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🇨🇳 Breaking … Vaccine diplomacy: In a new push to gain international influence, China said it’ll provide 10 million doses of COVID vaccine doses to developing nations.
In choosing top official Andy Jassy as the new CEO beginning in Q3, but staying on as executive chairman, Jeff Bezos, 57, is perpetuating Amazon ambitions that exceed the public’s imagination, Ina Fried writes.
- Jassy, 53 — CEO of Amazon Web Services (AWS), the company’s cloud services unit — gave Amazon a key profit engine to fuel its outsized ambitions. AWS boasts profit margins that outstrip retail’s.
Between the lines: When people thought Amazon was building “Earth’s Biggest Bookstore,” it was actually building “The Everything Store.”
- When people thought it was focused on that, Amazon was expanding to web services and then advertising.
- When people thought it was laser-focused on all things online, Amazon moved into physical retail, buying Whole Foods and launching the cashier-less Amazon Go convenience stores.
Amazon’s culture runs deep. Executives tend to either gain some experience and move on to places with more lavish perks or better work-life balance, or they buy into the Amazon approach and stay forever.
- There are few better examples of that than Jassy, who joined Amazon in 1997 — 24 years ago.
Stepping back from day-to-day operations will free Bezos to focus more on aspirations beyond the company:
- Blue Origin, Bezos’ space venture, will benefit from more of Bezos’ drive and ambition.
- Like Elon Musk, Bezos talks about the strategic importance of space as an exit plan for the human race if Earth becomes uninhabitable.
- Amazon CFO Brian Olsavky said on an earnings call that Bezos will remain involved in many “large, one-way door” issues, including acquisitions and planning new lines of business.
The coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. has been chiefly driven by young and middle-aged people, while killing mostly older people, Axios Vitals author Caitlin Owens writes.
- Why it matters: The notion that non-vulnerable people can go about their normal lives, while vulnerable people self-isolate, has not borne out in the U.S.
Adults aged 20-49 were responsible for the vast majority of virus transmission last year, according to a study published in Science.
- Three-quarters of new infections originated from adults 20-49 until mid-August of last year. Adults 35-49 contributed the most to spread.
- The study estimates that school reopenings increased total infections by about 26% as of October, and deaths by about 6% — because children and teenagers spread the virus to adults, who are “more transmission efficient.”
Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios
The pandemic walloped the job market but has strengthened unions, Axios @Work author Erica Pandey writes.
- Why it matters: The pandemic exposed the ways workers, especially those on the low end of the wage spectrum, can be treated. That revitalized the appeal of unions and underscored the importance of worker voices.
The share of U.S. workers who are union members rose half a point over the past year to 10.8%, according to new Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
- That’s because union members held onto their jobs at higher rates than non-union members. “[U]nions did a good job at protecting their members from layoffs,” says John Logan, a U.S. labor historian at San Francisco State.
What we’re watching: Unions lost power in the U.S. for decades.
- But unions have started showing up in new and unlikely places: Google workers formed one. And Amazon warehouse workers are getting closer to organizing in Alabama.
- President Biden has said he’ll be “the most pro-union president you’ve ever seen.”
President Biden and Dr. Jill Biden pay respects last night to Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, 42, who lay in honor in the building he died defending.
- His death was one of five that resulted from the rioting.
- Sicknick was familiar to lawmakers, staff and reporters who passed through the Capitol’s doors each morning. Keep reading.
Illustration: Annelise Capossela/Axios
Decades of data show that friendships at work are one of the best predictors of happiness and productivity, Erica Pandey writes.
- Why it matters: Cultivating these close relationships is even more important now as lockdowns and isolation worsen burnout.
Having one or two close friends at work makes people engage more with their tasks and the broader mission of their companies. And it makes them less likely to quit, says Marissa King of the Yale School of Management.
Illustration: Annelise Capossela/Axios
Rosalind “Roz” Brewer will step in as Walgreens CEO next month, becoming the fourth Black Fortune 500 chief executive, and the second-ever Black woman to permanently lead a Fortune 500 firm, Erica Pandey writes.
- Since the Fortune 500 started publishing in 1955, 1,800 CEOs have been included. Only 15 of them have been Black, Fortune’s Phil Wahba reports.
- Another four held interim positions.
To mark the start of Black History Month, Wahba dove into the lives of those CEOs and examined why Black representation in corporate America has remained so abysmal for so long:
- One major problem is that too few Black professionals are put in management tracks. Representation of Black businesspeople is high in fields like accounting and marketing, but people who are successful in those parts of companies are less likely to become CEOs. It’s typically employees who deal with profit and loss that rise to chief executive positions.
- Recruitment practices also spawn systemic issues: Companies routinely go to the same traditionally elite schools to seek out new talent.
Go deeper: Fortune, “The lack of Black CEOs in the history of the Fortune 500.”
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny makes a heart symbol to his wife, Yulia, as he stands in a cage at Moscow City Court.
- Igniting new protests, a Moscow court sentenced Navalny to prison for more than 2½ years — on the crazy argument that he violated his probation while recuperating in Germany from nerve-agent poisoning. Go deeper.
Photo illustration: Brendan Lynch/Axios. Photo: Charles Ommanney/Getty Images
Ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl in Tampa, the most famous strip club in America has installed hand-sanitizing stations, UV lights in the air-conditioning system, and a requirement that everyone — dancers and clients — wears masks.
- Ben Montgomery writes in the new Axios Tampa Bay that Joe Redner, 80, owner of the Mons Venus strip club, is getting ready for another Super Bowl at his club, which sits just a stone’s throw from Raymond James Stadium.
Zoom out: Tampa is notorious for its strip club industry. It’s often mislabeled the “strip club capital of America,” an honor that actually belongs to Portland, Ore.
The Super Bowl highlights the dark side of Tampa Bay’s sex trade, Selene San Felice adds in a separate piece for Axios Tampa Bay.
- Brie Daniels, an advocate for Sex Worker Outreach Project of Tampa Bay, argues that sex work doesn’t actually increase around the Super Bowl — but prostitution stings do.
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Heightened demand for food banks has prompted vegans to organize, soliciting donations and setting up distribution channels for non-animal products, Axios Cities author Jennifer A. Kingson writes.
- Why it matters: As the pandemic persists, the number of people who are food-insecure remains alarmingly high.
The 50th anniversary of Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On,” released in May 1971, is inspiring events that highlight the album’s enduring influence on social activism, Axios race and justice reporter Russell Contreras writes.
- Why it matters: Themes of three of the album’s iconic hits reflect some of the most significant divisions in America today — excessive police force, climate change, and a seemingly endless war in a foreign land.
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Feb 3, 2021 View in Browser AP MORNING WIRE Good morning. In today’s AP Morning Wire:
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The Rundown AP PHOTO/EVAN VUCCI Biden, Yellen say GOP virus aid too small, Democrats push on; House Democrats make case for Trump impeachment conviction; he denies charges
President Joe Biden panned a Republican alternative to his $1.9 trillion COVID-19 rescue plan as insufficient.
Biden and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen urged Senate Democrats on a private call to take bold action to address the pandemic and economic crisis, Lisa Mascaro and Josh Boak report.
Senate Democrats marshaled their slim majority to vote, 50-49, on a first step toward approving Biden’s plan with or without Republican votes. The procedural vote launches a lengthy budget process toward passage by March.
Biden told Republican senators he’s unwilling to settle on too small a coronavirus aid package after meeting for two hours over their slimmed-down $618 billion proposal.
Immigration: Biden signed a second spate of orders to undo his predecessor’s immigration policies, demonstrating the powers of the White House and its limitations without support from Congress. His orders on family separation, border security and legal immigration bring to nine the number of executive actions on immigration during his first two weeks in office.
Trump Impeachment: House Democrats say the Senate should convict Donald Trump of impeachment and bar him from office because he endangered the lives of all members of Congress when he aimed a mob of supporters “like a loaded cannon” at the U.S. Capitol last month. Trump’s lawyers deny that he incited rioters and call the upcoming Senate trial unconstitutional. Both sides filed legal briefs ahead of next week’s trial, Eric Tucker and Mary Clare Jalonick report.
Capitol Officer Killed: The president and the first lady were among those who paid their respects to slain Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick as he lay in honor in the U.S. Capitol. Sicknick’s colleagues and the lawmakers he protected are honoring him for his actions during the violent attack on Congress that cost him his life. The officer was injured when a mob besieged the Capitol, on Jan. 6, dying the next day.
Capitol Minority Concerns: Civil rights groups and communities of color are watching warily for any moves to expand law enforcement power as federal officials grapple with how to confront the security threat posed by domestic extremists after the deadly siege of the Capitol. They say their communities have felt the brunt of security scrutiny over the last two decades and they fear new tools meant to target right-wing extremism or white nationalists risk harming Muslims, Black Americans and other groups.
It underscores the complexity of the national debate on how to balance protecting First Amendment freedom of speech rights with law enforcement’s need to prevent extremist violence before it occurs, Noreen Nasir and Eric Tucker report. AP PHOTO/THEIN ZAW After seizing power in coup, Myanmar’s military junta plans probe of last year’s election; Aung San Suu Kyi detained again — without her old support
Myanmar’s new leader said the military government plans an investigation into alleged fraud in last year’s election and will prioritize the COVID-19 outbreak and the economy.
A state-run newspaper said Gen. Min Aung Hlaing announced the moves at the first meeting of his new government after Monday’s coup. The military had said one reason for ousting the elected civilian government of Aung San Suu Kyi was because it failed to properly investigate voter fraud allegations.
But the country’s Union Election Commission four days before the military takeover had declared there were no significant problems with the vote.
The Lady and the Generals: After Myanmar’s military pulled off a well-choreographed coup, the country’s civilian leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, found herself back where she was just over a decade ago — under house arrest. But this time, her standoff with the generals comes after she has bitterly disappointed many once-staunch supporters by cozying up to the country’s generals. Leaders in the West are still denouncing her detention — but they no longer view her as the paragon of democratic leadership, Robin McDowell, Margie Mason and Grant Peck report.
Bangladesh Rohingya: Muslim Rohingya refugees from Myanmar living in camps in exile have condemned the military coup in their homeland, saying it makes them more fearful to return. A brutal crackdown by the Burmese military in 2017 forced more than 700,000 Rohingya to flee to neighboring Bangladesh. It has hosted them in crowded refugee camps, and is eager to begin sending them back to Buddhist-majority Myanmar. Several attempts at repatriation have failed because the Rohingya refused to go, fearing more violence. Refugees say they are more afraid now that the military is in complete control, Julhas Alam reports from Bangladesh.
The China Factor: Before the coup, relations between Myanmar and China already were complicated by Chinese investments in its infrastructure and the Myanmar military’s campaigns along their shared border, Elaine Kurtenbach reports. Analysts say that even if China played no role at all in ousting Suu Kyi, Beijing is likely to gain still greater sway over the country. That’s even more likely if the U.S. and other Western governments try to punish the new military regime through sanctions.
EXPLAINER: When it comes to Myanmar, also known as Burma, a lot is contained in a name. The military upended years of quasi-democratic rule in Myanmar this week in a coup. But where exactly did the coup happen? Was it in Myanmar, as the country is officially called these days? Or was it in Burma, the name used for generations and the one that Washington continues to use? The answer is complicated. Because when it comes to Myanmar, almost everything is political, including language. Kim Tong-hyung and Hyung-jin Kim report. AP PHOTO/PAVEL GOLOVKIN WHO team visits Wuhan virus lab at center of virus origins speculation; Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine appears safe, effective; US boosts vaccine allotments, financing for virus costs
World Health Organization investigators have visited a research center in the central Chinese city of Wuhan that has been the subject of speculation about the origins of the coronavirus.
The Wuhan Institute of Virology has extensive virus samples, leading to unproven allegations that it may have caused the original outbreak by leaking the virus into the surrounding community, Emily Wang Fujiyama reports from Wuhan.
China has strongly denied that possibility and has promoted also unproven theories that the virus may have originated elsewhere. The WHO team that includes experts from 10 nations has already visited hospitals, research institutes and a traditional wet food market tied to the original outbreak.
Russia Vaccine: Russian scientists say the Sputnik V vaccine appears safe and effective against COVID-19. That’s according to early results of an advanced study published in The Lancet. The news is a boost for the shot that is increasingly being purchased by countries around the world who are desperate to stop the devastation caused by the pandemic. Researchers say their study involved about 20,000 people and showed the vaccine was about 91% effective.
Scientists not linked to the research acknowledged that the quick rollout of the Russian vaccine was criticized for appearing to cut corners. But they said it was now clear that Sputnik V is another effective shot to use in fighting the pandemic, Maria Cheng and Dara Litvinova report.
U.S. Schools: Pressure is building on school systems around the U.S. to reopen classrooms to students who have been learning online for nearly a year. The debate is pitting politicians against teachers who have yet to be vaccinated. In Chicago, there’s so much rancor that teachers are on the brink of striking. In California, a frustrated Gov. Gavin Newsom implored schools to find a way to reopen. In Cincinnati, some students have returned to their classrooms after a judge threw out a teachers union lawsuit over safety concerns, Holly Ramer and Michael Kunzelman report.
Malawi Surge: The southern African country faces a virus resurgence that is overwhelming: a presidential residence and a national stadium have been turned into field hospitals to save lives. President Lazarus Chakwera, just six months in office, lost two Cabinet ministers to COVID-19 in January amid a surge that led him to declare a state of national disaster. Chakwera declared three days of national mourning over the deaths of the ministers and his government ordered a raft of new measures to stem the spread of the virus in a country with a poor health system, Gregory Gondwe reports.
Captain Tom: The World War II veteran who walked into the hearts of a nation in lockdown as he shuffled up and down his garden to raise money for British health care workers has died after testing positive for COVID-19. Capt. Tom Moore was 100. Captain Tom, as he became known as he cheered the country in a dark time, set out to raise 1,000 pounds for Britain’s National Health Service by walking 100 laps of his backyard. But his quest went viral and donations poured in from as far away as the United States and Japan, raising 33 million pounds ($40 million). Danica Kirka has his moving story.
Russia; Alexei Navalny
A Moscow court has ordered Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny to prison for more than 2 1/2 years for violating the terms of his probation while he was recuperating in Germany from a nerve-agent poisoning he blames on the Kremlin.
The ruling ignited protests in Moscow and St. Petersburg and there will almost certainly be more in the weeks ahead as the Kremlin battles with a burgeoning protest movement. Massive pro-Navalny protests have erupted across Russia’s vast expanse over the past two weekends in which thousands have been arrested.
Navalny, the most prominent critic of President Vladimir Putin, denounced the proceedings as a vain attempt by the Kremlin to scare millions of Russians into submission, Daria Litvinova and Vladimir Isachenkov report from Moscow.
The prison sentence stems from a 2014 embezzlement conviction that he has rejected as fabricated. The 44-year-old Navalny was arrested Jan. 17 upon returning from his five-month convalescence in Germany from the attack, which he has blamed on the Kremlin. Russian authorities deny any involvement.
Navalny attributed his arrest to Putin’s “fear and hatred,” saying the Russian leader will go down in history as a “poisoner.” He added, “I have deeply offended him simply by surviving the assassination attempt that he ordered.”
“The aim of this hearing is to scare a great number of people,” Navalny said. “You can’t jail the entire country.” Other Top Stories Two FBI agents were killed and three wounded while trying to serve a search warrant on a child pornography suspect in Florida. FBI authorities say the suspect also died. The head of the FBI’s Miami field office said the suspect opened fire on the agents when they arrived at his home in a Fort Lauderdale suburb. Federal officials believe the man later fatally shot himself, but an official cause of death has not yet been determined. Hidden away in a dark corner of central Baghdad is the most unlikely of businesses: a bar. Its owner, a Syrian migrant, opened the establishment a few weeks ago as a refuge for a hand-picked clientele that wants to evade the stigma of drinking alcohol in a conservative, Muslim-majority society. He also hopes to put food on the table for his family back home in war-ravaged Syria. But being a barman in Baghdad is a dangerous job these days, and alcohol shops are routinely targeted by disapproving militia. He says “this place is not for everyone” but that he feels a responsibility to protect his workers and clients. Doctors say a 22-year-old man from New Jersey is recovering after receiving a rare face and hands transplant. Joe DiMeo had the operation in August, two years after he was badly burned in a car accident. Such transplants are extremely rare and have happened only twice before. Experts say the procedure appears to be a success, but it’ll take a while to know for sure. Since the surgery, DiMeo is relearning how to smile, blink, pinch and squeeze with his new face and hands. He’ll have to take lifelong medication to avoid rejecting the transplant. This year, Hollywood’s largely virtual awards season lacks the usual buzz and red-carpet glamour that the Golden Globe Awards annually feasts on. Without any in-person screenings or photo ops with stars, little is known about how the show, set for Feb. 28, will turn out. A first look at the contenders comes today, when nominees for the 78th annual Globes will be announced. But one thing may be a lock: Netflix will land a lot of nominations. Its possible film nominees include “Da 5 Bloods,” “Mank,” “Trial of the Chicago 7” and “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” — and it has several TV contenders as well. GET THE APP
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As Congress recovers from the latest crisis in its history, the mob violence of Jan. 6 still feels painfully fresh, but some worry that scars of past violence are disappearing from the Capitol too soon. Agreeing on which scars to preserve could be a delicate process, to say the least. Read More…
The Senate is still operating in a fraught liminal space, in which Democrats have control of the chamber but Republicans retain power over committees. Negotiations are dragging on a month into the 117th Congress and complicating Cabinet confirmations. Read More…
Relief bill starts to take shape as budget votes approach
The Senate voted to move forward with debate Tuesday on a budget blueprint that will set the stage for filibuster-proof passage of a massive coronavirus relief package. The 50-49 vote opens debate on Democrats’ budget resolution, which would carve out room for up to $1.9 trillion in additional deficit spending. Read More…
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ANALYSIS — President Donald Trump’s grip on the Republican Party is well documented, but could Ivanka Trump really knock off Florida Sen. Marco Rubio in a GOP primary next year? A more intentional look at an Ivanka vs. Marco matchup paints a daunting picture for the potential challenger. Read More…
The risks of a fragile majority
OPINION — The American people are tired of the partisan bickering and want to see something done that will help them and their families. Simply as a matter of political pragmatism, if nothing else, both parties should tone down what has become an existential war of words and remember just how fragile victory can be. Read More…
Biden orders call for sweeping review of immigration system
Continuing to take aim at the prior administration’s asylum policies and legal immigration restrictions, President Joe Biden signed executives orders Tuesday intended to fulfill a campaign promise of addressing families separated at the border, as well as halting certain fast-tracked deportations. Read More…
Waters, Warren back probe of hedge funds’ role in GameStop
House Financial Services Chairwoman Maxine Waters has scheduled a hearing for Feb. 18 to examine the role that hedge funds played in the GameStop stock trading frenzy, joining Sen. Elizabeth Warren in seeking to determine if U.S. capital markets are being manipulated. Read More…
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POLITICO Playbook: Biden embraces the left, while McCarthy may purge a member on the right
DRIVING THE DAY
BREAKING OVERNIGHT: House Minority Leader KEVIN MCCARTHY and his top lieutenants are leaning toward removing Rep. MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE (R-Ga.) from the House Education and Labor Committee unless she steps down on her own. More on this Playbook scoop — and behind-the-scenes details of the emergency meeting McCarthy called to discuss this matter late Tuesday night — below.Tweet this
‘HOW MUCH IS BIPARTISANSHIP WORTH?’ That was the provocative question a longtime JOE BIDEN adviser asked us Tuesday night as they outlined the internal White House debate over Covid relief bill negotiations.
This person’s answer? Probably about $200-300 billion. Here’s the thinking and why the White House has rejected it so far …
This adviser was surprised by the Debbie Downer tone of the Monday night statement put out by the White House after Biden met with 10 GOP senators.
It noted “many areas which the Republican senators’ proposal does not address” and repeated “that [Biden] will not slow down work” and “will not settle” for anything too small.
“I think it sounded more like RON KLAIN than Joe Biden,” the adviser said, suggesting the chief of staff’s more partisan edge is prevailing over Biden’s preference for dealmaking. “The GOP plan wasn’t a joke. I looked at it and said, ‘OK, the midpoint between $600 billion and $1.9 trillion is about 1.2 or 1.3.’ I was a little surprised we hit back that hard. It’s not like our plan is perfect and there’s nothing we can improve. Vintage Biden would not have been that harsh.”
This person said the decision to plow forward without serious efforts at bipartisanship is driven by two key dynamics, one in the White House and one on the Hill:
— 2009: Five of the most important policy wonks in the White House right now — Klain, BRIAN DEESE, JEFF ZIENTS, BRUCE REE, and JAKE SULLIVAN — all served in the early Obama administration. The main lesson from the fraught journey of the stimulus and Obamacare was that BARACK OBAMA wasted time in negotiations with Republicans who were never going to get to yes. “Ron has this whole thing: ‘Remember how they rat-f—ed us on the ACA!’” the adviser said.
— CHUCK SCHUMER: The new Senate majority leader is under pressure on two fronts. New York Gov. ANDREW CUOMO is insistent that Schumer bring home state and local funding, an expensive part of the Biden plan — $350 billion — that is absent in the Republican plan. Schumer could also face a primary challenge from Rep. ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ or someone else on his left. So he’s more inclined than ever to stick with the progressive wing of the party that wants the biggest possible package.
We would add that the Covid package is popular — people like getting hundreds of dollars in the mail! — and the White House is making the calculation that some Republicans will support the final package even if they didn’t influence it much. In 2001, GEORGE W. BUSH got 58 Senate votes, including 12 Democrats, for his tax cut bill, when he only needed 50 because it was passed via reconciliation.
The flip side of the debate over the merits of bipartisanship comes down to a calculation about what the final size of the package may be. Biden needs all 50 Democratic votes for a reconciliation package, but the JOE MANCHINS of the caucus haven’t put down a marker yet about how big a package they’re willing to accept.
“It feels like his number will be around $1.3 trillion,” the Biden adviser speculated. “If you can’t get that guy to 1.3, then you should negotiate a GOP deal.” If the gap between the 10 Republicans and Joe Manchin “is $200 or $300 billion,” the person added, “then the politics are better going bipartisan.”
MORE ON THAT SCOOP …
INSIDE MCCARTHY’S TENTATIVE PLAN TO DEAL WITH GREENE: During a two-hour meeting Tuesday night with Greene, McCarthy explained to the QAnon supporter that her controversial past statements were coming to a head. The problem, McCarthy told her: Democrats are threatening to force a vote to remove her from her committees — and that puts the entire GOP Conference in a bad spot. McCarthy tried to give Greene options, according to a person familiar with their talk: She could denounce QAnon and apologize publicly for espousing hurtful conspiracy theories and endorsing violence on Democrats. She could remove herself from the panel to spare her colleagues a vote on the matter. Or, she could face removal from her own GOP peers.
It must not have gone as well as McCarthy hoped, because he then called a late-night meeting with the panel that designates committee assignments to discuss removing Greene. According to our sources, the room agreed that a House vote on this issue would be catastrophic politically for their members who are already angry at being associated with Greene’s crazy statements. That must be avoided, they concurred.
McCarthy told the room he would speak with House Majority Leader STENY HOYER to try to broker a deal. McCarthy would offer to remove Greene from one committee — Education and Labor — if Democrats back off a House floor vote to remove her from both. (Greene also sits on the Budget Committee.)
It is unclear whether Hoyer will go for this. The pressure on Democratic leaders to do something drastic to punish Greene is only increasing. McCarthy’s members also talked about re-appointing Greene to another committee Tuesday night, but that will never fly with Democrats.
It’s important to note the plans could all change if Greene apologizes or removes herself, or if Democrats refuse to back off their threatened vote. But Republicans in the room complained about how bad a precedent Democrats dictating GOP committee assignments sets — and also expressed worry about Democrats making Greene a martyr with the Republican base when they just want her to go away.
BIDEN’S WEDNESDAY — The president and VP KAMALA HARRIS will receive the President’s Daily Brief at 5:30 p.m. Harris will swear in PETE BUTTIGIEG as Transportation secretary at 9:30 a.m.
— The White House Covid-19 response team and public health officials will brief at 11 a.m. Press secretary JEN PSAKI will brief at 1:30 p.m.
PLAYBOOK READS
PANDEMIC
TRACKER: The U.S. reported 3,486 Covid-19 deaths and 116,000 new coronavirus cases Tuesday.
THE WHITE HOUSE
— “Trump aides made a late request to Team Biden to extend their parental leave. They said no,” by Daniel Lippman: “[A] number of ex-Trump political officials who lost their parental leave when Joe Biden was sworn into office. It’s a byproduct of the field they’re in: Their boss (the president) may have been the one let go, but his departure has meant that they, too, lose their jobs and benefits.
“Still, they argue that the Biden administration should have honored their leave by keeping them on payroll until the end of it — a request that, emails reviewed by POLITICO show, the Biden transition did not grant.”
— “Biden Blue Comes to the White House,” New York mag: “We do know that Joe Biden’s personal taste steers toward the conventional; no one can really argue against it, but no one will really be that enthusiastic about it, either. He feels most comfortable in the middle of the road. His affections make him seem relatable — his affinity for ice cream; the Ray-Ban aviators; his dogs, Champ and Major; his preference for commuting by train — but also project the image of a trustworthy, capable, and successful person (hence the Rolex he wore to the inauguration). Maybe his showiest possession is the forest-green Chevrolet Corvette that he bought new in 1967 and still owns. But even that reinforces the same story: It’s an American-made classic.”
CONGRESS
WHERE’S MITCH? Critics of MITCH MCCONNELL like to suggest he’s a politically calculating evil genius with no feelings or convictions to speak of. But since his very public — and atypically passionate — break with DONALD TRUMP, the Senate minority leader has become easily the most interesting man in Washington as he seeks to find a way to guide the GOP away from Trumpism and put it on a more inclusive path. Today, our Burgess Everett and Melanie Zanona map out what McConnell allies say he’s thinking as he criticizes Trump, stands up for Rep. LIZ CHENEY (R-Wyo.) and trolls McCarthy from the upper chamber to try to do what he feels is right.
Will McConnell ultimately make the break and vote for conviction? Probably not, McConnell’s allies say. Nevertheless, “McConnell is sending unmistakable signs about where he thinks the GOP should head in the post-Trump era,” Burgess and Mel write.
Related: “Opinion: The GOP is having a reckoning, and McConnell seems to be on the right side,” WaPo editorial board
COVID RELIEF LATEST, via Marianne LeVine and Burgess: “The vote to kickstart the budget reconciliation process, which passed 50-49, is a sign that leadership expects to have the full Democratic caucus on board for the final package.”
— “White House open to narrowing who qualifies for stimulus checks but keeping payments at $1,400 per person,” WaPo’s Jeff Stein: “One proposal discussed by senior Democrats includes lowering the threshold for the payments to begin phasing out above $50,000 for single taxpayers, $75,000 for people who file as the heads of households, and $100,000 for married couples … [T]he conversations are fluid and legislation has not been finalized.”
HEADS UP — “Sanders amasses budget arsenal to enact $15 minimum wage,” by Caitlin Emma: “The Congressional Budget Office is expected to soon release a report at the behest of Sen. Bernie Sanders that will make a persuasive fiscal case for hiking the federal minimum wage within President Joe Biden’s pandemic aid package, according to a senior Democratic aide.”
TRY THIS ONE NEXT TIME YOU’RE ON DEADLINE — “GOP Sen. Tommy Tuberville says he doesn’t know anything about Marjorie Taylor Greene because bad weather has prevented him from reading the news,” Business Insider
— “Elizabeth Warren joining the Finance Committee, extending her reach on tax, health policy,” Roll Call: “Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren landing a coveted seat on the Finance Committee headlined the announcement of new committee assignments for Senate Democrats Tuesday. Warren, who ran for president in 2020 and is known for her aggressive oversight of Wall Street and financial institutions, will remain a member of the Banking Committee.”
2022 WATCH — “House Dems move to yoke GOP to ‘QAnon,’” by Ally Mutnick and Sarah Ferris: “House Democrats are preparing to center their strategy for the far-off midterm elections on a simple, aggressive message: Republicans are the party of QAnon.
“Making an unusually early move to protect their narrow majority, House Democrats’ campaign arm on Tuesday launched its first TV ad campaign, spotlighting supporters of the fringe conspiracy theory — including those who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6. It is the first step in a larger plan, orchestrated by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s new chairman, Sean Patrick Maloney of New York, to exploit the growing friction between Trump hardliners and establishment Republicans in the GOP base, which Maloney sees as a major weak point for the party.”
IMPEACHMENT II (FEB. 8)
— “Trump Supporters Say They Attacked The Capitol Because He Told Them To, Undercutting His Impeachment Defense,” BuzzFeed: “Former president Donald Trump formally responded Tuesday to the charges filed by House Democrats in his second impeachment, denying that he incited a mob to violently descend on the US Capitol to stop Congress from certifying President Joe Biden’s win.
“But court records in the 175-plus criminal cases filed so far in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection reveal that’s exactly what at least some of Trump’s supporters thought he was directing them to do.”
JAN. 6 FALLOUT
— “House begins sweeping security overhaul post-attack,” by Heather Caygle, Melanie Zanona and Sarah Ferris: “The House took an unprecedented step Tuesday night, voting to levy hefty fines against colleagues who bypass the recently installed metal detectors that surround the chamber. The reason is simple but speaks to the new reality: lawmakers are afraid of being injured, or worse, by colleagues trying to sneak weapons on to the House floor.”
— “How neo-Nazis used the internet to instigate a right-wing extremist crisis,” Vox: “Over the years, these groups used an evolving set of organizing techniques to spread extremist messages to larger and more mainstream groups of people online. They found ways to game the algorithmic feeds of Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, so that their new audiences didn’t necessarily know they were being radicalized. And there’s reason to believe this is only the beginning, since these platforms tend to amplify provocative content.”
— “Law used to prosecute Capitol riot, Black Lives Matter violence under fire as racist,” by Josh Gerstein: “[D]efense attorneys for those charged for their involvement in the racial justice protests now say the law is unconstitutional and rooted in racism. And their arguments are strong enough to complicate — at least momentarily — those prosecutions and potentially the ones related to the Capitol riots.
“The pushback has created the oddest of dynamics: violent MAGA agitators potentially benefiting from efforts to expunge the legal system of racist statutes.”
ELITE STRIKE FORCE TEAM — “Georgia secretary of state investigating whether pro-Trump attorney voted illegally,” CNN: “Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has launched an investigation into whether attorney Lin Wood voted as a legal resident in the November election.”
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AMERICA AND THE WORLD
— THE CURSED NSC RUSSIA JOB, per DANIEL LIPPMAN: ANDREA KENDALL-TAYLOR, who was announced a few weeks ago as the senior director for Russia and Central Asia at the NSC, announced Tuesday night that she was actually not going to join the Biden White House. That means the streak/curse of the top Russia job at the NSC continues under Biden; the Trump White House had five people in that job.
Kendall-Taylor, a senior fellow and director of the Transatlantic Security Program at the Center for a New American Security, tweeted: “Excited to say that I will be continuing my work at the wonderful @CNASdc — much to do to support the Administration’s efforts to manage US-Russia relations and revitalize efforts to work w/ Europe on global challenges.” She had not started in the NSC job, though she was the Russia policy lead on the Biden transition team.
— “Coup Puts Myanmar at the Center of U.S.-China Clash,” WSJ: “The U.S. has framed its approach to Myanmar as a push for democracy and human rights. The focus of Beijing, which says it has a policy of noninterference in the domestic affairs of other countries, has largely been on economic and strategic interests. The differences were clear in the response by the two nations to the coup.”
THE ECONOMIST’S Global Democracy Index for 2020 downgrades the U.S. to a flawed democracy.
BLOCKBUSTER STORY — “‘Their goal is to destroy everyone’: Uighur camp detainees allege systematic rape,” BBC
PLAYBOOKERS
FIRST LADY WATCH — “Jill Biden is getting right to work — on both her jobs,” WaPo: “The office of the first lady has always held a peculiar place in American culture. It is an unelected, unpaid role with no standard job description, leaving every new occupant to define the role for herself. Like Michelle Obama, with whom she worked closely, Biden seems eager to use the position to advocate for her idea of social good — free community college, for example.
“She also seems keen to re-create the kind of close partnership she had with Obama in her connection with second gentleman Doug Emhoff, her constant companion in the final stretches of the presidential campaign. Biden has seven full-time, commissioned staff members — more, her aides say, than any previous first lady.”
MEDIAWATCH — Patrick Steel will step down as CEO of POLITICO this summer after four years in the job. A search for Steel’s successor has already begun, publisher Robert Allbritton said in a memo to staff. Steel’s announcement … Allbritton’s memo
— “How CNN’s Kaitlan Collins Built A Career Covering Trump And Became The Network’s Youngest Chief White House Correspondent,” Forbes (Includes rare picture of Collins sans turtleneck.)
— Glamour celebrates Andrea Mtchell: “Andrea Mitchell Is Washington’s Most Resilient Institution,” by Mattie Kahn
— TRENDING: MyPillow guy Mike Lindell gets shut down in a must-watch Newsmax interview.
STAFFING UP — Chris Meagher and Alexis Gonzaludo are joining the Transportation Department as deputy director of public affairs and special assistant to the secretary, respectively. Meagher previously was deputy comms director for the DNC, and is a Gretchen Whitmer alum. Both are Pete Buttigieg 2020 alums.
FOGGY BOTTOM ARRIVAL LOUNGE — Naz Durakoğlu has been named principal deputy assistant secretary for legislative affairs at State; she is currently serving as acting assistant secretary in the Bureau of Legislative Affairs. She most recently was senior national security adviser to Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), and served in the State Department during the Obama administration as well.
TRANSITIONS — The Independent Women’s Forum has added a group of new fellows: Danielle Butcher, Sarah Erickson, Samantha Dravis, Ellie Cohanim and Colleen Hroncich. … Edgar Burch is now a principal at the Raben Group. He previously was director of government relations for the NCAA. … Joe Calvello will join New Deal Strategies as a member of their comms team. He was previously at Planned Parenthood Federation of America and is a Bernie Sanders 2020 alum. …
… Virginia A.G. Mark Herring is announcing senior staff for his reelection campaign: Farah Melendez will be campaign manager, Adnan Mohamed will be deputy campaign manager and political director, Tommy Keefe will be finance director, Cassie Moreno will be comms director and André Earls will be press secretary. … Krissy Katzenstein is now a partner in Baker McKenzie’s North America employment and compensation practice. She previously was a partner at Morgan Lewis.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Reps. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) and Rob Wittman (R-Va.) … POLITICO’s Claritza Jimenez … Matt Rhoades … Arthur Levitt … Douglas Holtz-Eakin … Jose Antonio Vargas … DoD’s Mieke Eoyang … Dana Thomas … Virginia Boney … former Rep. Tom Graves (R-Ga.) … Wisconsin Dem Chair Ben Wikler … Josh Lipsky … Facebook’s Dave Arnold … Fred Hochberg … MSNBC’s James Holm … MaryAlice Parks … NPR’s Neal Carruth … Rebecca Mark … Kyle Tharp … Joel Mowbray … Adriana Gindlesperger … Kathryn Lyons … Eric Lander … Amal Clooney … Dave Davies
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26.) AMERICAN MINUTE
Four Chaplains Day: Sinking of USAT Dorchester & Courageous Self-Sacrifice – American Minute with Bill Federer
27.) CAFFEINATED THOUGHTS
28.) CONSERVATIVE DAILY NEWS
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29.) PJ MEDIA
The Morning Briefing: Please Call 911 If You See Jen Psaki’s Last Brain Cell
Jen Psaki Ain’t No Circleback Girl
Happy Wednesday, fellow travelers on the Kruiser Morning Briefing Way. I’m still not comfortable with that topiary nonsense in The Shining.
Anyone familiar with the toilet swirling advocacy cheerleading that masquerades as journalism these days is aware of the recurring narratives. One of the more overused b.s. tales has to do with Republican presidents and anyone who works for them. The Republican POTUS is invariably portrayed as an utter moron and the most dedicated members of his administration are knuckle-dragging sycophants who somehow got stuck somewhere further down the evolutionary chain.
The other side to that story is just as predictably awful and out of touch with reality. We are to believe that every Democrat elected to the presidency is miraculously sharing in a transcendental mind meld with all of the great minds of human history and that the members of their administrations are granted access to this magical genius stream for as long as they serve at the pleasure of the president.
I do love my long sentences, don’t I? Admit it, none of you are here for anything pithy,
That’s all bunk of course. To be a devoted modern Democrat, one has to completely eschew biology, history, mathematics, intellectual curiosity, and critical thinking.
So much for the genius stream.
We all know that the current president isn’t playing with a full deck. In fact, if Ol’ Gropes has a deck at all it’s from a game of Candyland and he needs at least two Secret Service agents to keep explaining the rules to him.
Well, it turns out that the best kind of spokesperson for a guy like that is one who also isn’t using a lot of brain power.
New White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki is another mediocrity from the Obama administration who is being recycled by Team Biden. Remember, The Lightbringer shone most brightly when he deliberately surrounded himself with dim people.
Jen Psaki may have been the dimmest.
In her first couple of weeks on the job, Psaki has distinguished herself by not being able to answer many questions, repeatedly telling reporters that she will “circle back” to them. Thus far, it doesn’t seem as if much, if any, circling back has yet happened.
Matt had a story yesterday about Little Miss Ditzalot not being able to handle a simple question about Space Force:
On Tuesday, when asked about Space Force, Psaki was clearly clueless about how to respond, resorting instead to mocking the newest branch of the U.S. military.
It was a simple question about whether she knew if Biden plans to keep the Space Force, and if he does, whether it will remain at the same size and scope. Psaki simply laughed at the topic, before conceding she had no idea what to tell him and didn’t even know who she should talk to about it.
“Wow… Space Force. It’s the plane of today,” she mocked.
“It is an interesting question,” she continued. “I’m happy to check with our Space Force point of contact. I’m not sure who that is. I will find out, to see if we have any update on that.”
She’s a paste eater.
What makes Psaki’s giggling schoolgirl flailing even more pathetic is that she’s been asking the brave journos to feed her the tough questions in advance, which our own VodkaPundit fittingly chronicled in his Tuesday Insanity Wrap. Here is Stephen’s summary of the story, specifically about the “reporter” feigning outrage at the administration:
Insanity Wrap just has to laugh at the lack of self-awareness by all players involved here, from the Asterisk White House all the way down to Tani himself.
In fact, the lack of self-awareness is so complete that Insanity Wrap literally figuratively can’t even — whatever that means.
Everybody has their part to play in the kabuki theater of White House press briefings, and if the press fails to play its part by presenting a “fair” number of gotcha questions — even to a friendly administration — then they lose ratings.
They can’t have that.
So while the Biden administration seems to be hoping for a completely supine press, even the White House Press Corps is going to push back on that.
As longtime Insanity Wrap readers know, there’s little we enjoy more than some blue-on-blue action.
I’m sure that Jennie from the block will one day have to answer a question. Something about what color shoes her boss is wearing that day or who her favorite Beatle was. If they give her enough time to answer she may not glitch and just repeat “circle back” over and over like a short circuiting Stepford wife.
Watching this unholy alliance between the Biden Democrats and his water carriers in the mainstream media is going to be very uncomfortable for however long they keep Scranton Joe propped up in the job.
There might just be some entertainment value in watching Jen Psaki trying to outdo her boss in the on camera embarrassment department.
I’m always looking for silver linings here.
Watching Kayleigh McEnany Beat Up the Corrupt Press Is a Never-Ending Delight
The Beating Heart of the Democrats Is A Squeaky Drama Queen Who Never Shuts Up
Oh, It’s On
Everything Isn’t Awful
PJM Linktank
I give up. It’s Snowing in the East So Naturally Virtual School Is Canceled
Pentagon Axes Advisory Boards to Purge Trump Appointees
Bernie’s Meme-Worthy Mittens Are Declared the Epitome of ‘White Male Privilege.’ Umkay
Voters Are Leaving the Republican Party But Democrats Would Be Unwise to Get Too Excited
China Labels Myanmar Coup as a ‘Cabinet Reshuffle’
BREAKING: Trump Eviscerates Democrats’ Impeachment Charges
Two FBI Agents Killed, Three Wounded Serving a Warrant in Florida
Rep. Burgess Owens Schools AOC for Connecting ‘White Supremacy’ to Socialized Medicine
AOC Uses #MeToo Claim to Silence Political Opponents
Twitter Silences Focus on the Family for ‘Hate,’ That Is, Telling the Truth About Biology
Biden Approval Index: This Sure Doesn’t Look Like the Mandate Democrats Think They Have
The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Israel’s Relationship with Four Muslim Nations
4 Democrat Conspiracy Theorists Who Should Be Denounced
CNN’s Brian Stelter Thinks We’re Being Muzzled for Our Own Good
5 Republican Governors Who Should Be Fired or Put on Probation
VIP
The Kruiser Kabana Episode 98: Stop Letting Legacy Morons Like Andrew Cuomo Run for Office
Trump’s Impeachment Defense Has One Major Flaw
Treacher: The Capitol Police Must Investigate the Officer Who Allegedly Threatened AOC
Kruiser’s ‘Worst Week Ever’—Where Will President Puppet Send Me for Expatriation?
Are Big Tech Censors Taking a Page from Soviet Psychiatric Gulags?
VIP Gold
Schlichter: Free Speech, No Compromise, No Excuses, No Exceptions
Never Trust Rules Made For You but Not for Them
From the Mothership and Beyond
Chamber warns Biden not to submit to progressive wish
#RIP. Captain Sir Tom Moore: ‘National inspiration’ dies with Covid-19
Biden Killed the Keystone Pipeline, Now He’s Killing Small Towns
Democrats: No, We Don’t Want Schools to Reopen
Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick’s Body Arrives at the Capitol Rotunda
Kansas lawmakers advance constitutional amendment to exclude ‘right to abortion’
Ted Cruz Points out How Biden Lied to Working-Class People to Help the Wealthy Elite
BlazeTV’s Steven Crowder Asks Mike Rowe Why Facebook Axed His Hit Show; He Gives the Perfect Answer
Robinhood May Have Compromised Its Public Offering By Manipulating Its Customers
#Endorsed. Republicans Need to Stop Falling for Media’s ‘Condemn the Politician’ Games
#NewsYouCanUse: New study cracks the case of why food sticks to center of nonstick pans
FL Senate Committee Advances Expansion Of Right To Carry
Encrypted Platform Keybase Bans Sharing 3D-Printed Gun Plans
Attempt To “Talk About Guns” Turns Into Another Anti-Gun Lecture
Kansas Looks To Expand Concealed Carry To 18 Year-Olds
Welcome to America. Record Shattered: More Than 2-Million Guns Sold In January
#SchadenfreudeAlert. Variety: CNN Prime-Time Ratings Crash 44% In First Week Of Biden Era
That’s racist or something. WHO Team Will Visit Wuhan Institute Of Virology Wednesday
Manchin: I Will Not Support A Party Line Vote To Pass The COVID Bill Through Reconciliation
Newsom Moves To Further Cancel Landlords
China and the Question of Taiwan
35+ Funny Parenting Tweets In 2021 (January Edition)
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The Kruiser Kabana
Oh, 60’s television. Here’s Rickles on Playboy After Dark. There are a few gems in here but mostly just watch to see what an offbeat freak show this was. I think Shecky, Bob Newhart, and Mel Brooks are the only old school comics from the era who are still with us. I’m not counting Cosby because he’s about 10 years younger than that group and none of them ever roofied anyone.
Cheez Whiz will always be the greatest food that doesn’t have any food in it.
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31.) THE DISPATCH
The Morning Dispatch: Cheney Faces the GOP Conference
Plus: A look at President Biden’s immigration actions so far.
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Happy Wednesday! Monday we find out Major League Baseball is going to start its season on time, Tuesday EA Sports announces it is rebooting the NCAA football video game franchise. The 12-year-old versions of your Morning Dispatchers are ecstatic (and so are the 25-year-old ones).
Quick Hits: Today’s Top Stories
- Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial is inching closer. The House impeachment managers outlined their arguments against the former president in an 80-page legal brief that deemed Trump “singularly responsible” for the violence that took place on January 6. Trump’s legal team filed a response yesterday as well, arguing Trump’s speech was protected by the First Amendment and Senate conviction would violate the Constitution.
- Alexei Navalny, the prominent Russian opposition leader, was formally sentenced to two years and eight months in a penal colony for violating the terms of his probation. Navalny called the “show trial” a “demonstration of weakness,” and urged his supporters, who once again took to the streets after the sentencing, to keep the faith: “They can’t arrest the entire country.”
- The Senate voted on Tuesday to confirm Alejandro Mayorkas as secretary of Homeland Security and Pete Buttigieg as Transportation secretary. Buttigieg’s confirmation was overwhelmingly bipartisan, 86-13, while Mayorkas’ was more contentious at 56-43.
- The White House announced Tuesday that the federal government will begin shipping doses of COVID-19 vaccines directly to retail pharmacies on February 11. The program will start with about 6,500 stores across the country receiving a total of 1 million doses before expanding.
- The U.S. State Department officially labeled the Myanmar military’s arrest of State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and President Win Myint a “military coup d’etat” Tuesday, calling for the release of the country’s democratically-elected leadership and threatening the resumption of sanctions. The move triggers a halt of foreign aid to Myanmar’s government, though funding for some humanitarian aid programs in the country will continue.
- The United States confirmed 117,716 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday per the Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 Dashboard, with 8.7 percent of the 1,356,249 tests reported coming back positive. An additional 3,559 deaths were attributed to the virus on Tuesday, bringing the pandemic’s American death toll to 446,744. According to the COVID Tracking Project, 92,880 Americans are currently hospitalized with COVID-19. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 558,458 COVID-19 vaccine doses were administered yesterday, bringing the nationwide total to 32,780,860.
A Time for Choosing for the GOP
House Republicans are set to meet later this afternoon. There will be no shortage of conversation topics, including President Biden’s early string of executive actions, recently doled out committee assignments, and Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s implementation of fines on members who refuse to walk through the new metal detectors at the Capitol.
But one scheduled item of discussion stands above the rest: Does Rep. Liz Cheney deserve to continue serving in House leadership, as chair of the conference? In the narrowest sense, it’ll be a debate about whether one politician keeps her job. But in reality, it’s about so much more than that: Does the Republican Party want to continue being defined by the only one-term president in the last 80 years to cost his party the White House, Senate, and House of Representatives, or is it ready to turn the page?
A month ago, you’d have been laughed at for even asking a question about Cheney’s job security. After the GOP picked up a surprising number of House seats in November, the Wyoming Republican was unanimously reelected to her perch alongside Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Minority Whip Steve Scalise.
But on January 13, Cheney was one of only 10 Republicans to vote to impeach President Trump for his role in the January 6 attack on the Capitol—and perhaps the most unsparing in her rationale for doing so. “The President of the United States summoned this mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of this attack,” she said. “There has never been a greater betrayal by a President of the United States of his office and his oath to the Constitution.”
In the weeks since, Trump loyalists in the House Freedom Caucus have agitated to remove her from leadership, circulating a petition among members that claimed Cheney’s impeachment vote “brought the Conference into disrepute and produced discord.”
In a deeply uncharacteristic move, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell waded into internal House politics to throw his support behind Cheney this week.
“Liz Cheney is a leader with deep convictions and the courage to act on them,” he said. “She is an important leader in our party and in our nation. I am grateful for her service and look forward to continuing to work with her on the crucial issues facing our nation.”
Biden’s Immigration Executive Orders
President Biden signed another batch of executive orders on Tuesday aimed at reversing his predecessor’s immigration policies, streamlining the naturalization process for migrants, and attempting to reunite the hundreds of children that are still separated from their parents as a result of the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” policy at the U.S.-Mexico border.
“We’re going to work to undo the moral and national shame of the previous administration that literally, not figuratively, ripped children from the arms of their families, the mothers and fathers at the border,” Biden said during the signing ceremony.
The president has faced criticism for the number of executive actions he’s taken since being inaugurated—with even the New York Times editorial board calling on him to “ease up.” He attempted to address some of the objections yesterday.
“There’s a lot of talk, with good reason, about the number of executive orders that I have signed,” he said. “I’m not making new law; I’m eliminating bad policy. … The last president of the United States issued executive orders I felt were very counterproductive to our security, counterproductive to who we are as a country, particularly in the area of immigration.”
Elizabeth Neumann—who served as deputy chief of staff at DHS in the Trump administration but has been highly critical of the former president since resigning—believes the family reunification task force created by Biden’s order to be a step in the right direction. “An irreversible trauma has been laid on these families, and I think it is reasonable for them to consider some form of the financial restitution through counseling, through helping the families out economically in some way,” she told The Dispatch. “I think there’s an argument to be made that they should be allowed to resettle in the United States, too.”
The task force will be led by Alejandro Mayorkas, who was confirmed as secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Tuesday in a relatively tight 56-43 vote. All but seven Republican senators opposed his confirmation, citing his alleged abuse of office regarding the EB-5 program while he was head of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in the Obama administration. The DHS inspector general reported in 2015 that, in three instances, Mayorkas “communicated with stakeholders on substantive issues, outside of the normal adjudicatory process, and intervened with the career USCIS staff in ways that benefited the stakeholders.”
“As a high-ranking official in the Obama Administration, Mr. Mayorkas did his best to turn U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services into an unethical favor factory for Democratic Party royalty,” Mitch McConnell said on the Senate floor yesterday. “We are talking about shoving through green cards as political favors, and intervening to overturn denials. … Mr. Mayorkas’ improper influence changed outcomes.”
Worth Your Time
- We here at TMD are obviously fans of the newsletter format. Check out this Economist story by Tom Standage for a fun history of the medium. As newsletter-publishing platforms like Substack flourish in an environment where readers increasingly distrust traditional and social media, reporters and writers are able to turn a profit by providing credible content to loyal readers. Newsletters are the wave of the future, but they’re also a blast from the past—originating in 17th century England, when authors would handwrite “letters of news” to circulate in their communities. The letters were eventually phased out by newspapers, but “today it is newspapers that are in retreat – as the advertising model on which they came to rely has been undermined by the internet – and subscription newsletters have made an unexpected return,” Standage writes. “The newest business model in journalism, it turns out, is also the oldest.”
- Jonathan Swan and Zachary Bass of Axios use their deep collection of sources to answer the age-old question: What happens when four conspiracy theorists walk into the Oval Office? The reporters tell the story—with remarkable detail—of a chaotic December 18 meeting when Sidney Powell, former national security adviser Michael Flynn, former Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne, and former Trump administration official Emily Newman went toe to toe with senior White House advisers. “You guys are offering me nothing. These guys are at least offering me a chance. They’re saying they have the evidence,” the president reportedly said, grasping at straws.
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GameStop plunged 60%, a second day of sharp declines in the stock, as a social media-fueled buying frenzy quickly lost its momentum.
Toeing the Company Line
- In her latest edition of The Sweep, Sarah delves into an often overlooked facet of campaigning: candidate recruitment. She chats with Dan Sena, the former director of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, about how to field a successful candidate.
- Tuesday’s French Press(🔒) tries to draw a line between “being canceled” and “facing consequences for one’s actions,” as a lot of cynical politicians are trying to conflate the two. “The defense of a free speech culture does not mean that ‘anything goes,’” David writes. “In other words, there are times when otherwise-legally protected speech is so beyond that pale that a person should pay serious consequences for their words.”
- Cato scholar (and Capitolism author) Scott Lincicome joined Jonah on the latest episode of The Remnant to discuss a whole bunch of economic trends. Should the government seize the manufacturing industry for national security reasons? How has the pandemic turned the consumer economy on its head?
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When everything is attributed to ‘white privilege,’ it ceases to have meaning
Posted: 03 Feb 2021 05:30 AM PST Today, the phrase “white privilege” is used by leftists as often as they wear face masks, which is to say constantly. They use it because it is (or was) a powerful method to guilt Caucasians into doing stupid things like physically bowing down to people of color for the sake of false reconciliation over sins from the past. As hard as it is to believe, there really is such a thing as “white privilege” and it remained common in certain circles until very recently. The left has created a problem by using the phrase as the go-to tactic in every possible situation. They’ve denigrated its meaning and brought it into the realm of Cultural Marxism. Examples of recent “white privilege” include walking as a Caucasian in the streets of New York during the “stop and frisk” era. White people were neither stopped nor frisked nearly as much under Michael Bloomberg as people of color. It wasn’t even close. Another recent example, coincidentally tied to Bloomberg again, is the practice of “redlining” in which residents of certain areas, invariably populated by people of color, were instantly denied access to loans. “White privilege” did exist. It wasn’t nearly as widespread as the left would have us believe, but it was a real thing. Caucasians (and to some extent Asian-Americans) were not faced with many of the same challenges that people of color endured. It’s common for my fellow conservatives to say it hasn’t existed since the civil rights movement, but that is a disingenuous stance. It exists today, but it has been rendered meaningless. Why? Because the constant use of the phrase itself as a weapon for bullying, guilting, and engaging in Cultural Marxism has diminished its effectiveness. This is why we’re seeing a trend by the left to ramp up the level of their accusations. Now, everything is tied to race as the left manufactures ludicrous connections to clearly non-racist things like climate change or COVID-19. They say everything good that happens to Caucasians exemplifies “white privilege” while everything bad that happens to people of color is “systemic racism.” Both terms are interchangeable by shifting the subject. The basic claim is that “your white privilege is a result of systemic racism against me.” To the left, being a Trump supporter means being a racist while being a Biden supporter means you’re not a racist. They ignore the undisputable fact that Biden has done more to harm people of color in his decades in Washington DC than any current politician with his race-oriented policies. They also ignore the numerous cases of blatantly racist remarks, any of which would have caused widespread rioting if President Trump had said them. Imagine if Trump had said, “If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Biden, then you ain’t white.” Every major city in America would have burned and he would have lost a good percentage of his supporters. But for Biden, his similar sentiment was met with shrugs and claims that he didn’t really mean what he said. No cities burned because Biden’s brand of racism is acceptable while manufactured examples of racism by Trump are considered to be outrageous even though they’re fictional. But this isn’t about the election or the leaders of their parties. This is about a bigger problem that’s growing with every passing day. By pronouncing that everything is “white privilege,” nothing really is in the eyes of the lucid. The left has taken a legitimate claim and turned it into a Swiss army knife for gaslighting. The reason, as I mentioned before, is because it worked for a while. Today, it’s quickly becoming dulled from overuse and easily dismissible as a former tool for Cultural Marxists. And yet they still use it constantly because it has been imbedded in their rhetoric. It’s second nature, like saying “bless you” when someone sneezes. The saddest part is that they’ve taken real problems and removed focus from them for the sake of shutting down arguments. Cultural Marxism is, by its nature, a tactic of habit and repetition. Practitioners find tools that work, use them in every situation, and then discard them when another tool pops up. “White privilege” may be real, but the left is making it imaginary. COVID-19 lockdowns are taking down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. 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Whatever happened to America as we once knew it?
Posted: 03 Feb 2021 04:36 AM PST RETROSPECTIVEWhen you were a kid, what did you tell everybody you wanted to be when you grew up? How does that jibe with what you actually became? I thought I was destined to be a teacher or a missionary. The few occasions of substitute teaching while I was in college for a classmate disabused me of that former objective when I saw that many high school students even 45 years ago were less interested in learning than they were in seeing how far they can push the new teacher. I had no problem exercising discipline, but I was disappointed that even in a Christian School, many students really weren’t interested in the subject matter. I guess that was just a dosage of reality for me. Then when I was on active duty in the U.S. Air Force in the Philippines in the early 1970s, I had much opportunity to attend local churches and outstations and to travel with some American missionary friends to remote parts of the country, including the jungles of southern Palawan. After I did my military service, I went to a Christian university hoping to return to the Philippines as a missionary. I even came to Hawaii in 1978 to study linguistics in preparation for a translation ministry. But, God had other plans for me. That was one of my first times to realize that God accomplishes His Will but not always by the means that we desire or expect. The malaria which I contracted in the jungles of the Philippines while helping a real missionary minister to the local indigenous people was instrumental in my getting a full-time federal job and being classified as a disabled veteran. So, that in a nutshell is how I got from where I was to where I am now but not by the route that I anticipated. Whenever I give a personal anecdote like this, it is always with the intention of applying it to something that has more of a general application to society and not just to myself only. I am by no means a politician. But since I retired as a Federal Officer and left the Hatch Act restrictions behind, I managed to get involved in several unsuccessful conservative political campaigns. I don’t think that I’m a jinx and that they were unsuccessful because of me. It has more to do with being a conservative in a deep blue state like Hawaii. But it showed me, that even though you know that what you believe is right, it doesn’t always mean that you will prevail in the secular world. History and geography have always been my favorite subjects which shows you how atypical I am. First, let’s look at how America has changed over the centuries. Then we can look more specifically at presidential elections during the last 75 years or so. ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLEI have long heard about the Frenchman’s famous voyage to America nearly two centuries ago. First, here is some basic information on him from a Google query. “Alexis Charles Henri Clérel, comte de Tocqueville, colloquially known as Tocqueville, was a French aristocrat, diplomat, political scientist, political philosopher and historian. He is best known for his works Democracy in America and The Old Regime and the Revolution.” “French sociologist and political theorist Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859) traveled to the United States in 1831 to study its prisons and returned with a wealth of broader observations that he codified in ‘Democracy in America’ (1835), one of the most influential books of the 19th century.” Now, let’s consider a few of his better known observations: “America is great because she is good. If America ceases to be good, America will cease to be great.” I am inclined often to think what life would be like if I were in a difference epoch in history or a different part of the world. I have had the good fortune to live in several parts of the United States and to have traveled to several foreign countries. This has helped me to realize how not only our heritage and our upbringing, but also our environment, influence the way we see our role in the world around us. God did not intend for me to remain in Northeastern Oklahoma or to be able to get directly in touch with my Mvskoke (Creek) heritage at a young age but rather has led me in a very roundabout path full circle to do that now in my golden years of retirement. So the past and the future meet. But, the one key element in all this is what de Tocqueville so clairvoyantly said back when America was still a frontier society of indigenous peoples and pioneers. America, despite many tarnishes on our society and on our image, has not always been as good as we should be, but we have still been a great example for the rest of the world about what decency and respect for others can do to make a society worth living in. If decency and goodness are not the first adjectives that come to your mind in describing the America of 2021, then we need to come to a screeching halt, retrace our path, and get back to where we once were. There have always been bad elements in this culture like any other. There are groups and individuals who do not exemplify the righteous ideal that we are now discussing. But the overwhelming majority of the American people have been decent law-abiding good neighbors and family to one another. There never was a time until now that evil appeared to be on the ascendancy and decency appeared to be on the decline. “Liberty cannot be established without morality, nor morality without faith.” That was how the Frenchman saw it 200 years ago. Now in our current age of hedonism, morality has been transmogrified into some kind of nebulous subjective concept. Liberty has been redefined into the freedom to do whatever I tell you that you should do and therefore have me ensure that you never deviate from my condescending patronization. I, the Great American Government, will make you happy whether you like it or not. “When the past no longer illuminates the future, the spirit walks in darkness.” Imagine that two centuries ago it was understood that history is who we are and that without history, we are nothing but a blank slate which is what they now want so they can write on that blank slate anything they shall desire, including the specious rhetoric of the Marxist distorted version of egalitarianism. They confuse equality of outcome with equality of opportunity. But to do that, they must destroy our history. Iconic figures such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln must be besmirched. Honest Abe must be portrayed as the ultimate racist rather than he who issued the Emancipation Proclamation to free the slaves and to respect the right of all Americans of every race and ethnicity. We shall indeed walk in darkness and the lights are already dimming as I write these words if we allow those who would wash away our memories to succeed. “The health of a democratic society may be measured by the quality of functions performed by private citizens.” That is the difference between free enterprise and Communism. There isn’t any The thing I noticed here in Hawaii all last year was that the Democrat One-Party Machine which is currently crowing about the implosion of the Hawaii GOP (another story for another time) never consulted business owners about what decisions they would make to try to control the plan-demic. 60-day emergency powers by the governor were extended indefinitely without anybody asking or caring how or why. All this in a state whose Constitution does not even provide for a recall of the Governor as does California’s. The contribution of private citizens who built the industrial base and the high technology of this country has been totally ignored. Now, government wants to decide and control everything and they really don’t care what you or I think. With the complicity of their pocket media and Big Tech, the government has accomplished in the last year what they could not do in the previous two and a half centuries which was to take away the free-spiritedness of Americans and turn so many of our countrymen into acquiescent serfs who just await the next order from their masters up above. Now let’s turn from this review of de Tocqueville’s prescient observations to a discussion of the issues and factors that have driven our American presidential elections since World War II. 1948 TRUMAN ~ DEWEYAs a baby boomer I was actually born in that time just before Harry Truman was sworn in for his first and only full term in office after serving the remainder of Franklin Roosevelt’s 4th term. So, I can’t really speak a lot about the domestic and international issues though that was the time period in which China fell to the Communists, when Chiang Kai-shek and the Nationalists fled to Taiwan to form their own independent Republic of China which still exists today despite the bellicose rhetoric emanating from Beijing. Domestically, overall it was a time of peace here in the United States. 1952 EISENHOWER ~ STEVENSONThe Korean War was raging and Americans were dying and fighting against Communism on that far away North Asian peninsula. Dwight Eisenhower was the five-star general in charge of Operation Overlord when the Allies stormed the beaches of Normandy and freed Europe from Nazi tyranny. He fulfilled his intentions to obtain a cessation of hostilities in Korea. 1956 EISENHOWER ~ STEVENSONI was in elementary school in Coquille, Oregon when the adults voted in the hallway of our building. It’s no wonder that few today even remember Adlai Stevenson. Eisenhower was a decent but not flamboyant head of state. 1960 KENNEDY ~ NIXONJohn Fitzgerald Kennedy was a war hero in the South Pacific and the scion of a wealthy Massachusetts family. He ran against VP Richard Nixon who came across as sweaty and inarticulate during the first national televised presidential debates. It was a close election in which JFK’s Catholicism was an issue. Americans at that time were sensitive that an American president not be controlled by any foreign potentate, or any such ideology whether religious or secular. The concerns were proven unfounded as JFK during his tragically short time in office stood up for America and faced down Russian dictator Nikita Khrushchev in the Cuban Missile Crisis. 1964 JOHNSON ~ GOLDWATERAfter that tragic November day in Dallas, LBJ was sworn in aboard Air Force One on the way back to Washington DC. He was a crude southern demagogue from Texas. He exploited the Civil Rights Movement for political purposes rather than due to any personal convictions. Democrats managed to paint Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona as a warmonger, yet it was LBJ who really got us into the quagmire in Southeast Asia in an ill-intentioned war that the bureaucrats did not have the guts to carry through to victory after sacrificing other families’ sons and daughters in a needless war in Indochina. If it sounds like I’ve gone from reporting to editorializing, it’s because I came of draft age at that time before there was a Selective Service lottery in effect. I did my military time in the U.S. Air Force in the Philippines and Okinawa, but have friends and relatives who did serve our country valiantly in combat. My point in this context is just that it really does matter who is president and what their priorities are. 1968 NIXON ~ HUMPHREYAfter the second tragic assassination of a member of the Kennedy family in a period of less than 5 years, instead of Robert Kennedy, it was Hubert Humphrey who ran against Richard Nixon after that turbulent summer of student protests. Those who thought Nixon’s career was dead when he lost to JFK 8 years earlier, found him now entrenched in the Oval Office. He did not win the war in Vietnam but he did eventually disengage. That’s the best word I can use for it: disengage. You really don’t want to hear what else I could say about it but I will not. I just ask our civilian and military leaders today, why there are all those names on the Vietnam Wall in Washington DC who did not need to die in a stupid inconsequential war half a world away? Nobody needed to come back as a quadriplegic and nobody needed to suffer for the rest of their life even to our present day from the effects of Agent Orange. Will we ever learn? To digress for just a moment, it appears that the Vietnam War era was where America’s perception of ourselves as invincible was forever altered. No more unconditional surrenders by our enemies such as in World Wars 1 and 2. Not even a clean-cut as in Korea where at least the South remained free. If we look at what has happened since in the Persian Gulf and Afghanistan, we see that nobody now knows how to end these foreign forays today which they initiate. 1972 NIXON ~ McGOVERN“McGovern McCan’t” is the best campaign slogan I have ever heard and it totally banished the man from South Dakota into ignominy. Nixon won and was flying high until Watergate brought him down. It actually wasn’t Watergate so much as it was the cover-up of Watergate. A lesson about how lies catch up to everybody eventually. I cast my first ballot ever as an absentee while serving at Clark Air Base, Philippines. I was over 18 in 1968 but at that time the voting age was 21. 1976 CARTER ~ FORDBecause VP Spiro Agnew had resigned and Jerry Ford had taken his place, he became President when Nixon resigned in 1974. The amiable former Congressman from Michigan was apparently a decent fellow but not very adept at governing. After all, he had not campaigned to become president or even VP in the first place when Nixon thrust him into that spotlight. Jimmy Carter did a great head fake and convinced us all that he was just a simple peanut farmer from Plains, Georgia. We neither knew how incompetent he was nor of his animosity toward Israel and preference toward Islamic states in the Middle East. His brother Billy Carter was even a lobbyist for Gaddafi in Libya. I have previously written at length about Carter’s lack of a plan to deal with Iran which started the generation of hostility from that rogue nation which we still face today. Carter totally undid any good that he may have commenced in the Camp David Accords between Israel’s Begin and Egypt’s Sadat. 1980 REAGAN ~ CARTERMany young folks today don’t even remember that Ronald Reagan had challenged Gerald Ford for the Republican nomination at the Kansas City Convention in 1976 but fell short. Some were still not that confident that he would win in 1980 but he prevailed over the hapless Jimmy Carter. I was on vacation from Hawaii in the Philippines and listening to the election results on the American Forces Radio and Television Service, American Forces Philippines Network AFRTS/AFPN. Because I did not submit a request for an absentee ballot and mail ballots were otherwise not provided for, that is the only election that I inadvertently missed in casting a vote. 1984 REAGAN ~ MONDALEThere are actually some parallels that come to mind between the 1984 election and our most recent one of 2020. I don’t believe I have heard anybody really articulate this up until now. Reagan in his first term was a popular and powerful president who intimidated foreign enemies. He set the gears in motion for the demise of the Soviet Union. Mondale was a weak, bumbling individual, who chose a female running mate hoping demographics would help. As a result, he won only his home state of Minnesota and forever Democrat Washington DC. Even Hawaii was on the red state map that year if you can imagine that! Reagan actually won 49 states. So considering these parallels, Reagan and Trump, Mondale and Biden, Ferraro and Harris, why was the outcome different this time? I’ll let you ponder that for a while. 1988 BUSH 41 ~ DUKAKISHow many of you even remember Michael Dukakis? Joe Biden tried to campaign that year but he had to drop out because of accusations of plagiarism. Remember that? Anyway, long story short, George HW Bush won. 1992 CLINTON ~ BUSH 41Only one Clinton has successfully campaigned for President of the United States to date and that is not likely to change in the future, however much Hillary or even Chelsea might have pipe dreams for the future. The “read my lips, no new taxes” line really sunk the first President Bush and nothing he could do could overcome that so we got Billy Bob from Arkansas and his malevolent ambitious wife. 1996 CLINTON ~ DOLEBob Dole was a good Senator from Kansas and a World War II hero, but everybody knew from the outset he had zero chance of upsetting the alley cat in the Oval Office. Not much more really needs to be said about that election. 2000 BUSH 43 ~ GOREI used to call that one the Election from Hell. But hanging chads in Florida were nothing compared to what we have experienced since November 4, 2020. Notice I said the 4th and not the 3rd. That is because on the 3rd, things were going one way and on the 4th they started going another way. But hold on, we’ll get to that. Gore eventually conceded when the Rehnquist Supreme Court did its constitutional duty which the Roberts Supreme Court two decades later failed to do. 2004 BUSH 43 ~ KERRYIt’s insufficient just to say Kerry was swift-boated because he brought that upon himself by what was either a faulty memory or intentional falsification of his time in Vietnam. Despite the invasion of Iraq which didn’t turn out the way he hoped, Dubya was still in charge after his erratic response to 9/11. 2008 OBAMA ~ McCAINThis election is the one where the real what ifs came into play. What if John McCain had not saddled himself with the publicity magnet of Sarah Palin as running mate. It wasn’t really gender. It was more the idiosyncrasies of the lady from Alaska. The problem was that it took all the attention off of the totally weird factors regarding the background of Barack Hussein Obama II, once known as Barry Soetoro of Indonesia. I won’t get off on a tangent here discussing our 44th president, but just saying his background was not scrutinized would be a gross understatement and let’s just leave it at that for now. 2012 OBAMA ~ ROMNEYWhile most conservatives today almost universally would consider Mitt Romney as a Republican In Name Only, in 2012 he was the alternative to another term for The Manchurian Candidate who said he would and actually did fundamentally transform America. I will just mention the most salient fact that Romney refused to use the Benghazi incident which had happened on September 11th, 2012 against Obama because he was afraid of being accused of playing the race card. Both McCain and Romney basically wimped out. So we got BHO for eight not-so-wonderful years. 2016 TRUMP – CLINTONEarly in the campaign, I had supported first Dr. Ben Carson and then Ted Cruz. But when Donald Trump entered the race, it became inevitable that he would be the GOP nominee. Hillary and the Democrats were basically caught off guard. I won’t spend too much time on this because I think virtually all of my readers today well remember the election four years ago. 2020 TRUMP ~ BIDENYes, I put the names in that order intentionally. I am basing this on legal votes only. I’m not going to reiterate everything you already know because this is still so very fresh in all of our minds, bar none. Suffice it to say that when Hillary determined that under no circumstances would she or the Democrats ever accept another defeat no matter what, the scheme began to deny President Donald Trump his earned re-election by any means necessary. If you want to read more about this sham election, please go to this link. SUMMING IT UPSo, what did happen to America as we once knew it? Obviously, we’re not the country we were in 1831 when the Frenchman came over for a visit. But a lot more has changed than simply industrialization and technology. The attitude and the mentality of Americans has changed. The heart of our country is no longer as it was. We have lost that understanding of our uniqueness and greatness which President Trump tried so hard to restore. Ask yourself what is President Joe Biden’s vision of America? Does he see us as a good and gracious and decent people or a shining city set on a hill as Ronald Reagan said? Does Joe want to Make America Great Again or does he want to erase our history and make us forget who we are and where we came from? What does he think about when he sees those portraits of his predecessors around the White House?. But the biggest concern is not what Mr. Biden thinks. The question is who and where is the power behind the presidency today? What you see is just a façade. It’s like a movie set at Universal Studios with a wall that has nothing but props behind it. So, we really need to figure out who is working back there in the darkness. Joe Biden is just a placeholder under the control of a New World Order, the players in which deliberately remain obscured from public view. I don’t want to say it is Xi Jinping. Nor do we want to attribute it to George Soros or Bill Gates. I think we should probably start by looking at an ex-president who is currently building a home without all the proper land permits on the beach in Waimanalo on the Island of Oahu. Realize that this is not just Obama’s third term figuratively speaking, but that he and the New World Order which he represents have taken control of our country. Our Christian and traditional family values stand in the way of their subjugation of America. What we have to do now is to quit looking to politicians to lead us. We have to avoid groupthink at all costs. Now that we are in the opposition to the powers-that-be, let us coalesce around mutually held values and the decency that makes America America. There is no political solution. Decency and goodness in the hearts of mankind do not come from elected officials. Continue living your life as you know is right and do not allow anyone to gaslight you into thinking that you are the problem. As I said earlier, God does not always do things the way we expect to reach His planned objective. But we get there all the same. This Biden-Harris administration was not what we wanted. I will not pray for its failure because that would mean failure for our country and not just for our putative president. Take one day at a time and be prepared for whatever may come. The chances are there will be such a backlash against the malfeasance of those currently inside the DC Beltway that our country will fare much better in the future. THE ALPHA AND OMEGA, THE BEGINNING AND THE ENDI have read the last chapter in the Book of Revelation and God’s people prevail through His Almighty Grace. I won’t give you a lesson in eschatology, but we are much closer than anyone realizes. Everything happening now is just setting a scene for that which is to come. What we are experiencing in the present is not the end of the world. But it is a warning that God’s ways supersede the ways of humankind. Whether Donald Trump pulls a Grover Cleveland and wins a second non-consecutive term in 2024, we do not yet know. But God does. He gave us a free will, but only His Omniscience can see what lies ahead. For us, it’s just over the horizon. Through faith and perseverance, we shall reach that God-ordained horizon unscathed! COVID-19 lockdowns are taking down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. 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Joe Hoft: A vast majority of Americans love this country… and President Trump
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 09:10 PM PST The 2020 presidential election was certified by the states, designated in the Electoral College, counted by Congress, and untouched by the judiciary. The results of the election are officially that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris won. Despite this, there are tens of millions of Americans who believe President Donald J. Trump won the 2020 election by a landslide. I’m one of them. So is The Gateway Pundit’s Joe Hoft. In this fascinating interview, we didn’t dwell too long on the past. The focus was the future and how freedom-loving patriots can move forward. First and foremost, Hoft acknowledged that the truth must continue to pour out regardless of protestations by the left and even many on the right. President Trump has few allies, even in “conservative” media, so it’s incumbent on news outlets like The Gateway Pundit and NOQ Report to continue to push the truth out to the masses. Of particular interest in the interview is a sentiment Hoft expressed more than once. He believes that a vast majority of Americans love this nation. That may be hard to believe when we see so much vitriol on social media, mainstream media, and in the rhetoric spread by the radical left. By their reckoning, Americans are ashamed of this nation. This is demonstrably false just as it’s untrue that most Americans didn’t love President Trump. They did. They do. WE do. In the face of an unambiguous conspiracy whose players are revealing themselves in droves every day, patriotic Americans are faced with the ultimate dilemma. How can we get the truth out when we’re being censored by Big Tech and cancelled by leftist outrage mobs? Hoft and I covered a few different avenues through which everyday Americans can participate in keeping the MAGA movement alive regardless of how Donald Trump moves forward. Will he find a way back into the White House sooner rather than later? Will he run in 2024? Start TrumpTV? Form a new party? Should Donald Trump Jr. consider a 2024 run? Which Republicans have betrayed their president for the sake of political expediency and obedience to The Swamp? Hoft answered these and other questions in the interview. The gaslighting from the left (and some on the right) is an attempt to make us all think we’re crazy for believing President Trump had the election stolen from him. But we know the truth. Now, we need to continue to spread it.
COVID-19 lockdowns are taking down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the resurgence of lockdowns that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
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The real reason Marjorie Taylor Greene is being targeted by the Establishment
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 09:02 PM PST Freshman Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has definitely been getting a lot of attention from the Mainstream Media, almost completely negative attention, at that. While it’s clear that part of the reason why they are coming after her so much is because of her strong support of President Donald Trump and her clear mission to expose the Deep State, there is also a more sinister strategy at play here, and it involves you and I… the true Constitutional Conservatives. The Establishment Elites see Marjorie Taylor Greene as someone that is outspoken and, in their mind, an extremist that they can tie to the supposed “insurrection” and “coup” that occurred on January 6th. By doing so, they are attempting to make her the face of the remaining Trump supporters in Congress, using this to discredit the entire MAGA Movement. While this is a completely dishonest attack strategy, that is apparently what the end-game is… the Democrats are not holding back and are doing anything that they can to justify completely destroying Conservatives across this country. We are already hearing rumblings of completely cancelling Conservatives… or even going so far as to round us all up and put us into re-education camps. While that may sound extreme to many, this strategy seems to be playing out before our eyes. To their base, they are making us all look like violent extremists. Thus, if we are domestic terrorists, as the Left is claiming, they are justified in cancelling or even arresting us for the safety of the masses. This is extremely dangerous territory that is unprecedented in American history. As Conservatives, we must support politicians like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert, who are mixing things up and causing the right kind of ruckus. However, we also must be able to counter the false narratives of the Left and refuse to accept their evil premises. Conservatives are not violent. We are not the enemy. We support Freedom, Liberty and Opportunity for All. We must continue to wage this ideological and spiritual war over the soul of our nation, and we cannot allow the Left to control us any longer. It’s time we buck the system and forge our own path, independent of the Mainstream.
COVID-19 lockdowns are taking down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the resurgence of lockdowns that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
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Unity, Unity – Unless liberals are under scrutiny
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 09:01 PM PST As she promised, newly elected Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) presented articles of impeachment against President Joseph Robinette Biden for allowing his prodigal son, Hunter “to siphon off cash from America’s greatest enemies Russia and China.” Oh, but that wasn’t all: Greene laid out Biden’s “pattern of abuse of power” and called the twelve days in the Oval Office president a “threat to national security,” saying that “he must be immediately impeached.” Article by Sarah Cowgill originally published at Liberty Nation. There were immediate apocalyptic and synchronized reactions some say resembled full-body spasms. It seems that only the left can impeach ad nauseam with impunity. Now Greene is experiencing the full throttle and focus of hate and retaliation that appears designed to deter anyone else from touching the current president and his administration. As crazies go, Greene is no more or less loony than the cabal of elected representatives she governs among – and that includes members of the Democratic Party. She Is Literally (Insert Current Slur Here)So, maybe the first shot out of the cannon may have just incited a nuclear winter to go along with Mr. Biden’s “dark winter” forecast. One leftist minion recovered from the shock surprisingly well and began the arduous task of ruining Ms. Greene’s very existence in the Swamp. Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-CA) announced just days ago that he would be introducing a resolution to expel the Georgia Republican from Congress. “Her very presence in office represents a direct threat against the elected officials and staff who serve our government…” And then he added in terms like “treason” and “sedition” to prove that Greene has lost her white-supremacy-conspiracy-theory mind and must be stopped. Mr. Gomez came to that conclusion after perusing CNN’s K-File and citing them as the source that knows all. What he found is that Greene oftentimes “likes” and comments on QAnon posts. So do millions of other Americans. A new video has been dug up that shows Greene taunting David Hogg, a survivor of the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Yes, Greene has not joined the ranks of the establishment and has not done herself any favors. She generated a petition in January 2019 to impeach Pelosi over her support of “sanctuary policies” and refusal to come to a comfortable consensus on the Border Wall. Whenever she does comply with her colleagues and wears a mask on the House floor, it reads “censored.” And our favorite maven from the Chappaqua woods, Mrs. Hillary Clinton, declares Greene needs to be “on a watch list,” not serving in Congress. So, Republicans Can’t Do What Democrats Did?Now in power and calling for unity to the tune of a funeral dirge, Democrats insist that Republicans and Trump supporters must forget that Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) called for violence against any Trump administration member. They surely must forget that the new vice president promoted bail funds for those nice peaceful protesters destroying personal and public property, burning federal buildings, dragging people from their vehicles, beating them half to death, and then stealing electronics. Democrats are trying to impeach, again, a man who has left the presidency. Why is it so unnatural for a Republican legislator – no matter how quirky – to bring to light what half of America wants answers to before they will even consider playing nice. ~ Read more from Sarah Cowgill. COVID-19 lockdowns are taking down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the resurgence of lockdowns that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
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Why isn’t Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee being expelled from Congress for her attacks on civil rights?
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 09:00 PM PST The past few days have seen a rather odd phenomenon. Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) put forward purely unconstitutional and insane proposals that would destroy our civil rights with barely a notice from the national socialist media. They usually fall all over themselves for these kinds of attacks on our civil rights, celebrating the ‘progress’ they’ve made in destroying our civil liberties. However, this time was markedly different. This time had barely a whisper of congratulations from the liberty destruction caucus. Nary a word trumpeting this progress against civil rights from the usual suspects of the national socialist media that usually love the left’s authoritarian control agenda over liberty. Could it be that this time even they have realized that she has crossed the line in attacking our basic freedoms and individual rights? Fighting fire with fire: Two can play at the cancel gameEveryone is picking up on this theme. If the insurrectionists of the authoritarian socialist left are going to attack duly elected Representatives of the people for mere words, then why shouldn’t we consider their concrete actions in attacking our founding documents and our common sense human rights? The authoritarians are of course following their tired old tactic “Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it. “ This is then accompanied by the weak-kneed RINO’s who fall right in line with the ‘distraction’ excuse. At present they are attacking Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R – GA). They will never stop using this tactic because it works. Targeting anyone, the authoritarians deem to be unworthy of representing the people. It takes the focus off their misdeeds and mistakes and further solidifies the notion that people need to be punished for ‘thoughtcrime’. So while the authoritarian socialist left is all up in arms over words, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has put forward true threats to civil rights and individual liberty. Oddly enough, the same media sources that fawn over such development have all but been silent over this spate of liberty destructive measures with only the pro-liberty community taking note of the most egregious of these assaults on everyone’s basic civil rights. Sheila Jackson Lee: Aberration or representative of the Democratic party?Contrast the questions on Ms. Jackson Lee with thought crime target of the authoritarian left:
Many would say she isn’t the extreme of the Democratic party, But others would say the Democrats are the party of those who want to destroy our civil rights. The people who want to maximize government and minimize liberty. Given the example provided by Ms. Jackson Lee, we can see that the Democrats have become destructive of liberty. They are the party of the insurrectionists and domestic terrorists of Antifa and the party of voter fraud and stolen elections. The bottom line: Why is Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee still in office?The extremists of the authoritarian socialist left have always been ones for overreach. But in the case of Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, she has gone too far, proposing a law that would be making a mockery of limited government with it fully in control of its own constraints. This wasn’t just a few unpopular opinions or Facebook likes. This is an insane proposal to shred our civil rights forever. This should not stand, and the radical Ms. Jackson Lee should resign to keep from further damaging our fragile democracy with her extreme positions. COVID-19 lockdowns are taking down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the resurgence of lockdowns that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
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PolitiFact warps reality about left-wing activist inciting Capitol riot
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 06:54 PM PST A PolitiFact article written by Bill McCarthy declares “there’s no proof that” a left-wing anti-Trump activist named John Sullivan incited rioting at the U.S. Capitol. As a result of this claim, Facebook flagged and reduced distribution of a post which accused Sullivan of doing so. However, video footage indisputably proves that Sullivan encouraged people to storm and vandalize the Capitol. Moreover, Sullivan was subsequently arrested and charged with “violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds” and “interfering with law enforcement” during the riot. In the wake of these revelations, PolitiFact “updated” its article twice but has not changed its conclusion despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. PolitiFact’s DenialThe Facebook post targeted by PolitiFact states that “Anti-Trump founder of radical left-wing group ‘Insurgence USA’ John Sullivan, incited insurgence of U.S. Capitol.” PolitiFact proclaims “there’s no evidence that he ‘incited’ the violence himself or led the charge into the Capitol.” PolitiFact’s first evidence for its conclusion is Sullivan’s claim that he was “not leading” the mob in “any shape, form, or fashion” and “was only there to experience and witness what went down.” PolitiFact then cites Jade Sacker, a photojournalist who has done work for NBC and NPR to back up his account. Sacker claims to have been with Sullivan for half of the riot and says that Sullivan was “vocal” and “actively there and interested in what was going on,” but not “directing the charge” or “inciting violence.” However, law enforcement obtained videos from Sullivan that show him provoking and participating in the riot. As such, the FBI sought and was granted a warrant to arrest him. Per the affidavit and other video footage, Sullivan:
Moreover, the videos show that Jade Sacker, the photojournalist who PolitiFact used to exonerate Sullivan, was complicit in his plan. Sullivan’s video shows Sacker and him inside the Capitol saying to each other:
Then realizing that they were incriminating themselves, they say:
On January 14, Sullivan was arrested and charged in federal court with:
Faced with those facts, PolitiFact “updated” its original article two separate times to include “more detail” from the video and the FBI affidavit. Yet, PolitiFact deceitfully:
PolitiFact’s Double StandardsIn contrast to PolitiFact’s claim that Sullivan’s calls to “storm” and “burn” down the Capitol don’t constitute incitement, PolitiFact has not fact-checked any of the hundreds of Congressional Democrats who declare in their impeachment resolution that President Trump incited the riot. This is in spite of the fact that Trump didn’t call for violence and emphasized in his speech on that same day that people should go “to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.” Yet, the impeachment resolution alleges that Trump is guilty of “inciting violence against the Government of the United States” because he stated in his speech: “if you don’t fight like hell, you’re not going to have a country anymore.” This quote is taken out of context, as Trump used the word “fight” 20 times in the speech, making clear that he was speaking about legal, not physical, fighting. For example, he said that Rudy Giuliani has “guts, he fights.” PolitiFact’s StrawmanPolitiFact also uses a dishonest debating technique called a “straw man.” This involves debunking an argument that someone did not make. Again, the Facebook post says: “Anti-Trump founder of radical left-wing group ‘Insurgence USA’ John Sullivan, incited insurgence of U.S. Capitol.” Yet, PolitiFact twists this by arguing “there’s no evidence that Sullivan ‘incited (the) insurgence’ alone amid a crowd of thousands.” In short, the post does not claim that Sullivan is solely or even mainly responsible for inciting the riot, but PolitiFact inserts the words “alone” and “the” to make it seem like the post said he was the lone ringleader. PolitiFact’s Antifa DeceptionsPolitiFact also goes to great lengths to distance Sullivan from antifa. This enables PolitiFact to salvage an article that it published the day before, which claims there is “no credible evidence” that the crowd that stormed the Capitol was “infiltrated or led by antifa activists in disguise.” Once again, PolitiFact’s primary evidence is the claims of Sullivan and Sacker, both of whom were caught on video taking credit for the riot and plotting to delete the footage. PolitiFact even acknowledges that Sullivan’s “Twitter accounts have frequently used #antifa” and that “the cover photo for one of his accounts advertised a Jan. 6 Insurgence USA event to ‘Kick These Fascists Out of DC’.” Despite this explicit evidence, PolitiFact reports that “Sullivan denied any affiliation with antifa,” as if it were a formal organization that issues membership cards. Sullivan’s actions also accord with a sympathetic profile of antifa in The Nation magazine, which explains that “antifa” are activists who support violent tactics against people they deem to be “fascists.” Importantly, their definitions of fascists include roughly half of the U.S. population, including police officers, Fox News viewers, Trump supporters, and anyone who stands in the way of their self-described “radical left-wing” agenda. In accord with that profile, Sullivan publicly stated at an earlier protest in Washington, DC:
PolitiFact is well aware of that incident but downplays it by saying that Sullivan “described the need to ‘rip’ Trump out of office, according to Fox News.” This is not merely a report from Fox News but an event that was captured on video and is more graphic than PolitiFact portrays it. On top of that, PolitiFact parrots the propaganda of antifa by describing them as “a broad coalition of anti-fascist activists.” In reality, antifa embraces some of the central elements of fascism, including but not limited to:
Facebook’s CollusionPolitiFact’s duplicitous coverage of Sullivan is the latest in its string of farces that serve progressive political agendas. Nonetheless, Facebook still uses PolitiFact as an approved “independent” fact-checker to police and censor other people’s Facebook posts. Just Facts has questioned Facebook about the lack of accountability for their so-called fact-checkers, but Facebook has repeatedly evaded answering these three questions:
Anna Lynn is a writer and researcher for Just Facts, a think tank dedicated to publishing rigorously documented facts about public policy issues. James D. Agresti is the president of Just Facts. COVID-19 lockdowns are taking down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the resurgence of lockdowns that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
American Conservative MovementJoin fellow patriots as we form a grassroots movement to advance the cause of conservatism. The coronavirus crisis has prompted many, even some conservatives, to promote authoritarianism. It’s understandable to some extent now, but it must not be allowed to embed itself in American life. We currently have 11,000+ patriots with us in a very short time. If you are interested, please join us to receive updates.The post PolitiFact warps reality about left-wing activist inciting Capitol riot appeared first on NOQ Report – Conservative Christian News, Opinions, and Quotes. |
Defunding the police isn’t the answer, say Black mothers of slain children
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 06:07 PM PST Lorrain Taylor lost her twin sons to gun violence in Oakland, Calif., in 2000. They were just 22 years old and working their way through college when they were killed. Article by Virginia Allen originally published at Daily Signal. “We are here to say, ‘No, no more senseless violence,’” Taylor said at the launch Friday of Voices of Black Mothers United, an initiative of the Woodson Center, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit. Voices of Black Mothers United is aimed at giving a platform to grieving mothers who, like Taylor, have lost children—or other family members—to violence in their own communities. Led by mothers of slain children, the program seeks to “bring together law enforcement and community partners to support solutions to senseless violence with community-based intervention and sensible police reform, while pushing back against the ‘Defund the Police’ movement,” according to a Woodson Center press release announcing the initiative. Through local chapters, the mothers will engage in activities to bring healing to families who have suffered loss and to prevent further violence in their communities. The first aim is to “provide grief counseling and support for moms who lost children,” Robert Woodson, founder and president of the Woodson Center, said during the program’s online launch. The chapters will also support “local interventions that have proven effective to reduce violence” and will stand committed to “promoting positive policing,” Woodson said. The mission of the Woodson Center, which was founded in 1981, is to inspire racial unity and strengthen communities through improving public safety and creating opportunities for upward mobility. As America continues to struggle with racial reconciliation, the Woodson Center has taken it upon itself to develop and propose solutions to the challenges African Americans face and to push back on the left-wing “Defund the Police” movement. Those calling for defunding the police are not those who live in the neighborhoods most in need of law enforcement, Woodson said, who explained why the “Defund the Police” movement is not reflective of the desires of much of the black community in a recent press release.
For too long, mothers who have lost a child to violence within their own communities have not been given a voice, said Sylvia Bennett-Stone, the executive director of the Voices of Black Mothers United. Through Voices of Black Mothers United, we can begin a discussion about what is happening in our neighborhoods and develop solutions to end the violence, she added. Bennett-Stone lost her daughter and her daughter’s best friend to violence in 2004. “We, as mothers, have often been told that ‘you need to just go be quiet. You need to get over it.’ But there is no getting over putting your child in the ground due to the decision of someone else taking their lives,” she said. “We have over 25,000 mothers throughout the states,” she said of the initiative. “And we are taking a stand as one voice.” Voices of Black Mothers United is focused on solutions and does “not support defunding the police, because we feel as though we need the police in our communities,” Bennett-Stone said. “And yet, we want police accountable for their actions.” Carolyn Johnson Turner, the Alabama state leader for Voices of Black Mothers United and the founder of Parents Against Violence, started working closely with the Birmingham Police Department after her son was fatally shot in 2003 at the age 20 as he parked his car at a birthday party. After her son’s killing, Turner kept calling the police to ask whether they had found the man who shot her son. The police “would tell me that they were trying to find out who killed him … but they did not have the manpower to keep working on his case. That’s when I discovered that they did not have a cold-case unit … .” Turner challenged the Birmingham Police Department to open a cold-case unit to work on her son’s killing and cases like it, and was successful in getting the department to do so. She then began working with community leaders and the police department to stand against violence in the community, and she says that she thinks many lives have been saved as a result. Since founding Parents Against Violence in 2004, Turner has spoken with many grieving mothers who have lost children to senseless violence. But far too often, those mothers do not feel supported and do not feel that they have a way to share their stories, Turner said. “We see so many times on television that when a black person is killed by a white person or a police officer, there is so much support,” Turner said. “But when it’s us [other blacks], … they are telling us to ‘be quiet, get over it, to just deal with it.’ But it’s hard. It hurts.” Through the leadership and experience of Bennett-Stone, Turner, Woodson, and others, Voices of Black Mothers United is creating a space for mothers to share their pain and grief and to develop solutions with local police and community partners that will save lives. The program already has eight chapters across the country—in New York, Alabama, Indiana, Pennsylvania, the D.C.-Maryland-Virginia area, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia. The Woodson Center is working to establish more chapters across the nation and ensure that every chapter has the resources they need to develop an outreach structure within local communities. “Right now, millions of dollars are being given to so-called social advocate groups to address systemic racism,” Woodson said. But what the Woodson Center initiative is seeking to do is “persuade private donors, foundations, and the government to invest in communities where the solutions are.” The work of Voices of Black Mothers United stands to be highly impactful because of the initiative’s community-based focus, Woodson said, adding that the solutions needed to end senseless violence “come from the same ZIP code as the problem.” COVID-19 lockdowns are taking down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the resurgence of lockdowns that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. 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We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
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Mike Lindell goes on Newsmax to talk about being cancelled. Then, they cancelled him.
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 04:06 PM PST When MyPillow founder and CEO Mike Lindell went on the Newsmax show, “American Agenda,” he was supposed to talk about the cancel culture that forced his banning on Twitter and removal of his product from multiple “woke” retail outlets. But as the conversation turned to voter fraud and evidence he has been trying to present, things got ugly.
Anchor Bob Sellers quickly cut off the conservative firebrand when he brought up voting machines. “Well, first mine was taking down because we have all this election fraud with these Dominion machines — we have 100 percent proof…” Newsmax has been sued by Dominion Voting Machines for reports that their voting equipment and software was part of the rampant election fraud that subverted the results of the election and gave Joe Biden the victory. This prompted an awkward moment as Sellers began reading the legal notice prepared for instances like these while Lindell continued to speak about it. Social media users weren’t happy with the exchange.
With the fall of Fox News as the preeminent “right-leaning” mainstream media outlet, Newsmax has been trying to work their way into the mix with some success. But they have made some mistakes along the way and alienated the base that had turned to them following the election day betrayal by Fox News. The lawsuit by Dominion exacerbated their position as they lurched to the murky middle. But some have pointed out that their attempts to subdue Dominion’s lawsuit have not been received well.
According to The Gateway Pundit: Sellers proceeds to read off a statement saying “there were some clear evidence of some cases of vote fraud and election irregularities, the election results in every state were certified and Newsmax accepts the results as legal and final. The courts have also supported that view.” After silencing his guest, Sellers has the audacity to say that he wants to talk to Lindell about cancel culture. “We don’t want to relitigate the accusations that you’re making Mike,” Sellers asserts as Lindell gets increasingly agitated by the interruption. “You’re going to suppress, just like Twitter,” Lindell says as the host continues to speak over him. Sellers then asks if Lindell thinks it will be a temporary ban, and the MyPillow owner attempts to explain that he is reviewing more evidence of fraud on Friday. Sellers, clearly frustrated by the exchanged, stormed off the set. If you thought Newsmax was going to be the answer to a failing Fox News, think again. They’re just as beholden to corporate interests, leftist talking points, and faux-conservative propaganda. They’re the controlled opposition. COVID-19 lockdowns are taking down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the resurgence of lockdowns that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
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Whether through writ of quo warranto or Senate trial, Trump MUST focus on voter fraud evidence
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 03:19 PM PST President Trump will not be convicted in the Senate impeachment trial. If he doesn’t show up to defend himself, he will not be convicted. There isn’t enough evidence to convict him of anything and only partisan hackery (plus a handful of NeverTrump “Republicans”) will mean any votes at all. This will not be based on evidence. Those who vote to convict will be doing so out of hatred. But that doesn’t mean he should skip the trial. It’s a forum through which to present evidence of voter fraud, something he wasn’t given in the weeks between the election and Joe Biden’s inauguration. Now, he gets his day, even if not in court. But he can have another day as well, and it doesn’t have to happen before the Senate trial. Through a writ of quo warranto, the President’s team can present all of the evidence. There are many reasons he should do this, which I discussed in-depth on today’s episode of NOQ Report. First and foremost, it will give whatever authorities still exist out there an opportunity to do the right thing and correct the fraudulent election. It’s a longshot at this late stage, but whether through military intervention or Supreme Court primacy, there’s an ever so slight chance we can truly evict Joe Biden from the Oval Office before 2025. Second, he needs to let his supporters know he’s still fighting. This is important for his future plans, whether that means a 2024 run, TrumpTV, a SuperPAC, or anything else in politics. Third, we need those who oppose him and/or support Joe Biden to know what we already know, that the “occupant of the White House” is there illegitimately. This is important in order to take away whatever mandate he feels he has as he pushes forth a radical agenda. There are more reasons that I discuss in this episode, but these three are enough. Heck, any one of them are enough of a reason when we consider the lack of necessity to present evidence in his defense against the sham impeachment trial. The people need to hear the truth that mainstream media, Democrats, many Republicans, Big Tech, and the judiciary refused to let them hear. And they need to hear it from Trump and his team.
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- The Great Wall of Washington
- BREAKING: Trump Eviscerates Democrats’ Impeachment Charges
- Happy Days Are Here Again for Beijing and Moscow
- The Dark Side of Global ‘Gender Equality’
- Biden Rejects Compromise, Groundhog Day, America’s Biggest Threat
- Intellectual Property Law Trumps Antitrust Law – Per the Constitution
- Biden Wants to Kill 80% of America’s Energy
- Who Are the True ‘Domestic Terrorists’?
- White House Communications Team Tramples Freedom of Press
- Manchin Bristles at Harris Pressure Play
- Our Pandemic Fears Are Killing What Makes Life Worth Living
- One Man’s Garbage…
- The Republican Party at the Crossroads
- Legal Hurdle Could Trip Up Biden’s Cancellation of Keystone XL Pipeline
- John Kerry, Global Warming Ghoul
- The Biden Family Business, Changing Priorities, Twitter Bans The Truth, The Pentagon’s About-Face
- Bad to Worse
- The Continuing Democrat-Media Narrative That There Is “No Evidence of Election Fraud” Is a Bald-Faced Lie
- Les Deplorables
- It’s Not Just ‘Gender Dysphoria.’ It’s Now ‘Rapid Onset Marxism.’
- The Day and the Hour
- How To Deprogram Us
- Biden’s Opportunity to Expose the Truth About Chinese Influence Operations
- Tools of the Trade
- Democrats, American Jews and Politically Correct Bigotry
The Great Wall of Washington
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 09:13 PM PST by Tony Perkins: According to Joe Biden, Democrats were supposed to be building bridges — not walls! Tell that to his party’s leaders, who are actually considering a plan to add a permanent, razor-wire fence around the Capitol complex. Despite major pushback from both parties, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) have told reporters that they’ll “defer to the experts” when it comes to securing America’s representatives — even if it means turning the People’s House into a supermax. Reaction to the idea, which acting Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman rolled out last Thursday, has been fierce. “It’s a mistake to turn the home of our democracy into a fortress,” Democrat Jake Auchincloss (D-Mass.), a retired Marine, fired back. On the GOP side, Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) joined in their outcry, declaring that she was “adamantly opposed” to walling off the Capitol. And what good would that do anyway, some said sarcastically, if Pelosi is telling people that “the enemy is within?” Asked what she meant, the House speaker said, “It means that we have members of Congress who want to bring guns on the floor and have threatened violence on other members of Congress.” Members of her own party were appalled at her insinuation. Some, like former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard called that kind of talk “incredibly dangerous.” “This kind of broad, inflammatory rhetoric is like throwing a match into the tinderbox,” she shook her head. Pelosi needs to apologize, Gabbard insisted. “If this is a [criminal threat], let law enforcement deal with it… [But] if there is no evidence of what she is talking about, it’s inciting further division and further harm potentially and further destroying the possibility of our country coming together.” Meanwhile, the irony of what some Democrats suggesting isn’t lost on Senator Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), who — like most Americans — watched the city of Washington, D.C. burn in the summer riots. When the president gave his RNC acceptance speech, leaders like Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) were physically attacked by the mobs outside the White House, and we never heard a peep from liberals like Pelosi. Apparently, they were too busy mocking the president for putting up a temporary fence. Now, the same people who called Trump “bunker boy” want to turn their House into a gated community. The hypocrisy would be astounding if we weren’t so used to it. “Optics matter,” Blunt insisted. “I think how people… look at the building matters. This is the truly the citadel of democracy [for the] whole world. And I do think we want to be very thoughtful here that we don’t overreact.” He pointed back to the Oklahoma City bombing when Bill Clinton “temporarily” closed Pennsylvania Avenue between the White House and Lafayette Park. It never reopened. “We don’t want to see that happen again.” Of all the seats of government in the world, he said, “Our capital, the Capitol building itself, has always been the most open, the most accessible.” In normal times, “thousands of people walk through [the hallways] every week… They become part of our work… So I think we want to be very careful that we don’t [partition] the Capitol away from the people.” And frankly, that’s what the Left is trying to do. They’re using the despicable actions of January 6th as an excuse to demand these extreme measures that would ultimately separate people from their government. Some of this, Blunt insisted, “is just pure politics… Trying to take advantage of the moment [to] suggest that the radicals in America are all somehow on the right end of the spectrum.” Suddenly, you don’t hear any discussion about the “weeks and months of federal buildings that were attacked in Seattle and Portland.” Weeks and months, statistics show, that resulted in the “largest single-year increase of homicides” in history. But the way to stop all of this violence, is not to build a barrier. It’s keeping the building as open as it can be, so that people get a sense that this is a country where people freely debate and work with each other. And let’s face it, Blunt pointed out, there are a lot of ways to attack a building or a group of people that no fence will stop. Law enforcement is going to have to take a lot of other things into consideration, he said — including access for the public. Because at the end of the day, the real threat is surrendering the freedom our country stands to stop an invasion that might never happen. “The Capitol Hill riots ought to be condemned as an un-American spectacle,” National Review’s editors agreed, “…but it would also be un-American, and a change with worrying symbolic power, if the locus of popular government were forever visibly separated from the people themselves.” If Democrats want to lower the temperature, Blunt suggested, they need to stop dividing the country into “us vs. them” instead of “our ideas vs. their ideas.” The more we stray from debating the issues to degrading other people, the more dangerous America becomes. Tags: Tony Perkins, Family Research Council, The Great Wall of WashingtonTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. 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BREAKING: Trump Eviscerates Democrats’ Impeachment Charges
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 08:51 PM PST
by Tyler O’Neil: On Tuesday, former President Donald Trump’s lawyers Bruce L. Castor Jr., and David Schoen released Trump’s answer to the Democrats’ article of impeachment accusing him of “incitement of insurrection.” Trump’s response breaks the Democrats’ impeachment article into eight separate allegations and responds to each claim. In a nutshell, the former president argues that it is unconstitutional for the Senate to remove a president when he has already left office and that he is innocent of the Democrats’ charges. Trump asks the Senate to “dismiss Article I: Incitement of Insurrection against him as moot, and thus in violation of the Constitution, because the Senate lacks jurisdiction to remove from office a man who does not hold office. In the alternative, the 45th President respectfully requests the Senate acquit him on the merits of the allegations raised in the article of impeachment.” The Senate already voted to take up the impeachment, with five Republican senators joining 50 Democratic senators in holding the matter constitutional. However, 45 Republican senators voted not to hold the trial, given constitutional concerns. This vote signified that the Senate is not likely to convict Trump. The former president makes a few extremely salient arguments against the Democrats’ impeachment article. In addition to the claim that the Senate cannot convict a former president on impeachment, Trump argues that the Democrats violated his free speech and due process rights in rushing to impeach him and that the article of impeachment is deceptively drafted in an unfair manner. Trump also claims that disqualifying him from office would constitute a “bill of attainder,” which has been broadly interpreted to mean a legislative act against a class of people that inflicts punishment on them without a judicial trial. Trump argues the article of impeachment is “facially and substantively flawed, and otherwise unconstitutional, and must be dismissed with prejudice.” The President’s Responses His first response claims that the impeachment power does not apply to him because he is no longer president. “The constitutional provision requires that a person actually hold office to be impeached. Since the 45th President is no longer ‘President,’ the clause ‘shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for…’ is impossible for the Senate to accomplish, and thus the current proceeding before the Senate is void ab initio as a legal nullity that runs patently contrary to the plain language of the Constitution.” Trump also argues that the Constitution does not allow the Senate to disqualify a president from future office unless that president has first been removed from office due to impeachment. “Since removal from office by the Senate of the President is a condition precedent which must occur before, and jointly with, ‘disqualification’ to hold future office, the fact that the Senate presently is unable to remove from office the 45th President whose term has expired, means that Averment 1 is therefore irrelevant to any matter before the Senate.” Importantly, Trump denies ever having “engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States.” He also denies ever having “engaged in a violation of his oath of office.” While the article of impeachment condemns Trump’s statements challenging the 2020 election results as “false,” Trump defends those statements. He claims he exercised his First Amendment right “to express his belief that the election results were suspect, since with very few exceptions, under the convenient guise of Covid-19 pandemic ‘safeguards’ states election laws and procedures were changed by local politicians or judges without the necessary approvals from state legislatures.” “Insufficient evidence exists upon which a reasonable jurist could conclude that the 45th President’s statements were accurate or not, and he therefore denies they were false,” Trump argues. “Like all Americans, the 45th President is protected by the First Amendment. …. the Constitution and Bill of Rights, specifically and intentionally protect unpopular speech from government retaliation.” [Emphasis added] Trump acknowledged that he spoke at the Ellipse on January 6 before the Capitol riot, but he insisted that Democrats twisted his words in claiming that he had incited an insurrection. “It is denied that President Trump incited the crowd to engage in destructive behavior. It is denied that the phrase ‘if you don’t fight like hell you’re not going to have a country anymore’ had anything to do with the action at the Capitol as it was clearly about the need to fight for election security in general, as evidenced by the recording of the speech,” the legal defense reads. Trump claims that he did not intend to interfere with the counting of Electoral College votes. He notes that Democrats in Congress challenged Electoral College votes in 2017 and that Republicans did so in 2021, in each case to no avail. He argues that Congress’s duty “was not just to certify the presidential election” but also “to first determine whether certification of the presidential election vote was warranted.” Trump does not mention the fact that he encouraged Vice President Mike Pence to overstep his constitutional bounds in rejecting Electoral College votes, a move that undermines his claim that he did not intend to interfere. Trump also denies having made “any effort to subvert” the 2020 election in asking Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R-Ga.) to “find” votes. Trump claims that the word “find” was appropriate in context because he was expressing his opinion that an accurate count would “find” the votes required to put Trump over the top. Finally, Trump denied having “ever endangered the security of the United States and its institutions of Government.” He denied having “threatened the integrity of the democratic system, interfered with the peaceful transition of power, and imperiled a coequal branch Government.” Trump’s defenses He claims the Senate lacks jurisdiction to try a removed president for impeachment “because he holds no public office from which he can be removed, and the Constitution limits the authority of the Senate in cases of impeachment to removal from office as the prerequisite active remedy allowed the Senate under our Constitution.” He argues that if the Senate acts on this impeachment, “it will have passed a Bill of Attainder in violation of Article 1, Sec. 9. Cl. 3 of the United States Constitution.” He argues that the article of impeachment violates his right to free speech under the First Amendment and that the House deprived him of the due process of law “in rushing to issue the Article of Impeachment by ignoring it own procedures and precedents going back to the mid-19th century.” The lack of due process included, but was not limited to, [the House’s] failure to conduct any meaningful committee review or other investigation, engage in any full and fair consideration of evidence in support of the Article, as well as the failure to conduct any full and fair discussion by allowing the 45th President’s positions to be heard in the House Chamber.” Trump warns that if the Senate does not rule in his favor, it would set a precedent that “such persons as the 45th President similarly situated no longer enjoy the rights of all American citizens guaranteed by the Bill of Rights.” “There was no exigency [requiring a fast impeachment], as evidenced by the fact that the House waited until after the end of the President’s term to even send the articles over and there was thus no legal or moral reason for the House to act as it did,” Trump argues. “Political hatred has no place in the administration of justice anywhere in America, especially in the Congress of the United States.” Trump also claims that “by charging multiple alleged wrongs in one article, the House of Representatives has made it impossible to guarantee compliance with the Constitutional mandate in Article 1, Sec. 3, Cl. 6 that permits a conviction only by at least two-thirds of the members.” By “interweaving different allegations rather than breaking them into counts of alleged individual instances of misconduct,” the article of impeachment muddies the waters in debate. If the Senate votes to convict Trump, “it would be impossible to know if two-thirds of the members agreed on the entire article, or just on parts, as the basis for vote to convict.” Finally, Trump notes that Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has announced that he would not to preside over the impeachment trial, and Democrats picked Sen. Pat Leahy (D-Vt.) to preside. “Once the 45th President’s term expired, and the House chose to allow jurisdiction to lapse on the Article of Impeachment, the constitutional mandate for the Chief Justice to preside at all impeachments involving the President evidently disappeared, and he was replaced by a partisan Senator who will purportedly also act as a juror while ruling on certain issues,” Trump argues. The former president presents a very strong case in his defense. Not only does he make salient arguments for his innocence of the specific charge of “incitement of insurrection,” but he also warns against the dangerous precedent this impeachment would set for free speech and for due process. The impeachment trial is scheduled to begin next Monday, February 8. Tags: Tyler O’Neil, BREAKING, Former resident Trump, Eviscerates Democrats’ Impeachment ChargesTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Happy Days Are Here Again for Beijing and Moscow
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 08:23 PM PST
by Roger L Simon: You could almost say Chinese diplomat Yang Jiechi was wasting his time when—speaking at a virtual event hosted by the National Committee on U.S. China relations— he warned “The United States should stop its interference in the affairs of Hong Kong, Tibet, and Xinjiang.” The Obama-Biden-Harris administration (let’s call it what it really is) wouldn’t dream of such a thing. As long as the CCP and Russia allow those now in control of the United States to fly their virtue-signaling LGBTQ flags over American embassies, Xi and Putin have nothing to worry about. You probably can add Ayatollah Khamenei into the bargain, although he might have a little problem with the flag. President Biden let them know how things would be straight out of the box when he shut down the Keystone pipeline forever. For Putin this was Christmas in January, letting him know that evil Trump policy of an energy independent, even exporting, United States was a thing of the past and that his most treasured commodity—oil—would go up in value. At the same time, the Chinese would reap the benefit of the excess Canadian supply while seeing their American adversary weakened, its negotiating position diminished. Fracking, too, is clearly an endangered species. Not surprisingly, crude just reached a one-year high. All this for no discernible improvement in carbon levels, in fact, likely the reverse. The oil will now be shipped via railroad cars to the Louisiana refineries, a far more risky process than the underground pipeline that has been undergoing (and passing) the most stringent environmental inspections for years. I wonder how soon the United States will be buying oil from China and Russia. Xi and Putin (Trump’s supposed collaborator—as if) must find this all quite amusing, especially since our new administration is now considering rejoining that most reactionary of all United Nations dumb shows, the U.N. Human Rights Council, an organization that is dominated by dictatorial regimes and could have been invented by Orwell. But why should that be surprising? This same administration and its rabid supporters are all for censorship and for limiting free speech, not just via Big Tech but practically across the board. Many advocate reprogramming Trump supporters. Nothing could be more communist Chinese than that! Imagine these same crypto-fascists complaining about the CCP’s treatment of Uyghurs, Tibetans, Christians, Falun Gong, or whoever. The entire Politburo would be rolling their eyes. (Didn’t I say Yang Jiechi’s speech was irrelevant?) And what of Taiwan? Given their current behavior, would the new administration do anything beyond the mildest lip-service to defend this vibrant, democratic island nation? You can bet the final takeover is now under consideration in the darker corridors of the Forbidden City. Which leads me to something more personal. Almost thirteen months ago I was a member of a small delegation that was invited to Taiwan to observe their presidential election. It was exciting and a great deal of fun. While we were there, we were privileged to meet with a group of the brave democracy demonstrators from Hong Kong who had flown down. Among them was a particularly intelligent (they all were) and charismatic young man—Michael CK Pang— who had just been elected to their legislative council. His knowledge of global politics was impressive, and he made me feel optimistic (then anyway) about the future of Hong Kong and possibly of China. A few of us more or less bonded with him. Less than a month ago, another member of our delegation texted me this article from the Hong Kong Free Press — 53 Hong Kong democrats, activists arrested under security law over 2020 legislative primaries. Our friend was among them. Who knows if and when he will ever get out. Trump and Mike Pompeo were known for trying to help pro-democracy people in distress. Will Biden and his secretary of state Antony Blinken provide the same support for democracy activists like our friend Michael? Perhaps if he were transgendered. Tags: Roger L Simon, The Epoch Times, Happy Days, Are Here Again, for Beijing and MoscowTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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The Dark Side of Global ‘Gender Equality’
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 08:06 PM PST by Kimberly Ells: Dr. Anthony Fauci just announced the Biden administration’s commitment to “advance gender equality at home and around the world.” This is underscored by President Joe Biden’s executive order allowing biological males to compete in girls and women’s sports and removing justification for female spaces in schools. We are watching the deliberate deconstruction of biological distinctions before our eyes. But there is much more at stake here than women’s privacy or women’s sports, though those concerns remain vital. The international push for gender equality—rather than women’s equality or women’s and men’s equality—has been intentional, and the United Nations is a major player in the global push to de-sex society in the name of gender equality. For decades, the term “gender equality” has been inserted into numerous U.N. initiatives, and for decades, most everyone assumed this meant equality between men and women. If this was ever the case, it is no longer. Due to increasing codification surrounding transgenderism, the word “gender” can now be used to encompass “gender identity,” which promotes and protects the legal ability of individuals to claim a sex that is not manifested by their physical bodies. The international agenda to decimate the distinctions between men and women by co-opting the word “gender” became clear at the U.N.’s Human Rights COuncil in 2019. A resolution was put forward that claimed to protect the rights of intersex athletes to participate in women’s sports. Revisions to the document that would have clarified that it applied only to intersex athletes rather than biological males wishing to infiltrate women’s sports were rejected by those pushing the document. This revealed that the resolution was intended to cast a much wider and more sinister net. The resolution cited numerous U.N. documents that include the word “gender,” including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the Sustainable Development Goals, and nearly every U.N. document that has ever used the word “gender” or addressed “gender discrimination” in any way. And this is where it gets tricky. In listing all these human rights instruments, this resolution sought to retroactively infuse virtually every previous reference to “gender” with the meaning of “gender identity.” This means that instead of these instruments protecting the interests of biological women and girls under the banner of gender equality, as they were originally presumed to do, they would now protect the interests of men presenting as women and women presenting as men, not only in sports but in virtually any conceivable circumstance. Countries that supported this resolution or any future resolution like it would essentially be conceding that every document they previously signed on to that addressed “gender” were really addressing “gender identity.” These countries could potentially become subject to monitoring by the U.N.’s Human Rights Council to ensure they were fully embracing and enforcing transgender ideology, which renders biological distinctions meaningless. This is a fantastic bait-and-switch that weaponizes the word “gender” and turns the weapon on women and, in turn, the family. The Fall of UN Women U.N. Women is the U.N.’s official body dedicated to advancing women’s rights around the globe. But in July 2019, U.N. Women announced it would no longer focus solely on women’s rights but will focus on “equality of all genders.” A representative clarified that this included transgender, questioning or queer, intersex, pan sexual, gender nonconforming, nonbinary, and “the full range of gender diversities that exist.” The executive director of U.N. Women further said that gender identity is a core value of the U.N.’s Sustainable Development Goals. This means that millions of dollars earmarked to further the rights and well-being of women and girls worldwide will likely be hijacked and redistributed to promote radical gender ideology. This bold change, of course, by U.N. Women represents the official abandonment of women’s rights at the highest U.N. levels and signals the attempted obliteration of biological sex as a meaningful or defensible designation in society. As this occurs in concert with the scrubbing of sex-specific words such as mother, father, son, and daughter from public language, the family—which is formed and maintained by the interplay of the two fundamental sexes—will be thrown under the crushing wheels of the gender equality regime. And women will lose the legal protections they have fought so long and hard to gain. The article has been corrected. The resolution discussed above was heard in the U.N. Human Rights Council, not the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women. The Daily Signal publishes a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Heritage Foundation. Tags: Kimberly Ells, author, policy advisor, Family Watch InternationalTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Biden Rejects Compromise, Groundhog Day, America’s Biggest Threat
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 07:25 PM PST
by Gary Bauer: Compromise, Anyone? Yesterday, ten Republican senators went to the White House to discuss a compromise to Biden’s COVID relief package. There’s a big difference between their version and Biden’s plan – about $1.3 trillion difference to be exact. Biden wants another $1.9 trillion, and the Republican senators are recommending something just over $600 billion. Given the way Washington usually works, they’d probably end up splitting the difference and hailing it as a “bipartisan compromise.” But after two hours of talks, the senators left with nothing. According to press reports, Biden made it clear that “he will not slow down” and would not “settle for a package that fails to meet the moment.” In other words, he has no interest in bipartisan compromise. To prove the point, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer are taking steps this week that will allow them to ram through this massive $1.9 trillion bill with just a bare majority vote using special rules known as budget reconciliation. To be clear, I believe more COVID relief is justified. But I believe it should be targeted to people who have lost jobs or whose businesses have been decimated as a result of the government forcing businesses to close and putting people out of work. That is a “taking” under the law, and people deserve to be made whole. So, I believe it would be a mistake for Republicans to reflexively oppose any additional relief. But we need to be smart about it. As one liberal senator recently put it, “This isn’t Monopoly money.” It’s Groundhog Day When you think of Groundhog Day, many people automatically think of the movie and comedian Bill Murray, who relived the same day over and over again. Well, Joe Biden is having his own Groundhog Day in Washington, forcing us to relive the same failed liberal policies on illegal immigration. Biden’s rhetoric and policies have already resulted in new illegal alien caravans of thousands of people marching north and surging border crossings. It’s only going to get worse as he continues to undermine border security and the commonsense reforms of the Trump Administration. And what impact do illegal immigrants have? They suppress wages. What does Joe Biden want to do? He wants to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour. The people coming across the border are not doctors, accountants or other white-collar professionals. They are low-skilled and often no-skilled laborers. How many businesses struggling to recover from the pandemic are going to pay someone $15 an hour to sweep floors or bus tables? The people coming across the border will be competing with American workers (and even other illegal immigrants already here), and many will end up on social safety net programs busting local budgets. Biden’s actions today are going to make things worse for many people struggling to recover from the pandemic’s economic carnage. America’s Biggest Threat? Others, however, see a very different threat to the country. For example, Jalina Porter, deputy spokeswoman at the Biden State Department, says that America’s biggest threat is . . . cops. In 2016, she posted this on social media: “The largest threat to U.S. national security are U.S. cops. Not ISIS, not Russian hackers, not anyone or anything else. If ya’ll don’t wake up and rise up to this truth, the genocide against Blacks in America will continue until we are near extinct.” Meanwhile, today in South Florida, five FBI agents were shot while serving a warrant. Two were reportedly killed. Yesterday, a Mississippi sheriff’s deputy was shot and killed. If Ms. Porter is really concerned about the “genocide against Blacks in America,” I suggest she concern herself more with the causes behind the skyrocketing homicide rates in America’s major cities. (Here and here.) But here’s another point to keep in mind: Radicals like Ms. Porter are all over this administration, making daily decisions that will impact our families, communities and jobs. The GOP’s Circular Firing Squad Kinzinger is already something of an endangered species. He’s one of just five Republican members of Congress from Illinois. Is that because the Illinois GOP has been a Trump party for decades? No. It’s actually been a RINO party for years. The Grand Old Party had been shrinking for decades. It was the Tea Party that began to revitalize the GOP, and it was Trump’s America First movement that drew 10 million more voters to the party last November. Mitch McConnell has decided that the most important thing he can do for the party is to side with Rep. Liz Cheney, who is struggling to survive the backlash in Wyoming. McConnell also went after an admittedly edgy congresswoman from Georgia, who has embraced some conspiracy theories that are troubling, including questioning whether any plane was involved in the 9/11 attacks. McConnell says someone with such views is like a “cancer” in the party. I understand his concern. But I remember during the Bush years when prominent Democrats publicly accused President Bush of allowing 9/11 to happen to justify going to war in Iraq to grab Middle East oil. Many Democrats promoted the conspiracy theory that the rescue effort after Hurricane Katrina was deliberately sabotaged because the Bush Administration didn’t want to help black people. And, of course, a lot of Democrats promoted the conspiracy theory that Russia elected Donald Trump. The Democrats in Congress promoting these conspiracies were never attacked by their party’s leaders. Will any leading Democrat today condemn Ms. Porter for the “cancer” of her anti-police hatred that is so prevalent on the left today? I’m not holding my breath. Meanwhile, the GOP’s circular firing squad continues. Our Clueless Elites I didn’t realize that was a big problem in West Virginia! Later Harris’s office claimed that she meant to say “reclaiming abandoned mine land.” Whatever she meant, it makes about as much sense as John Kerry’s recent suggestion that laid off oil workers displaced by the Biden Administration’s radical policies should make solar panels instead. I guess Kerry wants a lot of Americans to move to China, since that’s where virtually all of the world’s solar panels are manufactured now. Tags: Gary Bauer, Campaign for Working Families, Biden Rejects Compromise, Groundhog Day, America’s Biggest ThreatTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. 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Intellectual Property Law Trumps Antitrust Law – Per the Constitution
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 06:56 PM PST by Seton Motley, Contributing Author: Let’s rightly define some terms, shall we? Let’s check in with our old friend Merriam Webster. Get that? Antitrust law and IP law are diametrically opposed to one another. IP creators receive explicit permission from government for exclusive use of their IP. Again to Merriam we go. “The exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute the matter and form of something (such as a literary, musical, or artistic work).” “To secure trademark rights for : register the trademark of.”Get all that? “Exclude others…,” “exclusive legal right…,” “exclusive legal right….” All of that means government is granting IP creators sole possession of their IP rights. Antitrust as defined by Merriam is “unlawful restraints and monopolies.” Government granting the “restraints and monopolies” – by definition makes them lawful. In a sane world, government would not grant exclusive rights to IP – and then persecute under antitrust law the people to whom they just granted exclusive rights to IP. Most unfortunately, we do not live in a sane world. Antitrust Enforcement And Intellectual Property Rights Antitrust Cases Involving Patents Copyright and Antitrust Issues Qualcomm Suffers Court Setback in EU Antitrust Case Complete Genomics Sues Illumina for Antitrust and Unfair Competition Violations Legal Startup Fires Back At Westlaw With Antitrust Claims When a bit of sanity drifts by – we grasp for it as we would a life preserver. To wit: “In reductionist form, the two concepts pose a natural contradiction: One encourages monopoly while the other restricts it. “The inherent tension can be framed in the following manner: Can a body of case law that grants monopoly opportunities be reconciled with a body of case law that curtails monopolization.”Twenty-seven pages later…: Guess what’s in the Constitution? Guess what isn’t? “The clause states that: “‘[the United States Congress shall have power] To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries.’ “The clause is the basis of intellectual property laws in the United States, specifically copyright and patent laws.”The Constitution is supposed to subsume any law that contradicts it. Per the Constitution. Which means IP law subsumes antitrust law. And lest we forget: The quite obvious fact that government isn’t supposed to license IP – and then attack via antitrust law the IP licenses they’ve just issued. All of which means you cannot use antitrust law against IP. Tags: Seton Motley, Less Government, Intellectual Property Law, Trumps Antitrust LawTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Biden Wants to Kill 80% of America’s Energy
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 05:56 PM PST by Stephen Moore: When giving speeches and talking to audiences, I’ve often been struck by how few Americans, even those who are highly educated, have any idea where the energy they use in their home or business comes from. I’ve asked college students where the electric power is generated, and they shrug and then point to the electric socket in the wall. The electric currents just come magically through that plug. For millennials, supporting green energy is cool and even virtuous. It’s a popular and costless way to save the planet — until the power doesn’t flow through the grid. Then the laptops, hairdryers, Netflix shows, computer games and iPhones run out of juice. That may happen one of these days — and in the not-too-distant future (just ask Californians about blackouts), when the sun isn’t shining and the wind isn’t blowing. Which brings me to President Joe Biden’s take-no-prisoners approach to energy. The goals: kill fossil fuels; stop the building of pipelines; enter international treaties that outlaw fossil fuel use; end drilling on federal lands; strangle the oil and gas industries with regulatory assaults. And then throw billions and perhaps trillions of tax dollars at wind and solar farms. So, let’s go back to the question I ask students: How much of our energy needs today are met with fossil fuels — the so-called dirty energy? The U.S. Energy Information Administration recently released a chart showing the latest official data on U.S. energy production sources from the Department of Energy. Some 80% of all our energy comes from oil, gas and coal. Less than 5% comes from wind and solar. Somehow, Biden is going to magically flip these percentages around in five or 10 years? Even the federal forecasters who support renewable energy think that is highly unlikely. Even if Biden were able to quadruple American production of green energy over the next decade — a huge undertaking — we will be meeting about 25% of our power needs. Where will we get the other 75% of our electric power and transportation fuels? Battery-operated cars such as Teslas and Chevy Volts need electric power to recharge the massive batteries. As we produce less oil and gas domestically, two bad things will happen. First, gas prices are going to rise rapidly — perhaps to above $4 a gallon. Prices have already started to rise at the pump to more than $2.50 a gallon in many markets. Second, we will make up for the lost domestic energy production by importing more energy from Saudi Arabia, Russia and OPEC nations. We will reverse the energy independence achieved under former President Donald Trump to dependency on OPEC nations under Biden. This certainly isn’t good for the U.S. economy and jobs here at home. But it’s great news for the Saudi oil sheiks, Russia’s Vladimir Putin and the communists in Beijing — all of whom are going to make out like bandits. They can’t believe their good fortune. Maybe so, my younger and more idealistic friends say. But at least we will be doing our part to save the planet. Alas, no. China and India are building more than 100 coal plants as we shut ours down. China and Russia just signed a multibillion-dollar deal to build a pipeline from oil-rich Siberia to the big cities of China. Would Beijing invest in that infrastructure if they had any intention to stop using fossil fuels? Trump was right when he said that we have the toughest environmental standards in the world. So, shifting energy production out of America only increases greenhouse gases. Perhaps over the next several decades, wind and solar power will be cheap enough to meet most of our energy needs. But are we to starve ourselves of energy in the meantime? Are Americans willing to pay $4 or $5 a gallon to fill up the tank with Saudi oil or Russian gas? Wouldn’t it be smarter, safer and, yes, more virtuous to get the energy we need from Texas, Oklahoma, North Dakota or even Alberta, Canada, than from countries that hate us? Tags: President, Joe Biden, Wants to Kill, 80% of America, EnergyTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Who Are the True ‘Domestic Terrorists’?
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 05:36 PM PST by Patrick J. Buchanan: The truth: The vast majority of criminals who rob, rape, shoot and kill Americans in the tens of thousands each year, and the people who did almost all of the rioting, looting, arson and assaults on cops in 2020, never wore MAGA hats. “Never allow a good crisis (to) go to waste. It’s an opportunity to do the things you once thought were impossible.” Thus did chief of staff Rahm Emanuel advise Barack Obama on the financial crisis he inherited in 2009. Following the Capitol riot by a mob of pro-Donald Trump protesters, the left took Rahm’s counsel, seizing upon and exploiting the episode ever since to paint the right as America’s safe harbor for “domestic terrorism.” According to leftist columnists and commentators, going back to the ’60s, the real threat of domestic terrorism has always come from the right. That is not, however, how some of us remember those days. The most destructive acts of violence in the ’60s were the urban race riots that began in Harlem in July 1964, when 15-year-old black youth James Powell was shot by a police lieutenant. In 1965, Watts blew up, followed by Newark and Detroit in 1967. In 1968, 100 U.S. cities exploded in racial violence after Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated in Memphis on April 4. Anti-war riots followed the urban riots, beginning with an attack on the Pentagon in October 1967 and the occupation of Columbia University in 1968. That August, leftists ignited a riot at the Democratic Convention that nominated Hubert Humphrey in Chicago. After President Richard Nixon took office in 1969, a mass anti-war protest in Washington, D.C., spun off a mob that trashed the Department of Justice. A riot at Kent State in May 1970 precipitated the killing of four students by the Ohio National Guard, and follow-on riots on scores of campuses that shut down higher education for the rest of that spring semester. That same year, terrorists in a Greenwich Village townhouse blew themselves up with a 2,000-pound bomb they were making to massacre noncommissioned officers and their wives and girlfriends at a dance at Fort Dix, New Jersey. This was followed two months later by an explosion that blew up the mathematics building at the University of Wisconsin, killing a father of three. As Nixon speechwriter Ray Price recorded in his memoir, between Jan. 1, 1969, and April 15, 1970, “More than 40,000 bombings, attempted bombings and bomb threats, were recorded in the United States. “In the 1969-1970 school year there were 1782 demonstrations, 7561 arrests, 8 people killed, and 462 injured, (299 of those injured were police). There were 247 cases of campus arson and 282 attacks on ROTC facilities.” The criminals responsible for this carnage were leftists. What about 2020, the year of mass protests that followed the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May. According to the London Daily Mail, with the riots, arson and looting that began in Minneapolis spreading to Portland, Seattle and 140 other cities, the National Guard was called out in 21 states, six people died, scores of police were injured and between $1 billion and $2 billion in property was damaged or destroyed. According to insurance company figures, it was the costliest urban violence since the LA riot of 1992, when a Simi Valley jury acquitted the four cops involved in the beating of Rodney King. Other forms of “domestic terrorism” are far more common but all too frequently ignored because we Americans have come to take them for granted. As Heather Mac Donald wrote in The Wall Street Journal just days ago: “The year 2020 likely saw the largest percentage increase in homicides in American history. Murder was up nearly 37% in a sample of 57 large and medium-sized cities. Based on preliminary estimates, at least 2,000 more Americans, most of them black, were killed in 2020 than in 2019. “Dozens of children, overwhelmingly black, were killed in drive-by shootings. They were slain in their beds, living rooms and strollers. They were struck down at barbecues, in their yards, in malls, in their parents’ cars, and at birthday parties. Fifty-five children were killed in Chicago in 2020, 17 in St. Louis, and 11 in Philadelphia.” While the riot was taking place at the Capitol, where a cop and four protesters lost their lives, less-noted lethal events were happening all over America in the first days of the new year. Writes Mac Donald: “The anarchy of 2020 has continued into 2021. Shootings in South Los Angeles rose 742% in the first two weeks of the year. In Oakland, homicides were up 500% and shootings up 126% through Jan. 17. In New York, murders were up 42% and shooting victims up 15% through Jan. 17.” The truth: The vast majority of criminals who rob, rape, shoot and kill Americans in the tens of thousands each year, and the people who did almost all of the rioting, looting, arson and assaults on cops in 2020, never wore MAGA hats. Pas d’ennemis a gauche. No enemies on the left. The enemy is always to be found on the right. And because reality contradicts this central tenet of liberal ideology, it cannot ever be conceded. Tags: Patrick Buchanan, conservative, commentary, Who Are the True, ‘Domestic Terrorists’?To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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White House Communications Team Tramples Freedom of Press
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 05:23 PM PST Will compliant press go along with White House scheme to limit free press?
by Americans for Limited Government: The Biden White House communications team has requested that reporters submit their questions in writing prior to the daily White House briefings. This is an authoritarian attempt to control the press. Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning issued the following statement in reaction to the development:“The only surprising thing about the Biden press team requesting that reporters share their questions in advance of briefings is that Biden staffers are not pre-writing the questions for reporters! The stunning inability of the White House talking head to answer simple questions in the early part of the administration, while things are relatively less complicated, is matched only by the audacity of Joe Biden’s virtually invisible presidential campaign.“I am confident that once the White House Press office has their scripts in the hands of the compliant press corps that things will go much more smoothly in briefings.”
“While it’s a relief to see briefings return…the press can’t really do its job in the briefing room if the White House is picking and choosing the questions they want,” one White House correspondent said. “That’s not really a free press at all.” Tags: Biden White House, Communications Team, Tramples Freedom of PressTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Manchin Bristles at Harris Pressure Play
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 05:06 PM PST She threatens coal jobs to get him in line behind the Biden-Harris “stimulus” bill.
Thomas Gallatin: In a conspicuously timed and located news interview last week, Kamala Harris intimated to a West Virginia news station that the state’s coal industry would essentially die due to the Biden administration’s “green energy” agenda. But take heart, West Virginians, she added. There will be lots of new career opportunities for unemployed miners — jobs like “reclaiming abandoned land mines.” Just how many “abandoned land mines” Harris believes are lying around West Virginia is anybody’s guess, but nothing says “I care” like a California elitist telling West Virginians what to do.Obviously, the real reason behind Harris’s West Virginia visit had little to do with building connections with West Virginians, 68% of whom voted for Donald Trump compared to Joe Biden’s 29%. Rather, Harris was there to exert pressure on the state’s moderate Democrat senator, Joe Manchin. Get in line with Biden’s $1.9 trillion “American Rescue Plan” was the unmistakable message.Harris’s gaffe about “abandoned land mines” certainly grabbed headlines. She probably meant to say “abandoned mine lands.” But that really wasn’t the most offensive statement she made. Instead, it was her condescending elitism — the suggestion that miners’ jobs were dispensable because she knows what’s best for them. Worst of all was Harris’s overly simplistic, idealistic, and completely impractical claims that miners’ jobs, eliminated by government mandates, could easily transition to new equally fulfilling and well-paying careers. It’s as if Ha rris and her elitist ilk view Americans and their careers like a box of Legos to be destroyed and reassembled in completely different forms, with little appreciable consequence to those whose careers have suddenly been eradicated. Recall that “Blue Collar” Biden expressed this same obtuse elitism back in December 2019 when he told a group of workers in New Hampshire, “Anybody who can go down 3,000 feet in a mine can sure as hell learn to program as well. Anybody who can throw coal into a furnace can learn how to program, for God’s sake!” The good news is that Harris’s pressure play backfired, as Manchin clearly took umbrage. “I saw [the Harris interview],” Manchin responded. “I couldn’t believe it. No one called me [about it]. We’re going to try to find a bipartisan pathway forward, but we need to work together. That’s not a way of working together.” Making it even more obvious that this was indeed a pressure play to get Democrats in line behind Biden’s agenda was the fact that the one other state targeted by Harris’s local media appeal was Arizona, the home of Senator Krysten Sinema. She has expressed the unacceptable desire for a bipartisan stimulus bill. As The Federalist’s Jayme Metzgar observed, “Harris’s media blitz was an unsubtle attempt to generate popular demand for the multi-trillion-dollar stimulus bill, pressuring Manchin and Sinema to stop agitating for bipartisan compromise and fall in line with the party.” Manchin remains the Senate wildcard. But he’s been around long enough to recognize these partisan pressure plays, and he represents a state that is overwhelmingly red. We’ll see if Harris’s ham-handed approach only ensures that his demand of a bipartisan stimulus bill be met. Tags: Thomas Gallatin, The Patriot Post, Manchin Bristles, Harris Pressure PlayTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Our Pandemic Fears Are Killing What Makes Life Worth Living
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 04:43 PM PST by Michael Walsh: The unconstitutional lockdowns provoked by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus have dragged on for almost a year now, with little sign of the “pandemic” letting up. “Two weeks to slow the spread” and “15 days to flatten the curve”—lies from the moment they were uttered, as anyone with an ounce of sense knew—have molted into months and soon enough into years. Meanwhile, the media has been content to celebrate—excuse me, “mourn”—the mounting death toll attributed to COVID-19 as long as it could damage the Trump administration, now driven from a militarily occupied Washington, D.C. Almost everything that has happened this past year, it seems, could be blamed on the CCP virus, exported from Wuhan, China, whether on purpose or by accident. Not that it matters. The Biden administration is no more going to hold communist China responsible for its malignant carelessness—or its deliberate malignity—than Hunter Biden will ever come clean about his business dealings in China and Ukraine. Indeed, Joseph Robinette Biden Jr., the new president, is more likely to thank than blame the Chinese for helping him to oust Trump, while the robinettes in the mainstream media chirp happily in the background. Make no mistake: The thoroughly dishonest legacy media, which now functions as the apparatchik propaganda wing of the Democratic Party, bears the brunt of the blame for the widespread devastation caused not by the Chinese bug but in the destructive overreaction to it. Through its constant fear-mongering and goalpost-moving, the media has transformed a fairly normal herd cull (no fun, of course, if you’re part of the herd that’s culled) into an all-purpose bogeyman to instill terror into weak-hearted safety-firsters willing—literally—to trade everything that makes us joyfully human for the imaginary security of a slave’s muzzle. Land of the free and home of the brave, indeed. Dissent, formerly the “highest form of patriotism” on the left, is now tantamount to treason. Media and government types are openly calling for “re-education” of Trump supporters, Republicans, conservatives, or anybody who disagrees with the “progressive” program. Anyone even vaguely associated with the events of Jan. 6 on Capitol Hill is apparently now subject to arrest. Disagreement is now insurrection. Democrats now want not only “unity” but unanimity—or else. Public Life Dying Is this “unacceptable”? If so, why? To reverse the maxim attributed to Stalin, a million deaths are a tragedy, but one death is a statistic—and one that has been psychologically weaponized against the American people. Music, art, dance, theater, motion pictures—all are now closer to death than the obese 85-year-old diabetics with heart conditions and other comorbidities who make up the lion’s share of deaths directly attributed to the virus. Ditto public gatherings—except, of course, for the violent riots by members of Black Lives Matter and Antifa, vengeful anarchists and fascists using the cover of the pandemic to settle old scores or simply to break and burn stuff. Other real victims are the hospitality sector, including airlines, travel agents, hotels, restaurants, and bars, which have long been the targets of the “climate change” lunatics and Luddites. And don’t forget, crucially, churches and synagogues, which militant atheists have long wished to shutter, since the very thought of a God is anathema to them. Nearly our entire public life—the things that make life worth living—has been shut down, ruined, put out of business, and burned to the ground in total defiance of the Constitution. Not to mention the security of our electoral system, whose safeguards in many states were summarily junked during the recent presidential election. If and when everything reopens, it will be under the conditions of the “new normal,” which means that in practice, they will never, ever, ever let us go. In retrospect, many things cost Donald Trump the election but the thing that most did him in was the CCP virus and, far worse, his decision to put the self-aggrandizing Anthony Fauci on national television for weeks on end to frighten the bejesus out of the U.S. public and pave the way for the Stalinist conformity to which the public is now exhorted and commanded. Perhaps worst of all, affecting our very humanity, is the notion of “social distancing,” which has cruelly separated both individuals and generations, instructing people to regard their fellow human being not as a fellow child of God but a radioactive nightmare as likely to kill you as look at you. Children in particular have been taught the most useful lesson the ruling class behind this monstrous policy could hope for: fear, obedience, and submission. Sacrificing for What? This seems a cruel question, to which a cruel trade-off must be the answer. But so what? Civilizations and societies have been making that choice since the beginning of history. The Spartans pitilessly sacrificed their weak newborns that their armies might remain strong. At Masada, 960 Jewish rebels holding out against the might of Rome chose death by their own hands rather than submit to the emperor. During the horrific Sack of Rome in 1527, which effectively ended the Italian Renaissance, a handful of Swiss Guards spirited the Pope across the Tiber and into the safety of the Castel Sant’Angelo—Hadrian’s old mausoleum—at the cost of most of their lives. As I write in my new best-seller, Last Stands, “if nothing is worth dying for, then what are we living for?” After a year of COVID, during which we have surrendered our civil liberties and our way of life to a handful of intellectually mediocre and morally reprehensible bureaucrats—some unelected—what have we got to show for it? We live, effectively, under house arrest. To take just one example of what we’re risking “to save just one life”: the theaters in ancient Greece were enormous spaces, seating upwards of 15,000 citizens. Far from simple entertainment—that concept was essentially unknown to the ancients—they were the centers of the Greek polis: communal, religious, cultural, and moral rituals in which the whole city took part. The Homeric stories of the interactions between gods and men were familiar to the spectators, but it was each playwright’s unique handling of the material that provided both the drama and the civic instruction necessary to pass on the values of Greek civilization to the next generation. The Greeks, in their battles with the Persians and even with other Greeks, were prepared to sacrifice themselves for their unique culture, which in one form or another lasted thousands of years; today, we are prepared to sacrifice our culture in order to win for ourselves a few more years of home imprisonment. And then thank our betters for it as we bequeath our children nothing. This is cowardice, not courage. This is selfishness, not altruism. This is the fruit of an irreligious nation with a vaguely defined “hope” for the future, but no stake in it. This is, alas, America in the Year of Our Lord 2021. Tags: Michael Walsh, Our Pandemic Fears, Are Killing, What Makes Life Worth LivingTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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One Man’s Garbage…
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 03:56 PM PST Biden, in the name of saving the planet, just cost America thousands of energy jobs.
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The Republican Party at the Crossroads
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 03:18 PM PST
by Cliff Kincaid: In 1962, a former FBI agent by the name of Dan Smoot wrote a book about an “invisible government” running America. Decades later, FBI agents would become members of that invisible government and arrange a political surveillance operation directed at President Donald J. Trump. Only one of these corrupt officials, former FBI attorney Kevin Clinesmith, has been held accountable. But “accountable” doesn’t really apply. Clinesmith pleaded guilty to criminal charges in connection with an illegal surveillance warrant and he was “sentenced” by Judge James E. Boasberg to probation. This means that the surveillance state that subverted the Trump presidency is still in place and running the show under the Joe Biden regime. The former president must, if he proceeds with an impeachment defense, expose not only the fraudulent election but the Deep State agencies in on it. The rest of the culprits from the intelligence community are free, some still in power and others making appearances on TV and arranging book deals to make themselves rich. They now want additional powers, in the form of the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act, to put Trump supporters under surveillance and jail them. Our only hope, in terms of a functioning two-party system, consists of the new members of Congress, such as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has introduced charges of impeachment against China Joe. One of the GOP members doing the right thing, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, is under attack because she has dared to file impeachment charges against China Joe, mostly over his family’s financial dealings with China and other foreign countries. Although she has the full support of former President Trump, House Republican Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy says he opposes that course of action. Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has attacked Greene, in what is clearly an effort to divert attention away from Rep. Eric Swalwell, an impeachment manager against Trump who was reported to have had a romantic relationship with a Chinese spy. Another feisty GOP lawmaker is Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado, who is sounding the alarm about “the unprecedented market manipulation” by financial institutions and Big Tech in the current financial crisis. She’s also a big Second Amendment supporter. But House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy doesn’t want to fight. When former Republican Rep. Steve King came under media attack for speaking out in favor of saving Western civilization, McCarthy arranged to have King replaced on various congressional committees. His pressure eventually led to King losing his seat in Congress. The liberal media’s charge against King was a familiar one—racism. The charge against Greene is that she is a conspiracy theorist. Left-wing comedians are even on the attack against her. The real conspiracy is the FBI/CIA cabal that subverted the Trump presidency and brought an administration under the control of China to power. So-called “conservatives” such as Tyler O’Neil of PJ Media have accepted the left-wing narrative about Greene, and he now insists that Republicans have an obligation to denounce her for controversial statements she made on social media years ago. This is how conservatives play unto the hands of those determined to run true conservatives out of the GOP. The author of Making Hate Pay: The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law Center, O’Neil should know better. The left always dredges up something to use against conservatives. True conservative leaders said about Kevin McCarthy’s handling of King: “We are appalled that Republican leadership would choose to believe a liberal news organization famous for their bias over an outstanding member of Congress who has served the people of Iowa and the United States honorably and faithfully for 16 years.” It looks like he’s planning similar treatment of Rep. Greene. But Trump has reportedly made a call of support to her. More than half of the GOP conference in the House wants Rep. Liz Cheney out of her number three leadership post because of her vote for impeachment. “There has never been a greater betrayal by a President of the United States of his office and his oath to the Constitution,” she claimed. Yet, Trump used his speech at the January 6 rally to urge his followers to act peacefully and patriotically. Depending on what happens in the GOP, there is an alternative—the Constitution Party. I recently interviewed its national chairman, Jim Clymer, on America’s Survival television. Clymer says, “True Constitutionalists have been courted by Republicans when seeking our support, only to be kicked by them in the teeth when it counts the most. I believe the Republican Party has so betrayed its principles, and those of its supporters, that it is no longer worthy to be called the home of Constitutional conservatives and it is time for it to be relegated to the dustbin of history.” With adequate funding, the Constitution Party is a structure that could easily be developed into a highly effective and competitive organization. Howard Phillips started this third political party when the Republican Party began drifting away from conservatism. He always stood for principle. He was a conservative first and last. We can’t say that about the Republican senators confirming people like Avril Haines as Director of National Intelligence and Tony Blinken as Secretary of State in the Biden Administration. There is a chance, however, to defeat another power grab for the surveillance state. Some left-wing groups are opposing the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act because they think the new surveillance powers will be turned on non-white people. In terms of the upcoming farcical impeachment trial of the former president, Republican Leader Mitch McConnell betrayed the president by echoing Democratic Party charges that Trump somehow incited the events of January 6 but then McConnell voted, in effect, to declare the impeachment trial unconstitutional. On this basis, Senators can recommend that Trump take up the case already filed by attorney Orly Taitz, who argues in a lawsuit that the trial of a former president is clearly unconstitutional. Taitz made this case to me during another recent episode of America’s Survival television. She was denied standing, something available to Trump, but she can appeal. If Trump proceeds with a defense, he has every right—indeed, an obligation—to expose the fraudulent nature of the election and the Deep State forces which brought China Joe to power. He has to find courageous lawyers willing to argue the case and stand up to legal pressure. I recently interviewed attorney Mark Fitzgibbons about efforts by the far-left Democrats to “purge” conservatives from the legal profession. But if Republicans continue playing defense, true conservatives will have nowhere else to go but the Constitution Party. Tags: Cliff Kincaid, The Republican Party, at the CrossroadsTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Legal Hurdle Could Trip Up Biden’s Cancellation of Keystone XL Pipeline
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 02:52 PM PST
by Fred Lucas: A lawsuit from across the northern U.S. border over the Biden administration’s halting of an oil pipeline could hang on a Supreme Court ruling against the Trump administration related to the southern border. In his first day in office, President Joe Biden canceled construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline, an action projected to wipe out 11,000 jobs, including 8,000 union jobs. Biden’s move reversed President Donald Trump’s executive action in early 2017 clearing the way for construction of the 1,200-mile pipeline from Alberta, Canada, through Montana and South Dakota to Nebraska. The project already had begun in Canada. Alberta Premier Jason Kenney threatened legal action against the Biden administration, calling cancellation of the project a “gut punch” and “insult” to Canada. Alberta-based TC Energy Corp. did not respond to inquiries for this story from The Daily Signal, but said in a recent press release: “TC Energy will review the decision, assess its implications, and consider its options.” A recent Supreme Court case that may provide guidance is Department of Homeland Security v. Regents of the University of California. In a 5-4 decision last June, the justices ruled that the Trump administration violated the Administrative Procedure Act by doing away with an Obama administration policy called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA. The key similarity is the concept of “reliance interest,” GianCarlo Canaparo, a legal fellow with The Heritage Foundation, told The Daily Signal. The phrase is mentioned several times in the high court’s opinion in the DACA case. President Barack Obama’s executive action, which allowed illegal immigrants brought to the United States as minors to stay legally under certain circumstances, created an expectation among people in the country. Thus, if the U.S. government wanted to scrap the DACA policy, it would have to go through an administrative procedure. This created a “reliance interest” in the policy, the majority opinion by Chief Justice John Roberts said. TC Energy and the Canadian government likely also would have a reliance interest, said Canaparo, who has been researching potential legal avenues for the pipeline case: “Those rights were snatched away and the Biden administration did not consider the reliance interests of TC Energy, the Canadian government, or Alberta,” Canaparo said. “The administration also did not provide a stated purpose for the decision. You could say it was to reduce carbon emissions. But the oil will still be transported by train or truck.” The majority opinion in the Supreme Court’s ruling noted that some DACA recipients had enrolled in degree programs, started careers, opened businesses, and bought homes. This crossed from being an emotional appeal to being a legal argument, because those persons took such actions in reliance on government policy. Similarly, TC Energy issued at least six contracts and was set to employ 11,000 for the $8 billion construction of the pipeline to carry 830,000 barrels of crude oil per day from oil sands in Alberta to Steele City, Nebraska. From there, the pipeline would connect with another Keystone pipeline that runs south to the Gulf Coast. The Supreme Court kept DACA in place, for the interim, while stating that the Department of Homeland Security has the authority to rescind the amnesty policy. The high court didn’t rule on the legality of Obama’s policy, only that the Trump administration violated the Administrative Procedure Act in ending it. The justices also said Trump’s DHS was “arbitrary and capricious” for not providing a compelling reason for the policy change. Congress passed the Administrative Procedure Act in 1946, after World War II, to recognize that the executive branch might have to take emergency action without congressional approval. Congress, however, wanted guidelines in place. In a 2009 case, FCC v. Fox Television Stations, the Supreme Court established detailed guidelines for judicial review of a change in a government standard, according to a Congressional Research Service report. Among these guidelines is that the change cannot be an “unexplained inconsistency.” The high court’s 2009 ruling also said that an agency would be required to provide a “more detailed justification” for a change in policy in some instances, including when a previous policy has “engendered serious reliance interests that must be taken into account.” The court determined that it would be “arbitrary and capricious” to “ignore” or “disregard” such matters. In its 2016 opinion in Encino Motorcars, LLC v. Navarro, the Supreme Court determined that “serious reliance interests are at stake” when the Labor Department altered its statutory interpretation of a rule without a “reasoned explanation.” The agency’s move came after decades of “industry reliance” on an existing policy, the court said. In addition to suing the Biden administration in federal court, TC Energy could launch a case under a provision of the North American Free Trade Agreement. A NAFTA provision called Chapter 11 allows companies in the United States, Mexico, or Canada to challenge decisions by one of the three nations. The provision was grandfathered into the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which replaced NAFTA, until 2023. A complaint by TC Energy about the pipeline cancellation under Chapter 11 could provide more neutral ground, Mark Warner, an international trade lawyer at MAAW Law in Toronto, told the Financial Post. “They could file a complaint under the old Chapter 11 and make a case that this was arbitrary and a denial of due process,” Warner told the Post. The energy company was going to launch both a Chapter 11 complaint under NAFTA and a federal lawsuit in 2016, but dropped both after Trump approved the pipeline project, the Post reported. Tags: Fred Lucas, The Daily Signal, Legal Hurdle, Could Trip Up, Biden’s Cancellation, Keystone XL PipelineTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. 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John Kerry, Global Warming Ghoul
Posted: 02 Feb 2021 02:25 PM PST
by I & I Editorial Board: Presidential climate envoy John Kerry stirred up a black cloud last week when he said the workers who lost their jobs over the administration’s decision to shut down Keystone XL pipeline construction could just make solar panels instead. At least he didn’t tell them they should learn to code. But it was a cruel comment nonetheless, and representative of the political left’s careless destruction of livelihoods in service of their climate god. At a news conference last week, Kerry said “what President Biden wants to do is make sure that those folks” who lost jobs “have better choices, that they have alternatives, that they can be the people who go to work to make the solar panels.” Unsaid yet clearly understood is the Democrats’ contempt for calloused-hand working class Americans – these “deplorables” just can’t make good decisions and need the guiding hand of government to help them avoid the briar patches and potholes of life. Kerry went on to scrape coarse-grained sandpaper across workers’ wounds when he admitted the executive order to halt the pipeline is a useless gesture that will have no effect on the climate, since “almost 90% of all of the planet’s emissions, global emissions come from outside of U.S. borders.” “We could go to zero tomorrow and the problem isn’t solved,” he said. Which tells us the administration’s desperate need for the approval of world leaders who play the same climate game is more important than crafting sensible policy. It’s all about appearances. This is as good a place as any to pause and point out that Kerry, a former U.S. senator and secretary of state – and an escapee from Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum? – has the carbon footprint of a small nation’s military. He and his wife own a private jet, multiple homes, and at one time sailed the seas in their own luxury yacht. He lives “the lifestyle he publicly says is destroying the planet.” Boston talk show host and columnist Howie Carr likens Kerry to a man who is “chauffeured to dinner at the Chanticleer Inn on Nantucket and order(s) Halibut a la Provencal with puree pommes ($46) and then wash(es) it down with a moderately priced $600 bottle of Henri Boillot white Burgundy,” and has zero awareness of the lives of men who “go 2,000 feet down into a coal mine on the midnight shift and get black lung.” That makes it easy for Kerry to back the decision to shut down a pipeline project that might have decreased overall carbon dioxide emissions, and certainly would have eventually created thousands of jobs. In a meager and condescending defense of the White House’s decision, Kerry said those who lost jobs have “been fed the notion that somehow dealing with climate is coming at their expense,” and claimed that is not the case. “What’s happening to them,” he said, “is happening because of other market forces already taking place.” This is so obviously not true. The “perennial gale of creative destruction,” as outlined by Austrian economist Joseph Schumpeter, is a market force. The economy grows and lost jobs are replaced by more productive jobs. However, when government intrudes, changes are wrought by coercion, not the voluntary and cooperative acts that define market activity. No matter who was chosen to be the White House’s climate envoy, it would have been the wrong person. Democrats traffic in fear, emotion, hype, and smug certainty where there should be questions. We can’t think of a single one among them who would be suitable for a post that shouldn’t even exist. But in choosing “one of the biggest gasbags in American politics,” a “lifelong joke” who is “singlehandedly responsible for massive amounts of terrible emissions,” Joe Biden and his handlers took asininity to another level. They showed they are as tone deaf as Kerry. And so goes the growing polarization of the United States. Tags: Joe Biden, John Kerry, Global Warming GhoulTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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The Biden Family Business, Changing Priorities, Twitter Bans The Truth, The Pentagon’s About-Face
Posted: 01 Feb 2021 07:56 PM PST
by Gary Bauer: The Biden Family Business Recent events forced them to revisit the subject last week after a Florida law firm ran an ad during the inauguration that highlighted one of its associates, Mr. Frank Biden. Politico reported that during the campaign last year Joe Biden pulled Frank aside and said, “Watch yourself. Don’t get sucked into something that would, first of all, hurt you,” and, presumably more importantly, hurt Joe’s chances of getting elected. In the past, Frank has bragged about how his last name was “a tremendous asset” that brought him “automatic acceptance.” Joe’s other brother, James Biden, has similarly said, “We’ve got people all around the world who want to invest in Joe Biden.” Exactly what are they getting for their investments? Amazingly, a reporter actually raised concerns about Frank Biden’s business dealings at a White House press briefing last week. And, predictably, the reporter’s concerns were dismissed. But where was the media’s curiosity when the issue wasn’t something as simplistic as a law firm ad, but Hunter Biden traveling on Air Force Two to close a billion-dollar business deal with the communist Chinese? There are reports that Hunter still has not divested from certain Chinese businesses. And where was the media’s curiosity when reports about Hunter’s laptop broke or when he admitted he was under federal investigation? Before it’s over, absent serious oversight from Congress and the media, I fear this may be the most corrupt administration in history. Changing Priorities During his recent confirmation hearings, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that U.S. embassies and consulates around the world would be flying rainbow flags in solidarity with the gay pride movement. Blinken also vowed to repudiate the Commission on Unalienable Rights established by former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to ensure that fundamental human rights such as free speech and religious liberty remained a central focus of U.S. foreign policy. Twitter Bans The Truth Our friends at Focus on the Family were recently banned by Twitter. What was their offense? According to Twitter, they were promoting “hateful content.” But I can assure you that is not true. As long time readers of this daily report know, I am very familiar with Focus on the Family. Founded by my good friend Dr. James Dobson, Focus has worked for decades to promote strong families and healthy relationships. After leaving the Reagan White House, I served for a time as a senior vice president of Focus on the Family and as president of the Family Research Council, which was affiliated with Focus. So, I can say with complete confidence that Focus does not promote hate. No, what got Focus banned from Twitter was that it dared to tell the truth. In a tweet mentioning Dr. Rachel Levin, Joe Biden’s nominee to be assistant secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, Focus noted “Dr. Levin is a transgender woman, that is, a man who believes he is a woman.” That is simply a statement of fact. It is the truth. But that truth was deemed “hateful content” by Twitter, which rejected Focus’s appeal and has refused to explain how its statement could be appropriately rephrased. But this is the upside down world of the left, where speaking the truth can often get you banned. Of course, the left and the Big Tech tyrants of tolerance are determined to marginalize Focus, but I encourage them to keep fighting for faith, family and freedom! The Pentagon’s About-Face Well, I am pleased to report that the intense public outcry against this outrageous decision had an impact. Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby announced Saturday, “We’re pausing the [vaccination] plan . . . as we review force protection protocols. We remain committed to our obligation to keep our troops safe.” Well, I certainly hope the force protection protocols put our troops ahead of jihadist prisoners! This is a small victory to be sure, but it shows that the American people can still have some influence. We must continue organizing and fighting for the values we cherish. Tags: Gary Bauer, Campaign for Working Families, The Biden Family Business, Changing Priorities, Twitter Bans The Truth, The Pentagon’s About-FaceTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Bad to Worse
Posted: 01 Feb 2021 07:05 PM PST It isn’t bad enough small businesses are suffering due to COVID Lockdowns Gov. Walz wants to raise Taxes.
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The Continuing Democrat-Media Narrative That There Is “No Evidence of Election Fraud” Is a Bald-Faced Lie
Posted: 01 Feb 2021 06:05 PM PST by Stu Cvrk : Since Election Day, the Democrats and their operatives who infest the legacy media have maintained the fiction that the November elections were “the most secure in American history.” Their echo chamber (examples here, here, here, and here) fixed on the thoroughly debunked announcement by a Clinton operative in the Dept of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) that was made on 12 November just as evidence of massive election fraud was beginning to be compiled and reported by the Trump campaign and independent analysts across the country. The endless repetition of that early false report set the narrative that the Democrats, their operatives in the media, and even some weak-willed elected Republicans have repeated to this very day. They are attempting to firmly plant in the consciousness of the American electorate that that is the correct narrative despite many reports of election fraud that thoroughly destroy their claim. While it is true none of the claims of election fraud have been proven in court, that is a factor of them not having been heard on the merits and not because there is no evidence. One of the most recent examples of that was long-time Democrat operative George Stephanopoulos’s interchange with Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) on ABC”s Sunday morning news program “This Week.” Here is the correct headline describing the interchange in The Washington Times: “Rand Paul smackdown of George Stephanopoulos is what media deserve.” The key excerpt: The reality is that that ABC headline is the false claim, and that fact needs to be repeated endlessly along with the overwhelming proof that there is documented evidence of massive election fraud in the 2020 election. The evidence that has come about election fraud since Election Day is astounding: sworn depositions from many witnesses in state hearings, independent technical data analyses performed by statistical experts, many written depositions in several lawsuit affidavits sworn under threat of perjury, and many videos that captured election fraud criminality in real time. I myself was privileged to report on independent analyses of election fraud on behalf of a team led by physicist and Mensa John Droz, Jr., whose purpose was to conduct a statistical analysis of certain voter data in key states in order to determine whether there were any significant anomalies evident. Here is the link to their analysis of massive anomalies in several Pennsylvania counties, with an excerpt from the article: In parallel, Dr. Peter Navarro, Assistant to President Trump and Director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy, produced three separate report volumes that detailed election fraud:
Volume III summarized the evidence supporting “vote irregularities and illegalities” in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin in this graphic:
From the conclusion in Volume III (emphasis mine): In light of this evidence, it is also irresponsible – in the extreme – for the Democrat Party and its leadership, or journalists in the mainstream media, or RINO Republicans to claim there is no evidence of election irregularities. That’s absurd on its face. As this report shows, there is an abundance of evidence – a virtual cornucopia of potentially poisonous election irregularities. And of course, the Democrats and their media operatives have ignored and buried these reports as well, writing off Dr. Navarro as a hyper-partisan Trump supporter (implying he has no credibility at all by that simple pejorative). For example, here is the Forbes headline bashing one of the reports (emphasis mine): “White House Advisor Peter Navarro Releases Dubious Voter Fraud Report.” Just for context purposes, can you remember a single time over the past four years in which any of the dozens of fraudulent claims made against President Trump was ever reported as “dubious” by any legacy media outlet? John Droz’s team remains outraged by Democrat-media complex’s continuing spread of the false narrative that “there was no election fraud in 2020.” They – like many frustrated Americans – are tired of the dishonest assertion that there was no vote fraud, malfeasance, or other irregularities/ illegalities, supposedly because “the courts dismissed those claims as unfounded, wildly exaggerated, etc.” That is simply not true. With an objective to counter that false narrative, the team compiled an extensive list of lawsuits involving the 2020 Presidential election, and identified the issues, the results, and what evidence was objectively analyzed. A screenshot of a portion of the document is provided here:
The information was gathered from seven sources, as cited in the online document. In compiling the document, the team walked the narrow line of being comprehensive while also making the product simple enough for the public to understand. The 61 court cases listed in the document involved these main topics: a) rules and regulation legalities or interpretation (e.g., about absentee ballots); b) process illegalities (e.g., officials correcting ballot errors); c) voter improprieties (e.g.; non-citizens voting, non-registered citizens voting, deceased parties voting, registered voters voting twice, etc.) and/or d) voting machine irregularities (e.g., an algorithm changing the actual results, etc.). Nine of the 15 cases that were decided on merit were in favor of President Trump (merit being defined as when the pleading included the ability to argue the facts of the case, and, if applicable, given the opportunity to present evidence via discovery. The team further noted that, when the other cases were dismissed without ruling on the merits, there were three primary reasons given: a) standing, b) timing (Laches), and c) judicial authority (jurisdiction). Finally, the document lists 17 lawsuits that are still in process at this time. That the Democrat-media complex continues to sidestep the critical national security issue of election integrity in the face of the extensive evidence of election fraud cited above is a travesty. That there remain 17 election fraud lawsuits that are still in process is a major story itself that they ignore and downplay. The narrative that “there was no widespread election fraud in 2020” is false, and those like Sen. Paul who confront the Democrats and their media operatives on that topic are on the side of the angels. The end. Tags: Stu Cvrk, The Continuing Democrat-Media Narrative, There Is “No Evidence of Election Fraud,” Is a Bald-Faced LieTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Les Deplorables
Posted: 01 Feb 2021 05:16 PM PST John Kerry says to recent laid-off energy workers to go make solar panels.
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It’s Not Just ‘Gender Dysphoria.’ It’s Now ‘Rapid Onset Marxism.’
Posted: 01 Feb 2021 03:48 PM PST by Walt Heyer: The U.S. House of Representatives passed a new rules package that explicitly strikes “gendered language” from the official House rules. The rules prohibit the use of terms that designate the gender of familial relationships— father, mother, son, daughter, brother, sister, and so on—and replace them with gender-neutral terms. Commentator Tammy Bruce, a radio and Fox Nation host, says this move Jan. 4 is “obscenely Marxist” because it “deconstructs what it means to be female.” She went on to say: “It reduces all of us, it eliminates the value of the individual and our uniqueness as individuals.” The goal of social policing of our language is thought control, which epitomizes the Marxist agenda. As one who was diagnosed with gender dysphoria, identified and lived as a woman for eight years, and now devotes my time to helping others who want to leave that life, I couldn’t understand the driving factor behind promoting “transgender identities”—especially among children—and harshly silencing and canceling all who disagree, by any means available. After many years of helping people with “sex change” regret recover from a failed diagnosis of gender dysphoria, I finally see what drives the obsessive advocacy for gender-neutral language and transgender identities. As Bruce explained, it’s “obscenely Marxist” because it “deconstructs what it means to be female.” The surge in the number of people expressing gender confusion makes sense when looked at through the lens of Marxism. The rapid onset of gender dysphoria provides cover for the dangerous onset and adoption of radical destructive Marxist ideas. Marxism, with its guiding principle of abolish and destroy, goes a long way toward explaining today’s strident transgender activism. The forces behind the gender agenda have utilized Marxist techniques of silencing dissenters to coerce conformity from the general population. I have watched well-respected physicians and gender researchers be defamed or forced out of their professions by an angry, vocal mob if they dared to discuss or study alternatives to “transition” for children. (Dr. Allan Josephson, Dr. Kenneth Zucker, James Caspian, Dr. Lisa Littman, to name a few.) Intentionally or not, men who live as women, as I did, make a mockery of what it means to be a woman. Requiring the other 99.7% of the population to play along denies biological reality and amounts to gaslighting, forcing them to agree that men can become women and vice versa simply by declaring it. On the other hand, forcing people to use non-gendered designations for family relationships further dehumanizes and demoralizes relationships. This is consistent with Marxism’s atheistic, soulless ideology, which is fundamentally incompatible with the Judeo-Christian foundations of this nation. It brings “class struggle” from the economic into the cultural sphere by provoking clashes between ideas and people. Cultural Marxism’s goal is to forcibly overthrow all existing social conditions and to centralize power in the hands of the state. It thrives on “us versus them” divisions, oppressed versus oppressor. Karl Marx was a hater and an agent of evil. In the last century, the implementation of his ideas was responsible for the loss of 100 million lives worldwide. Marx did not want debate—he sought overthrow by any means necessary. Marxism has three objectives: dehumanize all persons, demoralize all relationships, and decivilize all institutions, including the church. His ideological successors, Antonio Gramsci and the Frankfurt School intellectuals, who brought cultural Marxism to America, divided Americans into identity categories based on race, sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity, as Mike Gonzalez has described in his book “The Plot to Change America: How Identity Politics is Dividing the Land of the Free.” Marxism vs. God and Church Its influence comes slowly at first, infiltrating the youth through school curriculum, until a generation that hasn’t been taught the dangers of these ideas is in leadership. Both young people and many Christians seem unaware of the danger of diluting the Bible’s message with Marxist ideas. A recent documentary strives to help with that. “Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing II: The Gender Agenda” examines the origins of the so-called sexual revolution, with its current emphasis on gender dysphoria and homosexuality. The film is a wake-up call for all who profess faith in Jesus Christ. (Full disclosure—I appear in the movie.) You can watch it here or buy it here. In the movie, Paul Kengor, author and professor of political science at Grove City College, says that current revolutionaries understand “what earlier radical movements such as the communist movement understood, which is that you’ve got to take down God … because religion gets in your way.” Kengor’s recent book, “The Devil and Karl Marx,” documents what he calls “the genuinely diabolical elements of Marx and Marxism.” His goal is to “equip conservatives with essential facts and truths our side must know about this awful, resurgent ideology.” Christians must wake up and realize the endgame of Marxism is to overthrow and destroy individuals, families, God, and church. Avowed socialists and Marxist sympathizers—such as Raphael Warnock, the newly elected Democrat senator of Georgia; Cori Bush, a new Democrat member of Congress representing Missouri; and the far-left congresswomen collectively known as “the squad”—are gaining power in our country. Yuri Bezmenov, a Soviet defector and former propagandist and KGB operative, laid out in excruciating detail in a 1985 interview the process by which a free society can be brought to collapse: demoralization, destabilization, crisis, followed by normalization—a propaganda term that can be taken to mean “a new normal.” Yuri Bezmenov, a Soviet defector and former propagandist and KGB operative, laid out in excruciating detail in a 1985 interview the process by which a free society can be brought to collapse: demoralization, destabilization, crisis, followed by normalization—a propaganda term that can be taken to mean “a new normal.” We must oppose Marxism in all its forms, economic and cultural, because it threatens to destroy our freedoms. We are amid this collapse and need to speak up in our churches and to our government officials. With the change in administration, implementation of a Marxist agenda can happen quickly. Our response must begin now. The Daily Signal publishes a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Heritage Foundation. Tags: Walt Heyer, It’s Not Just ‘Gender Dysphoria,’ It’s Now ‘Rapid Onset Marxism’To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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The Day and the Hour
Posted: 01 Feb 2021 02:43 PM PST by Paul Jacob: Time is almost up! “Three years ago, scientists gave us a pretty stark warning: They said we have 12 years to avoid the worst consequences of climate change,” John Kerry, former U.S. Senator (D-Mass.) and Secretary of State and current US Special Climate Envoy, stated last week. “And now we have nine years left,” the 2004 Democratic presidential candidate added, “to try to do what science is telling us we need to do.” Science speaks to Kerry. Just nine years, though? Not much time. But it could be worse. And apparently already is. According to BBC environmental correspondent, Matt McGrath, who reported roughly 18 months ago that “there’s a growing consensus that the next 18 months will be critical in dealing with the global heating crisis.” “The climate math is brutally clear,” Potsdam Climate Institute founder Hans Joachim Schellnhuber argued. “While the world can’t be healed within the next few years, it may be fatally wounded by negligence until 2020.” “Healed”? Or brought to heel? That time is running out “is becoming clearer all the time,” McGrath noted then, before quoting the eminent scientist, the Prince of Wales: “I am firmly of the view that the next 18 months will decide our ability to keep climate change to survivable levels and to restore nature to the equilibrium we need for our survival,” declared his royal highness, speaking at a reception more than 18 months back. Prince Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor is also considered something of an expert on receptions. For my part, regarding these prophecies, I’m with Gavin Schmidt, the head of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, who advised, “All the time-limited frames are bullsh*t.” I can follow that science. This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob. Tags: Paul Jacob, Common Sense, The Day and the Hour, scientist declared, prediction, bullsh*tTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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How To Deprogram Us
Posted: 01 Feb 2021 02:21 PM PST Why not borrow the current Chinese “social credit system”? by Victor Davis Hanson: A new buzzword on social media, cable news, and among leftist activists is “deprogramming.” Along with terms like “reprogramming,” “de-Baathification,” and “deplatforming,” deprogramming refers to cleansing the incorrect mentalities of former Trump administration officials—and even those who voted for Trump. Note that deprogramming does not refer to elites who peddled the “Russian collusion” hoax for years, despite the abject absence of evidence. Not long ago, two Washington Post columnists offered some solutions to the Trumpist threat. One, Max Boot, wished to ban Fox News and other conservative stations from cable subscriptions. The other, Eugene Robinson, suggested that there was a need to focus on mostly “white” Republicans to “deprogram” their thoughts. Pro forma “diversity training” has already been upgraded to include coming clean about “white supremacy” and “unearned privilege.” Graduates are supposed to emerge washed of their sins of entitlement. Only when thus vaccinated, can they become fully certified that they no longer pose a threat to the Other. Still, how might a proper stepped-up deprogramming system deal with any diehard Trump refuseniks? Why not borrow the current Chinese “social credit system”? Non-participating dead-ender Trumpers might lose so many social awareness points that they would be disqualified from staying at their beloved Holiday Inns or banned from Olive Garden restaurants. Milder rejectionists could wear red MAGA cone hats. During Mao’s Cultural Revolution, such dunce cones proved useful in identifying and shaming the right wrong people. Television, social media, and Hollywood could do their part. Viewers might be first required to participate in two-minutes of hate shouting, aimed at enemies on the screen: Donald and Melania, or perhaps former press secretary Kayleigh McEnany. Social reward points would only be awarded when one’s screams met the required decibel levels on the appropriate app. “Improving” the news could also be accelerated as part of the general deprogramming effort—a process that is already well underway. Networks and platforms would have to use approved terminology. For example, the Biden vaccination will lead to the Biden economic recovery from the Trump quarantine and Trump recession and finally end the Trump virus. If between 2017 and 2020, a Russian Putin supporter was supposedly lurking under every American bed, today the enemy of the people has been properly redefined by the media as the omnipresent “white supremacist” bogeyman. Biden’s new defense secretary, retired General Lloyd Austin, told the Senate that the Pentagon would “keep America safe from our enemies. But we can’t do that if some of those enemies lie within our own ranks.” Will Austin soon hold up as proof a McCarthyite list of “known” white supremacists supposedly lurking “within our own ranks”? Such internal enemies apparently did not refer to radical Islamists, such as the Fort Hood mass-murdering Army Major Nidal Hassan, who killed 13 people, or the racist, black nationalist Micah Johnson, a U.S. Army reservist, who shot 12 Dallas police officers, killing five after a Black Lives Matter protest. Retired General Stanley McChrystal warns that the Trump movement reminds him of the al-Qaeda terrorists who once flocked to a similar “powerful leader”—presumably Osama bin Laden. Indeed, our retired military, once critical of the use of the military as domestic police, had no objection to deploying nearly 30,000 soldiers on Inauguration Day in the capital—all on the lookout for nests of Trump insurrectionists. So Pentagon budgets perhaps should readapt to this reality. What good are missiles and jets when NRA members with MAGA hats roam freely in our midst? To help McChrystal and Austin, we could enlist former CIA director John Brennan, former FBI Director James Comey, and former DNI director James Clapper to form a Deprogramming Task Force to root out the “enemies within.” Public spirited administration appointees—working closely with Silicon Valley, Wall Street, Hollywood, and New York media elites—might issue lists of all social media users indulging in “hate speech” and “big lies.” For any of the recalcitrants, who still visit the wrong sites or view incorrect videos, they could be “contact traced.” GPS chips could be inserted under their skins so that the public could be warned when infectious Trumpsters neared. Progressive volunteers from the corporate communication worlds—Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Jack Dorsey, and the CEOs of Comcast and WarnerMedia—could staff a Federal Corporate Content Communications Commission. This new FCCCC could ensure that all corporations establish acceptable speech codes and offer proper percentages of progressive content. The commission could cite those who fail to broadcast critical race theory messaging and level fines that could be redistributed to Antifa, BLM, and other “idea” creators. This needed deprogramming of the American mind would not take all that much more work or money. In just the last few weeks, we have proven that we already are halfway there. Tags: Victor Davis Hanson, How To Deprogram Us, American GreatnessTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Biden’s Opportunity to Expose the Truth About Chinese Influence Operations
Posted: 01 Feb 2021 01:56 PM PST by Newt Gingrich and Claire Christensen: Last week, three House Republicans sent a letter to the President of the University of Pennsylvania demanding the release of the Penn Biden Center’s funding records to “shed light on the depth and breadth of the potential improper influence” of Communist China. In their letter, Reps. James Comer, Jim Jordan, and Virginia Foxx wrote that over approximately three years before the announcement of the Biden Center on Feb. 1, 2017, UPenn received nearly $21.2 million from China. But then, over three years after the announcement of the Biden center, China flooded the University with more than $72.2 million. This is an increase of more than $51 million (or 342 percent) over approximately the same amount of time. What exactly changed in the minds of the Chinese benefactors after the Biden center announcement that made the University of Pennsylvania an irresistible investment opportunity? This is more than a University of Pennsylvania problem. Money pouring into US universities from Communist China is a nationwide national security problem. It’s a way to for Communist China to buy influence, while American institutions refuse to report foreign funding – even though it is required by law. Under former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, the department uncovered $6.5 billion in unreported foreign gifts to American colleges and universities from China and other foreign countries. The Department of Education listed 10 specific schools that accounted for $3.6 billion of the gifts — the University of Pennsylvania was one of them. We don’t know how much of this foreign money – namely the millions from China — went from the University of Pennsylvania to the Penn Biden Center. We don’t know if some or all of this money was used to gain influence with President Biden, Secretary of State Tony Blinken (who was the Managing Director of the Penn Biden Center), or any others involved with the institute. These are critical questions to answer because of the scale of the Chinese Communist Party’s infiltration and influence campaign in the US. We know that universities and college campuses have been targeted by the CCP. The former Head of the Central Propaganda Department of China even admitted this, saying that the Party’s infiltration of US education was a part of a plan to “coordinate the efforts of overseas and domestic propaganda, [and] further create a favorable international environment for [China].” Also, consider the more than 60 Confucius Institutes on campuses that are still operational, despite being designated as Chinese foreign missions that “push out skewed Chinese language and cultural training for US students as part of Beijing’s multifaceted propaganda efforts.” Numerous academics, such as the Chair of Harvard’s Chemistry and Chemical Biology Department, have been arrested for failing to disclose their involvement in China’s Thousand Talents Program. But keep in mind, the Thousand Talents Program is just one of China’s nearly 200 government-sponsored foreign talent recruitment programs. We also know that the Chinese Communist Party targets Americans with political influence and power. Di Dongsheng, the vice dean of the School of International Relations at Renmin University of China and vice director and secretary of the Center for Foreign Strategic Studies of China, explained why in a speech in Shanghai: “Why did China and the US used to be able to settle all kinds of issues between 1992 and 2016? No matter what kind of crises we encountered…things were all solved in no time…What is the reason? I’m going to throw out something maybe a little bit explosive here. It’s just because we have people at the top. We have our old friends who are at the top of America’s core inner circle of power and influence.” We saw the CCP infiltrate our political sphere in the case of Chinese intelligence operative Fang Fang. She targeted politicians such as Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) who was then appointed by Nancy Pelosi to the House Intelligence Committee. Also, consider Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s driver of 20 years, who ended up being a Chinese spy. Sen. Feinstein also has served as a top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee. And let’s not forget that President Biden’s son, Hunter, is under federal investigation for his “tax affairs” regarding foreign business dealings, including those in China. Even though the Bidens’ foreign business dealings were hidden by the media last fall, the campaign is over and the President has made it clear that he will now be honest with the American people. In his inaugural address, President Biden said: “Lies told for power and for profit. “And each of us has a duty and responsibility, as citizens, as Americans, and especially as leaders who have pledged to honor our Constitution and protect our nation – to defend the truth and defeat the lies. … “Before God and all of you, I give you my word. “I will always level with you.”This is President Biden’s moment to turn words into deeds. America is at stake. The President should publicly call on the University of Pennsylvania to make public all their financial dealings with the Chinese Communist dictatorship. This is the only way he can live up to his own inaugural address. Tags: Claire Christensen. Newt Gingrich, Joe Biden, Opportunity to Expose the Truth. About Chinese Influence OperationsTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Tools of the Trade
Posted: 01 Feb 2021 01:29 PM PST Biden is Obama’s 3rd term implementing the same old radical failed policies.
Editorial Cartoon by AF “Tony” Branco Tags: Editorial cartoon, AF Branco, Tools of the Trade, Biden, Obama’s 3rd term,To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Democrats, American Jews and Politically Correct Bigotry
Posted: 01 Feb 2021 01:07 PM PST by Carolyn Glick: Israel is the world leader in COVID-19 vaccinations. By late January, more than 85 percent of Israelis over the age of 60 had completed the two-round vaccination process. If the vaccination drive continues apace, Israel will have completed the vaccination of its adult population by mid-March. Many observers watch Israel’s breakneck vaccination drive with admiration. But several powerful anti-Semites are using Israel’s unmatched efforts to protect its population from the pandemic as a basis for spreading a new blood libel against the Jewish state. Israel, its haters insist, is engaging in “vaccine apartheid.” Israel is “racist” for vaccinating its citizens—both Jewish and non-Jewish—before it vaccinates the Palestinians, who are governed by the Palestinian Authority. Representative Rashida Tlaib is one of the most powerful voices promoting this new blood libel. In a recent interview, Tlaib said of Israel’s vaccination drive, “[Israelis] have the power to distribute that vaccine to the Palestinian people, their own neighbors.” Israel’s non-vaccination of the Palestinians, she accused, “just reiterates what the Palestinian people and even human rights groups have been telling us, that this is an apartheid state.” Tlaib’s claim, which was repeated by her anti-Israel colleagues Representatives Joaquin Castro and Jamaal Bowman, is false and intentionally defamatory. Israel hasn’t vaccinated the Palestinians for the same reason it hasn’t vaccinated the Egyptians or the French. Like the Egyptians and the French, the Palestinians have their own government and their own health ministry that is responsible for caring for them. That isn’t to say that Israel hasn’t given the Palestinians a tremendous amount of assistance in battling COVID-19. It has. Since the outbreak of the pandemic, and despite the fact that Israel has no responsibility for the Palestinians’ health care under the terms of the Oslo Accords, Israel has worked with the Palestinian Authority (PA) and the United Nations to train Palestinian medical personnel in testing and caring for COVID-19 patients. The PA opted not to join Israel in purchasing the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines as part of its boycott of the Israeli government. Instead, the PA decided to purchase Russia’s Sputnik-5 vaccines, and Israel was happy to facilitate their delivery. Not only has the PA chosen not to work with Israel in vaccinating its own population, but it rejected COVID-19 protective gear that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) donated to its population because the UAE flight carrying the aid landed at Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport. A sense of the depth and legitimacy of anti-Semitism in leftist circles in the U.S. and throughout the West today can be gleaned from the readiness of Tlaib’s fellow progressive lawmakers, leading “human rights” activists and media organizations to embrace her blood libel. Along with Bowman and Castro, and despite the fact that evidence abounds of Tlaib’s malicious dishonesty, groups like Human Rights Watch and media outlets like the BBC and were quick to jump on Tlaib’s anti-Semitic bandwagon and parrot her lie, rather than check its accuracy. Inventing and disseminating blood libels against Israel is par for the course for Tlaib. The progressive congresswoman believes that Israel should cease to exist. Among other things, she is an avid supporter of the “Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions” (BDS) efforts against the Jewish state. In America, the primary victims of BDS campaigns are American Jews who support Israel. On campuses and throughout progressive circles in America, pro-Israel American Jews are subjected daily to ostracism and harassment for daring to support Israel and embracing their Jewish identity. Jewish students and professors have been driven from the public square on American campuses. According to a recent report by the AMCHA Initiative, which tracks on-campus anti-Semitism, Israel-related anti-Semitism now surpasses classical anti-Semitism on American university campuses. Classical anti-Semitic attacks on Jews—including Nazi rhetoric, graffiti and slurs—dropped by 49 percent in 2019, while Israel-based anti-Semitic attacks increased by 59 percent over the same period. Since the COVID-19 lockdowns sent students to virtual campuses, progressive, anti-Israel-based anti-Semitism has dominated the anti-Semitic discourse at universities, and accounts for more that 90 percent of anti-Semitism in online learning environments. As the Biden administration begins its term in office, the anti-Semites in its political camp are maneuvering to leverage their political power. They seek to end official efforts to combat their anti-Semitism—an effort rooted in a rejection of Jewish peoplehood and hatred of the Jewish state. To this end, they are lobbying the new administration to curtail the civil rights protections that the Trump administration previously provided for American Jews. In late 2019, then-President Donald Trump signed an executive order extending Title VI protections of the Civil Rights Act to Jewish Americans. Trump’s executive order also adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) 2016 definition of anti-Semitism and that definition’s examples of contemporary anti-Semitism as a basis for applying the law. The IHRA definition’s examples of contemporary anti-Semitism include examples of anti-Semitism rooted in the political Right, which center on hating Jews as individuals. These include “making mendacious, dehumanizing, demonizing or stereotypical allegations about Jews as such, or the power of Jews as a collective—such as, especially but not exclusively, the myth about a world Jewish conspiracy or Jews controlling the media, economy, government or other societal institutions.” The examples also include illustrations of anti-Semitism from the Left, which center on hating Jews as a collective people and Israel as the Jewish nation-state. The examples include, “denying the Jewish people their right to self-determination, e.g., by claiming the existence of the State of Israel is a racist endeavor”; requiring Israel to abide by standards of behavior “not expected or demanded of any other democratic nation”; “drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli society to that of the Nazis”; and “holding Jews collectively responsible for actions of the State of Israel.” These examples, which dismiss the common claim by Israel-haters like Tlaib and her colleagues that there is nothing bigoted about their position that the world’s largest Jewish community and only Jewish state—Israel—should be destroyed, and that its Jewish supporters in the U.S. should be ostracized and otherwise harassed, are now the target of a campaign to persuade the Biden administration to disavow the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism. In recent weeks, outspoken anti-Israel campaigners and BDS supporters like Representative Ilhan Omar, former CNN commentator Marc Lamont Hill and New York Times columnist Peter Beinart have been pushing for the new administration to reject the IHRA definition and legitimize BDS. They have attacked Jewish Democratic groups like the Democratic Majority for Israel, as well as the vast majority of all American Jewish groups, led by the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations—all of which are urging the Biden administration to maintain the previous administration’s policies. These efforts are being driven both by overtly anti-Israel, nominally Jewish groups like IfNotNow and Jewish Voice for Peace, and by ostensibly “pro-Israel” progressive Jewish groups, including Peace Now, J Street, T’ruah and the New Israel Fund. The AMCHA Initiative report found that since 2019, 44 percent of efforts to discredit the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism were carried out by these and other like-minded Jewish-run groups. All of these groups are calling for the Biden administration to disavow the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism and its examples of contemporary anti-Semitism as a legal tool for combating anti-Semitism. IfNotNow is running a social media campaign, as well, to lobby the Biden administration to appoint an official special envoy to monitor and combat anti-Semitism who will simply ignore leftist anti-Semitism. As the group put it in a recent Twitter post, “It is important for us to demand that [President Biden] appoint someone to the special envoy to monitor and combat anti-Semitism who’ll be committed to fighting neo-Nazis and white nationalists, not Palestinians and students.” It is a peculiar thing to see ostensibly Jewish groups dedicating their efforts to removing legal protections against anti-Jewish discrimination from their fellow Jews. It is a mark of the corruption of the American Jewish far Left that this is what they wish to fight for today. But even more disconcerting is the anti-Semitic disposition of large swaths of the Democratic Party. Democratic activist circles are now dominated by anti-Semitic voices from the Left who denounce Israel and its supporters. The effort by progressive Jewish groups to deny civil rights protection to pro-Israel Jews is indicative of the prevailing winds in the Democratic Party. Progressive Jews believe that to remain relevant in their party, they must fill the role of Jewish fig leaves for their party’s anti-Semitic activist base. This then brings us to the object of their lobbying efforts—President Joe Biden. Wednesday was International Holocaust Remembrance Day. To mark the occasion, Biden released a strong statement decrying anti-Semitism. Arguably more significant, however, is the fact that Trump’s executive order on anti-Semitism has been scrubbed from the Biden White House’s website. Tags: Caroline Glick, Democrats, American Jews, Politically Correct BigotryTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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48.) NBC MORNING RUNDOWN
Wednesday, February 3, 2021
Good morning, NBC News readers.
Members of Congress will pay tribute to the Capitol Police Officer killed in the Jan. 6 riot in a special ceremony inside the Capitol Rotunda this morning. The ceremony comes as the Senate prepares for former President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial next week.
Here is what we’re watching this Wednesday morning.
‘You just feel beat up’: Election workers weren’t surprised by the Capitol riot. Trump supporters targeted them first President Joe Biden paid his respects to slain Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, whose remains were given the rare distinction of lying in honor at the Capitol Rotunda on Tuesday evening.
Sicknick, 42, died from injuries he sustained while trying to defend the Capitol when a mob stormed the building during the Jan. 6 riot.
While Americans are still taking stock of the violence of that day, one group of people were not surprised by it: Election workers. NBC News’ Jane C. Timm spoke to a dozen poll workers at all levels from Arizona to Georgia who saw the warning signs of political violence because Trump’s supporters targeted them first.
Many told a similar story of nightmarish months of abuse and threats that made them fear for themselves and their families.
Gabriel Sterling, a Republican and a top election official in Georgia who tried to raise the alarm in December about what he considered the potential for imminent violence, said watching the deadly rampage at the Capitol made him nauseous.
“You could see the logical train going from point A to point B, and if you didn’t, again, that’s irresponsible,” he told NBC News last week.
In other developments:
Jeff Bezos steps down as Amazon CEO, hands over reins to Andy Jassy Jeff Bezos announced Tuesday that he will step down as chief executive of Amazon, leaving the helm of the company he founded 27 years ago.
Bezos will transition to the role of executive chair of Amazon’s board and Andy Jassy, the chief executive of Amazon Web Services, will take over as CEO of Amazon.
Jassy, who has worked at Amazon since 1997, built the company’s booming cloud services business which has grown in recent years to account for roughly 60 percent of the tech giant’s operating profit.
Bezos steps away from Amazon at a time when its market value hovers around $1.7 trillion, making it one of the most valuable companies in the world.
In an email to employees, Bezos said the transition will allow him to focus on important new Amazon initiatives, as well his “other passions” such as his space company Blue Origin and The Washington Post.
The billionaire entrepreneur signed off his letter to employees on an encouraging note: “Keep inventing, and don’t despair when at first the idea looks crazy. Remember to wander. Let curiosity be your compass.”
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THINK about it HBO’s “Fake Famous” proves the influencer game is rigged. But we already knew that, cultural critic Noah Berlatsky writes in an opinion piece.
Live BETTER Soup it up: 16 ways to make the canned stuff way better.
Shopping Our favorite relaxation products from headphones to coffee makers.
Quote of the day “I wanted to go to the U.S. because they are supposed to respect human rights … Trump didn’t do that to us, but we are hoping President Biden will respect that.” — Angelica Matos, a Venezuelan asylum-seeker who has been waiting in Mexico for over a year and a half under the Trump administration’s “Remain in Mexico” policy. She is one of many would-be immigrants NBC News spoke with in Mexico who are hoping immigration policy will change under the Biden administration.
One centenarian thing Mildred Grassman received two special treats on her 100th birthday: Her second dose of a Covid-19 vaccine. And a surprise party.
She was delighted by both.
“I feel like a queen. To get all this attention. Oh that’s wonderful. I’ll never forget it.”
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From NBC’s Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Carrie Dann and Melissa Holzberg
FIRST READ: Here’s what one party-switcher’s tale can tell us about hopes for bipartisan cooperation
As the words “bipartisanship” and “unity” continue to dominate the conversation over the Covid relief talks, it’s instructive to jump into our DeLorean and travel back in time to 2009 – all to revisit the story of Charlie Crist.
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Crist, if you recall, was Florida’s Republican governor back then; he had been on John McCain’s VP shortlist; and he supported Barack Obama’s stimulus.
He even gave Obama a “bro-hug.”
After that came Marco Rubio’s challenge from the right when Crist ran for the Senate; Crist’s switch to run as an independent in that 2010 race; Crist’s endorsement of Obama in 2012; his switch to the Democratic Party; his unsuccessful gubernatorial bid – as a D – in 2014; and his current status as a Democratic congressman representing Florida.
Now he’s thinking about ANOTHER gubernatorial bid.
Charlie Crist’s story from 12 years ago tells us a lot about the Florida Republican Party’s evolution – going from Crist, to Rubio, to Trump and now to Ron DeSantis and Matt Gaetz.
It tells us plenty about Crist’s political ambitions and elasticity. (He’s gone from “Chain Gang Charlie” to loyal Dem congressman.)
But maybe more than anything else, the Crist story tells us just how difficult it is to achieve real bipartisanship in our increasingly polarized, tribal and cable TV-dominated political world.
If Crist essentially ended his career as a Republican politician because of his support for Obama’s stimulus – and let’s not forget that it also ended Arlen Specter’s GOP career – can Joe Biden really expect he can get 10 GOP Senate votes?
No matter the price tag?
The lesson from 12 years ago: If you work with the other side – and you’re not a senator from Maine – you might have to stay on that side.
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Given that lesson, it’s also instructive to look at the 10 GOP senators – and only 10 – who are negotiating with the Biden White House.
Sure, Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Mitt Romney of Utah all have demonstrated that they can buck their own party.
Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia has cover from her GOP governor; Bill Cassidy from Louisiana has legit bipartisan credentials; Rob Portman’s not running for re-election; Thom Tillis from North Carolina just won re-election (and won’t face voters again until 2026); and Mike Rounds just won re-election, too.
You could see – if the stars aligned perfectly – how all of those eight COULD support a compromise bill.
But the other two might have a Charlie Crist-like problem.
Todd Young is up for re-election next year in ruby-red Indiana. Jerry Moran is also up for re-election next year in equally ruby-red Kansas.
And if all it takes is for ONE of these GOP senators to deny Biden and the Democrats the 60 votes needed to break a Republican filibuster, how confident can you be that they’ll all be there in the end?
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Data Download: The numbers you need to know today
$5,000: The fine (for a first offense) for members of the U.S. House who fail to go through the new metal detectors outside the House chamber
50 to 49: The party-line vote in the Senate to speed ahead on a possible reconciliation-based Covid bill.
More than 370: The number of congressional aides calling for Trump’s conviction in a new public letter.
26,545,602: The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States, per the most recent data from NBC News and health officials. (That’s 148,866 more than yesterday morning.)
448,681: The number of deaths in the United States from the virus so far. (That’s 3,700 more than yesterday morning.)
92,880: The number of people currently hospitalized from Covid-19 in the United States.
310.68 million: The number of coronavirus tests that have been administered in the United States so far, according to researchers at The COVID Tracking Project.
1,355,451: The average number of individual shots per day since January 20 (7-day average)
86: The number of days left for Biden to reach his 100-day vaccination goals.
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Two more Biden Cabinet picks win confirmation
President Biden has two more confirmed Cabinet secretaries as of this morning.
Pete Buttigieg was confirmed as the Treasury secretary by an 86-13 vote, and Alejandro Mayorkas was confirmed to lead the Department of Homeland Security by a 56-43 vote.
Mayorkas’s confirmation vote was the closest vote so far for Biden’s nominees.
BIDEN CABINET WATCH
State: Tony Blinken (confirmed)
Treasury: Janet Yellen (confirmed)
Defense: Ret. Gen. Lloyd Austin (confirmed)
Attorney General: Merrick Garland
Homeland Security: Alejandro Mayorkas (confirmed)
HHS: Xavier Becerra
Agriculture: Tom Vilsack
Transportation: Pete Buttigieg (confirmed)
Energy: Jennifer Granholm
Interior: Deb Haaland
Education: Miguel Cardona
Commerce: Gina Raimondo
Labor: Marty Walsh
HUD: Marcia Fudge
Veterans Affairs: Denis McDonough
UN Ambassador: Linda Thomas-Greenfield
Director of National Intelligence: Avril Haines (confirmed)
EPA: Michael Regan
SBA: Isabel Guzman
OMB Director: Neera Tanden
US Trade Representative: Katherine Tai
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ICYMI: What ELSE is happening in the world?
The Pentagon has dismissed members of its advisory boards after a flurry of last-minute appointments by Trump.
A newly-unearthed video of Marjorie Taylor Greene shows her mocking an anti-gun activist and school shooting survivor.
For Biden, jamming the GOP on Covid relief may be harder than it seems.
Lin Wood is under investigation for potential voter fraud in Georgia.
Biden is hoping to make his mark quickly in federal courts.
The Manhattan District Attorney’s office may bring a case against Steve Bannon.
Jeff Bezos is stepping down as the CEO of Amazon.
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