the second official hired by the U.N. after its formation in 1945. He went on to be a principal adviser to five U.N. secretary-generals. Before he retired in 1986, he had directed 13 peacekeeping operations, recruited 10,000 troops from 23 countries and established peacekeeping as one of the U.N.’s most visible functions. GET THE APP
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After Trump call, Kinzinger says Congress can’t object to election with a ‘clean conscience’
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Donors are shoveling money into the Georgia Senate races as the chamber’s majority hangs in the balance. The runoff campaigns, pitting Democrats Jon Ossoff and Rafael Warnock against Republican Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, already rank among the most expensive Senate races in history. Read More…
The House on Sunday elected Nancy Pelosi as speaker for the 117th Congress, which is expected to be her last term with the gavel. All but five Democrats voted for the 80-year-old Californian who has led the House Democratic Caucus since 2003. Read More…
Electoral College, COVID-19 challenges cloud Senate ceremonies
The upcoming debate about the counting of electoral votes was on the front of mind for many senators at Sunday’s swearing-in ceremonies. Objections from at least 11 GOP senators to electoral votes from several states favoring President-elect Joe Biden could lead to a very long day Wednesday. Read More…
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A new Senate begins, but control of chamber waits on Georgia
The new Congress convened on Sunday, but it will take days, or even weeks, to determine which party will control the Senate after polls close Tuesday in Georgia. Drama in Washington has upended the final stretch of the two Senate runoff elections, and leaders of both parties are descending on the Peach State. Read More…
House rules package offers compromise on members’ requests
The House rules package for the 117th Congress would weaken a procedural tool of the minority, provide key exemptions to a budget rule requiring the cost of legislation to be offset and strengthen congressional oversight provisions. Read More…
Catholics rise to prominence in Congress
Members of all Christian denominations equate to 87 percent of the new Congress. And Catholics, who make up the biggest Christian denomination, will hold 29 percent of the seats and two of the most powerful offices in government. Read More…
Pelosi names the first woman to be House chief administrative officer
Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that Catherine Szpindor will take over as the House chief administrative officer. She will be the first woman to hold the job and replaces outgoing CAO Phil Kiko, who Pelosi announced in December would be leaving his post. Read More…
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POLITICO Playbook: The backstory of Trump’s Georgia call
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Good morning from Atlanta, Gateway to the South and the pulsing center of Tuesday’s two U.S. Senate runoffs that will determine partisan control of the upper chamber and the success of Joe Biden’s first term as president. I’ve been covering the races from my home in neighboring Florida but will be here in Georgia as your Playbook guide through Wednesday.
On Sunday, politics here switched from a national fascination to an international spectacle, courtesy of — surprise! — President Donald Trump, who was secretly recorded trying to pressure Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to throw out votes for an opponent and “find” votes for himself. Trump was strangely quiet about the call on Twitter on Sunday as the news exploded online, but expect the president to trash his new GOP bête noire by name at his rally tonight in Dalton.
The story of the extraordinary call of a president pushing a top election official to rig the Georgia results was broken by the superb reporting of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Greg Bluestein and the Washington Post’s Amy Gardner, but the backstory is almost as interesting.
It started on Saturday when Trump and his team reached out to talk to Raffensperger, who, according to an adviser, felt he would be unethically pressured by the president. Raffensperger had been here before: In November he accused Trump ally and South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham of improperly exhorting him to meddle in the election to help Trump win Georgia. Graham later denied it.
So why not record the call with the president, Raffensperger’s advisers thought, if nothing else for fact-checking purposes. “This is a man who has a history of reinventing history as it occurs,” one of them told Playbook. “So if he’s going to try to dispute anything on the call, it’s nice to have something like this, hard evidence, to dispute whatever he’s claiming about the secretary. Lindsey Graham asked us to throw out legally cast ballots. So yeah, after that call, we decided maybe we should do this.”
The call took place Saturday afternoon. “Mr. President,” announced Mark Meadows, the White House chief of staff, at the top of the call, “everyone is on the line.” Little did he know. Trump made his ask and did most of the talking for the next hour, trafficking in the same conspiracy theories about election fraud that no court or criminal investigator has found credible. At the end of the call, Trump complains, “What a schmuck I was.”
Raffensperger’s team kept quiet about the call and the recording and waited. The president made the next move, claiming on Sunday morning via Twitter that Raffensperger was “unwilling, or unable, to answer” questions about his baseless claims of widespread voter fraud. “Respectfully, President Trump: What you’re saying is not true,” Raffensperger replied at 10:27 a.m. “The truth will come out.” It wasn’t an empty promise.
This isn’t the first time that a call or his recorded comments have threatened Trump (see: Access Hollywood, Ukraine president).
“This phone call is bad,” Georgia conservative commentator Erick Erickson said on Twitter. We asked him to expand on that, and here’s what he added: “I think the general worry is that the GOP early vote actually came on strong [late] and there’s a real worry that the president shows up tomorrow and messes it all up. The North Georgia GOP has to turn out on Election Day. They’ve lagged the whole state. The President goes to Dalton tomorrow to get them out and now people are worried he spends his time attacking the GA GOP … There is real nervousness.”
Erickson and other Republicans have been concerned since November that the president’s voter fraud rhetoric will dampen turnout, a fear intensified by far-right activists who’ve suggested that Trump voters not go to the polls unless Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue fight harder to somehow cancel Biden’s Georgia win. Trump’s handling of a coronavirus relief package and his vetoing of a defense bill is another concern: Congress overrode the vote, but Perdue and Loeffler skipped out so they weren’t crosswise with Trump. Loeffler on Sunday avoided answering how she would’ve voted on the defense bill.
“Look, voters aren’t paying attention to all this stuff, people like us are,” one Georgia Republican strategist who’s working to elect Loeffler and Perdue told Playbook. “But at a certain point, all these little things that don’t look like they matter could matter. I still feel OK. But this doesn’t help. The president needs to cut out the Leeroy Jenkins s—. Unfortunately, he won’t.” Full transcript of the call with audio
@MonicaLewinsky, FOR THE WIN: “i’m generally opposed to someone being surreptitiously taped on a phone call…but not this one, folks!” (Former anti-phone call recording advocate Anthony Scaramucci was also praising the Raffensperger tape.)
DRUDGE HEADLINE: “COMMANDER IN THIEF?”
CARL BERNSTEIN: “This was something far worse than Watergate.”
WAPO’S DAN BALZ: “There are but 16 days left in President Trump’s term, but there is no doubt that he will use all of his remaining time in office to inflict as much damage as he can on democracy — with members of a now-divided Republican Party acting as enablers.”
THIS IS FINE MEME: Suffice to say it’s a bit alarming that 10 former defense secretaries felt the need to get this on the record in the WaPo: “As senior Defense Department leaders have noted, ‘there’s no role for the U.S. military in determining the outcome of a U.S. election.’ Efforts to involve the U.S. armed forces in resolving election disputes would take us into dangerous, unlawful and unconstitutional territory. Civilian and military officials who direct or carry out such measures would be accountable, including potentially facing criminal penalties, for the grave consequences of their actions on our republic.”
— William Perry tweeted: “The idea for this statement actually originated from Vice President Cheney.” WaPo has more of the backstory. (Particularly notable given Rep. Liz Cheney’s strong denouncement of the Electoral College objection.)
COUNTDOWN TO JAN. 6 …
PENCE PREPPING — VP Mike Pence was on the Hill apparently studying up for his role in Wednesday’s Electoral College vote counting. Via CNN’s @kaitlancollins: “Pence just left the Hill after a two-hour meeting in his office that included an appearance by the Senate parliamentarian, per our Hill team. Trump’s been vocal privately that he expects the VP to play a role in the GOP disruption when Congress meets to certify Biden’s win.”
Burgess Everett and Marianne Levine’s Sunday stepback notes, “Democrats said they believed the debate on Jan. 6 would include Republicans rebutting their own colleagues.”
NATIONAL REVIEW: “The Folly of the Cruz Eleven”
WHO ARE YOU AND WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH TOM COTTON: Late Sunday, Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas announced he would not join a dozen of his Republican colleagues and object to the certification of electoral votes on Wednesday. Statement
FOX CORP. BOARD MEMBER PAUL RYAN: “Efforts to reject the votes of the Electoral College and sow doubt about Joe Biden’s victory strike at the foundation of our republic. It is difficult to conceive of a more anti-democratic and anti-conservative act than a federal intervention to overturn the results of state-certified elections and disenfranchise millions of Americans. The fact that this effort will fail does not mean it will not do significant damage to American Democracy.”
WAPO’S DAVE WEIGEL SUMMARIZES THE GOP DIVIDES:
Cotton: National Review
Hawley: The Federalist
Cruz: Breitbart
Romney: The Bulwark
Toomey: The Dispatch
Sasse: Washington Examiner
Johnson: Gateway Pundit
Gohmert: 8kun
SETTING THE STAGE — “The rules of Congress’ Jan. 6 session governing the counting of Electoral College votes will remain identical to those used for decades, under a proposal set to be introduced Sunday by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. More from Kyle Cheney and Mel Zanona … The proposed rules
LAUREN GETS HER GUN: After the rules posted, newly minted Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado, the Second Amendment stalwart who’s made a crusade out of being allowed to pack heat in the halls of Congress, declared victory. BUT … While House Dems didn’t explicitly ban firearms, they’re still banned on the floors of the House and Senate and have to be kept in members’ offices, per our House rules expert Kyle Cheney.
THE NEW CONGRESS …
AS SHE PREDICTED: “Pelosi reelected speaker despite narrow majority,” by Heather Caygle, Sarah Ferris and Olivia Beavers
BUT THIS IS HOW WORRIED PELOSI WAS: “Gwen Moore travels to Washington, D.C., six days after announcing she had COVID-19, saying her quarantine is over,” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
— THE BIG PICTURE: “Covid worries overshadow first day of new Congress,” also from Sarah, Heather and Olivia
TO ALL PARENTS WITH SMALL CHILDREN: This video of Cotton’s rambunctious 4-year-old son taking center stage as his dad is sworn in by Pence is guaranteed to make you laugh and squirm.
THE CORONAVIRUS CONTINUES TO RAGE … 20.6 million Americans have tested positive. … 352,000 have died.
— NYT: “Although air travel is down markedly from years past, American airports had their busiest day of the pandemic on Saturday, with 1,192,881 passengers passing through security checkpoints, according to the Transportation Security Administration.”
THE VACCINE DISTRIBUTION — “Feds may cut Moderna vaccine doses in half so more people get shots, Warp Speed adviser says,” by Brianna Ehley: “The federal government is in talks with Moderna about giving half the recommended dose of the company’s Covid-19 shot to speed up immunization efforts, the head of the Trump administration’s vaccine rollout said on Sunday.
“Operation Warp Speed chief adviser Moncef Slaoui said there is evidence that two half doses in people between the ages of 18 and 55 gives “identical immune response” to the recommended one hundred micorogram dose, but said the final decision will rest with the FDA.” POLITICO
TRUMP’S MONDAY — The president will leave the White House at 6:10 p.m. for a rally in Dalton, Ga. Additionally, according to the official White House schedule sent to reporters, “President Trump will work from early in the morning until late in the evening. He will make many calls and have many meetings.” Same.
— PENCE will depart Washington at 9:05 a.m. He’ll arrive in Macon, Ga., at 10:50 a.m. and deliver remarks at a faith community call to action in Milner, Ga., at 12:05 p.m. He’ll then arrive back in Washington at 3:40 p.m.
— BIDEN will travel to Atlanta to campaign for Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock. VP-elect KAMALA HARRIS will receive the President’s Daily Brief and meet with transition advisers.
Programming note: You’ll notice some guest writers as we prepare to officially relaunch Playbook on Jan. 19. In the meantime, we also want to hear from you: What do you love most about Playbook? How could we be more valuable to you? Let us know — we’ll read every submission.
PLAYBOOK READS
THE NEW COLD WAR — “With Concessions and Deals, China’s Leader Tries to Box Out Biden,” NYT: “China’s leader, Xi Jinping, has in recent weeks made deals and pledges that he hopes will position his country as an indispensable global leader, even after its handling of the coronavirus and increased belligerence at home and abroad have damaged its international standing.
“In doing so, he has underlined how difficult it will be for President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. to forge a united front with allies against China’s authoritarian policies and trade practices, a central focus of the new administration’s plan to compete with Beijing and check its rising power.” NYT
P-P-PROBLEMS — “Minority-owned companies waited months for loans, data shows,” AP: “Thousands of minority-owned small businesses were at the end of the line in the government’s coronavirus relief program as many struggled to find banks that would accept their applications or were disadvantaged by the terms of the program.
“Data from the Paycheck Protection Program released Dec. 1 and analyzed by The Associated Press show that many minority owners desperate for a relief loan didn’t receive one until the PPP’s last few weeks while many more white business owners were able to get loans earlier in the program.”
TOP-ED — WAPO’S DANA MILBANK: “Meet [Russell Vought], the Trump saboteur in charge of undermining Biden — and America”
NYT’S DAVID SANGER dissects Jake Sullivan’s Sunday comments on Iran and Russia and notes the complications Biden will have in using carrots to woo both countries back into prior agreements that Trump killed or weakened while simultaneously brandishing sticks to halt Iranian missile programs and retaliate against Russian cyberattacks.
REAL MONEY, VIRTUAL PERKS — WSJ on what Biden inaugural donors get: “if an individual gives $500,000 or bundles $1 million for the inauguration, the person would be invited to virtual events with Mr. Biden and Ms. Harris and their spouses … The person also would be granted ‘preferred viewing’ for the virtual inauguration, included in a virtual concert during inauguration week, invited to virtual briefings with Biden leadership, and given VIP tickets to a future in-person event.”
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HOT ON PARLER: “President Trump on Monday is expected to give Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, according to someone familiar with the plans,” WaPo reports. No word on whether Nunes threatened to sue if he didn’t get it.
MEDIAWATCH — Jacob Kornbluh is joining The Forward as a senior political correspondent. He previously was a national politics reporter at Jewish Insider. Announcement
WHITE HOUSE DEPARTURE LOUNGE — Chad Yelinski is now COS for Rep. Ted Budd (R-N.C.). He previously was special assistant to the president for domestic policy.
TRANSITIONS — Sarah Hasse is now comms director for House Small Business ranking member Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-Mo.). She previously was assistant press secretary for the Trump campaign. … Dave Martinez will be a director in Targeted Victory’s public affairs practice. He most recently was deputy research director at the NRCC during the 2020 cycle, and is an NRSC alum. … Kamal Patel is now a director at Ferox Strategies. He previously was deputy COS for Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-Texas).
ENGAGED — Ellison Barber, correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC, and Andy Tongren, songwriter, producer and the lead singer of Young Rising Sons, got engaged Saturday in Prospect Park. They met through his best friend, after Andy saw a man-on-the-street interview Ellison did with Alex Ovechkin when she happened upon him during the 2016 D.C. blizzard. (They’re both Caps fans.) Instapics
WEDDING — Jennifer Holdsworth, owner of JC Strategies and an adviser to incoming Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, and Stuart Karp, an intelligence analyst, got married Thursday at the Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia with immediate family in attendance. The two met in D.C. in 2017 and are planning a post-Covid reception. More from Insider NJ
WELCOME TO THE WORLD — Madeline Vey, senior director of political and public affairs at Equinor, and Alek Vey, a project leader at Boston Consulting Group, welcomed Garrett James Vey on Dec. 22.
BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Chip Kahn, president and CEO of the Federation of American Hospitals. What he’s been reading: “For self-improvement, read James Nestor’s ‘Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art.’ I learned we can all be healthier, and better off generally, if we train ourselves to breathe through our nose instead of our mouth.” Playbook Q&A
BIRTHDAYS: Doris Kearns Goodwin is 78 … Ben Mayer, executive producer of “The Mehdi Hasan Show” … Rob Gifford, VP of content strategy and managing editor at CBSN … Indiana GOP Chair Kyle Hupfer … Jeremy Funk is 42 … Jim Warren, executive editor of NewsGuard … POLITICO’s David Kihara, Caitlin Emma and Adriel Bettelheim … Joshua Zeitz is 47… Samantha Slosberg … Alex Campau, principal and director of health policy at Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies … Nan Aron, founder and president of Alliance for Justice … Audrey Hickenlooper … Courtney Piron, VP and head of North America public affairs at Novartis … Eric Cortellessa … Joe McAndrew … Doug Campbell … Lisa Pittman … Erin Moffet … Patrick Purtill … Marie Sanderson, founding partner of GuidePost Strategies (h/t Zack Roday) …
… Marc Brumer, SVP at the Herald Group … Megan Kaiser, developer at Blueprint Interactive, is 31 … Emily Samsel, national press secretary for the League of Conservation Voters, is 3-0 (h/t Kim McGuire) … Barbara Menard … Michele Remillard, EP of C-SPAN’s “Washington Journal” … Anthony Terrell … Joe Hansen … AARP’s Belén Mendoza … Nate Schwantes (h/ts Teresa Vilmain) … Gabby Birenbaum … Hilary Brandenburg … Sarah Andrews … Holly Kinser … Terry Lierman (h/t Jon Haber) … Deborah Matteliano is 32 … Daria Griffith … Qianwei Zhang … Peter Schorsch … Doug Centilli … Jen Flaherty … WJLA’s Brian van de Graaff … Adam Goldman, SVP at Mercury Public Affairs, is 49 … Emily Tess Katz is 31 … Jennifer Sullivan … Georgia state Rep. Brenda Lopez Romero … Claire Zucker … Tiana McCall
26.) AMERICAN MINUTE
“Smallpox is ten times more terrible!” -Diseases during the Revolution, Dr. Benjamin Rush – American Minute with Bill Federer
“Smallpox is ten times more terrible!” -Diseases during the Revolution Dr. Benjamin Rush – American Minute with Bill Federer
27.) CAFFEINATED THOUGHTS
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28.) CONSERVATIVE DAILY NEWS
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29.) PJ MEDIA
The Morning Briefing: Incoherent Granny Boxwine Reelected As House Speaker
Party of Youth and Diversity Sticks With Octogenarian White Speaker of the House
Happy Monday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. The developmental leap from tadpole to frog has always unnerved me.
Well, here we are launching into the first full week of 2021 and it’s mostly been good so far. Get back to me on Thursday morning and we shall see how that’s going. I sincerely hope that all of you are off to a good start for the year.
I outlined some rather ambitious goals for the year and did them with no regard for the plague. I don’t think that things will be back to normal anytime soon but I don’t want to base my life on that. I’m proceeding with grand goals — or delusions of grandeur — as if this stupid Chinese Bat Flu doesn’t even exist. I highly recommend the approach, even if it merely serves as a temporary distraction.
It may be a new year but we will be kicking it off with one of the things we weren’t lacking much of in 2020: political drama. Wednesday is obviously going to be loaded with it, when Ted Cruz and a group of Republican senators do not go quietly into the election fraud night and instead object to the certification of the Electoral College vote. Grab some popcorn and steel yourselves for endless caterwauling from libs and some Republicans about Cruz and Co. rending the very fabric of the Republic to shreds.
You see, in the topsy-turvy plane we now occupy, anyone trying to make sure that elections are fair is accused of being unpatriotic.
They’re not.
The fun got rolling on Sunday with the vote for Speaker of the House of Representatives. The Party of Youth and Diversity demonstrated its bold vision for the future by sticking with the 80-year-old white lady:
Nancy Pelosi secured another term as Speaker of the House of Representatives on Sunday. This will be the fourth (albeit nonconsecutive) term for the controversial San Francisco Democrat.
“As we go into session today, I do so full of pride to be nominated by our Democratic Caucus to be Speaker of the House,” Pelosi said in a letter released prior to the vote. “I am enormously grateful for the trust that Members have placed in me. I am confident that the Speaker’s election today will show a united Democratic Caucus ready to meet the challenges ahead, and that we are prepared to set our country on a new course, starting with the Electoral College meeting on Wednesday.”
What was most interesting about this was that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her Squad weren’t among the Democrats who didn’t vote for Pelosi. They’ve often been more critical of Granny Boxwine than Republicans. I’m curious as to what Pelosi offered the AOC Ditz Crew in exchange for their support, because there is no way that went down without any backroom deal.
It’s unsettling to think that Pelosi may have paved the way for the bartender and her friends to have a lot more power after she’s gone. She’ll be retiring once this stint as speaker is up anyway, so what does she care?
This election cements Pelosi’s legacy as one of the most powerful speakers of the House in United States history. A lesser politician wouldn’t have survived in leadership after the shellacking the Democrats took in 2010. The standard operating procedure in election blowouts like that is for whoever is the leader of the party in that chamber to get tossed. Pelosi managed to hang on as minority leader for another eight years until she could reclaim the speaker’s gavel.
Whether in the majority or minority, the few times that Pelosi’s leadership was reported to be in danger ended up involving rumors of her political demise that were greatly exaggerated. She always manages to wrangle the votes in the end. If ever there was a time when she was vulnerable, this was probably the shakiest she’s been since the 2010 election. The Democrats over-promised and greatly under-performed last November but Granny’s Teflon coating proved to be thick once again.
Now the ball is in the Republicans’ court. They need to get to work on winning the House back in 2022 and ensure that whatever nightmare is waiting in the wings to emerge in Pelosi’s absence can’t become speaker.
She Fights
A Most Glorious Game
Everything Isn’t Awful
This is a new recurring section that I’m adding to our little morning get-together. I think it’s important to look for the good in the world, especially after that toilet-swirl of a year we just had. The goal is to have something to post here every day. We’ll see.
PJM Linktank
Me: L.A. Sheriffs Detain 900 for Heinous Crime of New Year’s Eve Partying
Rules for thee but not for me. Democrat Who Recently Tested Positive for COVID Votes on House Floor
Trump Reminded Us What It’s Like to Have an American President
Ted Cruz to Critics of His Proposed Election Audit: ‘Calm Down’
Biden Hopes Trump Will Keep Overshadowing Him for Four Years
Report: A Group of 400 Former U.S. Intelligence Officials Are Investigating ‘Blatant’ Election Fraud
Who Would Give a Tyrant Like Andrew Cuomo More Power? The New York State Assembly
While Obama Was President, Your Tax Dollars Went to Al Qaeda-Linked Group
Drive to Recall Governor Gavin Newsom Gaining Steam
Black Man at Brown University Forced Out of His Job by Rich, White Leftists
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Just Won the COVID ‘Jackass of the Year’ Award
When the GOP Reorganizes, It Needs to Look to Trump Policies, Not Republicans in Congress
January 6, 2021: The Day of the Electoral Epiphany
Did You-Know-Who’s Breathtaking Appearance in the Mandalorian Spark a Disney Galactic Civil War?
MAKE IT STOP. Not the Onion: Democrat Ends Prayer With ‘Amen. … and A-Woman.’
VIP
Kruiser’s (Almost) Daily Distraction: Word Censorship Done Right
VIP Gold
Well, Duh: Of Course COVID Had a Detrimental Impact on an Often Ignored Aspect of Society
From the Mothership and Beyond
Car buying has changed forever
I got out just in time. Los Angeles County Is The No. 1 Most Dangerous Area In The US, FEMA Says
This Completely Preventable Double Homicide Was the Fault of San Francisco’s Radical DA
Sen. Cruz: Members of Congress Have a ‘Third Option’ When It Comes to Certifying the Election
WATCH: Abrams’ Reaction to Being Compared to Trump
Here Are the Dems Having a Fit Over Cruz’s Plans to Challenge the Election Results
Study: Folklore structure reveals how conspiracy theories emerge, fall apart
What a tool. ‘Bean Dad’ becomes Twitter’s first ‘main character’ of 2021
Nothing makes sense anymore. NYC Landlord Being Evicted While Delinquent Tenants Live Rent-Free
Israel’s “Virus Surveillance Tool” Provides A Chilling Look At Privacy In The Age Of COVID
Supreme Court Of Texas To Austin Mayor: You Don’t Get To Make Your Own Rules During The Pandemic
Critical religious liberty disputes expected for 2021
Pandemic Provides Push For Permitless Carry Bill
Rhetorical, right? Did America Go Crazy in 2020?
Higher Education Risks No Longer Being Worth It – Here’s How to Change Course
Smells Like Onion
The Kruiser Kabana
The nudist philatelic group in my neighborhood is getting a little sassy on Nextdoor.
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31.) THE DISPATCH
The Morning Dispatch: Desperate President, Divided GOP
A growing chorus of congressional Republicans speaks out against Trump’s attempted election theft.
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Happy Monday! Any team can make it to the playoffs by “winning games,” but it takes a truly special squad to fail their way into the postseason. Go Bears!
Quick Hits: Today’s Top Stories
- The Washington Post on Sunday published a full recording and transcript of an hour-long phone call between President Trump and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, in which Trump implored Raffensperger to “find 11,780 votes” for him. “We won the election,” Trump falsely said, “and it’s not fair to take it away from us like this. And it’s going to be very costly in many ways.”
- Eleven additional Republican senators—including Ted Cruz, Ron Johnson, and James Lankford—announced over the weekend they plan to challenge President-elect Joe Biden’s Electoral College win on January 6. “We intend to vote on January 6 to reject the electors from disputed states as not ‘regularly given’ and ‘lawfully certified,’” the group said.
- The Senate voted 81-13 to override President Donald Trump’s veto of the National Defense Authorization Act, a sweeping $740.5 billion defense bill passed by both the House and the Senate. The vote represents Congress’ first veto override of Trump’s presidency, which comes to an end in just over two weeks.
- Nancy Pelosi was officially reelected to serve another term as House Speaker on Sunday, narrowly beating out House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy in a 216 to 209 vote.
- The United States confirmed 205,403 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday per the Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 Dashboard, with 14.6 percent of the 1,402,813 tests reported coming back positive. An additional 1,394 deaths were attributed to the virus on Sunday, bringing the pandemic’s American death toll to 351,580. According to the COVID Tracking Project, 125,544 Americans are currently hospitalized with COVID-19. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 13,071,925 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been distributed nationwide, and 4,225,756 have been administered.
Trump to Raffensperger: Find Me the Votes
If President Trump wasn’t set to leave office in 16 days, the country may have had another impeachment trial on its hands.
A stunning report from Amy Gardner of the Washington Post yesterday detailed a private phone call between President Trump and Georgia’s Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on Saturday, in which Trump implored Raffensperger to “find 11,780 votes” for him. President-elect Joe Biden won the state by 11,779 votes.
“So tell me, Brad, what are we going to do?” Trump said. “We won the election, and it’s not fair to take it away from us like this. And it’s going to be very costly in many ways. And I think you have to say that you’re going to reexamine it, and you can reexamine it, but reexamine it with people that want to find answers, not people that don’t want to find answers.”
You’ll notice we wrote “said” and not “reportedly said.” That’s because the Washington Post published all 62 minutes of the call online for anyone to listen to, a move that blunted the predictable cries of “fake news” and instead led pro-Trump forces to attack Raffensperger for recording and leaking the call. (The Washington Post story does not say how they received the recording, or from whom, but Raffensperger did respond to a misleading Trump tweet yesterday morning saying “the truth will come out.”)
Raffensperger has been a target of President Trump and his allies for months now, and the post-election attention has led to him and his wife receiving numerous death threats. Back in November, the Secretary of State said he received a call from Sen. Lindsey Graham, who asked if he had the power to toss all mail-in ballots from certain counties. Georgia Republican Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue demanded Raffensperger resign because he “failed to deliver honest and transparent elections,” but they did not explain what they meant by that or provide evidence to support their allegation.
But the Saturday call between Trump and Raffensperger provides the best window into the intense pressure that the Secretary of State—a lifelong Republican who voted for and donated to Trump—has been under. Trump’s voice was raised for much of the call, but he sounded increasingly desperate as it became clear that his appeals to Raffensperger’s Republican “loyalty” weren’t going anywhere.
“Brad, whether you know it or not, they’re laughing at you,” Trump said at one point. “I only need 11,000 votes. Fellas, I need 11,000 votes. Give me a break.”
Some election lawyers said yesterday that Trump’s ask to Raffensperger may have violated the law, but that it would be difficult to pin him down on it. “Ultimately, I doubt this is behavior that would be prosecuted,” Republican lawyer Matthew Sanderson told the New York Times.
The bigger takeaway from the call, therefore, is that Trump is not just promulgating insane election fraud conspiracies, many of them with roots in QAnon, to satiate his supporters: He really, genuinely believes them to be true.
“Do you think it’s possible that they shredded ballots in Fulton County? Because that’s what the rumor is,” he said at one point. “They are shredding ballots, in my opinion, based on what I’ve heard.”
When Raffensperger questioned the president’s sources, Trump pushed back. “Mr. President, the problem you have with social media, they—people can say anything,” Raffensperger said.
“Oh, this isn’t social media,” Trump responded. “This is Trump media. It’s not social media.”
The call also touched on Kraken lawyer Sidney Powell’s unsubstantiated claims about voting machinery. “That Dominion is really moving fast to get rid of their machinery,” Trump said. “Have they moved the inner parts of the machines and replaced them with other parts?”
Raffensperger and Raffensperger’s lawyer Ryan Germany (who Trump said must be a good lawyer because he has a “nice last name”) repeatedly swatted down the president’s rants.
“Well, Mr. President, the challenge that you have is the data you have is wrong,” Raffensperger said at one point. After Trump expressed disbelief that Raffensperger wasn’t doing more as a Republican to ensure an “accurate election,” the Secretary of State responded that “we believe that we do have an accurate election. … We have to stand by our numbers. We believe our numbers are right.”
Toward the end of the call, Trump made a prediction sure to anger Mitch McConnell and many of his fellow Republicans.
“You have a big election coming up, and because of what you’ve done to the president … a lot of people aren’t going out to vote,” he added ominously, pointing to the runoffs in Georgia tomorrow that will dictate control of the Senate for the next two years. “And a lot of Republicans are going to vote negative because they hate what you did to the president. Okay? They hate it. … It’s going to have a big impact on Tuesday if you guys don’t get this thing straightened out fast.”
Trump is scheduled to hold a rally in Dalton, Georgia later today—where all of this is all but certain to come up yet again.
Intra-GOP Divisions Over Trump Spill Out Into Public
In a call with House Republicans on Friday, Rep. Liz Cheney—the third-ranking Republican in the lower chamber—made clear she opposes any effort to block the electors on January 6, according to several GOP sources on the call. CNN had reported a day earlier that as many as 140 House Republicans were prepared to do the president’s bidding after Sen. Josh Hawley released a statement saying he would not “vote to certify” the election. On the New Year’s Day call, Cheney made an impassioned case that the vote would be among the most momentous she and her colleagues would cast, emphasizing that their obligation to the Constitution, sworn before God, was far greater than any perceived commitment to the president or their party.
Once Cheney finished, Kevin McCarthy, the Republican Leader, spoke up to make clear that Cheney was speaking only for herself and “not for leadership.” In the question-and-answer session that followed, several members—including Reps. Mike Gallagher, Anthony Gonzalez, and Adam Kinzinger—asked McCarthy to lay out his own views on the matter. McCarthy repeatedly refused to do so, but those leading the pro-Trump faction say McCarthy has privately blessed their efforts and participated in calls to help organize.
Cheney expanded on her case in a 21-page memo she sent to her colleagues on Sunday. “There is substantial reason for concern about the precedent Congressional objections will set here. By objecting to electoral slates, members are unavoidably asserting that Congress has the authority to overturn elections and overrule state and federal courts,” it reads. “Such objections set an exceptionally dangerous precedent, threatening to steal states’ explicit constitutional responsibility for choosing the President and bestowing it instead on Congress. This is directly at odds with the Constitution’s clear text and our core beliefs as Republicans.”
Cheney also took direct aim at Sen. Ted Cruz in her memo, referencing Cruz’s (and ten other Republican Senators’) recent call for an Electoral Commission to “conduct an emergency 10-day audit of the election returns in the disputed states.”
“The recent proposal for a new ‘Commission’ is even more problematic,” Cheney’s memo reads. “It is not reasonable to anticipate that any commission so formed could wrap up its work in 10 days; indeed, the subsequent debate at both the state and federal level would likely require months. Did those proposing a new commission realize that they were in essence proposing to delay the inaugural? Did they mean to set up a new future precedent where the inaugural is delayed and we have an ‘Acting President?’ For how long? Who decides when that process is over? Will that require another Act of Congress? Could the Acting President veto any such future Congressional action? If Congress has authority to create such a commission now, are state elections, recounts and state law legal challenges just ‘make-work’ until Congress gets around to investigating and deciding who should be President? Members who support the new commission proposal may need to answer each of these questions. And in particular, Members should be prepared to answer how such a commission would be justified by the actual text of our founding documents.”
Republican elected officials have been intensely divided for years over how to handle their precarious relationship with President Trump, who all but commandeered their party five years ago. Very few actually enthusiastically support the man, and many are more than happy to chastise him in private, even as they sing his praises publicly. GOP leaders have, for the most part, forged their own paths and done what they’ve needed to do to get reelected—regardless of their policy views or principles—and given their colleagues space to do the same.
But on the precipice of an entirely avoidable constitutional crisis, some Republicans have begun calling out Trump’s chief enablers in Congress. Cheney’s memo is perhaps the best example of this trend, but the House GOP Conference Chair is far from alone in her concern.
Sen. Pat Toomey—a Pennsylvania Republican who is retiring in 2022—slammed his colleagues on Saturday for their undemocratic ploy. “A fundamental, defining feature of a democratic republic is the right of the people to elect their own leaders,” he said. “The effort by Sens. Hawley, Cruz, and others to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in swing states like Pennsylvania directly undermines this right.”
“I voted for President Trump and endorsed him for re-election,” Toomey continued. “But, on Wednesday, I intend to vigorously defend our form of government by opposing this effort to disenfranchise millions of voters in my state and others.”
Other Republican leaders called out what they saw as the naked political ambition underlying these recent stunts. “When we talk in private, I haven’t heard a single Congressional Republican allege that the election results were fraudulent—not one,” Sen. Ben Sasse wrote last week. “Instead, I hear them talk about their worries about how they will ‘look’ to President Trump’s most ardent supporters.”
Sasse then took a thinly veiled shot at Hawley & Co. “We have a bunch of ambitious politicians who think there’s a quick way to tap into the president’s populist base without doing any real, long-term damage,” the Nebraska Republican continued. “But they’re wrong—and this issue is bigger than anyone’s personal ambitions. Adults don’t point a loaded gun at the heart of legitimate self-government.”
“The egregious ploy to reject electors may enhance the political ambition of some, but dangerously threatens our Democratic Republic,” Sen. Mitt Romney said in a statement that called out Cruz by name. “I could never have imagined seeing these things in the greatest democracy in the world. Has ambition so eclipsed principle?”
Romney’s 2012 vice presidential nominee expressed similar sentiments. “It is difficult to conceive of a more anti-democratic and anti-conservative act than a federal intervention to overturn the results of state-certified elections and disenfranchise millions of Americans,” former House Speaker Paul Ryan—who has rarely spoken out publicly since his retirement in 2018—said in a statement. “The fact that this effort will fail does not mean it will not do significant damage to American democracy.”
Sen. Tom Cotton, who is considered in Washington to be a reliable Trump ally, announced late last night he will not be objecting to the electoral results come Wednesday. “The Founders entrusted our elections chiefly to the states—not Congress,” he said. “They entrusted the election of our president to the people, acting through the Electoral College—not Congress. And they entrusted the adjudication of election disputes to the courts—not Congress.”
A group of current House Republicans also released a statement criticizing the effort on Sunday, making the case that Congress should not be able to dictate election results to the states. “To unconstitutionally insert Congress into the center of the presidential election process,” they argued, “would amount to stealing power from the people and the states.”
The group included Reps. Thomas Massie, Mike Gallagher, and Nancy Mace, a freshman, among others. The members also pointed out that undermining the Electoral College could harm Republicans in the future, considering how rarely their party has won the popular vote in recent presidential elections.
“If we perpetuate the notion that Congress may disregard certified electoral votes—based solely on its own assessment that one or more states mishandled the presidential election—we will be delegitimizing the very system that led Donald Trump to victory in 2016, and that could provide the only path to victory in 2024,” they wrote.
Rep. Chip Roy, a conservative from Texas who once served as Sen. Ted Cruz’ chief of staff, was also involved in the statement. He took things a step further later in the day, objecting to seating 67 members of the House of Representatives elected in November from Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
The move essentially called his fellow House Republicans on their bluff: They are planning to object to the results of the presidential election in those six swing states, but not the results of their own elections. Roy pointed out that many of his colleagues have expressed “deeply held belief[s] that those states conducted elections plagued by statewide, systemic fraud and abuse.”
“Such allegations—if true—raise significant doubts about the elections of at least some of the members of the United States House of Representatives that, if not formally addressed, could cast a dark cloud of suspicion over the validity of this body for the duration of the 117th Congress,” he continued. “After all, those representatives were elected through the very same systems—with the same ballot procedures, with the same signature validations, with the same broadly applied decisions of executive and judicial branch officials—as were the electors chosen for the President of the United States under the laws of those states, which have become the subject of national controversy.”
Roy’s clever move forced his colleagues to go on the record with their hypocrisy. Only two—Reps. Morgan Griffith of Virginia and Andy Harris of Maryland—opposed installing members from the states in question.
As Declan wrote in a piece last month, “enterprising politicians aspiring for leadership in a post-Trump GOP are already working to stake out territory in the coming war.” That’s true for politicians like Hawley and Cruz—and it’s true for folks like Cheney, Sasse, Cotton, Gallagher, and Roy, too. A leadership vacuum emerged as a majority of the Republican Party fell in line behind President Trump’s post-election conspiracy theories, and those in the latter group stepped up to fill it.
It’s far too early to speculate about the electoral repercussions of these actions in 2022, 2024, or beyond. The GOP could adapt and distance itself from the president in the coming years, or it could get even Trumpier. Sasse and Cotton were just elected to six-year terms, but there’s a very real chance all these officials will pay a political price at some point for standing up to the mob.
Roy seemed at peace with that reality yesterday when a pro-Trump personality said he would be primaried for his actions. “Perhaps,” the congressman countered. “But that’s our system. It’s a Republic—and my job is to faithfully defend the Constitution in representing my constituents. I believe I’ve done that.”
Worth Your Time
- In a Washington Post piece that, in a sane world, wouldn’t have to be written, all 10 living former Secretaries of Defense essentially argue that enough is enough. “American elections and the peaceful transfers of power that result are hallmarks of our democracy,” they write in the essay that William Perry said was Dick Cheney’s idea. Acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller and his subordinates, they add, “are each bound by oath, law and precedent to facilitate the entry into office of the incoming administration, and to do so wholeheartedly. They must also refrain from any political actions that undermine the results of the election or hinder the success of the new team.”
- National Review’s Andrew McCarthy backed President Trump’s reelection back in October, writing that the contest was “a choice between Trump and what the Biden-Harris Democrats would do to the country.” In a piece published over the weekend, however, he argues that—after the past two months—“the case for having supported the president’s reelection bid is harder to make.” The problem with his previous binary-choice line of thinking, McCarthy continues, is that “we who’ve supported the president on that basis are less the bottom-line realists we see ourselves as, and more like riverboat gamblers. And what we’re gambling with is the country.” McCarthy argued that you “don’t so much vote for a president as for an administration,” but concedes that “it has been easier for me to see the weakness of this contention over the last two months. There is no separating the president from the presidency, in competence or character, and this is never truer than in times of crisis.”
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- How might we transform our shame-centric social media culture into a much more forgiving one? David took a break from religion and politics in his latest Sunday French Press to talk about the AppleTV+ dramedy Ted Lasso and its profound insights into American social media culture. From hotshot cable news hosts to low-profile Facebook users, it seems everyone is living under a microscope these days. “Talk to anyone who has even the smallest public voice, and they’ll tell you that ‘they’re waiting’ is the constant background of their lives,” David writes. “Every bad tweet. Every bad take. Every bad thought is preserved, catalogued and spit back at you, constantly and with a vengeance.” We would tell you how this ties into the show, but we don’t want to spoil it for you without warning!
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The fault lines of the emerging GOP civil war are interesting, because they don’t seem to fall along ideological lines at all—at least as we typically think of them. Sens. Sasse, Toomey, and Cotton, for example, are routinely among the most conservative members of the Republican Senate conference. The same goes for Roy in the House.
This will be the first of many GOP fights in the post-Trump era. If not right/left or conservative/liberal, what is the best way to think of this rift in the party?
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- New Pennsylvania vote-removal report is the gamechanger Congress MUST see before January 6th
- Julian Assange will not be extradited to the U.S.
- Lin Wood bombshell: Sex trafficking, blackmail, and pure evil afoot
- The ugly new ‘civic virtue’
- Why conservatives of all stripes must unite in 2021
- Yes, COVID lockdowns mimicked those in Communist China as a way to destroy civil liberties
- Congress approves rules regulating Jan. 6 electoral vote count
- Why Tom Cotton invoking federalism as his excuse for not objecting to electors is misguided
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New Pennsylvania vote-removal report is the gamechanger Congress MUST see before January 6th
Posted: 04 Jan 2021 05:19 AM PST There have been mountains of evidence released over the last two months demonstrating instances of voter fraud. But nearly all of it has been covered up by mainstream media and suppressed by Big Tech. Combined, it reveals what tens of millions Americans already know, that the 2020 election results are invalid because of states rife with fraud that tilted the scale on behalf of former Vice President Joe Biden. One of the challenges has been quantifying fraud allegations to demonstrate there was enough to change the results. Very few are still claiming there was little to no voter fraud, but are instead saying it was not demonstrably widespread enough. As a result, a majority of members of Capitol Hill will almost certainly vote against rejecting slates of electors in contested states when they meet on January 6th in a joint session of Congress. But a new report from the Data Integrity Group revealed in a story from The Epoch Times breaks down Pennsylvania’s election data: Pennsylvania election data shows that over 432,000 votes were removed from President Donald Trump during the November election, data scientists say. According to an analysis by the Data Integrity Group, obtained exclusively by The Epoch Times, votes for Trump—from both election day and mail-in ballots—were removed from the totals in at least 15 counties. Time-series election data shows Trump’s votes decrementing in various counties at numerous time points instead of increasing as would be expected under normal circumstances. The group said that election day vote removals happened during the vote tabulation process in at least 15 counties, including Lehigh County, Chester County, Allegheny County, Armstrong County, Westmoreland County, Northhampton County, Delaware County, Montgomery County, Lackawanna County, Dauphin County, Pike County, Carbon County, Washington County, Erie County, and Luzerne County. Meanwhile, absentee vote removals happened in Allegheny County, Chester County, and Lehigh County. At least 432,116 votes—213,707 election day votes and 218,409 absentee votes—were removed in total. “There were vote movements across all candidates. However, we did not see the same type of negative decrements to any of the [other] candidates that we saw with President Trump’s tallies, and they happened repeatedly with no explanation,” Lynda McLaughlin, a member of the group, told The Epoch Times. The Pennsylvania Secretary of State’s office didn’t respond to a request for comments from The Epoch Times. This is a bombshell. It may be the MOAB we’ve been craving for a while, though not in the form we were expecting. What this represents is undeniable proof of wrongdoing at a scale sufficient enough to have changed the results of the election. It’s conspicuous that the “human error” that seemed to occur consistently in states like Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Michigan all aligned with the same basic techniques. It’s also conspicuous that these instances of so-called “human error” were one-sided. They always favored Biden. This data itself isn’t new, but the analysis is done in a way that even a Senator can understand. The question is whether they’ll look at it or continue to stick their heads in the sand. COVID-19 lockdowns are taking down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the resurgence of lockdowns that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
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Julian Assange will not be extradited to the U.S.
Posted: 04 Jan 2021 04:40 AM PST Wikileaks founder Julian Assange will not be extradited to the United States to face 18 charges related to illegally obtaining, receiving and disclosing classified information. A British magistrate ruled that his mental condition would put him at great risk of suicide if jailed in America. According to NPR: A British court has denied a request from U.S. officials to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on charges of illegally obtaining and sharing classified material related to national security. Extradition to the U.S. would be unjust and oppressive to Assange’s mental health, British Magistrate Vanessa Baraitser said in her decision Monday. The judge’s decision surprised many watching the case who expected her to honor the U.S. request. A psychiatrist who analyzed Assange during his time in prison in London, told Baraitser that Assange was at a very high risk of committing suicide if he ended up in a U.S. prison. Assange was diagnosed in December 2019 with recurrent depressive disorder, which was at times severe, and sometimes accompanied by hallucinations and often with thoughts of suicide, Baraitser said in her opinion. She cited the psychiatrist who studied Assange, writing, “Although the imminence of extradition or extradition itself would trigger the attempt, its cause would be Mr. Assange’s clinical depression. He stated, ‘I am as confident as a psychiatrist ever can be that, if extradition to the United States were to become imminent, Mr. Assange will find a way of suiciding.’” Debates will continue to rage about whether Assange is a hero or a criminal. This takes pressure off the Trump administration, who has been asked by multiple allies to issue a pardon to Assange. COVID-19 lockdowns are taking down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the resurgence of lockdowns that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
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Lin Wood bombshell: Sex trafficking, blackmail, and pure evil afoot
Posted: 04 Jan 2021 04:10 AM PST Attorney Lin Wood is quickly becoming the most controversial figure on the internet. His Twitter and Parler posts are both wildly popular and ridiculed. The QAnon crowd is torn between whether he’s schizophrenic or crazy like a fox. 4Chan debates about him are just as polarizing. His latest bombshell is either absolutely insane or the key to exposing the powers and principalities ruling this world. I have my own opinions about it, but for once I’m not going to express them. Rather, here is what he posted last night, unedited: As background to tweets I am about to post, you should read this article carefully. I ask that you read each of my tweets carefully & decide if the information conveyed demands that Patriots rise up so that every lie will be revealed. @realDonaldTrump The price for speaking TRUTH can be high. Ultimately, one’s life & the lives of his or her family members & friends can be at risk or lost. I ask for your prayers that Almighty God cover me, my family members & close friends with Psalms 91 protection. @realDonaldTrump
I have shared with several individuals the TRUTH I will be speaking to you. Killing me will NOT prevent the TRUTH from being revealed – it will only trigger its release by many others. I ask @realDonaldTrump to immediately appoint an honest special prosecutor to pursue justice. I believe Chief Justice John Roberts & a multitude of powerful individuals worldwide are being blackmailed in a horrendous scheme involving rape & murder of children captured on videotape. I have the key to the files containing the videos. I have also shared this information. This blackmail scheme is conducted by members of 10 of world’s most well-known & “elite” intelligence agencies. One of those groups was hacked by a group known as Lizard Squad. The blackmail files of rape & murder were obtained by this group & copy was provided to Isaac Kappy. The blackmail targets are approached with a gun, a child, & a camera. The target is ordered to rape the child on video. The target is then ordered to shoot the child on video. The target is then owned & controlled by the blackmailers until blackmail evidence loses its value. After Kappy received the hacked files from member of Lizard Squad, he gave files to one friend and the encryption key to another friend. He provided this information to his friends shortly before he was murdered in May 13, 2019. Members of Lizard Squad were jailed for hacking. Jeffrey Epstein used this same blackmail scheme of child rape & child murder to either further his own interests or those of any intelligence agency with whom he worked. ALL who flew on his private jet or visited his island must be IMMEDIATELY interrogated & brought to justice. I decided to post this truth on Twitter & Parler as wall exists around @realDonaldTrump that may have prevented me from getting this evidence to him. Kappy tried to deliver info to President but was then murdered. I do not know who Kappy gave it to for delivery to the President. I have concerns that information from Kappy was not delivered to @realDonaldTrump & his effort to get it to President may have caused his death. I am aware that my life is now at great risk. But I put my faith in God. I prayed before I made the decision. I had to reveal TRUTH. Now you have greater context for the message I tweeted below on January 1. I had hoped that this revelation would trigger resignations & confessions. Unsure of that result, I had to reveal full extent of my knowledge. I am doing so now.
This tweet was an insurance policy. The evil forces behind this blackmail scheme of child rape & murder need to know that others have encryption key. I have procedure in place if I die in near term or any member of my family is harmed or threatened, key will be released by many.
I would never make an accusation without having reliable source for it. Stakes are too high. So I did due diligence to validate the accuracy of the shocking information I am revealing tonight. I am entirely comfortable that you are learning the truth. A truth that explains much. The 10 intelligence agencies who have members employing this blackmail scheme include CCP, CIA, Mossad, FBI, MI6. The others are easily identifiable. The agencies do not which of them was hacked by Lizard Squad. @realDonaldTrump I have no idea extent of blackmail scheme of raping & killing children but given the number of agencies involved, the hundreds of thousands of missing children, & the otherwise inexplicable actions of many powerful officials, celebrities, & business leaders, I fear the worst. The number of missing children worldwide & in United States is staggering. So I have now conveyed the truth as I know it. There has been a rising chorus of people questioning my sanity in recent days. Now you can understand why. I have no idea what will be done to me or said about me in coming days, but I will rest well tonight for having spoken truth. Many issues in our world may be tied to blackmail scheme I described tonight, including bizarre behavior of officials & judges in recent election. @realDonaldTrump must appoint special prosecutor to thoroughly investigate. We need answers. We must investigate. For the children. If asked to turn over the encryption key & other information I have to law enforcement, I will only agree to provide it directly to @realDonaldTrump, @GenFlynn or @SidneyPowell1. I trust them. Again, please pray for my family. Thank you. – Lin
Either Lin Wood is being trolled or he’s onto something. If one can suspend disbelief in the conspiracy he’s revealing, it all seems to make sense. Or, it could be as insane as it sounds. Either way, we need answers as soon as possible. COVID-19 lockdowns are taking down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the resurgence of lockdowns that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
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The ugly new ‘civic virtue’
Posted: 04 Jan 2021 01:23 AM PST We have all heard the horror stories. A woman and her two year old daughter are forced off of an airliner because the child would not “comply” with mask mandates. Another woman in a library full of people is singled out by local police, accused of “trespassing,” and ordered off the premises. Once again, her real “crime” is refusing to wear a mask. In both cases, a totally innocuous situation was turned into a major ordeal, eventually involving eviction, threats of physical force, and the possibility of arrest, simply because some bystander decided to make an issue of the fact that a free American had not “complied” with the mask edicts. Meanwhile, convicted felons are being released from prisons in blue states on orders of leftist Democrat governors, ostensibly for their safety from the virus. In many cases, innocent people have been further victimized by these criminals. Yet those same governors are ready to repopulate those prisons with people who’s actions are no more egregious than gathering with fellow believers for Christmas dinner, or to worship in Church on Sunday. Are we really to believe these abominable policies were enacted for the “public good”? Worst of all, in the face of real harm and oppression coming to honest and decent people as a result of such abhorrent policies, a good portion of onlookers nod in pious approval, deeming it an appropriate fate for those who dared resist the infinite beneficence and wisdom of the state. Given how widespread such outrages have become, and the minimal backlash from the population that has been targeted by them, it is hard to escape the conclusion that this America is no longer the “Land of the Free.” The “stoolies” who alert authorities of “non-compliance” by others rarely exhibit any genuine fear of contracting the virus. They are never seen fleeing the vicinity of an unmasked person, in order to stay out of reach of the nasty germs. Rather, they are aggressive and confrontational, to the point of committing physical assaults, simply because they believe they have the authorities on their side. Early on in the whole “Pandemic”/panic, it became glaringly obvious that little, if any public policy was actually about keeping people healthy. Instead, it was a toxic combination of a quest for power, coupled with an obsessive desire for acceptance by the mob, that motivated aggressions against Americans who didn’t buy in to the lock-down mentality. And it is that last pitfall of the human condition that most needs to be recognized and dealt with if Americans are to have any hope of turning their country around. The nihilism that was incessantly pounded into the minds of young people in America’s public schools over the last half-century is having its desired effect. After being stripped of every genuine moral precept on which our society was founded and had flourished for more than two centuries, the nearly soulless victims of this corrupt system are left only one factor by which they define “right and wrong.” And that is whether or not they are accepted by the mob. Such blind obedience to the moral bankruptcy of the counterculture leaves the nation in a precarious condition. The leap from here to total despotism and oppression is much shorter than many realize. And leftist Democrats are ready and waiting. This is not about a virus, public health, or anything of that nature. It is an effort to pummel a once-free populace into total blind submission. Right and wrong are not only inverted, they are being situationally reinvented on nearly a daily basis, in order for the morally bankrupt left to win the moment, regardless of the specifics. The goal is not to establish any honest and consistent set of laws, but to establish the leftist Democrats as unquestioned law-givers, and arbiters of who is or is not in proper compliance and favor with them. So it should surprise nobody that the Biden cabal (and Joe may or may not actually be a conscious participant in it) plans to implement a “100 day mask mandate” if he manages to get into the White House. After over a year of on-again off-again mask lunacy, sternly enforced in some regions while being virtually ignored in others, and with no commensurate benefits to show for any of it, are we really supposed to believe that another three months of such nonsense will somehow do the trick and make America healthy again? The rest of the Biden team propaganda gives the lie to such a notion, and exposes their real intentions. In place of the Trump agenda of “Making America Great Again” for the American people and their posterity, the Biden doctrine is one of “sacrifice,” deprivation, and acquiescence, all from the average Americans on Main Street of course. It is predictably couched in the collectivist piety of “the public good” and “doing your fair share.” But do not expect the elitist class to engage in the same penance demanded from the “little people.” Their life of government funded abundance and luxury shall not be infringed in any manner. This is the skeletal caricature of “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness,” that leftist Democrats embrace as America’s future, going forward. They were unable to fool enough people to make it happen under any pretense of an “honest election,” so their fall-back strategy was to lie and cheat their way into power. And power that is ill gotten in such a manner will never be relinquished by any lawful, amicable means. Bio Christopher G. Adamo is a lifelong conservative from the American Heartland. He has been involved in grassroots and state-level politics for years. His recently released book “Rules for Defeating Radicals,” subtitled “Countering the Alinsky Strategy in Politics and Culture,” is the “Go To” guide to effectively overcoming the dirty tricks of the political left. It is available at Amazon. COVID-19 lockdowns are taking down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the resurgence of lockdowns that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
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Why conservatives of all stripes must unite in 2021
Posted: 04 Jan 2021 01:19 AM PST After 2020—a year with a deadly pandemic, a crushing economic shutdown, brutal riots, and a contested presidential election—it often feels as though things can’t get any worse. Yet, the political left sees these very moments when the American people are overwhelmed and exhausted as opportunities to push its destructive agenda. It won’t stop promoting socialist climate policies, government-run health care, identity politics, racial division, bending a knee to our worst enemies, and penalties for offending the sensibilities of the woke. As the threats continue to grow, Americans are feeling anxious. They’re worried about whether America will still look like America two years from now. That’s why in 2021, conservatives of all stripes must unite and work together in common cause to fight back. We must put any differences aside to enter the battle immediately in front of us: preventing the takeover of America by the left. This is not a call for some “kumbaya” moment. It’s a call to band together to fight against those who are actively working to destroy America as we know it. Conservatives need to remember that, like a sports team, we don’t all have to play the same position, but we all have to play on the same team. If we don’t stand united, if we become parochial in our thinking, if we let ourselves get distracted while our nation is under attack, we risk letting this great and precious gift we’ve been given slip from our grasp. It’s OK to disagree among ourselves. Debate is good, because it can often lead to better answers. But to work together means civil discussion and being open to hearing new ideas. It means rejecting the tactics of the left—personal attacks and cancel culture have no place among conservatives. And it means keeping our eyes on the prize: a strong, free, and prosperous America for all Americans. Those who believe that this country’s founding principles are what gave us the greatest nation on Earth must work together to keep her great. Our future is too important to leave anyone out of the fight. And we have reason to be optimistic. During the recent elections, the conservative movement made substantial gains, even with Americans who hadn’t traditionally thought of themselves as conservatives before. Voters rejected the far-left’s agenda in November. Rather than adding to the liberals’ numbers in the House of Representatives, governors’ offices, and even state legislatures, the people sent even more conservatives to office. And in the Senate, conservatives who were supposed to lose by double digits easily fended off left-wing challengers. In addition, President Donald Trump saw historic gains with a broad coalition of Americans. He increased his percentage of black, Latino, and Asian American voters over 2016 despite the media’s attempts to tarnish his image at every turn. Many of these voters are seeing that the left has gone off the deep end and that conservative policies just work better for everyone. They’ve already seen how cutting taxes and regulations gave rise to the greatest economic expansion in American history, to more and higher paying jobs, and to the lowest unemployment rate in five decades. They saw how conservative policies made America energy independent, proving that energy costs and gas prices don’t always have to go up. They saw how conservatives prioritized veterans’ care and worked to rebuild our national defenses against increasing threats around the world to protect our families and our freedoms. And they found that their children performed better and were happier when they were free to choose schools that best met their children’s needs. While these and other gains are undeniable, a long list of left-wing politicians, activists, and public officials are ready to roll most of them back without a moment’s hesitation. That’s why, just as the conservative movement is building, 2021 is no time to take a break, to retreat or to go off in our own separate corners. We must not fail in our duty to combine our efforts into a whole that’s greater and more powerful than the sum of its parts. We must unite in common purpose against those who mean this nation harm. We must fight for those principles that gave us the freest, most prosperous nation on Earth. And we must fight to fulfill the promises of our Forefathers and to pass on to our children and our children’s children a nation that’s at least as free as the one we inherited. History and the infinite sacrifices of those who came before us have left that sacred obligation in our hands. America and her generations yet to come deserve no less than our fullest commitment to seeing it through. Originally published by The Washington Times COVID-19 lockdowns are taking down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the resurgence of lockdowns that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
American Conservative MovementJoin 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 Why conservatives of all stripes must unite in 2021 appeared first on NOQ Report – Conservative Christian News, Opinions, and Quotes. |
Yes, COVID lockdowns mimicked those in Communist China as a way to destroy civil liberties
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 09:46 PM PST If America’s founding fathers understood one thing, it was the human tendency to acquire power and then use it to rule over, rather than govern, others. They learned first hand, of course, having endured the tyrannical whims of a king and a largely subservient parliament. Article originally published at Natural News. As such, they designed a form of government where power is derived from consent of the governed, the people themselves, not taken by force and wielded with an iron fist. And yet, ever since our founding, there have been forces at work trying to tear that system down and replace it with the same kind of authoritarianism that has existed since the dawn of time. The most recent effort to impose authoritarianism comes under the guise of ‘public health policy’ during the COVID-19 pandemic. And to that point, if you thought that all of the hypocritical, non-sensical coronavirus restrictions, business closures and lockdowns were being arbitrarily imposed simply as a tool of control, your instincts were correct. Professor Neil Ferguson, an epidemiologist who played a key role in convincing the British government to adopt lockdowns, revealed that the country’s lockdowns were meant to emulate those carried out by the Chinese Communist Party – modeled to strip civil liberties and exert authoritarian control over citizens. In Ferguson’s recent interview with The Times, he revealed that lockdowns he championed as part of Britain’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) Board, were rooted in those carried out by the Chinese Communist Party. Dubbed “Professor Lockdown” by many for his contributions to swaying the British government to adopt stringent lockdown measures, Ferguson ultimately stepped down from the SAGE board after he violated his own lockdown protocols. Got that? These lockdowns aren’t due to ‘the science’ anymore than the mask mandates are based on ‘science.’ They’re both about control, nothing more, nothing less. The tyrants and tyrants-in-waiting are using these mandates and restrictions to strip away our individual liberties, period, and when we complain, they try to shame us into compliance using a variety of peer pressure techniques (phony ‘experts,’ social media, publicly calling critics out, etc.). Because the Marxists and socialists know that the only way to control a free people is to deprive them of their freedom — and in our case, our freedom is being taken away bit by bit under the guise of ‘trying to keep us safe.’ It’s disgusting — and Ferguson just gave away the game. Though he acknowledged in the interview published last week that “there is an enormous cost associated with” lockdowns, especially as they pertain to civil liberties, he added that once the ChiComs shut their people down, other closet authoritarians in the West liked what they saw and imagined how to make it possible in their countries. “I think people’s sense of what is possible in terms of control changed quite dramatically between January and March. […]If China had not done it the year would have been very different,” Ferguson said. He said he was initially “skeptical” that China’s lockdowns worked, but then he said he saw the CCP’s data (which supposedly showed how the Chicoms ‘flattened the curve’) and he became convinced lockdowns were an “effective policy.” (Related: Fauci admits he’s been lying to Americans about “herd” immunity.) Never mind that China has lied repeatedly about coronavirus — where it came from, how it developed, and just how far and wide it spread throughout the country. Still, it was the allure of tyranny that ultimately led him and people like him to believe they could implement lockdowns and get away with it. “It’s a communist one-party state, we said. We couldn’t get away with it in Europe, we thought. And then Italy did it. And we realized we could,” Ferguson said. And let’s be honest — so far, in much of the country, the tyrants are getting away with locking us down, destroying our jobs, and making us wards of the government. Now that we know the lockdowns, the mask mandates, and the hypocritical business closures have all been based on one concept — China-style tyranny — it’s way past time Americans stood up and said “no more.” See more reporting like this at Pandemic.news. Sources include: COVID-19 lockdowns are taking down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the resurgence of lockdowns that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
American Conservative MovementJoin 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 Yes, COVID lockdowns mimicked those in Communist China as a way to destroy civil liberties appeared first on NOQ Report – Conservative Christian News, Opinions, and Quotes. |
Congress approves rules regulating Jan. 6 electoral vote count
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 09:40 PM PST The House of Representatives and the Senate on Sunday adopted rules that outline how the counting of Electoral College votes will take place on Jan. 6. The rules were passed without recorded votes. Instead, a voice vote was used in both chambers. Article originally published at The Epoch Times. The guidance, introduced by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), says the chambers will meet in a joint session on Jan. 6 presided over by Vice President Mike Pence. Pence, as president of the Senate, will open “all the certificates and papers purporting to be certificates of the electoral votes,” the rules state, a nod to how seven states sent so-called competing electors, or certificates for both Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and President Donald Trump, to Washington. The certificates and papers will be opened, presented, and acted upon in alphabetical order, starting with Alabama. This is when dozens of Republicans—50 representatives and 12 senators, according to an Epoch Times tally—are planning to object to some certificates, alleging election irregularities including voter fraud and failure to follow state election laws. That will trigger a withdrawal from the joint session and a two-hour debate, followed by votes in each chamber. Only with a majority vote from both the House and the Senate would a challenge be upheld, which even supporters find unlikely, considering Democrats who control the House and Senate Republican leadership, including McConnell, have expressed disapproval with the plan to object. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) in a letter to colleagues on Sunday noted that objections can happen but said, at the end of the day, Biden “will be officially declared the next president.” “On Monday, we will have a clearer picture of how many state votes will be subject to an objection. Our choice is not to use the forum to debate the presidency of Donald Trump,” she added. Reps. Ron Estes (R-Kan.), Tracey Mann (R-Kan.), and Jacob LaTurner (R-Kan.) said Sunday they will join in the objections, saying in a statement that several states are “facing serious allegations of voter fraud and violations of their own state law.” “This action is not taken lightly and comes after extensive study and research. Kansans deserve to know that all legal, and only legal, votes were counted. We hope our actions begin to restore the confidence of tens of millions of our fellow Americans that feel their sacred right to vote is under attack,” they added. Reps. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Richard Hudson (R-N.C.) also announced Sunday they’ll object. But seven Republican representatives, including several strong Trump supporters, said they will not join in the effort, and denounced the move. “Of the six states as to which questions have been raised, five have legislatures that are controlled by Republicans, and they all have the power to send a new slate of electoral votes to Congress if they deem such action appropriate under state law. Unless that happens between now and Jan. 6, 2021, Congress will have no authority to influence the outcome of the 2020 presidential election,” the group wrote in a statement. “To take action otherwise—that is, to unconstitutionally insert Congress into the center of the presidential election process—would amount to stealing power from the people and the states. It would, in effect, replace the Electoral College with Congress, and in so doing strengthen the efforts of those on the left who are determined to eliminate it or render it irrelevant.” The weekend saw a flurry of action, with 11 senators following Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) in announcing they’d join in the objections unless Congress appoints a commission to examine alleged election irregularities. The idea is modeled on the panel formed in 1877 amid a contested election. Hawley’s Dec. 30 announcement triggered a number of House members to announce their intention to object. The number planning to do so has more than doubled since then. A segment of Republicans are focusing on Pence’s role in the proceedings. They sued the vice president and asked a court to rule he has the “exclusive authority” to decide between dueling electors. A judge dismissed the case and an appeals court rejected an appeal. Pence had asked the court to dismiss the suit but said through a spokesman on Saturday that he supports efforts to challenge electoral votes. “Vice President Pence shares the concerns of millions of Americans about voter fraud and irregularities in the last election,” Pence’s chief of staff, Marc Short, said in the statement sent to media outlets. Follow Zachary on Twitter: @zackstieber COVID-19 lockdowns are taking down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the resurgence of lockdowns that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
American Conservative MovementJoin 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 Congress approves rules regulating Jan. 6 electoral vote count appeared first on NOQ Report – Conservative Christian News, Opinions, and Quotes. |
Why Tom Cotton invoking federalism as his excuse for not objecting to electors is misguided
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 08:31 PM PST The United States of America is a constitutional republic built on the foundation of limited-government federalism. We need more, not less federalist principles to reduce the influence of the federal government over the states, as well as to reduce state restrictions over counties and cities. The closer the power is to the family and the individual, the better America can be. Senator Tom Cotton invoked federalism as his excuse for not joining other conservative Senators in objecting to the electors offered by at least six states, electors who were selected based on contested election results. And for the most part, he is correct. The Constitution establishes the power of selecting electors is given into the hands of the state legislatures. Congress should not act against them based on this premise… …except that’s not what’s happening. Where Cotton gets it wrong is in not attributing the selection of electors to the executive branches in these states. The combination of election irregularities, unconstitutional state mandates that circumvented state legislatures, and outright voter fraud that has been covered up by the states’ bureaucrats makes for a circumstance in which the United States Congress MUST get involved. Federalism is about checks and balances. It’s about giving the people every possible recourse to oppose tyranny from every level of government. Nine times out of ten, that tyranny is coming from Washington DC. But 2020 demonstrated a reversal. The tyrants are at the state and local level, now. They impose draconian lockdowns that are often unconstitutional. They have been absorbing more power, consolidating it in the executive branches and away from state legislatures. And yes, they applied the same tyranny to this election, creating atmospheres where voter fraud was easy and then covering up the voter fraud itself. Ideally, it would have been the state legislatures who did their duty and fully investigated the elections. Most held hearings and wrote letters, but they did not act in time or with enough force. This is why Congress, the last step before the President-elect is officially named, must act on January 6th. Federalism is about handling things in the proper order. It does not preclude one branch or one level of government from acting to oppose tyranny when previous steps along the path were not properly executed. Here is Cotton’s statement: Washington, D.C. — Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) released the following statement on the joint session of Congress later this week: “I share the concerns of many Arkansans about irregularities in the presidential election, especially in states that rushed through election-law changes to relax standards for voting-by-mail. I also share their disappointment with the election results. I therefore support a commission to study the last election and propose reforms to protect the integrity of our elections. And after Republicans win in Georgia, the Senate should also hold more hearings on these matters. All Americans deserve to have confidence in the elections that undergird our free government. Nevertheless, the Founders entrusted our elections chiefly to the states—not Congress. They entrusted the election of our president to the people, acting through the Electoral College—not Congress. And they entrusted the adjudication of election disputes to the courts—not Congress. Under the Constitution and federal law, Congress’s power is limited to counting electoral votes submitted by the states. If Congress purported to overturn the results of the Electoral College, it would not only exceed that power, but also establish unwise precedents. First, Congress would take away the power to choose the president from the people, which would essentially end presidential elections and place that power in the hands of whichever party controls Congress. Second, Congress would imperil the Electoral College, which gives small states like Arkansas a voice in presidential elections. Democrats could achieve their longstanding goal of eliminating the Electoral College in effect by refusing to count electoral votes in the future for a Republican president-elect. Third, Congress would take another big step toward federalizing election law, another longstanding Democratic priority that Republicans have consistently opposed. Thus, I will not oppose the counting of certified electoral votes on January 6. I’m grateful for what the president accomplished over the past four years, which is why I campaigned vigorously for his reelection. But objecting to certified electoral votes won’t give him a second term—it will only embolden those Democrats who want to erode further our system of constitutional government.” His fears are valid. Correcting this election will set in motion events and opportunities for Democrats to further seize control for Capitol Hill. But that’s a bridge we need to cross when it comes. The clear and present danger is a fraudulent election yielding a result that was not properly and lawfully established by the people. If we were talking about small amounts of voter fraud, then Cotton would be correct. But what we’ve seen is nothing short of a massive, coordinated effort to steal the election. The system failed. That’s no excuse for Congress to abdicate their oath to defend the Constitution. The system needs to be fixed, but first and foremost the election results must be corrected. Tom Cotton’s reasoning is misguided. COVID-19 lockdowns are taking down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the resurgence of lockdowns that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
American Conservative MovementJoin 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 Why Tom Cotton invoking federalism as his excuse for not objecting to electors is misguided appeared first on NOQ Report – Conservative Christian News, Opinions, and Quotes. |
One America News moves to free speech video platform Rumble
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 01:54 PM PST One America News is saying goodbye to YouTube. The conservative news channel made up of vocal Trump supporters announced via Twitter that they are moving to Rumble, a free-speech video platform that offers most of the same features as YouTube.
The platform, promoted heavily by conservative commentator and board member Dan Bongino, does not generally censor its content creators. It allows the same basic features as YouTube with the exception of livestreaming. We’ve reached out to Rumble to see if there are plans to allow livestreaming in the future. Conservatives have been switching to various social platforms over the past couple of years as censorship, suspensions, and outright banning increases. Content creators and those simply wanting to spread their message are leaving Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube for sites like Rumble and Parler. Here is their most recent video:
It will take a massive push by free-speech advocates to build Rumble and other platforms to prominence. But the alternative—remaining on bigger platforms that censor—is growing more untenable every day. COVID-19 lockdowns are taking down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the resurgence of lockdowns that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
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Pelosi retains Speaker’s gavel by the skin of her teeth
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 01:33 PM PST Drama hit Capitol Hill on Sunday as the House voted for the next Speaker of the House. The vote was close throughout with the lead shifting back and forth between Republican Kevin McCarthy and Democrat Nancy Pelosi. In the end, Pelosi was victorious. Barely. Pelosi had made an emergency change to policy by allowing quarantined Representatives, the majority of which are Democrats, to attend and vote. As Breitbart reported: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is turning the House of Representatives into a potential coronavirus hotspot, allowing Democrats to break quarantine to vote in the speakership election as she faces a tough battle for another term atop the chamber. At least three members, according to congressional reporter John Bresnahan, are breaking quarantine to attend swearing-in ceremonies and the all-important speakership election Sunday. Two of them are Democrats, he revealed, and one is a Republican. In addition to those three comes Rep. Gwen Moore (D-FL), attending the vote to back Pelosi after testing positive for the deadly virus just six days ago. There were some notable defections and abstentions as five Democrats either voted against Pelosi or voted “present.” We’re still waiting for the official roll call and will update this story with the names. The final tally shows Pelosi winning 216-209 over McCarthy. Democrats Tammy Duckworth and Hakeem Jeffries each received one vote. Pelosi’s second run as Speaker of the House began in 2019. Democrats were widely predicted to pick up additional seats in the 2020 election, but the opposite happened. The “blue wave” was replaced by Republicans making major gains, winning nearly every close race and scoring several major upsets. The shifting winds in the Democratic Party should concern all Americans. To secure her victory, she had to make deals with the Democratic Socialists in her party. We’ll see how that manifests, but it won’t be good. COVID-19 lockdowns are taking down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the resurgence of lockdowns that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
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The Election Debacle Part 3
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 10:44 PM PST
by John Velisek: My how things have changed in our elections. In 2016 the progressive socialist Democrats shrieked voting fraud, blaming the Russians for helping President Trump win. These self-same leftists show a total lack of concern about the massive voter fraud being forced on the American people in the current election. They ignore the massive fraud and vote switching that has been brought forth. They have hidden the facts needed to make an informed opinion about precisely what has happened. They will tell you that all the affidavits given under the penalty of perjury are lies. They will not even inform the citizens of this country that the Federal Election Commission has called the 2020 election illegitimate. In 2008, even Barak Obama discussed mail-in ballots and signature verification. The progressive socialist globalists that infiltrate the media, both mainstream and social, along with the perpetual lying of the leftists in charge of the Democrat party, have changed from “no evidence” to “without real evidence” or “unsubstantiated claims.” The lies they put forth show the ignorance of the socialists pushing this premise but hides the evidence from the low information bobble-head voters in their party that refuse to see the actual evidence. The leftists using words such as “baseless,” “unfounded,” and “debunked” does not change any outcome and are being used in an attempt to sway the American people to just turning away from Trump and give up. The question then becomes, if these progressive socialist Democrats are so sure there is no fraud, why are they not agreeing to the investigations that show the fraud they refuse to see? Why are they spending time and effort trying to intimidate the fine lawyers doing the investigations they should be doing? This way of thinking shows they do not understand President Trump or the American people. The American people will revolt against the fraud pursued by corrupt Progressive socialist policies in Democratic cites that skewed this election. It will be up to state legislatures to take back control of the election processes that have been so corrupted by the Democrat operatives that run the decrepit hell holes that they want all of the U.S. to emulate. The American people will not accept that the progressive socialists are more loyal to the acquisition of power and greed that they require rather than the constitutional powers invested in the American people. These nasty and corrupt public officials who are paid to work for us have shown that the classlessness they have demonstrated to Republican poll watchers, including closing these poll watchers out and counting millions of votes nationwide in the dead of night without poll watchers being there. In a free America, any question about whether this is constitutional is valid, but is being pushed through by state government officials with lies that the mainstream media will not cover for the American people. Rather than investigating the most important rights that American citizens have, the globalist socialists continue to tamp down any questions, mock those that question the narrative they are trying to push on the American people, calling them evil. Social media has a hand in this theft as well. Perceiving themselves to be the overseers of what the American citizens are allowed to see is of paramount importance to the Leftists will continue to be used to shape the national discussion of lies that the American people are force-fed. The focus of the MSM, social media, Never Trumpers, globalists and entertainment are intent on destroying the progress that our free country has made over the first four years of President Trump, but also to destroy the underpinnings of the fundamental protections that the American people have enjoyed for the past 200 years. Contrary to the bleatings of all these leftists who have been condescending to the American people, the election is not completed. Joe Biden is NOT the president-elect at this time. The talking point now being used about how the evidence of voter fraud, which the leftists had refused to admit to until recently, isn’t enough to change the election is also a lie. I explained the fraud that has been proven in parts one and two, and there is still more to be found. The U.S. Constitution and state constitutions give the formation of election protocol to the state legislatures, not the governor or Democrats party election officials. In many cases election protocol was mandated by those with no authority to do so weeks before the election. These changes were made in signature verification, election deadlines, citizenship, and other areas that have been shown to lead to massive fraud. Pennsylvania surprisingly won an unconstitutional ruling in the U.S. Supreme Court. One aspect of this that has been changed is requiring that absentee ballots be requested and not just done in a mass mailing formula. The law also gave the governor the right to extend the ballot deadline in contravention of both Federal and state law. Pennsylvania needs a full forensic audit to get to the bottom of the unconstitutional damage that has been done and has shown to be a fraud. There can be no question that the Commonwealth Court and Secretary of State ignored the laws put in place not only in the U.S. Constitution but the state laws voted on by the State General Assembly. Also not explained was the affidavit of a USPS contractor Jesse Morgan that delivered 288,000 ballots from Bethpage, New York, to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, which disappeared after delivery to Lancaster, Pennsylvania. There has been no reason given of why ballots were being sent to Pennsylvania from New York or what happened to these ballots. In Arizona, the GOP chairman testified in an affidavit before the Arizona State Legislature that she observed President Trump’s votes being tallied as votes for Biden through the Dominion machines while being inputted. After she questioned the process, she was later threatened by election supervisors at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center. She was an eyewitness to Trump ballots entered into the system, defaulting to a Biden ballot screen. Others at the same voting site have observed the same in many cases. Also observed was truckloads of ballots coming in up to ten days after the election. Signature matches were also not utilized in Arizona elections. In Michigan, Mellissa Carone, an I.T. freelancer hired by Dominion, saw supposed “food trucks” actually brought in thousands and thousands of ballots and saw Biden ballots being fed into the system eight or ten times. In 27 hours, there was not one vote for President Trump. A state court judge denied the injunction to stop the certification because Carone wasn’t credible, and there were no corroborating affidavits. On the one hand, this judge says the affidavits are not valid but then turns around and says he can’t accept factual evidence because there are no corroborating affidavits. This is too stupid to even be allowed to stand. The tallied ballots, rather than being in a sealed lockbox, were instead placed in open white boxes and used to block poll observers. Carone also saw another Dominion employee disappear to a warehouse for a few hours and returned with a big data dump for Joe Biden. Ballots were also backdated, with ballots from President Trump being marked “Undeliverable.” This was a process that infected the voting in Michigan as well as Erie, Pennsylvania. This was widespread illegality on the part of the unionized Postal Service, which backed Joe Biden before the election. The two leaders of Michigan’s Republican-controlled state legislature met with President Trump at the White House. The never Trumpers of the Lincoln Project, along with Politico’s Richard Primus and Michigan Attorney General, have proclaimed that Rep. Shirkey and Rep. Chatfield should have criminal charges placed upon them while not even knowing what the discussion would cover. In essence, the progressive socialist lackeys are attempting to criminalize anyone who questions any portion of the election. The threat of criminal charges is using the criminal code for intimidation, coercion, or forcing the public and legal teams, making the fraud criminal to maintain their silence. Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is responsible for significant violations of the regulations passed in the Michigan legislature. The number percentage of Democrat absentee ballots far exceeds the numbers in the counties in question. In Wisconsin, USPS contractor Nathan Pease was discussing with two postal workers that the USPS in Wisconsin were gathering over 100,00 ballots on November 4th so that they could be backdated and counted. In Georgia, election auditors, recount officials, credentialed poll watchers throughout the state have filed affidavits of voter fraud and ballot tampering. In the middle of the night, a voter ballot dump was found to be “pristine,” showing no folds of having being placed in an envelope. All of the ballots looked to be the same, uniform and showed signs of using a ballot marking device as all marks on the ballot were the sam, 98% for Biden, and delivered in the middle of the night, or were counted without observers being present from suitcases hidden underneath the tables at the State Farm Arena. These ballots were counted when the voting process was stopped and all poll observers were gone using the false premise of a broken water pipe that never existed. This stoppage actually occurred throughout the major Atlanta areas of Cobb and Fulton counties. Signatures were not verified, and no envelopes were found. It is now a proven fact that 288,783 ballots have the same date for application sent and received for the tally. Elderly ballots were not scrutinized, including one for a voter who was 170 years old. The vote was accepted and counted without any form of verification. It has been verified that thousands of voters used addresses of postal facilities, UPS,FedEx, businesses, and making the ballots look like residential addresses. There has been no response to why the Trump hating Dominion Executive Eric Coomer updated all the voting machines in Georgia. With the video from the State Farm Arena being validated, Governor Kemp has changed his stance. Kemp is now calling for an audit complete with signature validation. The request for an audit was sent to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, and so far, the request has gone unanswered. There has been no information given to explain why Gabriel Sterling, appointed by Raffensberger to be the COO of the election processes, was working with the ACLU and the chamber of commerce and has given these groups 6000 names for use during the election. Is it any wonder why the governor and Secretary of State want to clean the Dominion voting machines before they are to be impounded? Part 4 will cover much more. ————————-
John C. Velisek, retired Navy, is a California conservative and contributing author to the ARRA News Service. You can follow John’s work on @sjspecialist on Twitter, One Patriots Opinion on Facebook. Tags: John C. Velisek, The Election Debacle, Part 3To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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How To Fix Congress
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 10:17 PM PST
by Marvin L. Covault, Lt General, US Army retired: In the aftermath of the latest Covid-19 relief law, I have been thinking of a proper one-word description for our Congressmen and women. I have been through incompetent, uncaring, disorganized, self-centered, and a few more but not to belabor this thought, I have settled on pathetic. They are collectively the most pathetic organization I have ever observed in my way-past-middle-age life. If I was king for a day, I would fire them all, hold a quick special election and find some real leaders who understand the meaning of selflessness, accountability, trust, respect, and know-how to build that brand of culture then live it every day. But that can’t happen. Politicians say they care, but they don’t. How can I tell? If our elected officials would get off the phone asking for campaign contributions long enough to watch on TV the miles-long lines of cars across the country filled with people waiting for their offering at the local food banks, perhaps they could find a modicum of compassion in their black hearts. Background: Since 1973 Gallop has published the results of an annual poll which seeks to list, in order, the organizations in which we-the-people have confidence. The results this year: “A Great Deal/Quite a Lot of confidence” in Congress, 13% and 45% “Very Little/None”. How do these numbers stack up against other organizations? By contrast, the military was 72% “Great Deal/ Quite a Lot”, 9% “Very Little/ None”. FYI, over the decades, Congress has always been at or very near the bottom and the military at the top. In a survey of the most/least respected professions, Congress is dead last. “Low/very low” 58%, “high/very high” 8%. How did Congress do in a published survey on honesty and ethical standards? You guessed correctly, Congress is again dead last “High/very high” 8%, “low/very low” 63%. Wouldn’t one think, with an analysis of these survey results year after year, that Congress would, out of sheer embarrassment, at least try to improve? Nope, not happening. Instead of looking in the mirror and saying, what can I do right now to help individuals and small businesses survive this pandemic, they concocted a 5,600-page monstrosity and called it Covid-19 relief: This is just a sampling of the pork earmarked in the must-pass Covid-19 relief law. Are these examples Covid-19 related? Should we be borrowing money for these types of expenditures? If viewed separately by the American taxpayers would they pass the smell test? Absolutely not. Why has Congress become so continuously inept? Simply stated, they do not have a set of established standards, and any operation without standards is a failed operation. Establish and enforce a set of simple standards and a lot of things in Washington can get fixed, quickly. However, keep in mind that change is a frightening concept to most organizations. Fixing Congress will take some courage and strong, sensible, insightful leadership. Given those leadership requirements, I have very low expectations for success this year. But, nothing ventured, nothing gained. I am suggesting institutionalizing a set of seven operational standards. But before we get to that, the members need to think about serving in Congress as a full-time job. From 2001 to 2018, the Senate spent an average of 165 days in session each year, and the House spent an average of 140 days in session; less than three days on average per week. A small agency will be formed under the Inspector General (free from Congressional influence) inside the General Services Administration (an independent government organization) called The US Congressional Legislation Standards Authority (CLSA). Their sole purpose will be to enforce these seven standards and to administer the life-cycle of a piece of legislation as explained below. Every bill will first appear on a Congressional web site (operated solely by the CLSA) that is totally dedicated to enforcing the standards for every bill. Every member of Congress will receive an alert each time a new bill is proposed and posted. This web site will be managed solely by the CLSA; The sponsors of the bill may contact the CLSA at any time to update schedules, to notify members of committee hearings, to make changes to the legislation, etc. But the CLSA are the only ones who can access the site to add, delete or change any piece of information. The CLSA does not have the authority to recommend changes, additions, or deletions to the intent of the legislation. Their function is to determine if the proposed legislation meets the following standards, with particular emphasis on Standard Number Three, Applicability. STANDARD NUMBER ONE, Outlaw “Earmarking”: An earmark is a provision inserted into a discretionary spending bill that directs funds to a specific recipient while circumventing the merit-based or competitive funds allocation process. Most earmarks are attached to a “must-pass” bill so that it is protected from non-passage or Presidential veto. My definition of an earmark is an idea that would not have a snowball’s chance in hell of getting passed if, standing alone, it was exposed to the light of day. STANDARD NUMBER TWO, Sunset Legislation: This is a measure within a statute, regulation, or other law that provides that the law shall cease to have effect after a specific date, unless further legislative action is taken to extend the law. Most laws do not have sunset clauses and therefore remain in force indefinitely. Keep in mind that many laws cause some Executive Branch organization to be stood up. Our government is full of agencies, divisions, and branches that require annual funding while having outlived their requirement to exit. STANDARD NUMBER THREE, Applicability: In the recent 5600-page Covid-19 relief bill there were scores of organizations funded from this bill that had absolutely zero association with the Covid-19 outbreak or relief thereof. Hereafter all of the provisions of a particular bill must clearly identify with the subject, purpose, and intent of the bill. It will save many tens of billions of needless expenditures per year. It will prevent publishing bills that are too lengthy to read; e.g., not a single Representative or Senator actually read the 5593-page Covid-19 relief bill before they voted on it. STANDARD NUMBER FOUR, Stand-Alone: Every bill will be a single-issue piece of legislation. STANDARD NUMBER FIVE, Time Limits: There are two different situations to consider. One is the federal budget process and the other is all bills other than those in the budget process. FIRST, THE NON-BUDGET PROCESS BILLS will get processed in one continuous 90-day timeframe. The CLSA will grade the scheduling of all activities to insure it is ready to be voted on within the 90-day timeframe. The exception to this is, at any time the bill’s sponsor or committee may pull it from consideration. STANDARD NUMBER SIX, Leaders cannot hide a pending Bill: The Speaker of the House and the Majority Leader in the Senate continuously practice sitting on bills, not allowing them to be voted on for protracted periods of time. This will not be allowed. Every bill will be voted on or before the end of the 90-day window. STANDARD NUMBER SEVEN, Standard Website Format: Every piece of legislation will be formatted with four specific sections and pages as follows: SECTION ONE (page 1) of the CLSA Standard Format is all about accountability and transparency. At the top of this page is will say, PAGE 1, TITLE, OWNERSHIP and SCHEDULE. Current as of: (date). Comments on drafting of legislation: Congressional committee staffers. Staffers write much of the legislation today and therein lies a big problem. Because most issues rarely fit nicely inside the domain of a single committee, there will ultimately be multiple committee staffers bringing their individual thoughts and prejudices to the effort. Too often you begin in good faith to build a thoroughbred racehorse and end up with a camel. Under today’s system that “camel” ends up earmarked to some “must-pass” bill and eventually in some Executive Branch, Department, or Agency for execution; this is potentially a complete waste of time, energy, money and is one of the causes of the gross inefficiency of government. The Executive Branch of government, to include the president, should author a larger portion of the bills. Why? Because they know the who, what, when, where, why, and how details of their projects. Why not let the experts, those who will be responsible for the execution, do the up-front piece? For example, if the Department of Homeland Security needs $400 million for a new section of the border wall, they should write it and seek out some member(s) of Congress to sponsor it. SECTION TWO (page 2) of the CLSA Standard Format will say, PAGE 2, LEGISLATIVE INTENT. Current as of (date) The narrative for page 2 will be limited to one single page, font 12 and must begin with the words, THE PURPOSE OF THIS LEGISLATION IS TO…….(finish the sentence)…… Intent is one of the least used and most important aspects of any law. Congress and the authors of a bill should not leave it to the applicable governmental departments to infuse their own intent for what the laws should or should not be about. SECTION THREE (page 3) of the CLSA Standard Format will say, PAGE 3, MAJOR COMPONENT OUTLINE. Current as of (date) For legislation with multiple parts, this section of the Standard Format will provide an outline of the major elements. It is similar to a Table of Contents but with a few sentences explaining each entry. SECTION FOUR will include the bill’s entire narrative. There will be some CLSA Standard Format differences on the timing for THE FEDERAL BUDGET PROCESS LEGISLATION, which consists of 12 separate appropriation bills, as follows: THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH RESPONSIBILITIES: Each October federal agencies begin compiling their budgets for the following fiscal year and submit their proposals to the President via the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). OMB edits, calculates, and coordinates the budget for final review and approval by the President. The President then forwards the approved proposal to the House and Senate by the first Monday in February. CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE ACTION: Upon receipt, various Committees begin reviewing their respective sections of the budget; the process is spearheaded by the Budget Committee. BUDGET RESOLUTION: The Budget Resolution document is then considered on the House Floor and goes through a similar process in the Senate and to be completed not later than April 15th. The CLSA will closely monitor the resolution process looking for violations of the standards on earmarking and applicability. Comment: Congressional ineptitude begins to impact the Budget Resolution process because they choose to disregard protocols and standards. For example, in six of the seven most recent fiscal years, Congress never adopted a formal budget resolution at all. This lack of discipline represents the beginning of the downfall of the entire annual budget process. Between April 15th and May 15th, the differences must be reconciled between the House and Senate into the compromise resolution for all 12 separate appropriations bills. May 15 then begins the 90-day CLSA Standard window for passage of the 12 budget appropriations. Comment: One of the most basic tasks of Congress is to pass a fiscal year budget and do it on time. However, Congressional ineptitude continues to place the day-to-day functioning of the federal government in jeopardy and thereby negatively affecting tens of millions of Americans. Failure to pass the appropriation bills on time results in either passing continuing resolutions (CRs) or shutting down the government. Congress has used CRs in 40 of the last 44 fiscal years. In FY 2013 a full-year CR covered 7 of the 12 appropriations. It has been 23 years since all of the appropriations bills were passed prior to the beginning of the fiscal year. In the past 43 years, there has been an average of 4.6 CRs per fiscal year. This is what one would call unacceptable institutionalized ineptitude. The above serves to illustrate the level of dysfunction in today’s Congress, the extreme effects of a deep-seated culture of blame, abrogation of constitutional responsibilities, and its inability to clean its own dirty laundry. The Speaker of the House and Majority Leader of the Senate hold the keys to the success or failure of the federal budget process legislation. Failure to keep the budget process on a successful timeline leading to a completed budget prior to the beginning of the fiscal year is a failure of leadership. Leadership failure should have visible consequences, one of which would be for the House and/or Senate members to pass a resolution seeking the resignations of their respective leader. Conclusions: After the fact. That’s when we found out about this and dozens more ridiculous “Covid-19 relief” packages. Who knew about them before they became law? None of us. Why? Because Congress can waste our tax dollars almost at will while hiding behind a wall of anonymity. What happened to accountability? Without standards, there is no accountability. Under the above program, The US Congressional Legislation Standards Authority (CLSA), we would have known on day-one who sponsored this insane earmark. We would have known when a committee was going to discuss it. We would have known weeks in advance when it was going to be voted on. We would have known all this because it would have been a stand-alone bill, not hidden inside a 5593-page unread bill. Accountability and transparency would have been front and center. The fact is, it would never have made it to the floor for a vote because visibility to the press, and we-the-people would have caused it to go away. Furthermore, one of the great advantages of a standards-based legislative process is that in all likelihood, the bill would never have been written because anonymity is non-existent. Journalists will use the CLSA website as a source for up-to-the-minute reporting on pending legislation. Citizens can read it, learn what the legislation is all about, understand the positives and negatives of the intent and weigh in with their elected legislators before, not after, it becomes the law of the land. After about a year, this simple process will guide all activities in Congress and will be accepted as the new normal. This will save untold tens of billions a dollars per year. It will have the effect of spending our tax dollars first in support of we-the-people vs attempting to buy our way into changing overseas cultures. Additionally, and, perhaps most importantly, this more disciplined approach to legislation could have the long-term impact of moving toward greater fiscal responsibility building towards a balanced budget. Successful, admired organizations operate this way every day. It is as simple as one-two-three.
Task-conditions-standards; it is within the art of the possible. But as noted earlier it will take great leadership to put it in place and make it operational. That cannot happen with the current Congressional leadership. Representative Kevin McCarthy, might be the right person but that will have to wait until January 2023. If you agree with this program, I would encourage you to send him a copy and let him get his ideas in place before he becomes the Speaker of the House in 2023. Tags: Marvin Covault, How To Fix CongressTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Thoughts of a Marine
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 09:47 PM PST by Jeff Sheldon: From the beginning, the socialist/democrat leadership of the world has wanted to have a controllable, radical like Kamala Harris in place as President of the United States, if only to further their goal of world domination. They knew she could not get elected straight on, so they teamed her up with a more electable Joe Biden, as his vice-presidential running mate. These socialist/communist leaders of the world now think Biden has won the election and are therefore putting in motion the second phase of their plan, which is to oust Biden, their Trojan horse. Once Biden is out, Harris, someone whom they control, becomes President of the United States. It’s that easy! So, over the next few months, providing Trump loses this rigged election, we are going to see more and more about how corrupt Biden is, that he is demented and too old and frail to govern. “Not fit for office,” will be the cry. This will all be recited to us by the mainstream media, who knew about it before the election but intentionally, and willfully refused to publicly acknowledge the scoundrel that Biden really is and, consequently, kept the weak, deranged, liberal masses in semi-darkness. Now it will be played out by the mainstream media in the light of day for the liberal masses to view and, like the sheep they are, willingly accept. Biden then, either for the clichéd ‘good of the Country’ or by force of impeachment, will be removed from office and Harris becomes President of the United States. And, guess who the heroes will be? The mainstream media of course, at least to the deranged, liberal masses. That’s the game plan as I see it. Having said all of that and to be clearer, this is not just a rigged election that President Trump is battling, this is a far-reaching, coordinated warring being waged and organized by the partnered socialist, democrat party of the United States, the mainstream media of the world, the social media of the world and the many United States and foreign government entities, to include the FBI, the CIA, and, at least in part, the United States Congress. All working in a concerted effort to bring this President down. This is a war that is being fought in silence, a Coup d’état. President Trump is all who stands between free America, meaning you and me and a socialist/ communist takeover of our Country. The only thing that can save us now is if President Trump turns the election and remains in power. Short of that happening I think we, as Americans, ‘are done for‘. We will never see another free and honest election. Some say the American people will revolt, I don’t think today’s Americans have the gumption nor the nuts for that, but hope I am wrong. A few ‘patriots’ may go to war but I think Harris will be quick to sic the military on the ‘revolutionaries‘. And our military leadership, having been so politicized and intentionally dumbed down over the last two decades, will move in lockstep with President Harris to squash the American Revolutionaries, regardless and in abeyance of their sworn oaths. Our Constitution, old and frail, like Joe Biden, will be out the door. America will be over and the socialist/communists/democrats will have triumphed. Your freedoms, all of them, will have been taken from you. You don’t think what I am saying can happen? Could you have imagined in December of 2019 that all that has gone down over the last 12 months could have happened? I don’t think any of us could have, and it is going to continue at an even faster and more aggressive pace. Trump won the election fair and square, this virus we have been subjected to was intentionally created and released on us by the Chinese Communists. All of what has gone on over these past many months was by design and executed in a coordinated effort to conquer America. These are exciting times folks and they are changing rapidly. If we don’t keep up, plan ahead, and act proactively we will lose. We are close to losing now. I can only hope that I am wrong about true Americans standing up for our Country, our Constitution, our President, and our way of life. Semper Fi, Tags: Thoughts of a Marine, TruningPoint USA To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Democrats Destroyed All the Savings of Americans Three Times Over
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 09:19 PM PST . . . And added a Broken Glass Belt to the Rust Belt.
by Daniel Greenfield: Americans have $1.3 trillion in personal savings. A study published in The Economics of Disasters and Climate Change found that the coronavirus pandemic will result in between $3.2 trillion to $4.8 trillion in GDP losses. That approaches the economic output of Japan.Much of those losses were caused by the lockdowns which could result in a 60.6% fall in GDP.Governors, most of them Democrats, destroyed three times the household savings of the country, not just as an abstract number by piling on more debt and adding more infinite zeros to an impossible number, but by actively destroying small businesses on an unprecedented scale.The results won’t go away when the virus does. Much of the country may never recover. The sheer scope of the destruction may be couched in statistics, but it can be seen in empty storefronts, deserted streets, and food bank lines in cities across the country. It’s an act of economic warfare with no precedent in our history waged against a very particular group. Small businesses were shuttered by the lockdowns and then hammered by the race riots. Compared to those trillions, the estimated $2 billion in damage from the Black Lives Matter riots funded, endorsed, and enabled by the Democrats almost seems like nothing. Unless you’re one of the many small business owners who had their stores looted and their insurance rates rise. Or unless you’re one of the many people who need those businesses to be there on the corner. That $2 billion is just the insurance claims. The full total of losses suffered by the stores, the toll of the brutal violence inflicted on random people and on police officers, and the dollars and cents cost to taxpayers dealing with the rioting and the aftermath is much higher. 2020 was the worst year for the American middle class in almost a century. Millions of small business owners fell off the charts. A SCORE survey found that only 34% of small business owners were turning a profit. Meanwhile Yelp claimed that 800 small businesses are closing every day. The scope of this disaster extends to their workers, their suppliers, and the buying habits of their customers. The retail sector has been gutted and the winner is Communist China. When shoppers shifted to Amazon in greater numbers than ever, they were really buying from Chinese third party sellers who are using the Bezos platform to sell directly to Americans. The retail sector in this country was cut out of the loop leaving few jobs except those of Amazon warehouse workers and executives as Made in China didn’t just mean factories, but retail. Big Tech’s real business model is a trojan horse offering free services in exchange for user data that helps Chinese businesses target Americans. It’s why Facebook takes in $5 billion a year in ad money from China even though it’s not allowed to operate in the Communist dictatorship. Democrats are happy to move sales away from the domestic retail sector, which is traditionally more conservative, and to Big Tech which has poured unprecedented amounts of capital into their operations while acting as a political gatekeeper for their agendas. Wiping out the middle class and turning business owners and workers into welfare cases wraps up the Dem deal. Republicans benefit from economic improvements while Democrats benefit from economic declines. Every time in the last thirty years that a Democrat replaced a Republican in the White House was during an economic decline. Voters are more receptive to Democrat promises that Washington D.C. will take care of them when times are hard and the future appears uncertain. Democrats claim that they hate big business. But what they really hate are the small businessmen who are the backbone of local politics. Each economic disaster is built to thin out the ranks of the local businessmen and replace them with subsidized political operatives who benefit from generous bank loans and affirmative action government contracts. And then the Democrats can hit up Chinese oligarchs for bribes in exchange for contracts on terms that will wipe out the rest of the economy and reduce America to a third world welfare state. Again. The Democrat playbook under Bush and Trump was to cause massive economic disasters, run for office promising to take care of the little guy, and then wipe out small businesses nationwide. Now they’re doing to the retail sector what they already did to manufacturing in America. The Rust Belt wasn’t enough and they intend to add a Broken Glass Belt across the nation. The Black Lives Matter riots of 2020 were the biggest national disaster in terms of cost in a century. But this disaster was not caused by earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes or wildfires. It wasn’t even an act of international terrorism, or the work of a few domestic radicals huddled in a basement. Instead it was funded, planned, and carried out by some of the biggest donors and organizations affiliated with the Democrats and their political nonprofits. Think of the riots as a $2 billion version of 9/11 whose leadership isn’t hiding in a cave or in Pakistan, but is meeting openly in D.C. hotels while buying elections from coast to cost. But that $2 billion orgy of rioting, looting, burning, maiming, and killing still pales when compared to the largest disaster of the pandemic lockdowns which cost trillions of dollars. A sum amounting to several times more than the household savings of the country was burned in that fire and will go on burning if Democrat leaders and their leftist activist base has its way. The fact that both the lockdowns and the riots targeted small business is not a coincidence. While the lockdowns were presented as being all about science and the riots as a populist response to racial injustice, both emerged from policy shops and think tanks. Neither were a natural response to conditions and neither came close to achieving their stated goals. The lockdowns did not stop the surge and the race riots did nothing for black lives. Instead pandemic deaths and the deaths of black people actually increased in the wake of these measures. But the lockdowns and the riots did achieve their true goals which, among others, was to decimate the retail sector in order to reconstruct the economy and local politics. Every disaster is followed by a recovery. And the Democrat playbook is to cause the disaster and then control the recovery. The Obama recovery was just another kind of disaster and the pandemic recovery will be as devastating in some ways as the pandemic and the riots. The recovery is the carrot while the disaster is the stick, but both reconfigure the economy to undermine the independence of businesses and the social mobility of individuals, moving money and jobs away from conservative areas and businesses, and into leftist areas and organizations, while deepening big government’s death grip on the economy. Even as the pandemic may be approaching its end, the next stage of the disaster is here. Democrats may have destroyed a sum equal to the household savings of the country three times over, but that was just the warm-up act. After the crisis comes the recovery. And if you thought the crisis had hit small businesses hard, wait until you see how hard the recovery is. Tags: Daniel Greenfield, Democrats, Destroyed, All the Savings, of Americans, Three Times OverTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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History Shows Our Passion for Freedom Runs Deep
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 08:52 PM PST
by Katharine Gorka: Christmas 2020 was a Christmas like no other in our nation’s history. Thousands of churches across the country were shuttered, others had to hold services outdoors or restrict capacity indoors. Families were not allowed to gather for the holiday. Many Americans are rightly upset that the freedom to worship—the foundational American freedom—has been curtailed. For some it felt as if we gave up without a fight, and that what is now gone will be lost forever. But the past tells a different story. While we have never experienced what we are going through now, the past tells us that the passion for freedom runs deep in this nation, and it will not be easily squelched. First and foremost, of course, is the very founding of the nation by the many who came for religious freedom. Not only did they face persecution at home and a difficult ocean voyage, but once here, they still faced many challenges. The passengers of the Mayflower Compact never expected to be blown hundreds of miles off course, to land in a place where their existing patent had no standing. But with the Mayflower Compact, they crafted a powerful agreement that established self-rule, their right to worship as they wished, and the rule of law. In that simple act, they laid the foundation for a nation that would become a beacon of freedom. A lesser known but perhaps more important moment occurred in 1657. A new sect of believers had emerged in England in the 1650s: the Religious Society of Friends, derisively referred to as Quakers, for their belief that people should “tremble at the word of the Lord.” They were considered radicals and were persecuted, in some cases even executed. They sought safety in the New World. One Quaker named Robert Hodgson began to preach to crowds in New Netherland (today, New York), but for that was arrested and flogged. Peter Stuyvesant, director general of New Netherland, subsequently forbade people from allowing Quakers into their towns or giving them shelter in their homes. When his strictures were challenged, he is said to have responded, “We derive our authority from God and the West India Company, not from the pleasure of a few ignorant subjects.” On Dec. 27, 1657, Tobias Feake, the sheriff of Vlissingen, New Netherland (today known as Flushing, New York), and the town clerk, Edward Clark, drafted a petition calling for acceptance of the beliefs of others and their right to accept Quakers into their towns and homes. They persuaded 28 of their fellow citizens to stand with them in signing the petition. More importantly, the petition they drafted, known as the Flushing Remonstrance, survives as one of the most beautiful and inspiring statements of the American spirit. In rejecting the prohibition against receiving or entertaining Quakers, the signatories of the Flushing Remonstrance stated: “We desire therefore in this case not to judge least we be judged, neither to condemn least we be condemned, but rather let every man stand or fall to his own Master … “Therefore if any of these said persons come in love unto us, we cannot in conscience lay violent hands upon them, but give them free egresse and regresse unto our Town, and houses, as God shall persuade our consciences, for we are bounde by the law of God and man to doe good unto all men and evil to noe man.” Feake and Clark paid a heavy price for this act of conscience: They were imprisoned and fined. But their spirit of resistance prevailed. Eventually the Dutch West India Company ordered Stuyvesant to “allow everyone to have his own belief.” A little over 100 years later, the right to freedom of belief was codified in the Bill of Rights. Indeed, we tend to think of Thomas Jefferson as the father of our freedoms for having inspired the Bill of Rights, or James Madison for having drafted them, but the path to those freedoms was paved by ordinary citizens, such as the 30 who signed the Flushing Remonstrance. Winston Churchill said, “The future is unknowable, but the past should give us hope.” As we wait to be allowed to return to our churches and synagogues, we should remember that small band of 30 citizens in Flushing, New York, and remind ourselves that the American commitment to liberty does not depend on singular individuals such as Madison or Jefferson, or on a president or governor, but it depends fully on the love for liberty each one of us holds and the lengths we are willing to go to uphold it. Tags: Katharine Gorka, The Daily Signal, History Shows, Our Passion for Freedom, Runs DeepTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Pollard and the Great Jewish Divide
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 08:34 PM PST by Caroline Glick: The rift between Israeli and American Jews is palpable almost everywhere you turn today. The most glaring disparity surrounds how they view President Donald Trump. The vast majority of Israelis adore Trump. The vast majority of American Jews despise him. But Trump isn’t the only thing or even the main thing that separates them. The main issue that separates Israelis from American Jews is the issue of exile. Israelis by and large hold to the traditional Jewish view that all Jewish communities outside of Israel are exile – or diaspora – communities. American Jews, by and large, believe that the exile exists in all Jewish communities outside Israel except in America. This disagreement is existential. It goes to the heart of what it means to be a Jew. The divide between Israeli and American Jews is more apparent today than it was in the past but it has been around since the dawn of modern Zionism. But if one date marks the point it became an irreversible rift it was November 20, 1985, the day Jonathan Pollard was arrested outside Israel’s embassy in Washington, DC. From the day of his arrest, Pollard became both the symbol and to a degree, the cause of the divide. That divide was unmistakable on Wednesday morning when the news broke that in the middle of the previous night, Pollard and his wife Esther had landed in Israel. Israelis celebrated the Pollards’ arrival. Many wept watching the footage of Pollard kiss the ground on the tarmac. In contrast, American Jews bristled both at the news and the happiness with which Israelis greeted Pollard’s arrival. One writer angrily wrote on Twitter, “As an American Jew this isn’t a bit exciting. He spied on America. There’s no reason to celebrate this.” Once Pollard’s parole restrictions were removed in November, it was a foregone conclusion that he would quickly make aliyah. Many Jewish officials in both the Trump administration and previous administrations expressed concern about the upcoming event that resonated with the angry poster on Twitter. “I really hope you Israelis aren’t going to turn his arrival into a carnival,” one said recently, in a burst of frustration. What explains their anger and frustration? The facts of Pollard’s story are well known. In 1984-85, as an intelligence analyst in the US Naval Intelligence, Pollard transferred highly classified information about the military capabilities of Arab militaries to Israeli intelligence officers in Washington. After Pollard’s arrest, US and Israeli officials agreed to deal with the incident quickly and quietly. Pollard would confess in a plea agreement to transferring classified information to the US ally for the benefit of the ally. Israel would return all documents it received from Pollard. For their part, federal prosecutors would not request the maximum sentence for Pollard’s crime. The plea bargain, both sides agreed, would save Israel and the US the embarrassing spectacle of a drawn-out trial. Pollard and the Israeli government were led to believe that he would serve something along the lines of the average prison term meted out for US citizens who transferred classified information to US allies – 2-4 years. But after Pollard fulfilled his part of the bargain and pled guilty, and Israel returned the documents, then secretary of defense Caspar Weinberger changed the administration’s position on Pollard. In three secret memos to the sentencing judge, that last of which he delivered the morning of Pollard’s sentencing, Weinberger claimed Pollard had caused egregious harm to the US, endangered its forces in the Middle East and weakened its ties to Arab states. In his final memo Weinberger accused Pollard of “treason.” Since Pollard had waived his right to a trial, he had no meaningful opportunity to defend himself from Weinberger’s explosive claim. On the weight of Weinberger’s accusation, the sentencing judge disregarded the recommendation for leniency and sentenced Pollard to life in prison. In the decades that followed, several senior national security officials and lawmakers who reviewed Pollard’s classified file rejected Weinberger’s claims. They argued that based on the evidence, the initial plea bargain was accurate. While Pollard had helped Israel, he hadn’t harmed America. He had not committed treason. His punishment did not suit his crime. Weinberger himself admitted in a 2002 interview that the Pollard case was a “relatively minor matter” and “it was made much bigger than its actual importance.” Most Israelis looked at these facts, and the vitriol with which Pollard was castigated by senior officials and concluded he was unjustly persecuted because he was a Jew who supported Israel. In private conversations, many American Jews admitted the logic of the Israeli position and even agreed with it. But all the same, aside from a small minority of groups who worked tirelessly on Pollard’s behalf, keeping the story alive throughout the years, the community at large failed to demand justice for Pollard. Instead, they lashed out against him and against the Israelis who supported him. They did this not because they were blind to the anti-Semitic nature of his treatment but because they were aware of it and feared it. They despised and resented Pollard because his plight reminded them of their weakness. The fact that he was unduly punished for passing information to the Jewish state brought home the fact that despite America’s warm welcome to the Jews, America wasn’t the new Promised Land. The Israelis had a point about the diaspora. Even now, after Pollard has finally arrived in Israel, evidence abounds of the continued power and prevalence of the double standard. And to find it one need look no farther than the tragic tale of Larry Franklin. Today, Franklin, a 74-year-old Irish Catholic lives in abject poverty with his invalid wife Patricia in West Virginia. Due to their indigence, they survive on food that Franklin finds in dumpsters behind local restaurants. Last month, the couple were hospitalized for several days after contracting food poisoning from spoiled scraps Franklin fished out of a trash bin. 16 years ago, as an Air Force colonel, Franklin served as the Iran desk officer in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. In what became known as “the AIPAC spy scandal,” Franklin was arrested together with two AIPAC lobbyists. Franklin was accused of transferring classified information about Iran to the lobbyists. They were accused of transferring classified information to Israeli Embassy officials and to a Washington Post reporter. The story was a bombshell. But once the dust settled, and the details emerged, it worked out that Franklin, a decorated intelligence analyst and operative, was the victim of an anti-Semitic plot. In 1999, the FBI opened an investigation of AIPAC employees and American Jewish Pentagon officials on suspicion of spying for Israel. The suspicions had no basis in fact. But that didn’t stop the investigators from searching under every rock to find a Jewish spy. Franklin, who served as the Air Force attaché at the US Embassy in Israel in the 1990s, believed that Israel was the US’s most important ally in the Middle East. He viewed AIPAC, an organization dedicated to expanding the US-Israel alliance, as a positive force for good in Washington. In 2003, Franklin became convinced that Iran was the primary threat to US forces in Iraq. He was concerned that the data he was seeing that led to his conclusion was not being adequately communicated to then-President George W. Bush. So he spoke of his concerns in general terms with the two AIPAC lobbyists and asked them to share them with their contacts at the National Security Council in the hopes that they in turn, would communicate those concerns to Bush. There was nothing out of the ordinary about Franklin’s behavior. Government officials hold similar discussions with lobbyists, reporters and think tank scholars thousands of times a day, every day in Washington, DC. For government officials, such conversations are a legitimate means to advance their desired policies in the expansive process that surrounds American policymaking. What Franklin didn’t know was that by speaking to the AIPAC lobbyists he had caught the eye of the investigators. When FBI investigators first reached out to Franklin, he had no idea he had reason to worry. He met with them ten times without an attorney. But as the meetings proceeded, it dawned on him that the investigators were obsessive anti-Semites. One bragged that his uncle served as a Nazi general in World War II. Another insisted Hezbollah wasn’t a terror group. And after he recognized he was sitting with stone-cold bigots, he also realized that they were waging a witch hunt against Jews in the Pentagon. They demanded that he help them “get the Jews.” When Franklin refused, they arrested him, along with his two colleagues from AIPAC. Initially, AIPAC defended its employees. But after a threatening meeting with investigators, AIPAC crumpled. The pro-Israel lobby fired and denounced their long-serving loyal lobbyists. It took a drawn-out, five-year battle, but in 2009, charges against both men were dismissed. Unfortunately, in the meantime, Franklin had already been destroyed. Within a few months of his initial arrest, Franklin went bankrupt and had no option other than pleading guilty to something. During a search of his house, investigators found a classified document that he had brought home to work on while he cared for his wife. So he pleaded guilty to mishandling classified documents. As for his meetings with the AIPAC staffers, Franklin pleaded guilty to discussing a classified subject, (but not sharing classified information), with unauthorized persons. “Crimes” like Franklin’s are committed thousands of times a day every day in Washington. Given their prevalence, the Justice Department’s decision to selectively prosecute Franklin for them was a gross injustice. All the same, the court initially sentenced Franklin to 12 years in prison. After the charges were dropped against the AIPAC staffers, his sentence was reduced to a 10-month suspended sentence. But Franklin was still undone. His felony conviction stripped him of his military and civilian pensions and barred him from working either in intelligence or in academia. Broke and denied all professional opportunities, Franklin was reduced to menial labor. He cleaned septic tanks, washed dishes, hauled furniture and parked cars. Now at 74, with his health failing and his wife incapacitated, Franklin has been reduced to eating scraps from dumpsters. Last month, Franklin’s pro-bono attorney submitted a request for a pardon and restoration of his pensions to President Trump and his family and friends are praying Trump will grant it. Franklin’s suffering is a product of the hostile climate that greets American Jews who support Israel in Washington, DC. The FBI’s ambush of a devout Catholic for his “crime” of not being an anti-Semite and for treating Jewish pro-Israel lobbyists as other lobbyists are treated, sends the message to Jews and non-Jews alike. Not only must they be careful of speaking with Israelis. They must be careful about speaking to American Jews who support Israel. The Pollard saga, which finally ended this week, exposed a much larger tale. It is the tale of exile in America, the land that exile was not supposed to touch. And it is the tale of the divide between the Jews who accept this truth and those who do not. Tags: Caroline Glick, Israel Hayom, Pollard, Great Jewish DivideTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Media Saves Joe Biden – Just as It Saved Barack Obama
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 08:04 PM PST by Larry Elder: Hunter Biden, President-elect Joe Biden’s son, is undergoing a tax investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Delaware concerning Hunter’s lucrative work with Burisma, the Ukrainian gas company on whose board Hunter sat, despite a lack of energy experience and the ability to speak Russian or Ukrainian. The Media Research Center claims eight news stories, ignored or downplayed by the mainstream media, could have changed the election in favor of President Donald Trump. Over 80% of Joe Biden voters, according to the MRC, were unaware of at least one or more of the eight stories, and “36 percent of Biden voters were NOT aware of the evidence linking Joe Biden to corrupt financial dealings with China through his son Hunter.” And 13% of these voters, or almost 5% of Joe Biden’s total voters, said that had they known of the Biden/China story, they would not have voted for Biden, enough to tip the vote in favor of Trump in several swing states that he lost. When, near the end of the 2020 campaign, the New York Post published the Hunter Biden bombshell story about Hunter’s laptop, linking Joe Biden to his son’s dealings with the Ukrainian company Burisma, mainstream news practically closed rank to immediately dismiss the story as “Russian disinformation.” Twitter even banned the New York Post from republishing its own story on the paper’s Twitter account! Some may be too young to know and others have forgotten how the mainstream media salvaged the 2008 presidential candidacy of then-Sen. Barack Obama. He was riding high, until the bombshell revelation of his racist, anti-white, anti-Semitic long-time pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Some of Wright’s quotes: About the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, Wright said: “We have supported state terrorism against the Palestinians and Black South Africans, and now we are indignant because the stuff we have done overseas is now brought right back to our own front yards. America’s chickens are coming home to roost.” About America’s alleged systemic racism against Blacks: “The government gives (African Americans) the drugs, builds bigger prisons, passes a three-strike law and then wants us to sing ‘God Bless America.’ No, no, no, God damn America, that’s in the Bible for killing innocent people. God damn America for treating our citizens as less than human. God damn America for as long as she acts like she is God and she is supreme.” About HIV/aids: “The government lied about inventing the HIV virus as a means of genocide against people of color. The government lied.” And: “We started the AIDS virus. We are only able to maintain our level of living by making sure that Third World people live in grinding poverty.” About Israel: “The state of Israel is an illegal, genocidal place. … To equate Judaism with the state of Israel is to equate Christianity with (rapper) Flavor Flav.” About Jews: “Them Jews ain’t going to let (Obama) talk to me. … I told my baby daughter that he’ll talk to me in five years when he’s a lame duck, or in eight years when he’s out of office. … Ethnic cleansing is going on in Gaza. Ethnic cleansing (by) the Zionist is a sin and a crime against humanity, and they don’t want Barack talking like that because that’s anti-Israel.” You get the idea. Wright was big trouble for the Obama campaign. Wright had been Obama’s pastor for over 20 years. He married Barack and Michelle Obama. He blessed the Obama’s new home. Obama even named his 2006 memoir “The Audacity of Hope,” after one of Wright’s sermons. Obama, at first, clumsily defended his relationship with Wright, claiming ignorance about Wright’s incendiary statements and that Wright was kind of, you know, like a harmless, crazy old uncle who spouts off during Thanksgiving dinner. But under pressure, Obama cut ties with Wright when the relationship nearly wrecked Obama’s campaign. So the mainstream news, except for Fox News, just largely avoided the story, until damaging videos Wright’s incendiary statements made it impossible for the media to maintain its “nothing to see here” position. What to do? Simple: Downplay it. Rationalize it. Change the subject. Whatever 2020 election interference was committed by China, Russia and Iran pales in comparison to the election interference routinely engaged in by our left-wing media, an election interference that salvaged the candidacies of Barack Obama and Joe Biden. Tags: Larry Elder, Media Saves Joe Biden, Just as It Saved, Barack ObamaTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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The Good Old Days
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 07:54 PM PST If you think 2020 was bad, 2021 may be much worse with Biden and the Democrats in charge.
Editorial Cartoon by AF “Tony” Branco Tags: Editorial Cartoon, AF Branco, The Good Old Days To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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How Covid Response Has Exposed America’s Great Divide
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 07:45 PM PST Americans have always fought over the proper size, scope, and role of government. But today, that divide threatens our nation.
by Catherine Mortensen: As 2020 comes to a close, many of us on the Right are struggling to make sense of what is happening in our country. Government tyranny has engulfed a once free people. Tyranny reigns in the form of Covid lockdowns that are denying children the basic human right to an education, destroying the dreams and livelihoods of small business owners. Tyranny reigns in the form of Deep State fraudsters colluding with the media and Big Tech to disenfranchise 70 million American voters and steal an election. Tyranny reigns in the form of crushing national debt piled on by politicians from both sides of the aisle.A deep, enduring political fissure divides our country, pitting conservatives against progressives. Conservatives value the free markets, individual liberty, freedom, and opportunity. Progressives value a strong centralized government, social equality and security. We have been divided along these lines since our founding.Even before George Washington took the oath of office, the founders had already formed factions: Republicans and Federalists. Broadly speaking, Republicans, as they were called then, included men such as Thomas Jefferson and James Madison who favored a small, de-centralized government. On the other side were the Federalists, men such as George Washington and Alexander Hamilton who favored a strong, centralized government. From the very beginning the less populated states worried about the more populated states dominating in this and all other debates. Our Union was always fraught with tension. We were built on compromise, which as the cynic says, is a system that guarantees neither side gets what it wants!That same tension between centralized and de-centralized government led to our Civil War. Clearly, there were other forces at work, but Americans have always fought over the proper size, scope, and role of government. It divides us still today. The various state and federal responses to the Covid pandemic have exposed this great divide. On the Left, Blue states such as New York, New Jersey, and California are hell bent on stripping away individual choice and liberty. They have denied individuals the right to choose how to best protect themselves against a virus. They force citizens to close businesses, deny children an education, denied families the ability to gather for weddings and funerals. Evidence shows these lockdowns have had very limited impact in reducing death rates from the virus. In fact, harder lockdowns correlate with slightly more deaths. On the other hand, Florida is led by a conservative governor who has kept the economy and schools open. Today Florida has a Covid death rate below the national average and half of New York’s and New Jersey’s death rate. That’s because conservatives believe that individuals – not the government – are best equipped to make decisions for themselves and their families. This belief in the individual is the foundation of capitalism and the free markets, the notion that millions of people making choices for themselves will prosper more than we would when choices are made by a small group of government elites. Once again, Covid illustrates this point well. Over the past 10 months government elites such as Dr. Anthony Fauci have tried to control the pandemic through a centralized command-and-control model. One week he says only health care workers should wear masks. Then he reverses himself. For months we were told by elites that all hard surfaces had to be disinfected after any person touched them – making returning to school and work nearly impossible. More recently, medical experts are telling us the virus dies on hard surfaces and is almost exclusively transmitted through our respiratory system. The significance of these ever-changing messages from government elites cannot be overstated. We have literally given up our livelihoods, children have given up educations over these things. Instead, what we ought to have been doing from the start, was allowing individuals and families to make decisions for themselves on how to best protect themselves. Millions of people making choices for themselves always do a better job than a small group of government elites. This tension between a strong government providing security, and individuals seeking opportunity and freedom is a part of the American DNA. We’ve lived with this tension since our founding. However, over the past four years something new has emerged from that divide. Our fellow Americans on the Left are seeking to destroy America. The latest outrage comes from Boston, where they have removed a statue of Abraham Lincoln from a park. Next they will seek to remove any tribute to George Washington and the rest of our Founding Fathers. They will not be satisfied until they have remade America into a Marxsist utopia and have removed all vestiges of capitalism and individual liberty. As we look to the new year, may we resolve to be better citizens. May we stay engaged. May we teach our families to love America. May we run for school board, city council, PTA. Let’s fight for America in small ways where we are. Let us pray for God’s hand in our lives and in protecting our nation. And let us remember the words of George Washington when he said, “It is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly to implore His protection and favor.” If we do these things, I believe we can save our nation from the growing divide that threatens it. 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A Guide to Wokespeak
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 07:31 PM PST Notes on the ascendant Left’s new terminology.
by Victor Davis Hanson: With the rise of the Left inevitable over the next two years, the public should become acquainted with the Left’s strange language of Wokespeak. Failure to do so could result in job termination and career cancellation. It is certainly a fluid tongue. Words often change their meanings as political context demands. And what was yesterday’s orthodoxy is today’s heterodoxy and tomorrow’s heresy. So here is some of the vocabulary of the woke lexicon. “Anti-racism.” Espousing this generic compounded -ism is far preferable to accusing particular people of being “racists” — and then being expected to produce evidence of their concrete actions and words to prove such indictments. Instead, one can pose as fighting for “anti-racism” and thereby imply that all those whom one opposes, disagrees with, or finds distasteful, de facto, must be for “racism.” “Anti-racism” is a useful salvo for students, teachers, administrators, public employees, political appointees, and media personnel to use peremptorily: declare from the start that you are working for “anti-racism” and then anyone who disagrees with you therefore must be racist, or, antithetically, “pro-racism.” Oddly, such Wokespeak “anti-” adjectives denote opposition to something that no one claims to be for. For each proclaimed “anti-racist,” “anti-imperialist,” or “anti-colonialist,” there is almost no one who wishes to be a “racist” or desires to be a “colonialist” or an “imperialist.” These villains mostly come to life only through the use of their “anti-” adjectives. “Disparate Impact.” This word is becoming anachronistic — call it Wokespoke, if you will. In ancient labor-law usage, it often accompanied the now equally calcified term “disproportional representation.” But in 21st-century American Wokespeak, it is no longer necessarily unfair, illegal, or unethical that some racial, gender, or ethnic groups are “over”-represented in certain coveted admissions and hiring. Thus there can be no insidious, silent, or even inadvertent, but otherwise innate, bias that results in now-welcomed disproportional representation. “Disparate” thus will likely be replaced by a more proper neologism such as “parity” or “affirmative” impact to denote that “overrepresentation” of one group over another is hardly “disparate,” but just and necessary to restore “parity” for past crimes of racism and sexism. So disparate impact in general no longer has any systematic utility in matters of racial grievance and will soon be dropped. It was once a means to get to where we are and beyond. For example, at about 12 percent of the population, African Americans are disproportionally represented as players in both Major League Baseball (80 percent), and the National Basketball Association (75–80 percent), as are “whites” likewise in both sports, who constitute 65–70 percent of the general population, but make up only 45 percent of the MLB and 15–20 percent of the NBA. No constant term can be allowed to represent facts such as these. “Cultural appropriation.” This adjective-noun phrase must include contextualization to be an effective tool in the anti-racism effort. It does not mean, as the ignorant may infer from its dictionary entries, merely “the adoption of an element or elements of one culture or identity by members of another culture or identity.” Asian Americans do not appropriate “white” or “European” culture by ballet dancing or playing the violin; “whites” or “Europeans” surely do appropriate Asian culture by using non-Asian actors in Japanese kabuki dance-drama. For non–African Americans, dreadlocks or playing jazz are cultural appropriations; dying darker hair blond is not. A black opera soprano is hardly a cultural appropriationist. Wearing a poncho, if one is a non–Mexican-American citizen is cultural theft; a Mexican-American citizen wearing a tuxedo is not. Only a trained cultural appropriationist can determine such felonies through a variety of benchmarks. Usually, the crime is defined as appropriation by a victimizing majority from a victimized minority. Acceptable appropriation is a victimized minority appropriating from a victimizing majority. A secondary exegesis would add that only the theft of the valuable culture of the minority is a felony, while the occasional use of the dross of the majority is not. “Diversity.” This term does not include false-consciousness efforts to vary representation by class backgrounds, ideologies, age, or politics. In current Wokespeak, it instead refers mostly to race and sex (see “Race, class, and gender”), or in practical terms, a generic 30 percent of the population self-identified as non-white — or even 70 percent if inclusive of non-male non-whites. “Diversity” has relegated “affirmative action” — the older white/black binary that called for reparatory “action” to redress centuries of slavery, Jim Crow, and institutionalized prejudice against African Americans — to the Wokespoke dustbin. “Diversity” avoids the complications arising out of past actionable grievances, or worries about the overrepresentation or underrepresentation of particular tribes, or the class or wealth of the victimized non-white. The recalibrated racially and ethnically victimized have grown from 12 percent to 30 percent of the population and need not worry whether they might lose advantageous classifications, should their income and net worth approximate or exceed that of the majority oppressive class. “Diversity, equity, and inclusion.” This triad is almost always used in corporate, professional, and academic administrative titles, such as in a dean, director, or provost of “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.” Known more commonly by their familiar, abbreviated sobriquets of “diversity czars,” such coveted billets are usually immune from budget cuts and economic belt-tightening. Often such newly created czar positions are subsidized in times of protest and financial duress by increasing the reliance on exploited part-time or low-paid workers, by either cutting or freezing their hours, benefits, or salaries. No “equity czar,” for example, can afford publicly to be concerned about university exploitation of all part-time faculty. (See also under “Equity.”) “Diversity” and “inclusion” are not synonymous or redundant nouns. Thus they should be used always in tandem: One can advocate for “inclusion” without oneself actually being “diverse,” or one can be “diverse” but not “include” others who are “diverse.” However, serving both diversity and inclusion ideally implies that those hired as non-white males are entrusted to hire additional non-white males. “Equity.” Equity has now replaced the Civil Rights–era goal of “equality” — a word relegated to vestigial Wokespoke. After 60 years, equality apparently was exposed as a retrograde bourgeois synonym for the loaded “equality of opportunity” rather than a necessary, mandated “equality of result.” Since seeking equality does not guarantee that everyone will end up the same, “equality” became increasingly unhelpful. Equity, in contrast, means that we do not just treat people at this late date “equally” — since most have been prior victims of various -isms and -ologies that require reparatory considerations. “Equity” instead means treating people quite differently, even prejudicially so, to even the playing field for our past sins of economic, social, political, and cultural inequity. “Hate speech.” Most of the incendiary “free speech” protected under the First Amendment is in actuality “hate speech,” and therefore deserves no such protection. If America were a properly woke society, then there would be no need for the First Amendment. Like much of the vocabulary of Wokespeak, the notion of “hate speech” is not symmetrical. It cannot be diluted, subverted, and contextualized by false equivalencies. So the oppressed, occasionally in times of understandable duress, can use generic gender and race labels to strike back at the oppressor (see “Leveling the playing field”). Crude stereotypes can be occasionally useful reminders for the victimized of how to balance the predictable hurtful vocabulary of the victimizer. In times of emotional trauma, the use by the oppressed of emphatics and colloquials such as “cracker,” “honky,” “gringo,” “whitey,” or “white trash” can serve as useful reminders of how “words matter.” In general, the rare and regrettable use of purported “hate speech” by one oppressed group against another is not necessarily hate speech, but usually a barometer of how a majority lexicon has marginalized the Other. “Implicit bias.” “Implicit” is another handy intensifying adjective (see “Systemic racism”). Implicit bias, however, differs somewhat from “systemic racism.” It is analogous to a generic all-purpose antibiotic, useful against not just one pathogen but all pathogens, such as sexism, homophobia, nativism, transphobia, etc., that make up “bias,” a word that is now rarely used without an intensifying adjective. Also, “implicit,” while implying “systemic,” additionally suggests chronological permanence, as in “innate bias.” Thus “implicit bias” denotes a hard-to-detect prejudice against the non-heterosexual, the non-white, and the non-male that is sometimes as nontransparent as is it innate to the DNA of the heterosexual white male. Diversity trainers and workshops are needed to identify and inoculate against the virus of implicit bias. “Intersectionality.” Race, class, gender, and other individual characteristics supposedly “intersect” with one another as shared victimizations. Thus, the community of the oppressed is commonly crisscrossed, and therefore amplified by such osmosis of shared grievances. The postmodern “intersectionality” has replaced the apparently now-banal term “rainbow coalition.” In theory, the more shared victimizations, the higher the ranking one enjoys within the intersectional community. However, when intersectionality results in stubborn tribal rivalries and struggles over identity-politics spoils, either one of two things follows: On the good side, those with the most oppressions (e.g., gay women of color) are the most rewarded accordingly. But on the bad side, the intersectional graph is blurred into rank Balkanization or worse. A bellum omnium tribūum contra omnes tribūs (the war of all against all) follows, as the number of victims outnumbers the victimizers. Unfortunately, reparatory claims then must be fought over intrasectionally, i.e., each offended tribe unites monolithically in opposition to the others: e pluribus tribibus una becomes plures tribūs ex una. “Leveling the playing field.” Sports terms can become useful Wokespeak. So to un-level, the playing field is to “level” it. Leveling does not mean insisting on equality of opportunity (i.e., ensuring a soccer or rugby field does not slope in one direction), given inherent inequity. After all, when one team has not had access to proper training facilities, it deserves to play on an advantageously sloped field. So to “level” means most certainly to slope the field for the benefit of one team, which in other matters allegedly suffers from past disadvantage brought on by bias that can only be corrected by and compensated through downhill advantage — or bias. “LGBTQ.” This is currently the most widely used woke sobriquet for the homosexual and transgendered communities (see “Intersectionality”), although almost no one can agree on what the letter Q actually stands for. Most clumsy politicians invoke the combined abbreviations — but often mangle and mix up the letters — without knowing really who does and does not qualify within the larger rubric. The term assumes there are few if any different agendas among homosexuals, lesbians, bisexuals, and the transgendered — at least that might outweigh their common nonbinary affinities. “Marginalized.” The marginalized are those dehumanized by the white majority culture on the basis of race, sex, and sexual orientation. On rare occasions, the category can be difficult to articulate, given the intrusion of irrelevant class considerations that supposedly remedy “marginalization.” Income and wealth, however, are transitory criteria; sex and race are not. Jay-Z, Barack Obama, and LeBron James are permanently marginalized in a way that an unemployed Pennsylvania clinger is not. “Micro-aggression.” “Micro” is another qualifying adjective of our subtler age in which active race- and gender-based prejudices are almost impossible for the novice to spot. Instead, adept micro-aggression experts and skilled diversity trainers can detect double entendres, gestures, inexplicable silences, facial expressions, fashions, and habits — the “code” that gives one away as an offensive sexist or racist. Such skills, much like cryptography, as mastering a cult’s hand gestures can be taught through workshops to the general population to enable them to break these silent systems of insidious aggressions. “Proportional representation.” This, and its negative twin, disproportional representation, is another ossified term (see “Disparate impact”) that has largely served its 1990s purpose and is now relegated to Wokespoke. Originally, it meant that various minority groups deserved to be represented in hiring and admissions, and in popular culture, in numbers commensurate to their percentages in the general population. But in 21st-century Wokespeak, the goal of ensuring “proportional representation” can now be racist, sexist, and worse — given that females enroll in, and graduate from, colleges in far greater numbers than their proportions of the general population, or that African Americans, from lucrative professional sports to coveted federal jobs such as the U.S. Postal Service, are represented in a number greater than their percentages in the general population. To reflect new demographics, proportionality is becoming questionable; disproportionality is now almost good. “Race, class, and gender.” Another Wokespoke, Neanderthal tripartite term that is dropping out of Wokespeak. “Class” no longer matters much in America. Billionaires Mark Zuckerberg and George Soros are not enemies of the people; white impoverished deplorables in West Virginia certainly are. Oprah is a victim. So are Facebook’s COO Sheryl Sandberg and Michelle Obama. Class is an anachronism. To ensure distance from the irredeemables and clingers, Wokespeak will soon likely reduce the catechism to just “race and gender.” “Safe space.” Safe spaces on college campuses (see “Theme house”) are not just segregated by race, gender, and sexual orientation; they are better described as official no-go zones for identifiable white heterosexual males. It would be debatable whether particular non-white or non-heterosexual or non-male groups can intrude into the segregated spaces of other particular groups. In general, these segregated enclaves offer sanctuary against “implicit bias” and “systemic racism.” Labeling them as “segregated spaces” is proof of implicit bias and systemic racism. “Systemic racism.” “Systemic” belongs to this newer family of intensifying adjectival epithets (e.g., “micro,” “implicit,” etc.) that are necessary to posit a pathology that otherwise is hard to see, hear, or experience. When one cannot point to actual evidence of “racism,” one can simply say that it is nowhere precisely because it is everywhere — sort of like the air we breathe that we count on, but often can’t see or feel. “Theme house.” Theme houses are university dorms or sponsored off-campus student housing segregated by race. “Theme” is a useful euphemism for segregation, given that in theory there can be dorms for those of all races who share musical, artistic, or scholarly interests — or “themes,” e.g., an opera dorm or History House. But, in fact, “theme” today refers usually to race, gender, and ethnicity. In Wokespeak, everyone is for theme houses; no one is for racially desegregating them. Being against the racial segregation of college dorms can become racist; being for them is never racist. Picking a future college roommate on the basis of race can be allowed — if neither the selector nor the selected is so-called “white.” “The Other.” See under “Diversity.” “Unearned white privilege” — as opposed to mere “white privilege.” The intensifier “unearned” is usually an added-on confessional by middle-aged white people in administrative or elite professional and coveted billets who wish to express their utmost penance for their high salaries, titles, and influence. “Unearned,” however, is not to be confused with “undeserved.” Instead, it suggests certain white elites who wish to publicly confess their guilt for doing so well but without having to resign and to give back what they admittedly claim they did not earn. Thus a college president is allowed to confess to having enjoyed “unearned” white privilege that nonetheless does not mean his present position is “undeserved.” In sum, despite the fact that he was unfairly catapulted into the presidency, the college president’s manifest genius displayed after obtaining the job means he is now woke and clearly deserves to remain in the post. In other words, what explicit “unearned” was then, implicit “deserved” is now. Tags: Victor Davis Hanson, A Guide to WokespeakTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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2020: The Year ‘Expert’ Credibility Died
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 06:51 PM PST
by Michelle Malkin: If there were ever a time to “question authority,” as the old counterculture slogan of the 1960s urged, the authoritarian age of COVID-19 is that time. 2020 will go down in American history as the year that public health “experts” got everything wrong. It’s not just that their judgment was faulty. It’s that time and again, the professional elites deceived the citizenry, derided other academics and medical professionals who challenged them and de-platformed outspoken dissidents who refused to obey them. These pathological liars are the true public health threat. Exhibit A: Anthony Fauci. The incurably smug director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases led the “Great Mask Hoax” in March 2020 when he told CBS News, “There’s no reason to be walking around with a mask.” He very explicitly characterized mask-wearing as a performative gesture that “might make people feel a little bit better and it might even block a droplet, but it’s not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is.” Months later, fact-doctorer Fauci performed a whiplash-inducing 180-degree turnaround and became the planet’s No. 1 mask cheerleader. He rationalized that he needed to mislead the nation about the efficacy of masks in order “to save the masks for the people who really needed them because it was felt that there was a shortage of masks.” I don’t know about you, but in my house, we call this sick behavior “covering your behind.” Last week, Fauci was at it again. After repeatedly asserting over the past year that 60-70% of Americans would need to submit to vaccine jabs to reach herd immunity, he cranked up the number to between 70-90% in an interview with The New York Times. Fauci confessed that he manipulated the numbers based on polling data about citizens’ vaccine hesitancy: “When polls said only about half of all Americans would take a vaccine, I was saying herd immunity would take 70 to 75 percent … Then, when newer surveys said 60 percent or more would take it, I thought, ‘I can nudge this up a bit,’ so I went to 80, 85. We need to have some humility here …. We really don’t know what the real number is.” “We” need to have some humility? Speak for yourself, Dr. Gasbag! Fauci further disclosed on CNN this weekend that his herd immunity pronouncement was nothing more than a “guesstimate.” I don’t know about you, but in my house, we call this kind of prestidigitation “pulling things out of your behind.” Fauci’s colleagues performed similar feats of scientific fraud, deception, misdirection and political propaganda. The Erroneous Experts shut down playgrounds, ordered us to stop singing and dancing, and canceled Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas in the name of social distancing — but gave the green light to Black Lives Matter marches, antifa protests and post-election celebrations by Joe Biden supporters. The Erroneous Experts caused panic shortages of hand sanitizer and antiseptic wipes with unsupported claims that COVID-19 spread through surfaces. The Erroneous Experts facilitated the suffering of countless patients by recklessly hooking them up to ventilators, turning their lungs to mush and forbidding their loved ones from comforting them as they lay dying unnecessary deaths — while publicity-thirsty doctors and nurses went viral twerking for TikTok and Twitter. The Erroneous Experts conducted online purges and witch hunts against naturopaths, chiropractors, independent investigative journalists, informed parents and frontline doctors who advocated vitamin D, zinc, sunshine, exercise, hydroxychloroquine or any other commonsense measures that did not involve lining the pockets of Big Pharma — even as two-faced Fauci admitted he takes vitamins C and D to boost his immunity. The Erroneous Experts stoked widespread fear of “asymptomatic transmission” of COVID-19, forcing catastrophic lockdowns of healthy people around the globe. But as a new British Medical Journal article acknowledges: “(W)e know very little about the proportions of people with positive results who are truly asymptomatic throughout the course of their infection.” About half of people classified as “asymptomatic” go on to develop symptoms. Contrary to the impression Erroneous Experts have left the public with, they have no idea to what extent people with no symptoms transmit the virus to others. Moreover, the BMJ article makes clear: “No test of infection or infectiousness is currently available for routine use. As things stand, a person who tests positive with any kind of test may or may not have an active infection with live virus, and may or may not be infectious.” So, the COVID-19 tests are unreliable as we hurtle toward mandatory, universal testing, tracking and tracing. And, as I reported in my three-part series on the clinical trials, the COVID vaccines are neither safe nor effective by any honest measure. Indeed, the World Health Organization’s chief scientists admitted Monday what I pointed out last month: “I don’t believe we have the evidence on any of the vaccines to be confident that it’s going to prevent people from actually getting the infection and therefore being able to pass it on,” Dr. Soumya Swaminathan stated. The “believe science” cult of Erroneous Experts is the epitome of anti-scientific thought. May 2021 be the year of resistance and the death knell for COVID control freakism. Tags: Michelle Malkin, 2020, The Year, ‘Expert’ Credibility Died, Ramussen ReportsTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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2020’s Good News
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 06:30 PM PST
by John Stossel: Was 2020 the worst year ever? The media keep saying that. We did have the pandemic, a bitter election, unemployment, riots and a soaring national debt. But wait, look at the good news, says historian Johan Norberg. His new book, “Open: The Story of Human Progress,” points out how life keeps getting better, even if people just don’t realize it. 2020 was “the best year in human history to face a pandemic,” he says. Had the pandemic happened in 2005, “You wouldn’t have the technology to create mRNA vaccines.” “In 1990,” he continues, “we wouldn’t have a worldwide web. If we had had this pandemic in 1976, we wouldn’t have been able to read the genome of the virus. And … in 1950, we wouldn’t have had a single ventilator.” These last 20 years, adds Norberg, have been especially good. “Mankind has attained more wealth than ever.” I push back: “There’s more to life than wealth! And lot of this money went to the top 1%. Ordinary people think they’re doing worse.” “If you look at specifics like global poverty, child mortality, chronic undernourishment and illiteracy,” Norberg replies, “they all declined faster than ever.” Those things: global poverty, child mortality, undernourishment,and illiteracy are pretty good measures of quality of life. “Literacy might be the most important skill,” says Norberg. “It’s the skill that makes it possible to acquire other skills. We’ve never seen literacy at these high levels ever before. (Even) in the most problematic countries around the world, it’s better than it was in the richest countries 50, 60 years ago. That’s most important for those who have the least.” Of course, there were bad trends in 2020. Murder rose in the United States. Social media algorithms divided us further. “Suicide is up,” I tell Norberg. “I can definitely see the problems,” he replies, “but once upon a time, if you ended up in the wrong school or neighborhood, you had nowhere to go — no other community available to you. Now there is, and that opens up a world of opportunity. Some awful things as well, but some beautiful things.” That meant that even during this pandemic, people found new ways to help others. Volunteers used the internet to find better ways to donate their time. Young people brought food to the elderly. Zoom and Slack taught us that not being in the office sometimes works as well, or better. Businesses had new tools with which to adapt. Restaurants moved to takeout and delivery, aided by apps like UberEats and Grubhub. Such healthy adaptation rarely makes news, because reporters seek out problems. Many worry loudly about climate change. Some claim the environment keeps getting worse. A dismayed CBS correspondent mourned, “Biodiversity is reportedly declining faster than any time!” Even if that were true, says Norberg, “We have never made this much progress against pollution. The six leading pollutants, the ones that used to pollute our lungs and forests and rivers, they’ve declined by some 70%!” In January of this year, when President Trump announced the assassination of Iranian Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani, “World War III” trended on Twitter. The Selective Service website crashed for fear there would be a draft. “People think there’s more war,” I say to Norberg. “But we’ve forgotten the wars that we had in the past! When I grew up in the 1980s, there were more wars, and battle death rates were four times higher.” Less war is one reason people keep living longer. After COVID-19, that trend will continue. “We have this tendency, for good reasons, to focus on problems, because that’s our way of solving problems,” says Norberg. “But then there’s the risk that we’ll just despair and think it’s hopeless and we give up. That’s not the solution to our problems. “Just cheer up and be happy?” I ask. He answers, “Be a little bit grateful for what we have.” Tags: John Stossell, Rasmussen Reports, 2020’s Good News To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Ron Paul vs. Fauci, YouTube vs. You
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 06:16 PM PST Paul Jacob: It’s new news but also, unfortunately, old news. Tech-giant providers of forums for public discussion keep banning discussion of the issues of the day. The latest victim: Ron Paul, medical doctor, former congressman and presidential candidate, father of U.S. Senator Rand Paul. Alphabet/Google/YouTube has pulled a video from Dr. Paul’s YouTube channel in which he criticized Fauci for, among other things, reversing his advice about wearing masks to combat COVID-19. YouTube warns of further suppression if this kind of thing (debate, I guess) continues. You can still watch the video, since there are competitors to YouTube (and we hope there will be many more). SoundCloud has it. Paul linked to an image of the YouTube communiqué. “Your content was removed due to a violation of our Community Guidelines. . . . Medical misinformation.” “If this happens again,” Paul’s channel will be hobbled for a week. And if even then he still speaks freely, like any red-blooded American would? Still more sanctions, presumably. Alas, there are many examples of these obnoxious policies. We’ve recently complained about YouTube’s removal of a Mises Institute talk — once again, for failure to follow the pandemic panic party line. We’ve also complained about how WordPress buzz-sawed The Conservative Treehouse blog for nebulous violations of policy, violations suddenly discovered after years of hosting the blog. We could go on. We probably will. Like the proverbial “broken record.” When’re we gonna stop? Well, right after the tech giants stop their accelerating efforts to suppress debate. This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob. Tags: Ron Paul vs. Fauci, YouTube vs. You, Paul Jacob, Common Sense,To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Potential Biden Appointee Shuts Down Hobby Lobby
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 05:55 PM PST
by Catherine Mortensen: A week before Thanksgiving, shoppers in Albuquerque, New Mexico strolled the aisles of Hobby Lobby, some perhaps shopping for glue guns and glitter to help with holiday decorating. Their shopping ended abruptly after an alarming announcement came over the store’s intercom. “Attention shoppers. Attention shoppers. We regret to inform you that the sheriff’s department has decided to close us down. We need to close down immediately.” According to local news reports, shoppers were escorted out of the store by sheriff’s deputies who were called to the store to enforce Governor Michelle Lujan-Grisham’s new Covid lockdowns. Lujan-Grisham is one of several Democrat governors who in recent weeks has reimposed heavy-handed Covid lockdowns on her state. It is unclear if shoppers were able to make their purchases, or if that posed too great a risk for Covid spread. Albuquerque shopper Leslie Butikofer is a frequent shopper at that Hobby Lobby. She was outraged when she heard of the governor’s draconian edict. “It’s out of control!” she said. “If Walmart, Home Depot, Lowes, Costco, and Sam’s can stay open, what difference does it make if Hobby Lobby is open?” Butikofer said she had planned to buy red holiday bows to decorate her home for Christmas, but says it was easier to just order them online from Amazon than to try and do a curbside pickup from Hobby Lobby. “Money is still being spent,” she said. “People are still shopping, but just not at the local stores. Everyone is shopping online.” Butikofer said the governor’s lockdown is an attempt to slow the spread of Covid, as cases spike in the state. “New Mexico is a Covid hot spot right now, but so is the rest of the country.” According to Politico, Lujan-Grisham is under consideration in a potential Biden administration for the position of Secretary of Health and Human Services. Politico reports, “The next secretary will play a key role in managing the Covid-19 response and convincing a fatigued and distrustful public to buy into the tough public health measures needed to suppress the virus.” Don Berwick, a former Obama administration Medicare and Medicaid Chief told Politico, “It’s Covid 24/7 now. It’s got to be dealt with.” Presumably, someone in the Biden camp thinks Lujan-Grisham’s handling of Covid in her state has been a model for the rest of the country. Butikofer said she’s watched the governor’s weekly Covid news briefings and has seen nothing that instills any confidence in her ability to handle the pandemic at a national level. “We have been under some of the tightest restrictions in the country since spring and it hasn’t made a difference,” she said. “Closing schools, wearing masks, closing gyms, nail salons and everything else hasn’t made a difference.” Which makes one wonder if Gov. Lujan-Grisham’s headline-grabbing lockdowns are part of a PR campaign to gain the national spotlight to extend her career once she’s out of office. She’s been a disaster for her state and it’s hard to imagine New Mexico voters electing her to a second term. The statewide unemployment rate was 8.1% in October, well above the 6.9% national rate. New Mexico depleted its unemployment insurance fund in September and has begun borrowing money from the federal government to fulfill claims to residents who have lost their jobs. If that is the kind of leadership we’ll get from a Biden administration, our economy will flatline by spring. We’ll be hearing from the White House, “Attention shoppers. Attention shoppers. We regret to inform you that our country is closing down.” RIP America. Tags: Catherine Mortensen, Potential Biden Appointee, Shuts Down Hobby LobbyTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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When Satan Asked His Senior Devils For A Plan To Destroy America
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 05:35 PM PST by Mario Murillo Ministries: The chief devils met with Satan in hell to devise the destruction of the United States. When did they meet? Well, it was some time ago, but not very long ago. The question on all their leathery lips was, “How can we destroy America?” After much squealing deliberation, one senior devil spoke up. “Remember, Abraham Lincoln said there was only one way that America could die.” Lincoln said, ‘If it ever reaches 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 free men, we must live through all time, or die by suicide.’ “So, you see,” the demon said, “if we want to kill America, we must get them to kill themselves.” The Devil asked, “What do you recommend?” Came the answer: “As I see it, there are three nation-killing forces that stand out in history. They, more than anything else, cause people to turn on themselves. They are Racism, Fascism, and Communism. However, we have a problem in America.” “What is that?” asked Satan. “Well,” replied the elder demon, “right now, America seems to be rejecting these notions. The young are attacking fascism. Communism is declining, because their President caused their economy to boom—especially among minorities—and this economic boom has damaged the economy and credibility of Communist countries. “Worse yet, the death of a black man in police custody has awakened a movement against racism. It seems we have our work cut out for us, if we want these three killing-agents to keeping working in America.” Satan asked, “How can we keep Racism, Fascism, and Communism alive in America?” A hush settled over hell, because there seemed to be no answer. Then the silence was broken by another devil—a lying spirit everyone knew. This same devil had once fooled King Ahab into going to war, and it led to Ahab’s death. The story is found in 1 Kings 22:21-22, “Then a spirit came forward and stood before the Lord, and said, ‘I will persuade him.’ The Lord said to him, ‘In what way?’ So, he said, ‘I will go out and be a lying spirit in the mouth of all his prophets.’” “Can you do it?” Beelzebub asked the lying spirit. “Of course, I can. I am the master at inciting mobs. Remember, I am also the one who moved the masses—some of whom were even healed by You-Know-Who—to turn against Him. They wanted to spare Him, but when I was through with them, they were yelling, ‘Crucify Him!’ And they wouldn’t stop, until Barabbas was released in His place.” “I can twist minds until they become the very thing they say they are against,” he boasted. “How will you do it?” they all asked. “I will intensify hate until it blinds. That blind rage will make anti-Fascists start using tactics that are uniquely Fascist. They will attack like Fascists. The will censor like Fascists. They will assault and destroy people in ways that would impress Hitler. Under my spell, they will, all the while, believe themselves champions of equality, justice, and free speech.” “I will do the same thing with Racism. I will bury the ideals of Marin Luther King. Remember his dangerous words? ‘I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.’ I will make them ignore character and only look at skin color. “I will fool the victims of Racism into practicing a new kind of Racism. If hate isn’t enough, I will constantly insinuate that they are ‘victims’, until their definition of equality includes the destruction of another race.” “What is the greatest threat to your plan?” Satan asked. “Of course, it is our Supreme Enemy, Almighty God, working through His Church. We all know how they have disrupted our plans in the past. However, our campaign to get them to remain silent about politics and focus on inner blessings has kept them distracted and unprepared for the drastic change we will make in the American Culture. The only marginal threat is a remnant―those who keep warning them and declaring a ‘moral awakening.’ “But wait,” inquired an arch demon, “you’ve said nothing about Communism. How will you make a nation that has been so blessed with prosperity, seek to be totally controlled by government?” “Well, I have given that one a lot of thought and realized I must create a national disaster. I must bring about the total halt of the economy by locking people down, killing their small businesses, churches, and their hope. I think, maybe, by a virus.” Satan clapped his hands with glee, saying, “Yes, that will surely succeed! Those who call themselves Christians will be too weak and too cowardly to take a stand against all of your plans!” Was he right? 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48.) NBC MORNING RUNDOWN
Monday, January 4, 2021
Good morning, NBC News readers.
A critical week in American politics has started with a bang with the release of an hourlong phone call in which President Donald Trump can be heard pressuring a Georgia official to “find” votes to change the outcome of the election.
Here is what’s happening this Monday morning.
‘I just want to find 11,780 votes’: Trump presses Georgia official in stunning phone call President Trump pressured Georgia’s secretary of state to overturn the election results in an astounding hourlong phone call obtained Sunday by NBC News in which the president offered a litany of false claims about voter fraud and repeatedly berated state officials.
“So look, ” Trump told Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. “All I want to do is this. I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. Because we won the state.”
Raffensperger and his office’s general counsel, Ryan Germany, pushed back against Trump’s claims during the call which took place Saturday. Excerpts from it were first published Sunday by the Washington Post.
During the conversation, the president suggested that Raffensperger, who is a Republican, could face criminal consequences if he refused to intervene in accordance with his wishes.
“There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated,” Trump said.
Raffensperger responded, “Well, Mr. President, the challenge that you have is the data you have is wrong.”
Listen to the complete phone call.
The explosive exchange is the latest example of Trump’s unprecedented efforts to overturn the results of the presidential election with little more than two weeks left in office.
The conversation also came days before Tuesday’s runoff elections in Georgia that could determine which party controls the U.S. Senate, and a joint session of Congress on Wednesday to ratify President-elect Joe Biden’s Electoral College win.
‘The numbers are real’: U.S. Covid death toll passes 350,000 Dr. Anthony Fauci on Sunday pushed back on Trump’s false claims that the U.S. coronavirus death toll is “exaggerated.”
“The numbers are real,” Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, said during an interview with Chuck Todd on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
“All you need to do, Chuck, is to go into the trenches, go into the hospitals, go into the intensive care units and see what is happening. Those are real numbers, real people and real deaths.”
Fauci’s comments came in response to a tweet from Trump on Sunday in which he claimed that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention count of Covid-19 cases and deaths in the U.S. was “far exaggerated.”
December was the most deadly and infectious month of the pandemic in the United States: More than 77,000 people died and 6.4 million contracted the virus over the month, according to an NBC News analysis. Overall, more than 350,000 people have died from the virus in the U.S. and almost 20.5 million people have been infected.
Health officials fear that the level of infections and deaths could get worse over the next few weeks as the U.S. feels the full effects of travel during the holiday season.
As the Covid-19 death toll mounts, a group of widows have found each other on Facebook and are coping with their grief together.
Follow our live blog for all the latest Covid-19 developments.
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THINK about it Trump’s bizarre, desperate Georgia call mimics history’s cornered autocrats, history professor Ruth Ben-Ghiat writes in an opinion piece.
Live BETTER Ok, let’s just admit that the holidays were a wash in terms of exercise. Here’s how to ease back into fitness with this simple 31-day walking plan.
One hopeful thing When the pandemic hit and schools closed, Stanford University seniors Margot Bellon and Isabel Wang recognized that disadvantaged students may not have the technology to keep up with virtual schooling.
They created the nonprofit Bridging Tech, which provides donated computers to young students like 11-year-old Mariah Anthony.
Thanks for reading the Morning Rundown.
Happy New Year! Thanks to my colleagues Rachel Elbaum and Saphora Smith for filling in for me over the holidays.
If you have any comments — likes, dislikes — send me an email at: petra@nbcuni.com
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From NBC’s Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Carrie Dann and Melissa Holzberg
FIRST READ: Chaos, division, shakeups and shakedowns: Trump’s last two months have summed up his presidency
The last two months since the election – Nov. 3 to Jan. 3 – have been arguably the two most turbulent months of the Trump Era.
They also perfectly encapsulate the entire Trump presidency.
False claims and conspiracy theories. Chaos. Firings and staff shakeups. Controversial pardons. Defeats in Congress and the courts. A divided Republican Party – split between those willing to do the president’s bidding and those thinking he’s gone too far.
And to top it all off, a leaked phone call asking Georgia’s secretary of state to overturn the election results on a day when U.S. coronavirus deaths surpass 350,000.
Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images
Here’s a rundown of what’s happened in the two months since Election Day:
Nov. 7: News organizations, including NBC News, project Biden the winner of Pennsylvania and thus the presidential race; Trump tweets – falsely – “I WON THIS ELECTION, BY A LOT!”
Nov. 9: Trump fires Defense Secretary Mark Esper, replacing him with Christopher Miller
Nov. 12: NBC News projects Biden as the winner of Arizona
Nov. 13: NBC News calls Biden the apparent winner in Georgia
Nov. 17: Trump fires cybersecurity chief Christopher Krebs, who contradicted Trump’s allegations of election fraud; Trump also praises the GOP members of the Wayne County (Detroit) Canvassing Board who refused to certify the county’s election results (they later reversed course)
Nov. 18: U.S. coronavirus fatalities surpass 250,000
Nov. 19: Hand count in Georgia confirms Biden won the state — by more than 12,000 votes.
Nov. 23: After weeks of delay, GSA Administrator Emily Murphy acknowledges Biden’s victory, formally authorizing the White House transition
Nov. 25: Trump pardons Michael Flynn
Dec. 2: Trump releases factually incorrect 46-minute video alleging voter fraud in the 2020 election
Dec. 7: Recount confirms Biden won Georgia – again
Dec. 10: More than 100 House Republicans sign on to amicus brief of Texas lawsuit seeking to overturn Biden’s victory
Dec. 11: U.S. Supreme Court rejects Texas lawsuit
Dec. 14: Electoral College makes Biden’s win official: Biden 306 electoral votes, Trump 232; Attorney General Bill Barr announces his resignation; U.S. coronavirus death toll crosses 300,000
Dec. 23: Trump vetoes Defense authorization bill; he threatens to derail the coronavirus relief package Congress passed; and he pardons Paul Manafort, Roger Stone and Charles Kushner
Dec. 27: Trump capitulates and signs Covid relief bill into law
Jan. 1: Congress overrides Trump’s veto of the Defense authorization bill, the first veto override of Trump’s presidency
Jan. 2: Eleven GOP senators announce they will join Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., in officially challenging the results of the 2020 election; Trump begs Georgia’s secretary of state to overturn the election results in his state; U.S. coronavirus deaths top 350,000.
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A stunning Saturday
Re-read those events from Jan. 2.
On the same day that GOP senators say they will challenge the election results on Wednesday – asking for an audit of the election as their stated goal – the president of the United States picked up the phone, called Georgia’s secretary of state and asked him to overturn the election in that state.
“All I want to do is this: I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. Because we won the state,” Trump said.
And on that same day, we learned that more than 350,000 Americans have died from the coronavirus.
By the way, just think about the leaked audio/video from the Trump Era – the Access Hollywood tape, the Ukraine call and now this.
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Data Download: The numbers you need to know today
20,711,482: The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States, per the most recent data from NBC News and health officials. (That’s 544,324 more than the number of cases on New Year’s Day and 3,419,939 more than on the day of our final 2020 First Read newsletter on December 18.
352,340: The number of deaths in the United States from the virus so far. (That’s 4,317 more than the number of deaths on New Years’ Day and 40,656 more than on the day of our final 2020 First Read newsletter on December 18.)
255.24 million: The number of coronavirus tests that have been administered in the United States so far, according to researchers at The COVID Tracking Project.
125,544: The number of people currently hospitalized with coronavirus
At least 4.2 million: The number of people in the United States who have received Covid-19 vaccination shots.
216: The number of Democrats who voted for Nancy Pelosi in her close but successful reelection to be House Speaker.
5: The number of Democrats who voted “present” or for some other candidate rather than Pelosi.
11,779 votes: Joe Biden’s margin of victory in Georgia, according to the final results certified after a third count.
“11,780 votes”: What President Trump said he wanted Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “find” during a contentious hour-long call with Raffensperger and other elections officials in the state.
More than 3 million: The number of early votes cast in the Georgia runoff elections before the December 31 deadline
1: The number of days until the Jan. 5 Senate runoffs.
23: The number of political appointees that Joe Biden has named, out of 756 being tracked by the Partnership for Public Service.
All 10: The number of living Defense Secretaries who signed on to an op-ed underscoring that the military has no role in changing election results and that the time for questioning the election’s outcome has passed.
16: The number of days until Inauguration Day.
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Still waiting on Biden’s AG pick
With President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration 16 days away, and with Election Day 62 days in the rearview mirror, Biden is making a bit of modern history with how late he’s naming one key Cabinet pick – for attorney general.
According to Senate confirmation records dating back to former President Jimmy Carter’s Cabinet picks, Biden’s impending AG announcement will be the latest of the last seven presidents. Here’s what it looks like by the numbers:
- President Trump announced his AG pick 11 days after Election Day.
- Barack Obama announced his first pick (just including first terms) 28 days after Election Day.
- George W. Bush waited 46 days.
- Bill Clinton’s first 1992 pick was announced 52 days after Nov. 3 1992.
- George H. W. Bush waited just 21 days.
- Ronald Reagan named William French Smith 38 days after Election Day 1980.
- Jimmy Carter waited 48 days.
Biden has also not announced his picks to lead the Commerce and Labor Departments, as well as the Small Business Administration.
Filled Cabinet positions
State: Tony Blinken
Treasury: Janet Yellen
Defense: Ret. Gen. Lloyd Austin
Homeland Security: Alejandro Mayorkas
HHS: Xavier Becerra
Agriculture: Tom Vilsack
Transportation: Pete Buttigieg
Energy: Jennifer Granholm
Interior: Deb Haaland
Education: Miguel Cardona
HUD: Marcia Fudge
Veterans Affairs: Denis McDonough
UN Ambassador: Linda Thomas-Greenfield
Director of National Intelligence: Avril Haines
EPA: Michael Regan
OMB Director: Neera Tanden
US Trade Representative: Katherine Tai
Unfilled Cabinet positions
Attorney General: Doug Jones, Sally Yates, Merrick Garland
Commerce: TBD
Labor: Andy Levin, Bernie Sanders, Marty Walsh
CIA: Michael Morell
SBA: Diana Taylor
Other top Biden staffers
Chief of Staff: Ron Klain
National Security Adviser: Jake Sullivan
Climate Envoy: John Kerry
Domestic Policy Council Director: Susan Rice
National Economic Council Director: Brian Deese
Surgeon General: Dr. Vivek Murthy
Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Dr. Rochelle Walensky
Covid-19 Czar: Jeff Zients
White House Communications Director: Kate Bedingfield
White House Press Secretary: Jen Psaki
VP Communications Director: Ashley Etienne
VP Chief Spokesperson: Symone Sanders
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Georgia Runoff Watch by Ben Kamisar
Today’s Runoff Watch takes a look at the record-breaking ad spending in both Senate runoffs, spending enough to make both races the two most expensive Senate contests (by TV and radio ad spending) in US election history.
Combining runoff spending with what was spent up through Election Day, both contests (GOP Sen. David Perdue v. Democrat Jon Ossoff, and GOP Sen. Kelly Loeffler v. Democrat Raphael Warnock) easily clear the record of $251 million spent on the airwaves in North Carolina’s 2020 Senate race.
The Perdue-vs.-Ossoff race is set to have about $382 million spent on TV and radio, and the Loeffler-vs.-Warnock race is set to have about $284.3 million in TV and radio spending (this total includes money booked to be spent on Monday and Tuesday), per AdImpact.
While both Democratic campaigns outspent their GOP rivals on the airwaves, GOP outside groups more than filled the void, giving Republicans a final spending edge in both races.
Meanwhile, President Trump campaigns tonight in Dalton, Ga., on the eve of tomorrow’s runoff, and President-elect Biden campaigns in Atlanta.
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THE LID: 50 percent plus one
Ever wonder where Georgia’s “50 percent plus one” rule came from? Check out our deep dive on the segregationist lawmaker who fought to implement it.
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ICYMI: What ELSE is happening in the world?
Here’s how Georgia’s diversifying suburbs could make a big difference in tomorrow’s runoffs.
Trump has made Tuesday’s elections more complicated for Republicans with every new accusation and tweet.
Did Trump’s call to Raffensperger violate the law?
Politico previews the likely Kemp-Abrams rematch in 2022.
One Trump ally who’s not signing on to the Senate effort to challenge the results: Tom Cotton.
And the New York Times looks at Ted Cruz’s journey from Trump rival to top ally.
A U.K. court has ruled that Julian Assange cannot be extradited to the United States to face espionage charges.
Max Rose won’t run for New York City mayor after all.
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No images? Click here Good morning. It’s Monday, Jan. 4, and we’re covering the 117th Congress, the continued surge in COVID-19 cases, and America’s deadliest serial killer. Have feedback? Let us know at hello@join1440.com. First time reading? Sign up here. NEED TO KNOWA New CongressMembers of the 117th Congress were sworn in on Capitol Hill yesterday, bringing in a historically diverse group and starting what is expected to be a volatile week in US politics. Of the 535 seats, more than 120 will be filled by women and 124 will be filled by people of color. All outstanding legislation from the previous session—including an effort to boost direct stimulus payments to $2,000—must be reintroduced. Democrats have an 11-seat majority in the House, down from 38 in the previous Congress. Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D, CA-12) was reelected as speaker, possibly her final term. Republicans have a 51-48 edge in the Senate, pending the outcome of tomorrow’s dual runoffs in Georgia, where incumbent Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R) faces challenger Raphael Warnock (D) and incumbent Sen. David Perdue (R) faces Jon Ossoff (D). Perdue’s seat will be vacant until the race is called (read why). Pollsters have generally avoided weighing in on the races, and those polls conducted show no clear leaders in the traditional GOP stronghold. Republicans must win at least one of the two races to maintain Senate control. More than 3 million people have voted early, roughly 60% of the 5 million total votes cast in November (track here). On Wednesday, Congress will convene a joint session to count ballots cast by the Electoral College, formalizing President-elect Joe Biden’s win. At least 12 Republican senators have said they will join with more than 140 House members in objecting to certification of certain states’ votes (see process). It would mark just the second time since 1887 objections forced Congress to debate the Electoral College results—the first occurred when former Sen. 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Little, who suffered from heart disease and diabetes, was serving multiple life sentences at the time of his death. In and out of prison for decades, Little was arrested in 2012 on suspicion of the murders of three Los Angeles women. Having denied killing anyone for years, Little changed course in 2018, claiming to have taken the lives of more than 90 people, with killings ranging across 19 states and three decades. Adept at drawing, FBI officials corroborated at least 60 of Little’s claims based on his depictions and details. The total number of victims surpasses that of Gary Ridgway—the so-called Green River Killer—who, like Little, preyed on females living on the margins of society. Read this gripping account—along with original drawings—from the only journalist to ever interview Little at length. 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63.) AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH
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64.) NATIONAL REVIEW
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65.) POLITICAL WIRE
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66.) RASMUSSEN REPORTS
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67.) ZEROHEDGE
68.) GATEWAY PUNDIT
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69.) FRONTPAGE MAG
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70.) HOOVER INSTITUTE
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