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Good morning from Washington, where the liberal media’s assault on Justice Brett Kavanaugh is on again. We’ve got commentary from Jarrett Stepman and related reports by Rachel del Guidice and Jackson Elliott. On the podcast, national security expert Peter Brookes assesses the attack on a Saudi oil facility. Plus: Kevin Mooney on the scandal overshadowing UAW’s strike, and Melanie Israel on the terrible harvest of an Illinois abortion doctor. On this date in 1862, Confederate and Union troops battle near Maryland’s Antietam Creek in the bloodiest day in U.S. military history. |
Commentary The Media Reboots Its Crusade Against Kavanaugh The media’s abysmal coverage of Kavanaugh is explained by one simple reality: the political stakes involved with the Supreme Court. More News Union Scandal Coincides With GM Auto Workers Strike Vance Pearson, the UAW’s Region 5 director, was arrested and charged Thursday with embezzlement, money laundering, and other offenses as part of a federal investigation. More Commentary Discovery of Fetal Remains at Abortionist’s House Shows the Cruelty of Abortion Dr. Ulrich Klopfer’s dangerous incompetence highlights the need for state laws that uphold commonsense health and safety standards in abortion facilities. More Analysis What You Need to Know About the Attack on Saudi Arabia A major attack on Saudi oil production is stoking tensions in the Middle East. Heritage Foundation expert Peter Brookes discusses what happened, and what it means for the region and U.S. More News Judicial Confirmations Became Political Because Judges Became Political, Experts Say “I think unfortunately we’ve reached a new low,” Carrie Severino, chief counsel and policy director for the Judicial Crisis Network, says. More News Ocasio-Cortez Calls for Impeaching Kavanaugh, but Top House Democrat Says It’s Off the Table for Now “It is unsurprising that Kavanaugh, credibly accused of sexual assault, would lie under oath to secure a Supreme Court seat,” says Ocasio-Cortez, adding “He must be impeached.” More | ||
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THE EPOCH TIMES
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“I no longer listen to what people say, I just watch what they do. Behavior never lies.” WINSTON CHURCHILL Good morning! Purdue Pharma, the company that made billions selling its prescription painkiller OxyContin, filed for bankruptcy after facing thousands of lawsuits. According to the lawsuits, the company misled doctors and patients about addiction and overdose risks. Under a proposed agreement, the company will restructure and provide billions to address the opioid crisis. Read full story here New York Times Issues Major Correction to Story About Brett Kavanaugh Trump Responds to NY Times Correction: ‘The One Who Is Actually Being Assaulted Is Justice Kavanaugh’ Water Found in Atmosphere of Planet Beyond Our Solar System President Donald Trump questioned Iran’s denial of involvement in the recent drone attacks on oil facilities that knocked down half of Saudi Arabia’s daily production. Read more Oil prices surged more than 15 percent to their highest level in nearly four months at the open on Sunday after an attack on Saudi Arabia’s oil facilities on Saturday that knocked out more than 5 percent of global oil supply. Read more President Tsai Ing-wen had stern words for Beijing at a press conference, after the island’s diplomatic ally, the Solomon Islands, voted to drop recognition of Taiwan in favor of China. Read more California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order aimed to combat the use of e-cigarettes among the state’s youth, as nearly 400 people have been stricken with a lung illness potentially related to vaping. Read more House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is facing growing bipartisan pressure to bring the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) to the House floor before the end of this year. Read more The Trump administration is proposing that immigrants be required for the first time to provide information about their social media accounts as part of the application process for U.S. citizenship and other immigration-related benefits. Read more See More Top Stories Media Bad-Mouths the Economy Like It Did in 1992 By Larry Elder As it did in 1992, the anti-Republican media is covering the president’s economy as negatively as possible while keeping a straight face. After all, unemployment is at historical lows, most Americans feel optimistic about their own economic future, and most credit President Donald Trump with the growing economy… Read more Transnational Treason: DSA Partners With Brazilian Trotskyists to Build Mass Socialist Movements, Attack Trump and Bolsonaro By Trevor Loudon The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) is working closely with Brazilian Trotskyists from the Party of Socialism and Liberty to coordinate attacks against U.S. President Donald Trump and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro. The U.S.–Brazil revolutionary alliance is conducted through revolutionaries in both countries aligned to an international… Read more See More Opinions Why Economists Can’t Get It Right By Valentin Schmid (January 12, 2017) From wrong forecasts by the International Monetary Fund and Wall Street, to wrong policies by the Federal Reserve and the Federal Government, wrong economic theory impacts everyone. Last year was a particularly bad one for the profession, as none of the mainstream forecasts on major events, from Brexit to Donald Trump’s election, and the effects of those events on markets and the economy, were correct. Read more Because Horowitz didn’t deliver bombshells expected in his earlier reports, some are assuming this next report will also be a dud. Those who make that assumption could be wrong. Inspector General Horowitz Is Coming Copyright © 2019 The Epoch Times, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can unsubscribe from this list or remove my account. |
THE FLIP SIDE
View this email in your browser Tuesday, September 17, 2019 Saudi Oil Facilities Attacked On Monday, The Wall Street Journal reported that “U.S. intelligence indicates Iran was the staging ground for a debilitating attack on Saudi Arabia’s oil industry… U.S. officials shared with Saudi Arabia the intelligence reports and their assessment that Iran launched more than 20 drones and at least a dozen missiles at the Saudi oil facilities on Saturday… But Saudi officials said the U.S. didn’t provide enough proof to conclude that the attack was launched from Iran, indicating the U.S. information wasn’t definitive. U.S. officials said they planned to share more information with the Saudis in the coming days.” Wall Street Journal From the Left The left is critical of President Trump’s support for Saudi Arabia and cautions against the use of military force. On Sunday, “President Trump declared that the United States was ‘locked and loaded,’ a phrase that seemed to suggest he was ready to strike back. But then he promised to wait for Saudi Arabia to tell him ‘under what terms we would proceed.’ His message on Twitter offered a remarkable insight into the deference Mr. Trump gives to the Saudi royal family… It was hard to imagine him allowing NATO, or a European ally, such latitude to determine how the United States should respond. But for Mr. Trump, the Saudis have always been a special case, their economic import having often overwhelmed other considerations in his mind… “In his comments to reporters on Monday, Mr. Trump seemed intent on avoiding the perception that he was taking direction from the Saudis. If there is any response to the strikes on the oil facilities, he said, then the Saudis would play a part themselves — if nothing else, by financing it. Which, of course, made it sound like the United States was willing to be, in effect, a mercenary force for the Saudis.” Peter Baker and David E. Sanger, New York Times “The idea that the United States military would be at the beck and call of Saudi leaders was odd enough. But then Trump clarified Monday morning that it wasn’t even about us needing Saudi oil. ‘We don’t need Middle Eastern Oil & Gas, & in fact have very few tankers there, but will help our Allies!’ he said. So the ‘America First’ president who pledged a noninterventionist foreign policy is threatening to go to a war with little strategic interest for the United States because … he just wants to help?” Aaron Blake, Washington Post “Mr. Trump’s ability to respond effectively is severely limited compared to previous U.S. presidents. Few believe his pronouncements, so barring the presentation of overwhelming evidence, claims of Iranian responsibility will not persuade even close U.S. allies. European states that joined U.S. operations to secure the Persian Gulf in the past are very reluctant to do so now, because they fear Mr. Trump will drag them into a war. Even some of Iran’s foremost adversaries don’t want a conflict with Iran presided over by an erratic and unstable U.S. president, who already canceled one military strike at the last minute. The attack should not go unanswered, but the best response may not be a military one.” Editorial Board, Washington Post “The problem is that our maximum pressure is putting the Islamic Republic in a corner economically but not politically or militarily… One possibility might be for the administration to propose that the French host a meeting of the parties to the Iran nuclear deal — the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, as well as Germany and the Iranians — with the aim of discussing the Iranian nuclear program and the regional dangers. True, there is a risk that the United States will come under pressure to rejoin the nuclear deal or drop sanctions, but the Iranians and the other participants should also know that if this fails, a dangerous escalation could be the result… if Trump is to avoid a crisis that might soon spin out of control, he will have to act soon.” Dennis Ross, Washington Post “Whether it’s a Trump-Rouhani meeting in New York or private discussions between US and Iranian experts to lay out the parameters for meaningful negotiations, the national security team should not miss the forest for the trees: Iran is a bad actor, but by making a series of policy missteps the administration has aggravated those threats. Removing any one of those threats, starting with nuclear ones, should be a priority. Doing so will require the President to do something out of character — admit that he was wrong about withdrawing from the nuclear deal without any realistic plan to renegotiate it.” Samantha Vinograd, CNN Some argue that Saudi Arabia has “been exporting their murderous anti-Americanism for decades. Their citizens were behind 9/11 and they bear a fair amount of responsibility for the rise of ISIS as well. They’ve been fighting Yemen forever and their current war has included endless atrocities… Internally they’re as repressive a regime as you can imagine, even more so than Iran. Just recently they murdered a critic and then carved him up with a bone saw to get rid of the evidence. They are forever trying to get America to lay down American lives in their endless proxy wars against Shiite Iran… nothing Iran has done holds even a tiny candle to Saudi Arabia’s behavior.” Kevin Drum, Mother Jones From the Right The right is divided as to the proper response. Some argue that “Iran’s Sept. 14 drone attack against oil facilities in Saudi Arabia was not a mere nation-against-nation dust-up, but an assault against the global economy. As the nation with the greatest wherewithal to retaliate without escalating the retaliation into a full-scale regional war, the United States is well positioned to teach Iran a lesson it won’t soon forget… The U.S. has the capability to penetrate Iranian air defenses, cripple a few Iranian facilities with highly targeted air strikes, and leave without providing Iran an obvious target at which to hit back. Iran does not have the force-projection capabilities to strike back at the U.S.” Quin Hillyer, Washington Examiner “The game changer in international oil markets is the audacity of the attack, in its precision and exposure of the vulnerability of Saudi oil infrastructure. And now everyone knows it can happen again. This isn’t about Saudi Arabia at all. It is about American leadership and commitment to a global economic order… Pompeo and the Donald Trump administration must now follow through with ramifications for the accusation against Iran. If Tehran is responsible, they must share evidence of Iran’s culpability in the attacks. And then the United States must act, and act resolutely. To decline retribution would only embolden Iran and its Houthi allies.” Karen Young, Al-Monitor Others urge diplomatic pressure. “The U.S. has long been the guardian of the Gulf and cannot allow this sensitive region, with its ample oil reserves, to be hostage to Iranian terrorism. [But] this is not to suggest a rush to rash action. The Islamic Republic has offered us a unique opportunity to mobilize the international community against it. Iran’s remaining oil customers should be pressed to discontinue their purchases and thus their further subsidization of a regime bent on breaking international law. The theocracy’s most important vulnerability is still its weakening economy, and it is that nerve that Washington should continue pinching. Given this latest Iranian act of terror, the Trump administration may have stumbled on a unique opportunity to multi-lateralize its strategy of maximum pressure.” Ray Takeyh, Washington Examiner It’s worth noting that “American energy independence, finally realized under the policies of President Donald Trump, means ‘no blood for oil.’ And that’s true even when the world’s oil supply is threatened… America is in a stronger position now than it was ten years ago when similar geopolitical circumstances caused oil prices to skyrocket to an all-time high of $146 a barrel… right now, in coal mines and in fracking fields and on oil rigs and ocean platforms across this nation, there are millions of American energy workers whose toil and sweat mean that our energy security is sovereignty. Their labor in our energy industry means fewer of our brave military will go overseas to protect, fight, and die, for America’s interests.” Daniel Turner, Fox News “There are plenty of reasons why prudence demands the United States does not pull the trigger. For one, there is no formal defense alliance between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia, which means that we are not obligated to come to their defense. And Iran, never content with exhibiting weakness, would most certainly respond if American missiles started flying into their airspace. There is no way for President Trump to be confident that a U.S. operation against Tehran wouldn’t spiral into a full-blown war… “One of the most compelling reasons Trump should not launch an attack, however, is constitutional. Without an authorization from Congress, an attack against Iran would be illegal, unconstitutional, and a violation of separation of powers. The president may be the commander in chief, but the Congress holds the ultimate power over when and where the country goes to war.” Daniel DePetris, Washington Examiner “If a dozen drones or missiles can do the kind of damage to the world economy as did those fired on Saturday—shutting down about 6 percent of world oil production—imagine what a U.S.-Iran-Saudi war would do to the world economy. In recent decades, the U.S. has sold the Saudis hundreds of billions of dollars of military equipment. Did our weapons sales carry a guarantee that we will also come and fight alongside the kingdom if it gets into a war with its neighbors?… the nation does not want another war. How we avoid it, however, is becoming difficult to see. John Bolton may be gone from the West Wing, but his soul is marching on.” Patrick Buchanan, The American Conservative On the bright side… Officials: Bigfoot not to blame for Bradford bridge project delay. 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THE RESURGENT
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Good morning, Here is all the news conservatives need to know to start their day. At 4pm ET, you can catch me on radio to bring you up to speed on developments throughout the day. You can listen live here. John Roberts is Culpable in the Kavanaugh Attacks Yes, yes, the New York Times is pushing this latest Kavanaugh story to sell the book written by two New York Times reporters. But there is also more to it than that. In the past few years, attacks on the credibility of the Supreme Court have increased. Those attacks skyrocketed after the Obamacare decision in […] The post John Roberts is Culpable in the Kavanaugh Attacks appeared first on The Resurgent. Read in browser » A Questionable Strategy Emerges According to Axios, the Democrats have decided to attempt to paint a leader from each branch of government as a villain who must be defeated in 2020. Trump is the biggest target, of course. But they are adding Justice Brett Kavanaugh and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to the list. Kavanaugh The New York Times […] The post A Questionable Strategy Emerges appeared first on The Resurgent. Read in browser » Babylon Bee is Way Ahead of the Curve When It Comes to Snopes A January Babylon Bee post poking at the fact checking site has become a Snopes-fulfilling prophecy. The post Babylon Bee is Way Ahead of the Curve When It Comes to Snopes appeared first on The Resurgent. Read in browser » Tweetle Dumb The media race to the bottom again covering Brett Kavanaugh. The post Tweetle Dumb appeared first on The Resurgent. Read in browser » Here’s Why a Tweet by Lone Conservative Founder Kassy Dillon Caught President Trump’s Attention Lone Conservative founder and former Daily Wire staffer Kassy Dillon went viral over the weekend for suggesting the following. She half-jokingly tweeted, “Here’s the thing: I’m voting for Trump but I wouldn’t be friends with Trump. I’m not voting for Yang but I’d definitely be his friend.” Dillon, who is a current graduate student at […] The post Here’s Why a Tweet by Lone Conservative Founder Kassy Dillon Caught President Trump’s Attention appeared first on The Resurgent. Read in browser » LIVE: The Erick Erickson Show – Saudi Arabia, New York Times and Joe Biden v. Corn Pop! The post LIVE: The Erick Erickson Show – Saudi Arabia, New York Times and Joe Biden v. Corn Pop! appeared first on The Resurgent. Read in browser » Ilhan Omar is a Piece of Work Any hope for a two-state solution was extinguished (not diminished) when the Arab League called for, and so-called Palestinian leaders still demand, a one-state solution, with an Arab majority and second-class citizenship for Jews (if any remain after ethnic cleansing). The post Ilhan Omar is a Piece of Work appeared first on The Resurgent. Read in browser » Even Morning Joe Can’t Believe the NYT Ran The Kavanaugh Piece The post Even Morning Joe Can’t Believe the NYT Ran The Kavanaugh Piece appeared first on The Resurgent. Read in browser » Ilhan Omar Compares Migrant Detention Centers to Slave Camps in Africa During the Slave Trade The post Ilhan Omar Compares Migrant Detention Centers to Slave Camps in Africa During the Slave Trade appeared first on The Resurgent. Read in browser » Tom Perez Dodges on Far-Left Candidate Question The post Tom Perez Dodges on Far-Left Candidate Question appeared first on The Resurgent. Read in browser » Recent Items: Remember, you can listen to the Erick Erickson Show anytime and anywhere via WSB Radio, iTunes, Stitcher, and Soundcloud. As always, you can find pretty much anything and everything I’m writing about throughout the day via The Resurgent. Thanks for reading and tuning in. Erick Erickson THE RESURGENT Facebook Twitter Instagram Copyright © 2019 The Resurgent Media Group, LLC, All rights reserved. unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences |
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Sign up for this newsletter Read online The morning’s most important stories, curated by Post editors. (AP) Trump’s competing instincts on Iran: Big threats vs. eagerness to make a deal The president is caught between a political imperative to confront Iran — pleasing hawkish Republicans and allies Israel and Saudi Arabia — and his own instincts against foreign intervention and toward cutting a deal. By Anne Gearan ● Read more » Pentagon urges restraint to avoid conflict with Iran over Saudi strikes Military leaders are concerned about the possibility of a costly fight even though no U.S. personnel or facilities were targeted. By Missy Ryan and Dan Lamothe ● Read more » Inaction on Kavanaugh sex misconduct allegations reignites political rancor Democrats are angry about a Supreme Court confirmation process they feel was rushed, while Republicans are decrying what they view as more attempts to tarnish Brett M. Kavanaugh’s reputation. By Seung Min Kim ● Read more » From ‘my generals’ to ‘my Kevin,’ Trump’s preferred possessive can be a sign of affection — or control His reported referral to Egypt’s Abdel Fatah al-Sissi as “my favorite dictator” provided the latest example of one of the president’s most common rhetorical tics. The Debrief | The Pursuit ● By Ashley Parker ● Read more » Opinions ADVERTISEMENT Why Nancy Pelosi says it doesn’t matter whether Trump can be trusted By Jonathan Capehart ● Read more » The FBI probe into Kavanaugh turns out to be more of a sham than it seemed By Editorial Board ● Read more » There’s nothing wrong with good, harmless fun! By Alexandra Petri ● Read more » Trump thankfully hasn’t been tested yet. Our luck may be running out. By Catherine Rampell ● Read more » American Pharoah has officially joined the Resistance By Dana Milbank ● Read more » ADVERTISEMENT The hardest job for the next president may be fixing Trump’s mess By Eugene Robinson ● Read more » More News Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao faces investigation over ethics allegations The House Oversight and Reform Committee’s sweeping request for documents follows growing scrutiny of whether Chao used her position to help a New York-based shipping company owned by her father and sisters gain favor with the Chinese government. By Hannah Knowles ● Read more » Schiff gives acting intelligence chief Tuesday deadline to turn over whistleblower complaint House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam B. Schiff (D-Calif.) said the standoff raises concerns that the White House or other executive branch officials are trying to prevent Joseph Maguire from complying in order to cover up serious misconduct. By Ellen Nakashima ● Read more » Netanyahu’s election bid and the shadow of apartheid If the Israeli prime minister returns to power and follows through on his promises, he may confirm a dark reality of the Israeli state. Today’s WorldView | Analysis ● By Ishaan Tharoor ● Read more » British Supreme Court considers whether Boris Johnson broke the law in suspending Parliament The court proceedings, which get underway today, could have far-reaching implications for Brexit and the balance of power. By Karla Adam and William Booth ● Read more » In New Mexico rally, Trump makes a direct appeal to Hispanic voters The president infused his speech with sweeping declarations of Latino support for his reelection, even though those claims belie polling data. By Philip Rucker and Reis Thebault ● Read more » We think you’ll like this newsletter Check out By The Way for tips and guides that will help you travel better and make you feel like a local wherever you go. Delivered every Thursday. Sign up » |
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POLITICO PLAYBOOK
POLITICO Playbook: Democrats’ impeachment pickle
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09/17/2019 05:48 AM EDT
DRIVING THE DAY
THIS POLITICAL PICKLE has come up in conversations with several Democratic sources over the last few days: If House Democrats impeach President DONALD TRUMP and he loses, they fear they could get blamed for a political hit job. If they don’t impeach him and he wins, they fear being blamed by the Democratic base for not doing enough. Best-case scenario: Dems are left hoping they don’t impeach him and Trump loses on his own.
TRUMP IN NEW MEXICO … GABBY ORR in Rio Rancho, N.M.: “‘You’re doing better than any state in the United States,’ he said. ‘How do I lose New Mexico? Explain that one. We’re here for a number of reasons, but we’re here because we really think we’re going to turn this state.’” POLITICO … 2016 election results
— NYT’S PETER BAKER, also in Rio Rancho: “He singled out a longtime supporter, Steve Cortes, a CNN commentator, who was present. ‘He happens to be Hispanic, but I’ve never quite figured it out because he looks more like a WASP than I do,’ Mr. Trump said.
“Shouting across the arena to Mr. Cortes, the president said: ‘Nobody loves the Hispanics more. Who do you like more, the country or the Hispanics?’ Mr. Cortes cupped his hands and shouted a reply that was hard to hear.
“‘He says the country,’ Mr. Trump interpreted for him. ‘I don’t know, I may have to go for the Hispanics, to be honest with you. We got a lot of Hispanics. We love our Hispanics. Get out and vote.’” NYT
TEHRAN SAYS NO TURTLE BAY TALKS … “Iran’s supreme leader: No talks with the U.S. at any level,” by AP’s Nasser Karimi in Tehran, Iran: “Iran’s supreme leader announced on Tuesday that ‘there will be no talks with the U.S. at any level’ — remarks apparently meant to end all speculation about a possible U.S.-Iran meeting between the two countries’ presidents at the U.N. later this month.
“Iranian state TV quoted Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as saying this is the position of the entire leadership of the country and that ‘all officials in the Islamic Republic unanimously believe’ this. ‘There will be no talks with the U.S. at any level,’ he said. Khamenei said the U.S. wants to prove its ‘maximum pressure policy’ against Iran is successful.
“‘In return, we have to prove that the policy is not worth a penny for the Iranian nation,’ Khamenei said. ‘That’s why all Iranian officials, from the president and the foreign minister to all others have announced that we do not negotiate (with the U.S.) either bilaterally or multilaterally.’” AP
— WAPO’S ANNE GEARAN: “Trump’s dual instincts on Iran: Big threats and an eagerness to deal”: “Trump’s dual approach on Iran is premised on the idea that by walking out of the 2015 international nuclear deal with Tehran and replacing the pact’s concessions with new sanctions, Trump can both please the hawks and force Iran to the bargaining table for a deal that would carry the Trump brand.
“Trump would be the first U.S. president to meet an Iranian president since the 1970s, an idea that appeals to him, said advisers who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe the president’s views. He has made an offer that has no precedent since the Islamic republic was born out of a bitterly anti-American revolution in 1979, saying repeatedly that he would sit down with ‘no conditions.’” WaPo
THE IRONY: Iranian leaders have now adopted the United States’ position, which is that Iran will not meet with Trump without preconditions.
A REMINDER … ISRAEL IS VOTING TODAY. Benjamin Netanyahu is vying for an unprecedented fifth term as prime minister. Israel is seven hours ahead of the U.S., so we should know more by the early afternoon. Early reports say there has been high turnout at the ballot box. AP preview
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NEW … A NEW REPORT by Sens. ROB PORTMAN (R-Ohio)and TOM CARPER (D-Del.), off embargo this morning, says the last three government shutdowns cost taxpayers nearly $4 billion. The report
SPOTTED: Todd Ricketts, the Cubs co-owner and current RNC finance chairman, at Cafe Milano on Monday evening celebrating his 50th birthday — the big day is actually Sept. 23. ATTENDING THE FETE: His brothers, Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts and Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts; attorney and RNC National Committeeman Richard Porter; Illinois political fundraiser Barrett Kedzior Zolnierowicz; Paul Ryan …
… Kellyanne Conway; and Sens. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), Cory Gardner (R-Colo.) and — even — Dick Durbin, the Illinois Democrat, who is also a Cubs fan. Fox News’ Bret Baier gave a toast. The big “awww” moment was watching Todd Ricketts and his wife, Sylvie, cut a rug. (hat tip: Shia Kapos)
KNOWING TRUMP — WAPO’S ASHLEY PARKER: “From ‘my generals’ to ‘my Kevin,’ Trump’s preferred possessive can be a sign of affection or control”
HOUSE DEMOCRATS HAND TRUMP A WIN … WAPO: “Farm bailout money likely to be included in stopgap spending bill amid pressure from moderate House Democrats,” by Erica Werner and Jeff Stein: “House Democrats, amid a backlash from moderates, are backing away from a plan to block President Trump from extending new farm bailout funds, people briefed on the discussions said.
“The shift comes days after Democrats had sought to prevent the White House from expanding a major component of their farm bailout plan, which the White House has estimated could cost close to $30 billion. Trump had authorized the bailout funds in response to an outcry from farmers who claimed they were caught in the middle of his trade war with China. Democrats are likely to include legislation that would expedite payment of these funds as part of a must-pass spending bill as soon as this week.” WaPo
IMPORTANT … SARAH FERRIS: “House Democrats have largely agreed to punt an ugly border wall fight with Donald Trump until November, likely averting a shutdown this month — as long as the president backs the plan.
“The House is expected to pass a stopgap funding bill this week that maintains the status quo for Trump’s border policies, marking a temporary concession by progressives still fuming at recent hard-line moves on immigration, according to multiple lawmakers and senior aides.
“Senate Republicans, too, say they’re willing to back the short-term bill — with Trump’s greenlight. That would set up a final showdown around Thanksgiving, which will be Trump’s last chance to deliver on his wall promise before peak campaign season.” POLITICO
PLAY THIS OUT A LITTLE BIT: Congress could easily punt a November fight into mid-December to ensure a Thanksgiving break. It’s really early, but senior aides we talk to are already getting worried about a December shutdown.
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THE SQUAD … BOSTON GLOBE: “Ayanna Pressley to submit resolution calling for an impeachment inquiry of Brett Kavanaugh,” by Danny McDonald:“‘I believe Christine Blasey Ford,’ said Pressley in a Monday statement. ‘I believe Deborah Ramirez. It is our responsibility to collectively affirm the dignity and humanity of survivors.’
“She continued, ‘Sexual predators do not deserve a seat on the nation’s highest court and Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation process set a dangerous precedent. We must demand justice for survivors and hold Kavanaugh accountable for his actions.’” Boston Globe
IMMIGRATION FILES — “Pentagon puts brakes on 3 border barrier projects because of cost,” by Matthew Choi: “The Defense Department is no longer moving forward with three border barrier projects in California and Arizona, according to a court filing Monday.
“The move is reversal of an earlier Pentagon authorization for about 20 miles of fencing, lighting and other border infrastructure that would have used $2.5 billion in funds redirected from a counter-drug fund. That authorization, announced Aug. 27, was based on what was then determined to be ‘lower-than-expected contract costs.’
“But the Defense Department revealed in the Monday filing that the department would not be able to cover the costs of the project.” POLITICO
HAPPENING TODAY — Trump’s former campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, is testifying before the House Judiciary Committee. AP: “A devoted friend and supporter of the president, Lewandowski isn’t expected to elaborate much beyond what he told [special counsel Robert] Mueller’s investigators last year.
“Mueller himself testified this summer, with no bombshells. Two other witnesses who were subpoenaed alongside Lewandowski — former White House aides Rick Dearborn and Rob Porter — won’t show up at all, on orders from the White House.”
2020 WATCH — “Warren, in NYC rally, casts campaign as successor to other women-led movements,” by Sally Goldenberg and Alex Thompson in New York: “Sen. Elizabeth Warren, in a speech that drew thousands of supporters to a historic site in Lower Manhattan, on Monday made one of her most explicit appeals to female voters since announcing her bid for the White House.
“In Washington Square Park, an area etched with the history of women-led political action against corruption and big business, she sought to cast her own campaign as the next iteration of that movement. ‘We’re not here today because of famous arches or famous men. In fact, we’re not here because of men at all,’ she proclaimed to loud cheers. ‘We’re here because of some hard-working women.’” POLITICO
— ELENA SCHNEIDER: “Michael Bennet releases new TV ads in Iowa”: “The Colorado Democrat didn’t appear on the primary debate stage last week, after failing to reach the criteria set by the Democratic National Committee. But Bennet is doubling down on his commitment to Iowa with a seven-figure TV and digital ad push over the next several weeks, starting Tuesday.” POLITICO
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TRUMP’S TUESDAY — The president will leave Albuquerque this morning at 11:50 a.m. Eastern time en route to Mountain View, Calif. He will then drive to Palo Alto and participate in a roundtable with supporters at 3:20 p.m., followed by a joint fundraising committee lunch. Trump will then head to Los Angeles. He will participate in a roundtable with supporters at 10:05 p.m. in Beverly Hills followed by a joint fundraising dinner.
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BEN SCHRECKINGER in Turnberry, Scotland: “Trump’s Scottish resort hosted military for longer stays”: “Air Force officers who have earned medals for their tours of combat theaters can pick up some more brass with a short pitstop in Southwest Scotland. As part of its relationship with the Air Force, President Donald Trump’s Turnberry resort occasionally gifts high-ranking officers a version of its ‘Pride Pin,’ a lapel pin featuring the property’s iconic lighthouse — an honor reserved for VIPs — upon their arrival, according a resort staffer familiar with the practice. Rank-and-file members can expect a more basic welcome package in their rooms, featuring goodies like Scottish shortbread.
“A five-day visit to Turnberry and the surrounding region revealed that the regular visits from Air Force crews on layovers from Prestwick Airport have become a major facet of the life of the resort. It also revealed that, rather than being restricted to single-night refueling stops, some visits last multiple nights, expanding the known dimensions of the relationship between the president’s luxury resort and the U.S. military.” POLITICO
BREXIT LATEST … JACK BLANCHARD: “A blockbuster trial for the ages kicks off in Westminster this morning as Britain’s most senior judges consider whether the prime minister broke the law by suspending parliament in the run-up to Brexit Day.” London Playbook
— METAPHOR ALERT: “Rather than face heckling from a small but boisterous crowd of demonstrators, [British PM] Boris Johnson skipped a planned outdoor press conference with his Luxembourgish counterpart Xavier Bettel on Monday, leaving his host to deliver a grandstanding lecture on how Brexit had been pursued for Tory Party advantage but with no plan for how to deliver it.” More from POLITICO Europe
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TRADE BLINK … REUTERS’ DAVID LAWDER: “Trump says U.S. reaches trade deals with Japan, no word on cars”: “In a letter to the U.S. Congress released by the White House, Trump said that he intends to enter into the agreements on tariff barriers and digital trade ‘in the coming weeks’ and was notifying lawmakers that the tariff deal would be made under a trade law provision allowing the U.S. president to make reciprocal tariff reductions by proclamation.
“‘In addition, I also will be entering into an Executive Agreement with Japan regarding digital trade,’ Trump said in the letter.” Reuters … The letter
REMEMBER THIS GUY? — “Islamic State Releases Purported Audio Message From Leader Baghdadi,” by WSJ’s Isabel Coles: “Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi ordered his followers to redouble their efforts to further the extremist group’s cause, in an audio message apparently aimed at raising morale after it lost control over its self-proclaimed caliphate in parts of Syria and Iraq earlier this year.
“The purported Baghdadi message follows Islamic State’s April release of what was the first known video footage of him in nearly five years. Severely weakened by the five-year military campaign that forced it underground in March, the extremist group remains a potent threat after reverting to insurgency while seeking to inspire attacks globally.
“‘O soldiers of Allah everywhere, know that what is coming is good…so the efforts must be redoubled and one’s best must be given in all aspects, whether in preaching or media or military or security,’ Baghdadi said in a 30-minute recording, according to monitoring group SITE Intelligence.” WSJ
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STAT DU JOUR … NYT: “The Cost of Running Guantánamo Bay: $13 Million Per Prisoner”
HAPPENING TODAY: The FEC’s daylong “disinformation” session, with representatives of Facebook, Google and Twitter. Nancy Scola previewed the meeting
THE REVIEWS ARE IN — “Sean Spicer’s ‘Dancing With The Stars’ Debut: Judges Say Salsa Didn’t Quite Sizzle,” by Deadline’s Ted Johnson
MEDIAWATCH — MICHAEL CALDERONE: “Times’ handling of Kavanaugh story draws widespread criticism”: “The New York Times’ bungled handling of revelations from a book on Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh managed to draw fire from both conservatives who long defended the Supreme Court justice and feminists who fought against his confirmation, both of whom expressed consternation over the paper’s decisions. …
“According to a Times insider familiar with the matter, [reporter Robin] Pogrebin wrote the offensive tweet, which should have been vetted before it was posted.” POLITICO
— “Answers to Reader Questions on Our Brett Kavanaugh Essay,” by NYT’s deputy editorial page editor James Dao: “The Opinion section, like other parts of The Times, has a process for writing and editing social media copy. In this case, the process was not followed properly, resulting in a tweet that fell well below our standards. The department is reviewing with everyone involved — including me — what went wrong to determine how we can avoid similar mistakes.” NYT
— VANITY FAIR’S JOE POMPEO: “Sources say Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly initially pitched their reporting to the news side, but top editors ultimately felt that there wasn’t enough juice to warrant a story there — punting the scoop to the Sunday Review section.” Vanity Fair
— “John Bolton Already Talking With Book Agents: ‘He Has a Lot to Dish,’” by The Daily Beast’s Max Tani and Asawin Suebsaeng: “According to two people with knowledge of the situation, Bolton has already expressed interest in writing a book on his time in the Trump administration, and has been in contact in recent days with literary agents interested in making that happen.” Daily Beast
— “Shane Gillis Dropped From ‘S.N.L.’ Cast Amid Criticism of Racist Slurs,” by NYT’s Dave Itzkoff
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FIRST IN PLAYBOOK — WHITE HOUSE ARRIVAL LOUNGE: John Horstman is now deputy director of media affairs at the White House. He previously was deputy communications director at the Labor Department. … Anthony Cruz now manages regional communications in the West and heads Hispanic media outreach at the White House. He is a Marco Rubio alum.
— Cale Brown is now deputy spokesperson at the State Department. He previously was director of strategic communications for the National Security Council.
TRANSITION — Caryl Stern is now executive director of the Walton Family Foundation. She previously was president and CEO of UNICEF USA.
IN MEMORIAM — “Paul Ingrassia, Prizewinning Automotive Journalist and Author, Dies at 69,” by WSJ’s James Hagety: “Paul Ingrassia, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for The Wall Street Journal who was one of the leading chroniclers of the auto industry for more than three decades, died Monday in Naples, Fla., where he had been under treatment for pancreatic cancer. He was 69 years old.
“Mr. Ingrassia, who also served as managing editor of the Thomson Reuters news service and president of Dow Jones Newswires, was the author of three books vividly describing pivotal moments in the car business.” WSJ
BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Don Baer, global chairman at Burson Cohn & Wolfe and chairman of the PBS board of directors. A trend he thinks doesn’t get enough attention: “Despite all the justified concerns about faltering media business models and repressive regimes endangering fair coverage, there is more outstanding, thoughtful, well-reported journalism in the world today than I can remember. I hope we give more attention to what a difference it makes for the better and do everything possible to protect and advance it.” Playbook Plus Q&A
BIRTHDAYS: Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) is 86 … former Supreme Court Justice David Souter is 8-0 … C-SPAN’s Steve Scully … David Litt is 33 … Richard Wolffe, columnist at the Guardian, is 51 … Bill Briggs … retired Marine Gen. Anthony Zinni is 76 … Narendra Modi, PM of India, is 69 … Marin Cogan … BuzzFeed’s Henry Gomez … Bill Bold … Anna Taylor … POLITICO’s Rachel Roubein and Crystal Thomas … Alberto Mucci … Sergio Rodriguera … Steve Kerrigan is 48 … Sara Stefanini … Anthony Coley, EVP, managing director of communications and senior adviser to the president and CEO at the Managed Funds Association … LA Unified’s Nick Melvoin is 33 … Courtney O’Donnell of Airbnb and Marie Claire … Leah V. Le’Vell, special assistant at the VA … J.T. Foley of Las Vegas Sands Corp government relations is 37 … Béatrice Leydier …
… Matthew Boyse, deputy assistant secretary of State for European and Eurasian affairs (h/t daughter Natalie) … Kimberley Fritts, founder and CEO of Cogent Strategies (h/t Jon Haber) … former Rep. Gene Taylor (D-Miss.) is 66 … Charlie Taffet … Brian Pate … Cole Lyle, military aide to Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) … Courtney Laydon … Amgen’s Kathryn Phelps … Christine Martin … Monica Patel … Elliott Feigenbaum … T.J. Helmstetter … Morgan Gress Johnson, account director at Brunswick Group … Meghan Clyne … John Clark … Andrea Billups … Doug Johnson … Matt Everett … Mackey Dykes … Claire Magee Ferguson … Adam Abrams … Frayda Lieber … Sandra Abrevaya … Andrew High … Brian Patrick, communications director for Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-Mich.) and an Eric Cantor alum (h/t Hannah Osantowske) … Andrew Carter … Cynthia Ruccia … Isabel Morin … Thomas Bride … Darcy Haber (h/t Teresa Vilmain)
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President Trump on Monday said it “looks” as if Iran is responsible for weekend attacks on Saudi Arabian oil facilities, but he stopped short of definitively blaming Tehran and said he is not “looking” for war. “I’m not looking to get into [a] new conflict, but sometimes you have to,” he told reporters in the Oval Office. The president said he is not “concerned at all” about a potential war with Iran, adding that he’d “like to avoid it” while boasting the United States is well prepared for any scenario. Trump’s comments differed from those of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who said on Saturday that Iran was behind the sophisticated attacks, not Yemen’s Houthi rebels, who initially claimed responsibility. The president, suddenly faced with a new set of circumstances with Iran, said he will send his influential adviser Pompeo to Saudi Arabia to discuss next steps, a plan that appeared to open the door to international engagement before deciding what, if any, action to take. U.S. investigators arrived in Saudi Arabia to gather evidence. World leaders are scheduled to meet next week in New York for the United Nations General Assembly, and the outcome of a Tuesday election in Israel remains uncertain for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who condemns Iran as a powerful enemy of Israel. Trump told reporters he had not pledged U.S. protection to ally Saudi Arabia. The Hill: Trump says he wants to avoid war with Iran. Trump, who prior to the attacks said he was willing to negotiate without preconditions with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani about a new nuclear deal, is faced with suddenly more complicated terrain. He must decide how to respond to what U.S. officials on Sunday described as coordinated military strikes against Saudi petroleum facilities, which appeared from intelligence data to originate in Iran. Trump has said the United States is “locked and loaded,” but he has also stated his desire to avoid military conflict with Iran. The Associated Press: Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, announced today “there will be no talks with the U.S. at any level,” according to Iran’s state TV. The remarks apparently are intended to end speculation about a possible U.S.-Iran meeting between the two countries’ presidents at the United Nations next week. U.S. lawmakers who are worried about the potential for military conflict with Tehran are on high alert, warning Trump that he would need to seek congressional approval before ordering any military action (The Hill). The New York Times: A Saudi government statement on Monday said, “Initial investigations have indicated that the weapons used in the attack were Iranian weapons.” But the Saudis stopped short of directly blaming Iran for the attack. The New York Times: Who was behind the Saudi oil attack? What the evidence shows. The Washington Post: Iran’s strategic use of drones and missiles rattles Middle East rivals. The Washington Post: Trump’s rationale for helping Saudi Arabia is not about domestic petroleum supplies, he tweeted: “We don’t need Middle Eastern Oil & Gas, & in fact have very few tankers there, but will help our Allies!” In other administration news: New York state prosecutors in late August subpoenaed eight years of Trump’s corporate and personal tax returns after the Manhattan district attorney’s office opened a criminal investigation into the role that the president and his family business played in hush money payments made in the run-up to the 2016 election, it was learned this week (The New York Times) … The president’s list of candidates to succeed John Bolton as director of the National Security Council has narrowed (Bloomberg) … New York-based Con Edison and eight other U.S. utilities filed a legal challenge on Monday to the Trump administration’s plan to cut carbon emissions from power plants, a policy to ease tougher Obama-era rulemaking (Reuters). |
LEADING THE DAY |
CONGRESS: As House Democrats try to juggle their legislative agenda and their ongoing push to impeach the president, they’ve been thrown a potential wrench as prominent Democrats make calls for Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh to be impeached and removed from the Supreme Court. Ever since The New York Times aired a new allegation of sexual misconduct against the justice over the weekend, 2020 Democrats and high-profile progressives have called for Kavanaugh to be impeached. However, as Mike Lillis reports, some House members have not made the same push. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) poured a bucket of cold water on the idea on Monday in a radio interview, saying that the panel’s focus is on Trump and will continue to be. “We have our hands full with impeaching the president right now and that’s going to take up our limited resources and time for a while,” Nadler said. Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is almost certain to be asked about it in the coming days as the House reconvenes later today, creating yet another distraction from leadership’s attempted focus on the party’s agenda. The Hill: Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) promises Kavanaugh will not be impeached over “scurrilous” allegations. |
© Getty Images However, the distraction is unlikely to go away. Most of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, headlined by Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), who fundraised off her impeachment support on Monday, along with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), are calling for Kavanaugh’s impeachment. As Niall Stanage writes, the new Kavanaugh allegation has sparked a political uproar, albeit one that has been complicated by a misstep by the Times, as it neglected to note that the woman involved is said to have no recollection of the incident, according to friends. However, Democrats continue to express anger over Kavanaugh and point to the pre-existing allegation of misconduct by Deborah Ramirez. According to the Times, two FBI agents who interviewed Ramirez found her “credible” and the bureau had not interviewed any of the 25 people her lawyers said might have evidence to corroborate her account, rejuvenating the furor on the left over Kavanaugh. “I think Democrats need to stand on principle. I think Democratic voters expect that, and they expect consistency,” said consultant Tara Dowdell, who also pointed out that Democrats have moved against members of their own party who have been accused of sexual misdeeds, headlined by former Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.). Adding to the Kavanaugh news cycle, CBS News reported late Monday that Leland Keyser, one of the four people Christine Blasey Ford said were at the party where Kavanaugh allegedly assaulted her in the summer of 1982, told the Times that she doesn’t believe Ford. She also told the FBI that Ford’s allies pressured her and threatened a smear campaign if she didn’t back up her former classmate. Politico: “Get real”: Senior Democrats shut down Kavanaugh impeachment push. > Lewandowski to the Hill: Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee are barreling toward a confrontation with the White House after setting a series of key deadlines this week for documents and witness hearings (The Hill). Tuesday is the deadline for three potential witnesses to provide testimony and for the Department of Homeland Security to provide materials on whether the president dangled pardons to border officials. So far, Corey Lewandowski is the only witness to agree to attend the joint hearing, while former White House aides Rob Porter and Rick Dearborn are not expected to appear. According to CNN, the pair are under White House orders “that they are immune from testifying as former senior presidential advisers.” While members of the panel have framed Lewandowski’s testimony as a win, Lewandowski is expected to be a steadfast defender of the president today. Some speculate that Lewandowski may use what is projected to be a heated hearing with House Democrats as a way to raise his profile as he decides on a possible bid for the Senate in New Hampshire (The Hill). > Guns: Prospects for a bipartisan deal on gun control legislation have dimmed significantly as the president and Democratic leadership appear to be miles apart on the key issue at hand: expanding background checks. As Alexander Bolton reports, Senate Republicans expect Trump to put forward a proposal addressing gun violence later this week, but Democrats predict it is likely to fall far short of what is needed and are already indicating that they may not support it. Senate Democrats are putting pressure on the president to agree to a gun control bill already approved by the House. However, he has yet to even signal support for a scaled-down background check bill sponsored by Sens. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Pat Toomey (R-Pa.), leaving Democrats downcast at the possibility. > House Dems target Secretary Chao: The House Oversight and Reform Committee launched an investigation on Monday into Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao over whether she has used her office to benefit herself and her family. The investigation is in response to a number of reports alleging that Chao, the spouse of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), has used her role in the Trump administration to boost Foremost Group, a shipping company founded by her father. Chao and McConnell have denied the reports. “The Committee is examining your misstatements of fact, your actions that may have benefited the company in which you continued to hold shares, and your compliance with ethics and financial disclosure requirements,” Oversight and Reform Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) and Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-Ill.), chairman of the Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy, wrote in a letter to Chao requesting documents (The Hill). |
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POLITICS: The president rallied supporters in New Mexico on Monday night, arguing that his policies have made the state wealthier, particularly on the energy front, and that Democrats would reverse that positive work as they push for the Green New Deal. “The Democrats want to completely annihilate New Mexico’s economy,” Trump said, pointing to the work on oil and gas under his administration that has increased revenue in the state. “The Democrats will never get the chance because New Mexico will never give them that chance.” The appearance was the latest by Trump in attempt to flip a blue state and expand the 2020 map. The Trump campaign has targeted New Hampshire, Minnesota, Nevada and Oregon in addition to the Land of Enchantment as they look for success beyond the states that backed him in 2016. “It’s been quite a while since a Republican won this state,” Trump told supporters, pointing to former President George W. Bush’s 2004 victory in the state. “I think we’re going to do great here. We’re here because we really think we’re going to turn this state and make it a Republican state” (The Associated Press). The Hill: Trump seeks to expand the Electoral College map with his New Mexico rally. The Washington Post: In New Mexico, Trump makes a direct appeal to Hispanic voters. The Associated Press: During her own campaign rally, Warren decries Trump as “corruption in the flesh.” |
© Getty Images > West Coast swing, cont.: The president arrives in California today for a two-day fundraising haul in a state that has made its opposition to the president abundantly clear and has served as the heartbeat of the opposition to his administration’s policies. Trump will hold fundraisers in Palo Alto and Beverly Hills on Tuesday, with two more scheduled for Wednesday in Los Angeles and San Diego before he returns to Washington. As Brett Samuels writes, Trump’s planned West Coast swing is an unusual move, as he remains deeply unpopular across parts of the Golden State and repeatedly holds it up to his supporters as a crime-filled region that has been destroyed by left-wing policies. More tellingly, he uses the state as a showcase of what the U.S. could become if he loses his reelection bid next year. The president’s visit is certain to trigger widespread protests among residents, especially in staunchly liberal areas such as Los Angeles and San Jose, which voted overwhelmingly for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election. But Trump’s allies and Republican strategists see a purpose beyond fundraising for trekking west. According to The Associated Press, Trump is expected to raise more than $15 million during the two-day trip. The New York Times: Age isn’t hurting 2020 Democratic leaders, to rivals’ chagrin. > Partisanship: The number of pure independent voters is dwindling sharply, leading to an increase in partisanship as the 2020 presidential race gets underway. As Julia Manchester notes, according to a Pew Research survey released in March, 81 percent of voters who describe themselves as independents actually lean toward the Republican Party or Democratic Party, while just 7 percent of Americans say they don’t lean toward a party — marking a dwindling pot of true swing voters in a general election fight. Strategists say that tend is being reflected on the 2020 trail, where Trump is primarily focused on rallying his base and tossing out red meat for his supporters to chew on. Meanwhile, Democrats are increasingly moving to the left on issues such as health care and taxes, reflecting a more progressive and younger party as they vie for the party’s nomination. > White House contender Andrew Yang, who has relished unconventional appearances that help him break into social media and news headlines, announced on Monday that he will sit down with comedian Shane Gillis, who was fired from “Saturday Night Live” on Monday just days after he had been hired as a new cast member. Gillis lost his new job after YouTube video surfaced in which he denigrated Asians with slurs and caricatures. Gillis offered an apology, and Yang extended a media-centered olive branch the comedian accepted (Fox News). |
OPINION |
Kavanaugh remains guilty until proven innocent, according to Democrats, by Jonathan Turley, opinion contributor, The Hill. https://bit.ly/2kDftdU Iran’s strength and strategy show with Saudi oilfield attacks, by Simon Henderson, opinion contributor, The Hill. https://bit.ly/2mfW4Qs |
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Hill.TV’s “Rising” at 9 a.m. ET features former CIA Director and retired Army Gen. David Petraeus to discuss the war in Afghanistan and U.S.-Iran relations; Trita Parsi, founder of the National Iranian American Council, who talks about the drone attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities on Saturday and U.S.-Iran relations; and Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), who weighs in about calls to regulate big tech. Find Hill.TV programming at http://thehill.com/hilltv or on YouTube at 10 a.m. The House meets at noon. The Senate will convene at 10 a.m. and resume consideration of the nomination of John Rakolta Jr. to be U.S. ambassador to the United Arab Emirates. The president departs Albuquerque, N.M. for California, where he will hold fundraisers for his reelection campaign in Palo Alto and Beverly Hills. He will remain in Los Angeles overnight. Vice President Pence will speak about the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement at the Heritage Foundation in Washington at 11 a.m. At 3 p.m., he’ll speak at a naturalization ceremony at the White House South Court Auditorium in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building to mark Constitution Day and Citizenship Day. The 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) opens today in New York City through Sept. 30. The UNGA high-level General Debate begins Sept. 24. Publishers of the Almanac of American Politics, a tome beloved by political nerds everywhere, hold a launch event for the 2020 edition from 5 to 7 p.m. at Kramerbooks & Afterwords in Washington. NPR congressional correspondent Sue Davis, a former Almanac researcher, will moderate brief remarks. Information about the 2020 edition is HERE. |
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➔ Israel: Israelis today cast ballots for the second time in less than six months in an election that could see Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu win a record fifth term, or end his decade-long dominance of Israeli politics. He is competing against formidable challengers and could yet face possible criminal charges in three corruption cases after the election (Reuters). Trump, who revels in a close alliance with Netanyahu, predicted on Monday a “50-50 election” in Israel. “It’s going to be very close,” he told reporters. “[The election] is very close. I call on all citizens of Israel to come vote,” Netanyahu said today, his voice hoarse after weeks of campaigning, as he cast his ballot in Jerusalem (The Associated Press). On the eve of the election, Netanyahu promised to annex “all the settlements” on the West Bank (The Associated Press). The ruling party results on Tuesday could launch former Netanyahu deputy Avigdor Liberman to become a kingmaker on a path to one day replace Netanyahu, or cast him into political oblivion (The New York Times). |
© Getty Images ➔ Afghanistan: An explosion by a suicide bomber today near an election rally attended by Afghan President Ashraf Ghani killed 24 people and injured 31 others, but Ghani was unhurt, officials reported. The Taliban have vowed to intensify clashes with Afghan and foreign forces to try to dissuade people from voting in the Sept. 28 presidential election, when Ghani will bid for a second five-year term (Reuters). ➔ Opioids: Purdue Pharma’s bankruptcy filing on Sunday was the centerpiece of a settlement intended to shield the company and its owners from more than 2,500 lawsuits tied to its role in creating the U.S. opioid crisis. But not every state agreed to the terms. The holdouts, led by New York, say the settlement is not nearly enough, and it will take years to resolve. States are expected to try to pursue Purdue’s owners, the Sackler family, for a full reckoning (The Hill). ➔ Federal Reserve: The nation’s central bank is expected at the end of a policy meeting on Wednesday to issue its second interest rate cut in just a matter of months, lowering borrowing costs amid rising fears of a global recession. Trump has become more animated about his critiques of the Fed’s monetary policy as the U.S.-China trade war continues, and his reelection bid next year hinges, in part, on the health of the economy, according to recent polls (The Hill). ➔ Coral reefs: Here’s the nicest news of the morning! A surprise rescue of Jamaica’s coral reefs shows that nature can heal, thanks to some ingenuity and one constant underwater gardner. Meet 68-year-old Everton Simpson and his “coral nursery” (The Associated Press). |
THE CLOSER |
And finally … “We the People…” On this day in 1787, America’s founders signed the U.S. Constitution in Philadelphia. People will gather today on Independence Mall in the City of Brotherly Love to mark Constitution Day. In Washington, the National Archives will host programs and events to commemorate Constitution Day and Citizenship Day. Information is HERE. Pop quiz: How many delegates in 1787 signed the Constitution in order to create a more perfect union? |
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The ‘squad’ takes center stage in GOP attacks in 2019 state elections
For years, Nancy Pelosi has been the cornerstone of Republican negative attack ads and campaign rhetoric against Democrats. But state and local GOP politicians are now building a robust negative campaign strategy using a new set of boogeywomen that includes Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Ilhan Omar of Minnesota. Read More…
2020 Democrats may dream big now, but reality will bite them later
OPINION — Thwarted in their dreams, the 2020 Democrats have put together more plans than the Allies drew up in preparation for D-Day. But it is the inescapable reality that — barring a sea change in American politics — most of these goals are unlikely to be fully achieved in the coming decade. Read More…
Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski is scheduled to testify at an impeachment hearing before the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, but Chairman Jerrold Nadler expects he will try to “improperly exert” executive privilege on some questions. Read More…
Beware confirmation bias with the 2020 presidential race
OPINION — One of the front-runners in the Democratic presidential primary — Biden, Warren and Sanders — may well win the party’s nomination, but it is still far too early to declare everyone else out of contention. What’s the rush to label the Democratic race a three-person contest? Read More…
With 5G in mind, senators plan big boost for Pentagon cybersecurity
Lawmakers are proposing to add more than half a billion dollars to the Pentagon’s 2020 budget for cybersecurity measures, in particular asking the department to include security features enabling its weapons and information systems to safely operate on future 5G worldwide wireless networks. Read More…
D.C. evokes spirit of 1776 in battle for statehood
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New York Times Commits Journalistic Malpractice with Kavanaugh Story The New York Times is taking heat from all sides after completely botching the roll out of a new book by two of their reporters on Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. This weekend, the newspaper published a new allegation of sexual assault by Kavanaugh while he was in college, but conveniently omitted a key piece of information: the alleged victim of the incident didn’t remember it. It wasn’t until The Federalist’s Mollie Hemingway, who got a copy of the unreleased book, pointed out this grotesque misstep that the Times published an editor’s note with the correction. (Read her piece at The Federalist) Conservatives were outraged at the continued baseless smears against the Justice and the fact that this latest allegation relies on former Clinton lawyer Max Stier as the source, but feminists were also incensed at a tone deaf tweet from the Times that implied the alleged sexual behavior was “harmless fun.” (Read the full story at Politico) Women’s March Madness On Monday, the Women’s March announced that three inaugural leaders of the organization, Bob Bland, Tamika Mallory, and Linda Sarsour, who had been previously accused of repeated anti-Semitic comments would “transition off the Women’s March board.” In short, this is long overdue. Tablet magazine first reported the allegations of the organization’s anti-Semitic roots in December of 2018, and several major sponsors back out in the weeks leading up to the 2020 march, including the DNC. When pressed to condemn Louis Farrakhan’s anti-Semitic remarks on “The View” in January, Mallory refused. Instead of digging deeper into the controversy, the mainstream media encouraged and aided the leaders public image as feminist heroes. (Read full story at the Washington Post) SNL Bends to the Mob, Fires New Cast Member Comedy continues to clash with the political correctness requirements of cancel culture. Today’s victim? Shane Gillis. One of the three new Saturday Night Live cast members that was announced last week, Gillis was fired on Monday after angry internet mobs circulated clips from his comedy podcast, accusing him of making racist, homophobic, and misogynist jokes. SNL top dog Lorne Michaels apologized and said the show’s “vetting process was not up to our standard.” Gillis issued an apology tweet, of course. (Read the full story at Variety) Tuesday Links and This Week’s Foodie Finds Two big free speech and religious liberty victories: One in Wisconsin supporting a student’s right to hand out Valentines with bible verses (Journal Sentential), and one in the Arizona Supreme Court ruling that a graphic designer cannot be forced to make same-sex wedding invitations (ADF). The next Kermit Gosnell? The White House finally weighed in on the crimes of Indiana abortionist Ulrich “George” Klopfer. Mayor Pete is silent. (RealClearPolitics) Anna Hezel, senior editor of TASTE, just came out with a tempting new cookbook and it’s entirely dedicated to lasagna. (Amazon) Summer is over but the bubbly water competition is not! La Croix won the battle but it’s losing the seltzer war. (Bloomberg) BRIGHT is brought to you by The Federalist. |
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Ford placed Keyser, one of her closest high school friends, at the house party where Kavanaugh supposedly … Key Witness Has Lost Confidence In Blasey Ford’s Kavanaugh Accusation is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more. Read on » Women’s March Board Member: US Military And ISIS Terrorists Are ‘Comparably Evil’ By Peter Hasson – A new board member for the left-wing activist group Women’s March has repeatedly compared the U.S. and Israeli militaries to the terrorist groups ISIS and Al Qaeda. 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Godly? is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more. Read on » Ex-Comey Aide Describes How FBI Chief Prepared For Infamous Trump Tower Meeting By Chuck Ross – A new book by Josh Campbell, a former FBI assistant to Jim Comey, reveals new details about an infamous briefing to Donald Trump about the Steele dossier. Campbell, who is now a CNN analyst, writes that Comey took the unusual step of requesting a top-secret laptop be handy to write … Ex-Comey Aide Describes How FBI Chief Prepared For Infamous Trump Tower Meeting is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more. Read on » Bernie Sanders Calls For Complete Ban On Deportations By Jason Hopkins – While speaking before a left-wing Latino audience, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders pledged to end immigration raids and impose a “moratorium” on all deportations. “We are going to end the ICE raids that are terrorizing communities all across this country,” Sanders said Saturday in Las Vegas, according to footage flagged … Bernie Sanders Calls For Complete Ban On Deportations is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more. Read on » ‘Startling’ Study Finds Drug Dealers Turning To Facebook, Twitter, Google To Sell Steroids By Audrey Conklin – Drug dealers are using social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Google’s YouTube to sell illicit appearance and performance-enhancing drugs (APEDs). The Digital Citizens Alliance (DCA) and cyber-intelligence firm GiPEC purchased some of the drugs being promoted on these sites and found some drugs contained potentially harmful steroids or … ‘Startling’ Study Finds Drug Dealers Turning To Facebook, Twitter, Google To Sell Steroids is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more. Read on » Auto Workers Strike Against GM Come As Union Leaders Face Corruption Investigation By Audrey Conklin – About 49,000 members of the United Auto Workers (UAW) walked out against General Motors factories across the country at midnight on Monday. The workers are demanding fair wages, job security, affordable health care and other benefits. The strike comes as the Justice Department investigates UAW’s leadership for corruption involving more … Auto Workers Strike Against GM Come As Union Leaders Face Corruption Investigation is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more. Read on » Having it Both Ways – Goodwyn Cartoon By Al Goodwyn – Having it Both Ways – Goodwyn Cartoon is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more. Read on » Gun–Grabbers Shoot Themselves in the Foot By Michael R Shannon – Some Opposition Media journos are taking a novel approach to covering guns. They’re actually going hands-on. Hayley Peterson, of Business Insider, decided to buy a gun. She avoided going to a local gun store — presumably because employees are experts on the process — and decided to try Walmart, which … Gun–Grabbers Shoot Themselves in the Foot is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more. Read on » Going Out with a Bang – A.F. Branco Cartoon By A.F. Branco – The Democrat’s lie that they aren’t for gun bans and confiscation was blown out of the water by Robert Francis O’Rourke (Beto) during the debate. Political cartoon by A.F. Branco ©2019. See more Branco toons HERE Going Out with a Bang – A.F. Branco Cartoon is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more. Read on » Watch: Goodbye America By R. Mitchell – How is America to be defined? By its failures or its triumphs? Today, there seems to be an obsession with the former and a dismissal of the latter. Is this dark vision of the freest and most prosperous nation on earth an accurate narrative or a cynical distortion? James Robbins, … Watch: Goodbye America is original content from Conservative Daily News – Where Americans go for news, current events and commentary they can trust – Conservative News Website for U.S. News, Political Cartoons and more. Read on » YouTube Revoked Streaming Privileges from Conservative Video Channel RSBN Just Before Trump Rally By R. Mitchell – YouTube has revoked the live streaming privileges of RightSide Broadcasting Network (RSBN) on the evening before President Trump’s rally in New Mexico. RSBN live streams of President Trump’s rallies are heavily featured on Conservative Daily News and other news outlets. 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FIRST READ: In the Big Apple, a big contrast between two campaigns
Last night was a tale of two different Democratic presidential campaigns in New York City.
One – Kamala Harris’ – was raising money, appearing on MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, as well as with Jimmy Fallon.
The other – Elizabeth Warren’s – turned out 20,000 New Yorkers in Washington Square Park.
Nine months ago, when the Dem 2020 race just started, it was unclear who was going to leave the largest mark between these two female candidates.
And it was just nine months ago when Harris turned out 20,000 for her launch in Oakland.
How things have changed.
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By the way, while Warren, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders all hit the campaign trail right after debate night in Houston, voters won’t see Kamala Harris at a public event until this Thursday in Iowa, per NBC’s Vaughn Hillyard and Deepa Shivaram.
The last time Harris held a public event was Sept. 7 in New Hampshire, where she attended the VoteVets forum ahead of the state convention – so that’ll be 12 days off the trail for her when it comes to public events.
Instead, Harris is spending the week on a fundraising swing through the east coast, holding events in New York, Connecticut and Baltimore.
As the third quarter fundraising deadline approaches on Sept. 30, Harris faces pressure to haul in big numbers, especially after bringing in just $12 million in the last quarter.
But the last time Harris has been to Iowa? Try Aug. 12, Hillyard and Shivaram note.
The last time she was in New Hampshire? Sept. 7-8.
The last time she was in South Carolina? July 8.
Today’s repeat election in Israel
“Israelis vote Tuesday in an unprecedented repeat election that will decide whether longtime Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stays in power despite a looming indictment on corruption charges,” the AP writes.
“Netanyahu, the longest serving leader in Israeli history, is seeking a fourth consecutive term in office, and fifth overall. But he faces a stiff challenge from retired military chief Benny Gantz, whose centrist Blue and White party is running even with Netanyahu’s Likud.”
If you’re thinking that Israel just HAD an election, you’re not wrong.
Netanyahu and Gantz faced off back in April.
“But Avigdor Lieberman, his mercurial ally-turned-rival, refused to join the new coalition, citing excessive influence it granted the ultra-Orthodox Jewish parties,” the AP adds. “Without a parliamentary majority, Netanyahu dissolved parliament and called a new election.”
2020 VISION: Michael Bennet’s last stand?
Michael Bennet, who didn’t make last week’s debate stage, is up with a new TV ad in Iowa.
“I’ve spent most of my career tackling tough problems to make a difference in people’s lives,” he says to the camera. “Saving jobs by turning around failing companies, changing students lives … leading efforts for comprehensive immigration reform, and making Washington work for the people again. As president, I’ll get everyone covered with a public option or keeping the health plans they already have.”
Our ad trackers have Bennet with a total of $190,000 on the air to date in Iowa, trailing Tom Steyer ($4.5 million), Joe Biden ($688,000), Pete Buttigieg ($635,0000) and Kamala Harris ($562,000).
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On the campaign trail today: Joe Biden, Amy Klobuchar, Tim Ryan, Tom Steyer and Andrew Yang all speak at a Philadelphia AFL-CIO summit in the City of Brotherly Love… Elizabeth Warren holds a town hall in New York City… Pete Buttigieg stumps in South Carolina and Kentucky… Beto O’Rourke visits Skid Row in Los Angeles and later participates in an equity and justice roundtable… And Yang holds a rally in Philadelphia.
Dispatches from NBC’s embeds: Four Democratic presidential candidates stumped – behind a fake tree stump – at the Galivants Ferry Democratic presidential stump yesterday in South Carolina. NBC’s Marianna Sotomayor and Jordan Jackson have the highlights from each candidate.
Klobuchar opened her speech with some friendly ribbing of the other candidates at the event, “I want to thank my opponents who are here tonight – Buttigieg, Biden, and de Blasio. Okay, what do they have in common? B, B names. And I say one thing, A comes before B.”
Buttigieg spent his time going after President Trump. Per Sotomayor and Jackson, “He ridiculed Trump for thinking he ‘can change the weather by taking out a Sharpie and rewriting the map.’ He also talked about how Trump will never build the physical border wall, but has managed to build metaphorical walls between Americans.”
Biden was “the only candidate to noticeably read from his notes, but in doing so, he managed to deliver his stump speech succinctly and passionately.” Biden then said his campaign isn’t just a campaign to beat Donald Trump, but “this has to be a movement, rounded in the values and ideals that define this nation at its best.”
And Bill de Blasio had a bit of a hard time following the former vice president. Per our embeds, “The moment Biden walked off the stage, de Blasio lost the crowd. Rows of people filed out after the former VP left and people who stayed to mingle were talking so loudly, they drowned de Blasio out at times. The interest clearly was not there.”
DATA DOWNLOAD: And the number of the day is … four hours.
Four hours.
That’s how long AFTER Elizabeth Warren finished her speech in Washington Square Park that she stuck around to take selfies with supporters waiting in line, per NBC’s Benjamin Pu.
The last photo was snapped at 11:38pm — just barely before the deadline that NYPD gave the campaign to clear the park.
TWEET OF THE DAY: Photo finish
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The U.K.’s top court will make a judgment on whether Boris Johnson’s suspension of Parliament was legal.
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- Conservatives are a hard ‘NO’ on gun control
- What part of NO to gun confiscation do they not understand?
- Netanyahu’s last-minute endorsement: Ilhan Omar wants him out as PM
- Ted Cruz reminds Republican lawmakers that gun control won’t help them
- Gun control would sink the GOP’s 2020 hopes
- Israel’s election has immense implications for the United States
Conservatives are a hard ‘NO’ on gun control Posted: 16 Sep 2019 06:49 PM PDT This week, the GOP and President Trump intend to put out a plan to slow gun violence in general and mass shootings in particular. Some are assuming this means adopting the Democrats’ universal background checks, progressive red flag gun laws, or both. To the President and representatives of the GOP, we of the conservative right […] The post Conservatives are a hard ‘NO’ on gun control appeared first on Conservative Christian News. |
What part of NO to gun confiscation do they not understand? Posted: 16 Sep 2019 06:22 PM PDT A meaningless photo-op in exchange for a gun registration scheme isn’t worth the tyranny. Now that Chuck and Nancy have proposed a photo-op that will sink President Donald Trump’s electoral chances in a ‘read my lips’ moment, we the patriots of the pro-liberty right need to consider our response to their demands for a de […] The post What part of NO to gun confiscation do they not understand? appeared first on Conservative Christian News. |
Netanyahu’s last-minute endorsement: Ilhan Omar wants him out as PM Posted: 16 Sep 2019 01:40 PM PDT It will be incumbent on the people of Israel to decide Tuesday who will lead their government. Outsiders are discouraged from trying to influence foreign elections, but there’s nothing wrong with people expressing their preference, especially as it pertains to such as strong ally like Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is against the ropes, but […] The post Netanyahu’s last-minute endorsement: Ilhan Omar wants him out as PM appeared first on Conservative Christian News. |
Ted Cruz reminds Republican lawmakers that gun control won’t help them Posted: 16 Sep 2019 12:21 PM PDT There’s a push on Capitol Hill to promote gun control measures that some Republican lawmakers think will help them in 2020. It won’t. In fact, passing any gun control measures will harm the GOP’s and the President’s chances of election victory. Polls show gun control is popular to some extent. But this is less indicative […] The post Ted Cruz reminds Republican lawmakers that gun control won’t help them appeared first on Conservative Christian News. |
Gun control would sink the GOP’s 2020 hopes Posted: 16 Sep 2019 12:03 PM PDT There are many reasons to believe the 2020 election could be a red wave as the Republican Party makes gains in the Senate, takes back control of the House of Representatives, and secures a second term for President Trump. But current considerations of “common sense” gun control measures such as universal background checks, red flag […] The post Gun control would sink the GOP’s 2020 hopes appeared first on Conservative Christian News. |
Israel’s election has immense implications for the United States Posted: 16 Sep 2019 11:34 AM PDT Is Israel a Jewish state powered by its conservative, religious base or is it a secular state that pushes aside tradition? Is it the unabashed ally of the United States or are they hoping to move forward without input from Washington DC? Those two answers are really what will be decided in Tuesday’s election, and things will change between […] The post Israel’s election has immense implications for the United States appeared first on Conservative Christian News. |
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Share This It’s never over, is it? Christine Blasey Ford’s Close Friend Leland Keyser Didn’t Believe Her: “I don’t have any confidence in the story” New York Times Adds Correction to Kavanaugh Smear Piece to Admit Alleged Victim Didn’t Recall Incident Rep. Ilhan Omar Endorses BDS on Face the Nation Branco Cartoon – They’ve Got A Plan For That New App at University of Alabama Will Track Students During Football Games University of Utah Holds Debate on Second Amendment Limits California Passes Bill Requiring Public Universities to Offer Abortion Pill on Campus William Jacobson: “It’s never over, is it? The permanent investigation and torment of Brett Kavanaugh follows a well-worn Democrat path.” Kemberlee Kaye: “Long before I knew Professor Jacobson, I knew Mandy Nagy. She’s a wonderful person. Was always warm, kind, helpful, and taught me an awful lot. When I moved to New York to work with James O’Keefe, Mandy, who lived in New Jersey at the time, was tremendously encouraging. We met up several times at events in the city. I miss her and am glad to hear she’s well.” Mary Chastain: “We have another Kermit Gosnell. Well, we had another one, but unfortunately, this abortionist already died so he won’t face charges like Gosnell. Ulrich Klopfer’s family went through his house after he passed away on September 3. They found over 2,200 well-preserved bodies of murdered babies in his home. This sick bastard not only kept the corpses of the babies he murdered inside the womb, but took the steps to preserve them. Do you know who else kept trophies of those they murdered? Ted Bundy. Jeffrey Dahmer. Ed Gein. John Wayne Gacy. I am blunt in my piece. I did not mince words about infanticide. I see the left and the media shake up the vocabulary to disguise the brutality of abortion. Not me. The family did not find “fetal remains.” They found murdered babies Klopfer butchered in the womb. Indiana didn’t find violations in his clinic of delayed disposal of “abortion specimens.” They found violations in his clinic of delayed disposal of dead babies. I used to be pro-abortion. Do you know how I maintained that stance? Ignorance. Change the vocabulary. It’s easier to not accept abortion for what it is if you use fetus or abortion specimen. Brutal honesty. Shove it in the face of those who support infanticide.” David Gerstman: “Remember, Linda Sarsour is too anti-Semitic for the Women’s March, but not too anti-Semitic for Sen. Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign. Of course, as Mary pointed out, it really doesn’t seem like the Women’s March has exactly cleansed itself of anti-Semitism.” Legal Insurrection Foundation is a Rhode Island tax-exempt corporation established exclusively for charitable purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code to educate and inform the public on legal, historical, economic, academic, and cultural issues related to the Constitution, liberty, and world events. For more information about the Foundation, CLICK HERE. Donate Here! Legal Insurrection Foundation 18 Maple Avenue #280 Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 info@legalinsurrection.com Follow Us Having trouble viewing this email? View it in your web browser Unsubscribe |
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09/17/2019 Share: Carl Cannon’s Morning Note Dems and Kavanaugh; Abortionist Probe; the Constitution’s Trek By Carl M. Cannon on Sep 17, 2019 09:17 am Good morning, it’s Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019. Happy Constitution Day. Yes, it was 232 years ago — doesn’t it only seem like yesterday? — that America’s Founding Fathers signed the document with that stunningly eloquent three-word preamble: “We the People.” Although the definition of “we” has expanded over time, as it had to — thus confirming the Framers’ foresight — it is more fashionable today to focus on the Framers’ gender and race than their genius. You can have a popular Broadway show assailing the U.S. Constitution, which seems odd, but that’s a nod to the Founders, too, as the First Amendment attests. Governments that give voice to the people are always going to be restive, even contentious, as National Aeronautics and Space Administration officials discovered 43 years ago. Moreover, it is often the people, not the experts or the government, who are proven right. So it was on this date in 1976 when the first space shuttle was unveiled in the California desert. It was America’s bicentennial, which President Gerald R. Ford had been honoring in a series of speeches that year, and NASA officials believed that their choice of a name for the first ship in the fleet — the Space Shuttle Constitution — would be right up the president’s alley. They were mistaken, as we’ll see in a moment. First, I’d point you to RealClearPolitics’ front page, which presents our poll averages, videos, breaking news stories, and aggregated opinion columns spanning the political spectrum. We also offer original material from our own reporters and contributors, including the following: * * * 2020 Dems Assail Kavanaugh Despite NYT Story Correction. Susan Crabtree highlights the latest developments regarding the Times report, which has spurred bipartisan backlash. White House Calls for Probe of Indiana Abortionist; Buttigieg Silent. Phil Wegmann reports on the discovery of 2,000 fetal remains in the home of a physician who performed abortions in South Bend and elsewhere. Warren, Sanders Trim Biden’s Lead in Media & Online Mentions. Kalev Leetaru breaks down the latest numbers. Stunned by Trump’s Success, Dems Want the Border Crisis Back. Brandon Judd writes that opponents of the president’s policies are eager to stoke division despite the declining number of illegal entry apprehensions. When Politics Smothers Everyday Life. Charles Lipson laments what happens in a society when virtually every topic is refracted through the lens of partisanship. Woke History Is Making Inroads at U.S. High Schools. In RealClearInvestigations, John Murawski has the story. GM Strike Threatens North American Supply Chain. In RealClearMarkets, Allan Golombek lays out larger ramifications of the work stoppage. What’s the Biggest Problem With Americans’ Diet? RealClearScience editor Ross Pomeroy has the answer, and it’s not too many calories or too little protein. * * * Although I’ve written previously about the naming of NASA’s first space shuttle, this bit of Americana has never seemed so timely as it does now. “Space Shuttle Constitution” would have been a fine name, and NASA’s decision to unveil it on Sept. 17, 1976, was a deft public relations touch. And yet, a couple of weeks before the “reveal,” White House officials let it be known that the prototype’s name was being changed to the Space Shuttle Enterprise. But why? “Space, the final frontier,” intoned the narrator on many an episode of the iconic “Star Trek” television series (and, later, movie series). The mission of the Starship Enterprise, audiences were told, was to explore strange new worlds, seeking out new life and civilizations, and “to boldly go where no man has gone before.” It was evocative phrasing, more Hollywood than science, or so one might have thought. But the language, which appeared in the very first show that aired on Sept. 8, 1966, was borrowed from a 1958 White House report called “Introduction to Outer Space,” commissioned and signed by Dwight D. Eisenhower and prepared by the president’s science advisory committee. It began by posing a simple question: “What are the principle reasons for undertaking a national space program?” The report then answered that question, laying out four factors, starting with the “compelling” urge of human beings to explore the unknown — to “go where no one has gone before.” As for “the final frontier,” that wording evoked the “New Frontier,” the catchphrase used by John F. Kennedy, the president with whom Americans mostly closely associate the U.S. space program. Another president, Jerry Ford, was in office at the time the space shuttle program was coming on line — and it was Ford himself who evidently picked the name “Space Shuttle Enterprise.” “Enterprise is most definitely a unique machine, right down to the origin of its name,” NASA says in its official accounting of the prototype. “It was originally to be named Constitution, but viewers of the popular TV show ‘Star Trek’ started a write-in campaign urging the White House to select the name Enterprise.” This was before the Internet, mind you, but the Trekkies were well organized. An estimated 400 magazines and bulletins existed for fans of the television show, which ran on NBC from 1966-1969. The network tried to cancel it after a second season, but was dissuaded in part by a spirited letter-writing campaign initially organized at Cal Tech. Still, the show’s ratings were low by the standards of the time (now it would be a huge success) and it was canceled after three seasons. But as the program went into syndication and another generation of tech-savvy Americans came of age, “Star Trek” developed a cult following. That is how, a decade after it first aired, 1970s Trekkies ginned up a second letter-writing campaign promoting the name Enterprise. At the White House, there were other considerations as well. For starters, the space shuttle program was envisioned as an international effort. Transnational cooperation was supposed to be more salient a theme than American Exceptionalism. In other words, the Starship Enterprise, with its multicultural and multinational crew, was perhaps a better symbol than the U.S. Constitution. Still, “Enterprise” certainly passed patriotic muster. It was a storied name in U.S. Navy lore: starting with a Revolutionary War sloop by that name and continuing through World War II. In the Pacific, the “Big E” was an aircraft carrier with such a fearsome reputation that the Japanese reported three times that they had sunk her. (They never did, and the USS Enterprise helped win the battles of Midway, Guadalcanal, and Leyte Gulf. The ship was retired in 1947 as the most decorated American vessel in naval history.) A subsequent nuclear-powered aircraft carrier of the same name was commissioned in 1961. President Ford never commented publicly on the Trekkies’ write-in campaign, although he did tell NASA administrator James D. Fletcher that he served in the Pacific aboard a Navy ship that serviced the Big E. “I’m a little partial to the name Enterprise,” he said. And so it was done. For its part, NASA did not attempt to hide the influence of “Star Trek.” fans. Quite the opposite. At the Sept. 17, 1976 unveiling of the first space shuttle, NASA officials, astronauts, and politicians, were joined by the original “Star Trek” cast members outside the Palmdale, Calif., manufacturing facility with the program’s theme music soaring through loudspeakers. Among those present were series creator Gene Rodenberry and Leonard Nimoy, who portrayed Mr. Spock, along with DeForest Kelley (Dr. McCoy), George Takei (Mr. Sulu), James Doohan (Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott), Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura), and Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel Chekov). Over the next generation, America’s shuttle program would experience not one but two tragedies. And despite two major retrofitting efforts, the Enterprise itself would never fly in space. That would have been true had the maiden airship been named the Constitution, and it would have been apt as well. The U.S. Constitution — the document, I mean, not the proposed space shuttle — wasn’t a perfect instrument, either. It, too, has required numerous repairs and refittings. We know them as amendments and judicial interpretations. Even then it has taken civil war and civic strife and endless (and ongoing) national discourse to make the thing work. We aren’t done yet. Like the Starship Enterprise, the Constitution sought to boldly go where no one had gone before. Who said it would be easy? Carl M. Cannon Washington Bureau chief, RealClearPolitics @CarlCannon (Twitter) ccannon@realclearpolitics.com |
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