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- Why it matters: Jim has nailed that. I hope his five magic words will serve you as a frame for big decisions and course-corrections, and for guiding and inspiring others.
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COVID vaccine makers are under intense pressure to rev up production, but the demand is unprecedented — and the speed of production is limited, Axios’ Joann Muller and Alison Snyder report.
- Why it matters: Even with help from the federal government and outside companies, vaccine-making is a complex, time-consuming biological process. That limits how quickly companies like Pfizer and Moderna can accelerate their output even during a crisis.
What would normally take years to set up is being compressed into less than a year, leaving engineers to adapt manufacturing processes on the fly.
- “The bottleneck keeps moving. It keeps changing,” said Chaz Calitri, who leads the COVID-19 vaccine program at Pfizer’s Kalamazoo, Mich., facility.
- “It’s a dream project, but at the same time, it’s the weight of the world,” he tells Axios.
How it works: Axios got a deep dive into the making of Pfizer’s vaccine, a three-phase process that takes weeks from start to finish and involves three different facilities.
Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios
Facebook is dialing back the volume of political content in users’ news feeds — the latest lurch for the world’s digital public square, Axios managing editor Scott Rosenberg writes from the Bay Area.
- Facebook, having captured a vast chunk of the digital ad business and trained users to view its stream of posts as a one-stop shop for all their informational needs, now says it plans to limit its distribution of posts about politics and broaden its situational bans on political ads.
Facebook said Wednesday it’ll “temporarily reduce the distribution of political content in News Feed for a small percentage of people in Canada, Brazil and Indonesia this week, and the U.S. in the coming weeks.”
- “One of the top pieces of feedback we’re hearing from our community … is that people don’t want politics and fighting to take over their experience on our services,” Mark Zuckerberg said on an earnings call last week.
Facebook says political content amounts to only 6% of posts.
An exhibit yesterday for House impeachment manager Rep. Joe Neguse (D-Colo.) Photo: Senate TV via AP
Beginning their impeachment defense today, former President Trump’s lawyers will rely on video, albeit far less graphic than the visceral case by House impeachment managers, Axios’ Alayna Treene reports from the Capitol.
- Trump’s lawyers plan to show video of the certification process surrounding the 2016 election, when a handful of Democrats — including Rep. Jamie Raskin, the lead impeachment manager — objected to the Electoral College results making Trump president.
- The defense will also show video of Trump telling his supporters at the Jan. 6 “Stop the Steal” rally to “peacefully and patriotically” make their way to the Capitol — a point the lawyers plan to reiterate throughout their presentation.
Trump’s team will point to a series of facts showing the pre-riot rally had been planned, something House managers did for different reasons.
- They’ll point out that pipe bombs were placed before the speech.
- This evidence, the defense will say, shows Trump’s words at the rally didn’t directly incite the attack.
The bottom line: Republicans lawmakers — as well as Trump’s defense team — agree that they want to get the trial over as quickly as possible, given the beating they’re taking from the media and the strength of the Democrats’ presentation.
In Singapore, people enjoy a light show at the River Hongbao festivities at the Gardens by the Bay after counting down to Lunar New Year.
- The Chinese diaspora of Southeast Asia is celebrating a subdued Lunar New Year, as COVID restrictions cut into what is traditionally a time for people to travel to relatives and celebrate with extended families. — Getty
“Federal prosecutors are investigating whether market manipulation or other … misconduct fueled the rapid rise last month” of stocks including GameStop and AMC, The Wall Street Journal’s Dave Michaels reports (subscription).
- “The Justice Department’s fraud section and the San Francisco U.S. attorney’s office have sought information … from brokers and social-media companies that were hubs for the trading frenzy,” including Robinhood.
Journalists photograph David Schoen, defense attorney for former President Trump, in the Senate subway.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer talks with reporters as he rolls.
Sen. Mitt Romney walks to the Senate chamber yesterday, after featuring in impeachment managers’ presentation, which showed he was in greater danger during the siege than even his family realized.
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The 51st state? Alexi McCammond travels to Puerto Rico, where Gov. Pedro Pierluisi is optimistic about statehood: “I don’t want to compete with D.C. — I am all for D.C. statehood. So I just want the star. I don’t care about the number.”
- Why it matters: With support from President Biden and a Democratic Senate, chances for a new state are the best in 62 years — since Hawaii joined in 1959.
- Go deeper: The Lancet report we told you about yesterday has an on-point section, “A century of exploitation and neglect in Puerto Rico.” (p. 6)
New York City reopens indoor dining today at 25% capacity. But some restaurants say that won’t yield enough sales to warrant the additional staffing, cleaning and operational costs, Bloomberg reports.
- McDonald’s and Chipotle “are opting to keep their tables cordoned off due to health and staffing concerns.”
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s “surprise announcement on Jan. 29 that restaurants could host customers indoors in time for Valentine’s Day provided little time to prepare,” Bloomberg notes: “[R]estaurants have to clean, line up waiters and kitchen staff and restock pantries.”
Illustration: Brendan Lynch/Axios
Minneapolis is poised to ban the city’s police department from using facial recognition technology at a council meeting today, Nick Halter reports in Axios Twin Cities.
- Why it matters: Opponents of the technology say it invades privacy, allows police to surveil activists and is far less accurate in identifying women and people of color, which leads to false arrests.
Australian Nick Kyrgios celebrates before hometown fans after winning a set yesterday. Photo: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images
Tennis fans will be prohibited from attending the Australian Open as the state of Victoria prepares for a five-day lockdown after an outbreak at a hotel used to quarantine travelers, Kendall Baker writes in Axios Sports.
- Life had returned to near normalcy in Victoria, with packed bars full of unmasked patrons. But now, over 6 million Victorians will only be able to leave home for essential shopping, work, exercise and caregiving.
- Tennis players, however, are classified as “workers” and will be permitted to continue their matches.
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The Rundown SENATE TV VIA AP After Democrats’ visceral prosecution presentation, Trump’s defense team take stage in impeachment trial
The prosecution has rested its case in Donald Trump’s historic second impeachment trial: It was rooted in emotive, violent images from the U.S. Capitol siege, stark declarations of fact and implorations.
Democratic prosecutors argued that dire harm from Trump’s false and violent incitements will long bedevil American democracy unless the Senate convicts him of inciting an insurrection and bars him from future office.
They showed videos of the invaders proudly declaring they were acting on the “president’s orders” to undo Joe Biden’s election victory.
The overwhelming menace posed at the deadly insurrection and how much worse it could have been were touchstones of the prosecution’s case.
The stage now belongs to Trump’s defense lawyers, report Lisa Mascaro, Eric Tucker, Mary Clare Jalonick and Jill Colvin.
As they open their arguments today, they’re prepared to concede that violence was every bit as traumatic, unacceptable and illegal as Democrats say. But they’ll also dispute that Trump had anything to do with it.
The ready acknowledgment by the defense team of the day’s horrors is meant to blunt the impact of the House Democrats’ visceral case and quickly pivot to what they perceive as the more winnable issue of the trial: whether Trump incited the deadly Jan. 6 riot.
Day 3 Trial Highlights: ‘We were invited here,’ a history of violence and a quick defense, captured by Brian Slodysko.
VIDEO: Rep. Raskin makes prosecution’s closing arguments, poses questions.
What to Watch as Trump’s lawyers set to deliver impeachment defense.
VIDEO: Defense to argue Trump not tied to riot violence.
Trump Back in Spotlight: For two days, it’s been wall-to-wall Trump. But not on his terms. House impeachment managers have aired footage of him addressing supporters and played video compilations of his rallies, his press conferences and his calls to Fox News. They’ve brought his suspended Twitter account back from the dead, reading his tweets aloud from the Senate chamber. After nearly a month sequestered out of sight at his gilded Palm Beach club, the former president has been thrust back into the spotlight during his second impeachment trial. Barred from social media, Trump has been watching the drama unfold far from Washington, with none of his former megaphone tools to fight back, Jill Colvin and Jonathan Lemire report.
Trump’s Lawyer: Bruce Castor, a onetime rising-star prosecutor from suburban Philadelphia, made something of a comeback earlier this week in heading to the well of the U.S. Senate to defend his client, the ex-president. Castor had burned bridges with much of the Republican establishment after a series of election losses in Pennsylvania and stayed out of sight. His moment in the national glare on Tuesday was seen as a meandering and at times aimless hourlong disquisition in search of a point. Castor will have a second chance to make a different impression today, Marc Levy reports.
AP FACT CHECK: The senator and Trump’s misdialed phone call. AP PHOTO/YUKI IWAMURA Over 9,000 virus patients were sent into New York nursing homes; Biden says US is securing 600 million vaccine doses by July
More than 9,000 recovering coronavirus patients in New York state were released from hospitals into nursing homes under a controversial directive that was scrapped amid criticism it was accelerating outbreaks.
That’s according to new records obtained by the AP, report Bernard Condon and Jennifer Peltz.
The new number of over 9,000 recovering patients sent to hundreds of nursing homes is more than 40% higher than what had been previously released by the state health department.
And it raises new questions as to whether Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s March 25 directive helped spread sickness and death among residents. That’s a charge his administration disputes.
Overall, New York has lost over 45,000 people to the virus, more than any other state except California.
U.S. Vaccination Drive: President Joe Biden says the U.S. will have enough supply of the vaccine by the end of the summer to inoculate 300 million Americans. Biden toured the Viral Pathogenesis Laboratory at the sprawling National Institutes of Health complex just outside Washington that created the COVID-19 shots now manufactured by Moderna. Biden says the U.S. had secured contractual commitments from Moderna and Pfizer to deliver the 600 million doses of vaccine by the end of July — more than a month earlier than initially anticipated, Zeke Miller and Jonathan Lemire report.
PHOTO ESSAY: A look inside a modern COVID-19 ‘field hospital’ in Rhode Island. Images and words by David Goldman. AP PHOTO/ANDY BROWNBILL Australian city of Melbourne begins third lockdown due to cluster; Portugal’s relief at falling cases tempered by fear; Pandemic’s toll on exhausted UK funeral directors
Australia’s second-largest city of Melbourne will begin its third lockdown due to a rapidly spreading coronavirus cluster centered on hotel quarantine. The five-day lockdown will be enforced across Victoria state to prevent the virus spreading from the state capital.
The Australian Open tennis tournament will be allowed to continue but without spectators. Only international flights that were already in the air when the lockdown was announced will be allowed to land at Melbourne Airport.
A population of 6.5 million will be locked down from 11:59 p.m. until the same time on Wednesday because a contagious British variant of the virus first detected at a Melbourne Airport hotel has infected 13 people. Some Australian states have imposed border restrictions on travelers from Melbourne.
Portugal’s Peak: After about two weeks last month as the world’s worst-hit country by size of population, the anxiety in Portugal over the recent pandemic peak has eased slightly. The number of COVID-19 patients in hospital and in intensive care fell for the third straight day. But Portugal’s seven-day average of daily deaths remained the world’s highest, at 2.05 per 100,000 people. One doctor had a nagging fear as the Iberian nation’s January surge of cases threatened to overwhelm his intensive care unit at the capital’s Curry Cabral Hospital: He was afraid he wouldn’t be able to care for his patients. Helena Alves reports from Lisbon.
Britain’s Undertakers Under Pressure: Funeral home staff are under intense pressure in many countries, but the burden is especially intense in Britain, where more than 115,000 people with the virus have died. That’s one of the highest per capita death tolls in the world. One London funeral director says her phone hasn’t stopped ringing, and she worries that “I don’t have what it takes.” Undertakers, embalmers and others who deal with death for a living often regard the burden on them as less important than the pain felt by bereaved families. But many are exhausted by the sheer amount of mortality they have faced, and the pandemic is increasing awareness that their own mental health also deserves consideration, Jill Lawless and Jo Kearney report from London.
Brazil Vaccination-Amazon: Traveling to remote communities in the Amazon is only the first challenge for health workers vaccinating Indigenous and riverine people. They can also face deep skepticism about receiving the shot. Much of that stems from the doubts that Brazil’s far-right President Jair Bolsonaro repeatedly sowed about the efficacy of the vaccines. Although Indigenous communities have gained greater access to technology and the internet in recent years, information often arrives in a very distorted way, Diane Jeantet and Fernando Crispim report. UK Royals Lawsuit
The British royal family and the country’s tabloid news media have had a checkered past to say the very least in recent decades. A once symbiotic relationship of sorts has been poisoned by lawsuits and accusations of intrusion, hounding and most recently, racism.
In the latest episode, a British judge ruled that a newspaper invaded the Duchess of Sussex’s privacy by publishing a personal letter to her estranged father.
It was a major victory for the royal, the former Meghan Markle, in her campaign against what she sees as media intrusion, Jill Lawless reports from London.
Meghan, sued the publisher for invasion of privacy and copyright infringement over five February 2019 articles in the Mail on Sunday and on the MailOnline website, which published portions of a handwritten letter to her estranged father, Thomas Markle, after her 2018 wedding at Windsor Castle to Prince Harry, youngest son of the late Princess Diana.
The judge said Associated Newspapers misused the duchess’s private information. He added that the duchess “had a reasonable expectation that the contents of the letter would remain private. The Mail articles interfered with that reasonable expectation.”
Associated Newspapers contested the claim.
Meghan’s lawyers say the “deeply personal” five-page letter was intended for her father alone.
But the defense argued Meghan wrote the letter as part of a media strategy to rebut a negative view conveyed by her father, and with help from the communications team in the royal couple’s Kensington Palace office.
Meghan, an American actress and star of TV legal drama “Suits,” married Harry, a grandson of Queen Elizabeth II. In early 2020, Meghan and Harry announced they were quitting royal duties and moving to North America, citing what they said were the unbearable intrusions and racist attitudes of the British media. They recently bought a house in Santa Barbara, California. Other Top Stories A police officer using pepper spray against a handcuffed 9-year-old Black girl in Rochester, New York, has spurred outrage as the latest example of law enforcement mistreatment of Black people, and one that shows even Black children are not exempt. Advocates say societal stereotyping of Black children as appearing older than they are and as threatening or dangerous leads to officers treating them in ways they wouldn’t dream of treating white children. The child’s mother says she didn’t think the white officers saw her daughter the same way that they would have seen a white child. There’s a point in the police body camera video where an officer says, “You’re acting like a child!” to which the girl replies, “I am a child!” VIDEO: Captures pepper-sprayed girl’s wait for Emergency Medical Technicians. Yoshiro Mori has resigned as the president of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee following sexist comments implying women talk too much. Mori’s departure comes after more than a week of non-stop criticism about his remarks earlier this month. He initially apologized but refused to step away. That was followed by relentless pressure from media, sponsors and an online petition that drew 150,000 signatures. But it’s not clear that his resignation will clear the air and return the focus to exactly how Tokyo can hold the Olympics in five months. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ripped into his Cabinet’s performance and fired a senior economic official he appointed a month ago, saying they’d failed to come up with new ideas to salvage an economy in decay. It comes during the toughest period of Kim’s nine-year rule. The diplomacy he hoped would lift U.S.-led sanctions over his nuclear program is stalemated, and pandemic border closures and crop-killing natural disasters last year deepened the damage to an economy broken by decades of policy failures. The current challenges may set up conditions for an economic catastrophe that triggers public panic and unrest. Chick Corea, a towering jazz pianist with a staggering 23 Grammy Awards, has died at age 79. Corea pushed the boundaries of the genre and worked alongside Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock. Corea died of cancer, his team said. In 1968, Corea replaced Hancock in Miles Davis’ group, playing on the landmark albums “In a Silent Way” and “Bitches Brew.” He formed his own avant-garde group, Circle, and then founded Return to Forever. Corea is the artist with the most jazz Grammys in the show’s 63-year history, and he could also posthumously win at the March 14 ceremony. GET THE APP
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The House impeachment team closed its presentation against Donald Trump on Thursday with doses of guilt and shame for Republican senators who might vote to acquit the former president, suggesting they need only common sense and courage to hold him accountable for the Jan. 6 insurrection. Read More…
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Follow the science and reopen schools
OPINION — Nearly a year after the world came to a halt due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there are many things we still do not know about this virus. One thing we do know: Children can and should be safely back in school for in-person learning, Georgia Rep. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter writes. Read More…
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‘Quite a week,’ Pelosi says, previewing more to come
Speaker Nancy Pelosi opened her news conference Thursday with a simple comment to capture the feeling of nine House committees marking up coronavirus relief legislation while the Senate holds former President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial: “Quite a week, quite a week.” Read More…
Listen: What’s next on immigration, an issue that’s personal, political — and complicated
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POLITICO Playbook: Could McConnell surprise us all?
DRIVING THE DAY
BREAKING OVERNIGHT — LINCOLN PROJECT MELTDOWN: Late Thursday night, the Lincoln Project published what appeared to be the private Twitter messages of its recently departed co-founder JENNIFER HORN, including correspondence with a reporter who contacted her for a story. How did the anti-Trump group have access to her Twitter account? Horn tweeted that she did not give them consent. Did the organization already embroiled in scandal just expose itself to a lawsuit? The Lincoln Project removed the tweets a few minutes after posting them, but we grabbed a screenshot of one of them. More below …
MITCH’S BIG DECISION — If one were to conduct a poll of congressional reporters and Capitol Hill denizens, we’d guess at least 90% would say there’s no way Senate Minority Leader MITCH MCCONNELL will ever vote to convict DONALD TRUMP.
But indulge us for a moment to play out the extremely unlikely scenario that he does.
McConnell clearly sees Trump as a danger to the Republican Party. The two haven’t spoken since December, and McConnell has accused Trump of “provoking” the Capitol siege. McConnell is also 78, and there’s chatter already underway about whether he’ll retire in 2026 rather than face reelection at age 84.
So, could he be viewing this impeachment vote as a legacy-defining moment?
Consider this about the man Democrats deride as the ultimate power-hungry, calculating pol: Among his idols are HENRY CLAY, the famous Kentucky senator known as the “Great Compromiser” for trying to keep the Union together before the Civil War. In his memoir, “The Long Game,” McConnell also fondly recalls how his one-time boss, Sen. JOHN SHERMAN COOPER, took a politically unpopular stand on civil rights.
“There are times you follow, and times when you lead,” Cooper told the 20-something McConnell, then a Senate staffer, when he inquired about how Cooper squared his support for the Civil Rights Act with stacks of angry letters from pro-segregation constituents. McConnell called it a lesson he’d “never forget”: that “a true leader is one who doesn’t take a poll on every issue.”
“There are some matters of concern where constituents are right and others where the best representative does what he or she thinks ought to be done,” he wrote.
Another thing to remember: McConnell regards himself as a proud institutionalist. It’s hard to tell what that means for McConnell in this moment. Does he see conviction as a worthy punishment for a president who inspired an attack on a co-equal branch of government? If so, maybe it’s not such a long shot. Or does “protecting the institution” mean acquitting Trump, because a post-presidential impeachment is unconstitutional in McConnell’s view?
There are complicating factors McConnell is surely taking into account as he makes his decision: A vote to convict could make winning back the Senate in 2022 more difficult. It might also trigger calls from the GOP base for McConnell to step aside as leader, forcing his own members to choose between him and their voters.
Still, even McConnell’s closest advisers admit they have no idea what he’ll do. Senate Republicans close with him say they’re genuinely in the dark — though they predict he will acquit. McConnell has said little, maintaining his poker face throughout the impeachment managers’ presentations, just as he did during the last impeachment. One reporter said he’s looked like a statue throughout the trial, hands folded in his lap and listening intently.
McConnell’s office declined to comment, but the will-he-or-won’t-he parlor game goes on. Our best guess — it’s nothing more than that — is that McConnell will vote to acquit, then issue a blistering rebuke of Trump. We’ll see.
MORE ON THE SWIRLING LINCOLN PROJECT SCANDAL …
— The NYT’s Maggie Astor and Danny Hakim reported late Thursday night that “six former employees and associates called on the Lincoln Project to waive nondisclosure agreements that block them from sharing information about the organization’s handling of Mr. Weaver.”
— “The Predator in the Lincoln Project,” New York mag: “Former employees faulted the Lincoln Project for continuing to hire the interns recommended by [John] Weaver after receiving a warning he would dangle job opportunities to potential victims. ‘It’s just enraging to know that they were enabling and they perpetuated this kind of behavior. And didn’t take action until it just came out,’ said one former employee. ‘There was knowledge of Weaver and his history, and yet there were people directly brought on who were recommended by him, so I still don’t know what to say why that was the case.’”
— National Review, weighing in on a “devastating” AP story: “Yes, the Lincoln Project Is an Ugly Grift”
The Lincoln Project issued a lengthy statement, reading in part: “Recently published stories about The Lincoln Project are filled with inaccuracies, incorrect information, and reliant exclusively on anonymous sources. However, there is a central truth in all of them that must be reckoned with and that is John Weaver’s appalling conduct and the abuse he inflicted on people.
“The Lincoln Project Board decided this afternoon to retain a best-in-class outside professional to review Mr. Weaver’s tenure with the organization and to establish both accountability and best practices going forward for The Lincoln Project. Out of respect for that process, we will have no further comment on issues related to Mr. Weaver during the review’s pendency.”
IMPEACHMENT FRIDAY — Trump’s defense will take the floor at noon to rebut charges that their client incited an insurrection. Lawmakers predict they’ll only use one day — rather than two — to make their case. That means we could see final arguments and questions as well as a final vote as early as Saturday. Kyle Cheney and Andrew Desiderio with the latest
SINEMA: NO MINIMUM WAGE HIKE IN RECONCILIATION — We’ve spent a lot of time writing about Sen. JOE MANCHIN’S (D-W.Va.) veto power over the Biden agenda. But it’s another moderate Democrat who is flexing right now — and Sen. BERNIE SANDERS (I-Vt.) won’t be pleased. … In an interview with our Burgess Everett, Sen. KYRSTEN SINEMA (D-Ariz.) had this message for the Democratic Party: That minimum wage hike you want to include in the $1.9 trillion Covid relief bill? Forget it.
“What’s important is whether or not it’s directly related to short-term Covid relief. And if it’s not, then I am not going to support it in this legislation,” Sinema said in a telephone interview this week. “The minimum wage provision is not appropriate for the reconciliation process. It is not a budget item. And it shouldn’t be in there.”
This is a big deal. Without her vote in the 50-50 Senate, the relief bill fails.
FRIDAY WATCH — EUGENE and OLIVIA BEAVERS, author of Huddle filling in for TARA, talk all things Congress and look back at a wild week of political theater. When the country thought the news cycle would rest solely with the impeachment trial, we got pleasant surprises ranging from a lawyer using a cat filter to a senator explicitly paraphrasing Neera Tanden’s Twitter. It was an entertaining week to say the least, and Eugene and Olivia are here to break it down … with a few laughs, of course.
BIDEN’S FRIDAY — President JOE BIDEN and VP KAMALA HARRIS will receive the President’s Daily Brief at 9:30 a.m. They’ll meet with governors and mayors from both parties to talk Covid relief in the Oval Office at 11:15 a.m. They’ll have lunch together at 12:45 p.m. and get an economic briefing with Treasury Secretary JANET YELLEN at 1:30 p.m. Biden will leave the White House for Camp David at 5:30 p.m.
— Press secretary JEN PSAKI will brief at 12:30 p.m.
PLAYBOOK READS
WHITE HOUSE
WHAT FEDERAL DEFICIT? — “Democrats Push to Borrow More Money as Deficit Is Set to Shrink Slightly in 2021,” NYT: “As top Democrats continued to push a $1.9 trillion economic aid package through the House, some lawmakers and aides to President Biden raised the prospect of borrowing even more money to finance the president’s next set of spending plans, on infrastructure, buoyed by new projections that showed the nation’s fiscal picture was not as dire as officials feared in the fall.”
A key line on the administration’s thinking on infrastructure: “Mr. Biden proposed tax increases to pay for those plans during the campaign, but in recent days, some of his economic aides have hinted privately that some or all of the infrastructure package could be deficit financed.”
MUCK READ — “Dealmaker, now awaiting sentencing, tried to work his way into Biden’s inner circle,” by Josh Gerstein. “A trove of newly released court filings provides new insight into how a high-flying businessman and prolific political donor pushing multibillion-dollar deals related to Libyan riches amassed under Moammar Gadhafi’s regime tried to maneuver his way into Joe Biden’s inner circle. …
“Among the most intriguing revelations are text messages from [Imaad] Zuberi describing outreach to Fran Person, who spent eight years as a personal aide or so-called body man to then-Vice President Biden before leaving the White House in 2014. Soon thereafter, Zuberi embarked on a frenzied effort to help new leaders in Libya unlock as much as $30 billion worth of government assets frozen in the chaos that followed the fall of Gadhafi’s ill-fated regime. But the deal to release the assets of the Libyan Investment Authority required the blessing of U.S. officials.
“The WhatsApp messages show Zuberi discussing a potential deal on the Libya funds involving Person and others, as well as arranging meetings on the topic in Washington and Paris.”
POLITICS WATCH
TIM ALBERTA PROFILES NIKKI HALEY: Tim started the reporting of this piece last summer and spent six hours interviewing Haley across three sitdown interviews. There’s a ton in this 15,000-word piece, so read the whole thing, but two nuggets stand out:
1) A patently sexist comment from disgraced former Gov. Mark Sanford, who makes it clear to Tim that he despises Haley, shamelessly blames his staffers for his key donation of $400,000 to her gubernatorial campaign — “They talked me into it” — and bizarrely seems to take credit for creating her: “And then she cut me off. This is systematic with Nikki: She cuts off people who have contributed to her success. It’s almost like there’s some weird psychological thing where she needs to pretend it’s self-made.” The lack of self-awareness on Sanford’s part about why Haley separated herself from Sanford, whose reputation was destroyed by his sex scandal, is just one fascinating detail about the long-running psychodrama between these two politicians, one whose career is over and one who may one day be president, that Tim expertly documents.
2) Haley’s latest framing of how she sees the Trump legacy: “We need to acknowledge he let us down,” she said. “He went down a path he shouldn’t have, and we shouldn’t have followed him, and we shouldn’t have listened to him. And we can’t let that ever happen again.”
NO FUN — “Caitlyn Jenner bats down rumors she’d run for California governor,” by Alex Isenstadt: “With momentum for the recall growing, top Republicans from California to Washington were abuzz that Jenner was the kind of candidate who — like Arnold Schwarzenegger nearly two decades earlier — was a celebrity figure with the crossover appeal needed for a Republican to win in the liberal state. But on Thursday evening, Jenner’s manager, Sophia Hutchins, moved to swat down the speculation.”
K STREET CORNER
INSIDE THE U.S. CHAMBER’S IDENTITY CRISIS — “The Chamber embraces Biden. And Republicans are livid,” by Theodoric Meyer and Caitlin Oprysko: “Over the past month, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has taken a series of steps that have enraged its traditional Republican allies. It applauded much of President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion plan to Covid relief bill; cheered Biden’s decision to rejoin the Paris climate agreement; backed the former leader of the liberal Center of American Progress, Neera Tanden, for Office of Management and Budget director; and expressed openness to raising the minimum wage, though not to $15 an hour.
“That’s left the Chamber, a K Street institution known for its bruising battles with past Democratic administrations, occupying an increasingly lonely political center, caught between angry Republicans who feel the trade group has abandoned them and Democrats who are pursuing policies anathema to many of their members.
“Rep. Jason Smith (R-Mo.), who publicly bashed the Chamber’s endorsement of Tanden, said in an interview that the Chamber ‘has forgotten Main Street America’ and would have to decide what it wanted to be in Biden’s Washington. ‘Do they really care about the bottom line of companies and small businesses and growth, or do they care more about social justice?’ Smith asked.”
CONGRESS
DEMS’ NEXT MOUNTAIN — “‘It would be very difficult’: Dems prepare for heartburn over Biden immigration plan,” by Heather Caygle, Sarah Ferris and Laura Barrón-López: “Facing a rapidly approaching April deadline to act, Democrats are instead coalescing around a targeted effort to pass popular immigration bills that already have bipartisan backing, including legislation to provide a pathway to citizenship for the undocumented group known as Dreamers and immigrants from war-torn areas.
“The plan is sure to anger some Democrats, who have long pushed for a massive revamp of the nation’s immigration laws and see quick action under Biden as their most likely chance. But several Democrats told POLITICO they’re confronting the political reality — two chambers with very narrow margins — and don’t see a clear path to passage for a major bill.”
IMPEACHMENT II
PETER BAKER FROM 30,000 FEET — “If Convicting Trump Is Out of Reach, Managers Seek a Verdict From the Public and History.” NYT: “If Mr. Trump is not convicted, the managers want to ensure that he remains so politically radioactive that he cannot be the same force he once was — if not the pariah they think he ought to be, then at least a figure that many mainstream Republicans and their corporate donors keep at arm’s length. In effect, if the Senate will not vote to formally disqualify him from future office, they want the public to do so.”
HOW TRUMP’S SPENDING THE WEEK — “Trump plays golf as Democrats continue impeachment prosecution,” Washington Examiner
WOW — “Military officials were unaware of potential danger to Pence’s ‘nuclear football’ during Capitol riot,” CNN: “Military officials overseeing the authorization process to launch nuclear weapons were unaware on January 6 that then-Vice President Mike Pence’s military aide carrying the ‘nuclear football’ was potentially in danger as rioters got close during the violent Capitol insurrection, according to a defense official. …
“US Strategic Command became aware of the gravity of the incident after seeing a video played at the Senate impeachment trial Wednesday showing Pence, his Secret Service agents and a military officer carrying the briefcase with classified nuclear launch information running down a flight of stairs inside the Capitol to get to safety, the official said.”
PANDEMIC
TRACKER: The U.S. reported 3,885 Covid-19 deaths and 103,000 new coronavirus cases Thursday.
BIG NEWS — “U.S. secures enough vaccine for 300 million people by the end of July,” WaPo: “President Biden, in remarks capping an afternoon tour of the National Institutes of Health, announced the deals for 100 million more doses from Pfizer and German company BioNTech and 100 million more from Moderna. The expectation, Biden said, is that the additional doses will be delivered by the end of July.
“The purchases increase available supply by 50 percent, bringing the total to 600 million doses. Because both products are two-dose regimens, that would be enough to fully vaccinate 300 million people.”
— BUT, BUT, BUT … NYT: “President Biden warned that logistical hurdles would most likely mean that many Americans will still not have been vaccinated by the end of the summer.”
ARRIVING TODAY — “CDC considering classifying schools into color-coded zones for reopening,” CBS: “The Biden administration’s guidelines for reopening schools [are] expected to include recommendations for phased reopening based on rates of community transmission, according to a draft internal summary by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention obtained by CBS News on Thursday. …
“For all levels of community transmission, universal mask-wearing and testing of symptomatic individuals and their close contacts is required. … If schools put these mitigation measures in place, access to vaccinations should not be a precondition for reopening schools, the draft guidance says, which is in line with recent statements by CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky.”
SIGN UP! — Democrats are having to balance pushing their agenda through Congress with making their case against Trump in his second impeachment trial. How are House Democrats helping Biden move his agenda — from Covid relief to the vaccine rollout? Join RACHAEL on Tuesday at 9 a.m. for a live conversation with Assistant House Speaker KATHERINE CLARK (D-Mass.) on the most pressing legislative priorities and her approach to getting things done as the fourth highest-ranking member of the House. Register here
MEDIAWATCH
ANOTHER BLOW TO LOCAL NEWS — “Alden Is in Talks to Buy Tribune Publishing,” WSJ: “A hedge fund that owns a big stake in Tribune Publishing Co. is in talks to buy the newspaper chain behind titles including the Chicago Tribune and New York Daily News. … A deal for Tribune could be reached this month, the people said, though they cautioned that the negotiations are far from over and could still fall apart. …
“Tribune, one of the biggest newspaper chains in the country by circulation, publishes nine larger-market dailies including the Baltimore Sun, Orlando Sentinel and Hartford Courant. … The hedge fund has a reputation for making deep cost cuts at titles it acquires.”
DEPLATFORMING DIGEST — “Twitter suspends Project Veritas account,” by Anna Kambhampaty: “The group’s founder, James O’Keefe, had his account temporarily locked, also for violation of the private information policy.”
TV TONIGHT — PBS’ “Washington Week,” guest-hosted by Jonathan Karl: Rachael Bade, Julie Pace, Philip Rucker and Rachel Scott.
SUNDAY SO FAR …
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CBS
“Face the Nation”: British PM Boris Johnson … Heyward Donigan … Scott Gottlieb.
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“Full Court Press”: Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) … Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-Pa.) … Jon Decker.
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MSNBC
“The Sunday Show”: Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) … Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colo.).
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“Fox News Sunday”: Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.). Panel: Marc Thiessen, Gillian Turner and Charles Lane. Power Player: James Patterson.
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ABC
“This Week”: Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.). Panel: Chris Christie, Rahm Emanuel, Sara Fagen and Yvette Simpson.
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CNN
“Inside Politics”: Maggie Haberman … Manu Raju … Rachael Bade … Charlie Dent … Alice Stewart.
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“Meet the Press”: Panel: Audie Cornish, Carlos Curbelo, Kasie Hunt and Claire McCaskill.
PLAYBOOKERS
HILL STAFFERS WORRY ABOUT GETTING COVID — In Playbook PM on Thursday — following news that a member of the congressional press corps tested positive for the coronavirus — we wrote about how lawmakers and Hill staff had access to the coronavirus vaccine while reporters did not. We heard from Hill staff, however, that in fact few aides have received their shots and that there is a growing concern about lawmakers pressuring staffers back to work without that protection.
One staffer told us that some offices have been told by their bosses — who have been vaccinated — that aides should be coming back to work “soon.” This person said people are scared given the tight quarters of the Hill.
It’s a sticky situation because Congress doesn’t have a human resources department per se. Each office operates as its own fiefdom, adopting its own rules and best practices. If your boss is pushing you to come to work without the vaccine and you’re worried, drop us a line and we might write about it.
TRANSITIONS — Dan Webber will be president of Edelman’s D.C. office, succeeding Lisa Osborne Ross, who’ll focus full-time on being COO. Webber has most recently been managing director of Edelman’s D.C. operations throughout 2020. … David Broome will be EVP for government relations at the Professional Services Council. He previously was SVP of government relations for Israel Aerospace Industries, and is a Bush alum.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY: EUGENE DANIELS (65, probably) … Justice Brett Kavanaugh … Susan Page … Jeff Schlagenhauf … POLITICO’s Marc Caputo, Chris Suellentrop, Maya King and Kristen East … Charlotte Sellmyer … Chris Hodgson … NBC News’ Marianna Sotomayor … Ali Lapp … David Reid … WSJ’s Rachel Feintzeig … Christina Mandreucci … CBN’s David Brody … Adam Webb … Ben Sherwood … former Rep. Gil Cisneros (D-Calif.) (5-0) … former Israeli PM Ehud Barak … Nancy Foster … Trish Hoppey … Robert Zeliger … Lauren Craig Nedeau … Jeremy Iloulian … Facebook’s Ryan Beiermeister … Thomas Peterson … Christine Jacobs … Elizabeth Baker Keffer … the extraordinarily patient and understanding Andrew Chavarria
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26.) AMERICAN MINUTE
27.) CAFFEINATED THOUGHTS
28.) CONSERVATIVE DAILY NEWS
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The Morning Briefing: Andrew Cuomo Should Be In Prison for His COVID-19 Lies
Andrew Cuomo: Killer of Grandmas
Happy Friday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. I keep an Albanian fire eater on call 24/7. Long story.
While the Democrats are busy engaged in the world’s worst creative fiction workshop masquerading as an impeachment trial, the real world continues to spin, and not in a way that is very friendly to the Democrats. When you look at what Grandpa Gropes is actually up to and then see what a disaster vaccine distribution has been in blue states, it’s easy to see why they want to keep the impeachment shiny object sham around as a distraction.
Longtime readers here are very well aware of the fact that I am not a fan of New York’s petty tyrant chief executive, Andrew “Send Grandma to the Grave” Cuomo. I don’t like his brother Fredo either, but at least he doesn’t have body count.
For the longest time, there was a race between Cuomo, California’s Gavin Newsom, and Michigan’s Gretchen Whitmer for the title of “Worst Governor In America.” Whitmer was an early front-runner, but Newsom and Cuomo have been trading places back and forth for the lead for several months now.
Cuomo is now well ahead and putting distance between himself and Newsom. He may even lap Whitmer by the end of this month.
Two weeks ago, we discussed the report that Cuomo’s COVID-19 New York death toll had been greatly revised upward.
Yesterday we found out that the reason the numbers were off was more insidious than we’d imagined.
A top aide to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo “privately apologized to state Democratic leaders for withholding the state’s nursing-home death toll from COVID-19,” reports the New York Post. Melissa DeRosa, secretary to the governor, told them “‘we froze’ out of fear the true numbers would ‘be used against us’ by federal prosecutors.”
Last month the New York attorney general’s office released a report saying that New York’s nursing home death count from COVID-19 was undercounted by as much as 50 percent. The Cuomo administration responded by blaming the Trump administration, even though the policy—and the cover-up—was entirely the Cuomo administration’s doing.
PJ Media has been calling out Cuomo’s deadly nursing home policy and his cover-up of the policy’s impact since the spring—as have other conservative media outlets. In July, I explained in detail how the cover-up was executed.
DeRosa admitted to the cover-up during a two-hour-plus video conference call, during which she also said the Cuomo administration had rebuffed a request from the state senate in August for a full accounting of the death toll because “right around the same time, [then-President Donald Trump] turns this into a giant political football.”
It should be noted that while they were lying to the public because President Trump was turning it into a “political football,” Cuomo was using his criminal lack of transparency as a political opportunity. He was regularly appearing on his brother’s CNN show to engage in an uncomfortable incestuous attention whore fest. He was hamming it up at his daily press conferences and lapping up the media attention he was undeservedly receiving.
Oh yeah, the media scum were so eager to badmouth President Trump that they took everything Cuomo fed them at face value and never bothered to look into any of it. Here’s a brief reminder:
Perhaps we could have found out about all of this sooner if journalistic curiosity hadn’t been killed by Trump Derangement Syndrome. Every one of the mainstream media flying monkeys who lauded Cuomo for his pandemic response has blood on their hands.
Hey, just playing by their rules here.
I’m no lawyer, but it certainly feels as if something criminal happened here. Sadly, we live in an era where Democrats rarely face consequences for their misdeeds, even when those misdeeds kill thousands.
Andrew Cuomo should definitely be impeached, and probably imprisoned. He should also have to face the families of the people who died because of his horrible response.
For now, as Twitchy reported yesterday, he’s busy with more theatrics, this time promoting a cringe-worthy video that’s supposed to exhort Black people in New York to get vaccinated:
It’s not surprising that a white Democrat would think he can manipulate Black people with a crappy cartoon.
Again, Andrew Cuomo is not just a bad governor, he is a thoroughly awful human being.
That sound you hear is his father Mario — a decent man — rolling over in his grave.
If Only the Food Was as Good as the Twitter Account
Everything Isn’t Awful
PJM Linktank
VodkaPundit: Insanity Wrap #144: Mainstream Media to Trump, ‘I Wish I Could Quit You’
Ted Cruz Eviscerates Legacy Media’s ‘Gotcha!’ Attack
BREAKING: Project Veritas and James O’Keefe Suspended on Twitter
Gina Carano Fired From ‘The Mandalorian’ For Comparing Cancel Culture To Nazi Germany
Disney Fired Gina Carano for a Holocaust Post. What About Pedro Pascal?
AOC Blames Trump for Attacks on Asian-Americans, Runs Into the Buzzsaw of Reality
FLASHBACK: Biden Compared Trump to Goebbels, Used Hitler in a Campaign Ad
Biden Opens Floodgates at the Border While Pondering Travel Restrictions on Americans
Treacher: What Did the Lincoln Project Know About John Weaver, and When?
Jeep Cancels Preachy Super Bowl ad as Springsteen Faces DUI Charge
Will Meatier Diet and Playtime Stifle Your Cuddly Cat’s Instinct to Kill?
VIP
Kruiser’s (Almost) Daily Distraction: My Name Is Stephen and I’m a TV Bingeaholic
Conservatorship Corruption Under Spotlight with New Hulu Documentary ‘Framing Britney Spears’
The Democrats Are Their Own Worst Enemy in Impeachment
A Positive Take on the Time Article About the ‘Fortified’ Election – the ‘Cabal’ Almost Lost
VIP Gold
Democrats’ Political Bloodlust for Donald Trump
From the Mothership and Beyond
GOP invests $250,000 in California effort to recall Gavin Newsom
It’s Funny How There’s Only One Group of Folks Who Constantly Benefit from the Anti-Trump GOP
Trump Lawyer Left Impeachment Trial to Totally Trash the Democrats’ Entire Narrative
Biden Now Admits China Can ‘Eat Our Lunch’
I like it. Chip Roy Suggests Joe Biden Could Be Impeached Over His Immigration Executive Orders
Utah Passes Constitutional Carry
New “Gun Trafficking” Bill Could Cripple Legal Firearms Market
NH Considers Pro-Gun Constitutional Amendment
Biden Officials Discuss “Shared Goals” With Gun Control Groups
Covid-19: Kent virus variant ‘on course to sweep world’
Tucker Carlson Lays out Some Uncomfortable Questions About the Capitol Riot
Gay Father of Mixed-Race Family Gets Docked Diversity Points From School Board Because He’s White
Josh Hawley’s Wife Opens Her Heart About the Attack by ‘Protesters’ on Their Home
Why pro-lifers should be concerned with Biden’s OMB nominee
Does Biden Owe The Capitol Police An Apology?
Karl Popper’s Paradox Of Tolerance (And Where The Woke Fit Into It)
Governor Reynolds Defends Her Move To Allow Iowans To Live Their Lives During A Pandemic
A fearless Jim Acosta reports that former President Trump was golfing Thursday
Malaysia Has Turned Lion Dancing Into a Gravity-Defying Extreme Sport
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I want to start doing more things that require backup dancers.
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31.) THE DISPATCH
The Morning Dispatch: The Prosecution Rests
Plus: The Biden administration prepares to roll out new school reopening guidance.
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Happy Friday! Today is Abraham Lincoln’s birthday. Abraham Lincoln was great. Things should continue to be named after Abraham Lincoln.
Quick Hits: Today’s Top Stories
- President Biden announced yesterday that his administration has secured an additional combined 200 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer and Moderna, to be delivered by July. The 200 million doses are on top of the combined 400 million the two companies had already pledged to provide the United States, bringing the total to 600 million doses.
- Melissa DeRosa, a top aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, privately apologized on a call with Democratic lawmakers for withholding New York’s nursing home COVID-19 death toll, according to a recording of the call acquired by the New York Post. DeRosa said “we froze” out of fear that the actual numbers would “be used against us” by federal prosecutors.
- Biden officially rescinded former President Trump’s February 2019 national emergency proclamation initiating the construction of a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border using billions of dollars of redirected military funds.
- Biden on Wednesday spoke with Chinese President Xi Jinping for the first time since he assumed office last month. According to a White House readout of the call, the two discussed Beijing’s human rights abuses in Xinjiang, repression of democracy in Hong Kong, and regional aggression. In a meeting with U.S. Senators after the call, Biden reportedly doubled down on his ambition to ramp up domestic production and infrastructure to counter China’s “coercive and unfair trade practices.”
- China’s broadcasting regulator removed BBC World News from the air for undermining “China’s national interests and ethnic solidarity.” The move follows Britain’s communications regulator revoking a Chinese state-run television network’s broadcast license last week.
- The United States confirmed 109,960 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday per the Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 Dashboard, with 5.9 percent of the 1,863,994 tests reported coming back positive. An additional 3,914 deaths were attributed to the virus on Thursday, bringing the pandemic’s American death toll to 475,291. According to the COVID Tracking Project, 74,225 Americans are currently hospitalized with COVID-19. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 1,620,300 COVID-19 vaccine doses were administered yesterday, bringing the nationwide total to 46,390,270.
Impeachment Managers Rest Their Case
So far in Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial, the House impeachment managers’ most effective argumentative tactic by far has been to make their claims and then immediately back them up with video evidence from the day of the Capitol riot. In their final day of arguments yesterday, the managers used this technique to devastating effect against the linchpin of Trump’s defense: That the Capitol insurrectionists had rioted not at Trump’s direction, but—in the words of the defense—“of their own accord and for their own reasons.”
“In the next few minutes, I want to step back from the horrors of the attack itself and look at January 6 from a totally different perspective: The perspective of the rioters themselves,” said Rep. Diana DeGette in her opening remarks. “Their own statements before, during, and after the attack made clear the attack was done for Donald Trump, at his instructions, and to fulfill his wishes. Donald Trump had sent them there. They truly believed that the whole intrusion was at the president’s orders, and we know that, because they said so.”
What followed was a barrage of concrete evidence demonstrating exactly that.
Citing affidavits, legal testimony, press interviews, and archival footage from the attack itself, managers produced one rioter after another who plainly thought they were doing what they were doing on behalf of and at the request of President Trump. Video footage showed rioters chanting “fight for Trump” as they surged through police lines and into the Capitol, demanding that police stand down because their actions were authorized by a higher authority.
“You’re outnumbered—there’s a f—ing million of us out there,” a rioter speaking for a knot of men yelled at police barring their way within the Capitol itself. “And we’re listening to Trump—your boss.”
Biden and the Schools
During a press briefing Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said President Biden aims “to have the majority of schools, so more than 50 percent, open by Day 100 of his presidency.” She said this reopening plan would entail “some teaching in classrooms, so at least one day a week, hopefully it’s more.”
Facing criticism for that underwhelming promise, Psaki walked back on those comments Thursday, clarifying that parents “shouldn’t be” satisfied with sending their children to school just one day per week. “I wouldn’t be, as a parent—and I am a parent.”
Despite Psaki’s rhetorical nod toward in-person instruction by day 100 of the Biden presidency, the White House’s concrete progress on encouraging states to reopen K-12 schools seems to be lagging far behind the recommendations of public health officials.
Jennifer Jacobs @JenniferJJacobs
“One of the challenges we have is that the data is not great–as it relates to schools that are open or not open, how hybrid learning is impacting kids,” @PressSec Jen Psaki says when asked if Biden thinks schools that are already open are unsafe. Education Dept survey underway.
For months now, Centers for Disease Control (CDC) data have consistently shown that the coronavirus transmission rate among K-12 aged children is significantly lower than public officials had originally feared. Dr. Rochelle Walenskey—the new CDC director under Biden—made that point last week during a White House briefing, declaring that “vaccination of teachers is not a prerequisite for safe reopening of schools.”
“Yes, [the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices] has put teachers in the 1B category, the category of essential workers,” Walensky said at a CDC briefing on February 3. “But I also want to be clear that there’s increasing data to suggest that schools can safely reopen and that that safe opening does not suggest that teachers should need to be vaccinated in order to reopen safely.”
The following day, Psaki distanced the White House from her comments, saying that Walensky was speaking only “in her personal capacity.”
“Obviously, she’s the head of the CDC, but we’re going to wait for the final guidance to come out so we can use that as a guide for schools around the country,” Psaki continued. The guidance is expected to be released later today.
Worth Your Time
- In Politico this morning, Tim Alberta has a monster profile of Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor, former US Ambassador to the UN, and future presidential candidate. The piece is exhaustively reported, based on six hours of interviews with Haley and nearly 70 interviews with sources in her orbit. When Alberta presses Haley on Trump’s post-election behavior and his propagation of lies about his defeat, she reveals she’s spoken to him but never made the obvious point: You lost. When Alberta asks why, she responds: “He believes it.” Like so many other Republicans, Haley knew the truth and refused to act on it, which had the effect of misleading millions of Republican voters across the country. “The resulting paralysis could be seen across the GOP, but Haley was a special case. She knew she could not afford to antagonize the president. But her rationalizations for his behavior were so strained that they called into question her own judgment. This was a test for Haley, an early opportunity to define herself on a question of great national urgency. And she was failing.”
- One of the many outgrowths of the Trump era was the ascent of organizations dedicated to ending it. The Lincoln Project, best known of the “Never Trump” groups, has fallen apart as quickly as it rose to prominence, as at least ten distinct sexual harassment allegations against its co-founder, John Weaver, have come to light in recent days. In a deep dive for the Associated Press, Steve Peoples and Brian Slodysko evaluate some of the reasons why accusations against Weaver may have gone unaddressed for so long. “Of the $90 million Lincoln Project has raised, more than $50 million has gone to firms controlled by the group’s leaders,” they write. “There is no evidence that the Lincoln Project buried the allegations against Weaver for business reasons. But taken together, the harassment allegations and new revelations about spending practices raise significant questions about the management of one of the highest-profile antagonists of Trump.”
- If progressivism doesn’t work in California, Ezra Klein asks, why should the country believe it can work elsewhere? As state and municipal leaders set their sights on instituting a series of “woke” social reforms, Klein takes a look into the ways that poor procedural governance harms underserved communities in his latest for the New York Times. California has the highest poverty rate in the nation, suffers from a homelessness crisis, and has marred the early stages of its vaccine rollout. “California wants to be the future, but its governing institutions are stuck in the past. Its structures of decision making too often privilege incumbents who like things the way they are over those who need them to change,” Klein writes. “There is a danger—not just in California, but everywhere—that politics becomes an aesthetic rather than a program.”
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The Lincoln Project promises transparency only if the Trump campaign is transparent? Why? apnews.com/article/donald…
Toeing the Company Line
- In this week’s Vital Interests (🔒),Thomas Joscelyn critiques “The Longer Telegram,” a policy paper authored by an anonymous former senior government official and published by The Atlantic Council. The essay—which puts forth a new American China strategy—makes a number of contradictory and unsupported claims about President Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party, Joscelyn writes. “The author of ‘The Longer Telegram’ chastises American officials for failing to see Xi Jinping as a unique evil within the CCP,” he argues. “But a careful reading of his own document reveals something else—that Xi’s rise and tyrannical goals are not surprising.”
- On the latest episode of Advisory Opinions, David and Sarah dig deeper into the impeachment hearing. Why did the House put forth an article of impeachment so limited in its scope? And why did House impeachment managers expand on the article’s premises in a way that likely alienated Republican senators who otherwise could have been more sympathetic to conviction? Also tune in to hear David and Sarah talk about everyone’s new favorite viral video: The cat lawyer.
Reporting by Declan Garvey (@declanpgarvey), Andrew Egger (@EggerDC), Haley Byrd Wilt (@byrdinator), Audrey Fahlberg (@FahlOutBerg), Charlotte Lawson (@charlotteUVA), and Steve Hayes (@stephenfhayes).
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32.) LEGAL INSURRECTION
33.) THE DAILY WIRE
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- Instagram bans popular show ‘The Highwire w. Del Bigtree’ for telling the truth
- Was Eric Swalwell’s ‘cavalry’ falsification during impeachment intentional or is he just a total idiot?
- Cuomo coverup? Aide admits nursing home data purposefully concealed so feds wouldn’t find out
- Impeachment is painting Trump-supporters as violent extremists
- NeverTrump Lincoln Project top brass knew of John Weaver’s allegations last June
- Dems’ fighting words! Trumpers expose impeachment managers
Instagram bans popular show ‘The Highwire w. Del Bigtree’ for telling the truth
Posted: 12 Feb 2021 04:07 AM PST Freedom-loving news show “The Highwire with Del Bigtree” has been banned on Facebook-owned Instagram and all of their content has been deleted. This, according to those involved with the show, came without warning or explanation.
The show, which is funded by the Informed Consent Action Network, focuses on issues of freedom with an emphasis on medical liberties. They have been targeted for years over their stance on vaccines and other questionable medical practices with their channels canceled across multiple platforms, including YouTube. Instagram is just the latest to attempt to censor them. Conservatives, Libertarians, and anyone who embraces freedom in America are finding it harder to stay on the various platforms we’ve used over the years. NOQ Report has been removed from Spotify and Twitter. Our two YouTube channels are both on the verge of getting a third and final strike. Facebook censors us incessantly and our EIC, JD Rucker, has had his verified Twitter account greatly suppressed, though still not banned. Yet. Del Bigtree, the host and a longtime award-winning television producer, has become a leading voice warning people worldwide about the dangers of vaccines. The rise of Covid-19 has made his voice even more important than usual as millions of Americans rush to get themselves vaccinated. NOQ Report has published articles and videos revealing the truth regularly on this topic, including a recent and enthralling interview with Dr. Lee Merritt by Two Mikes.
The easiest way the left can take away our freedoms is to prevent people like Del Bigtree and shows like The Highwire from keeping the people alerted to the truth. The “purge” is ongoing and won’t stop until we’re all gone. 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 Instagram bans popular show ‘The Highwire w. Del Bigtree’ for telling the truth appeared first on NOQ Report – Conservative Christian News, Opinions, and Quotes. |
Was Eric Swalwell’s ‘cavalry’ falsification during impeachment intentional or is he just a total idiot?
Posted: 11 Feb 2021 06:54 PM PST Mainstream media is hiding an extremely misleading piece of “evidence” presented during the impeachment trial of Donald Trump and his supporters. Congressman Eric Swalwell and his fellow Democrat impeachment managers used a manipulated Tweet as “evidence” Trump incited the Capitol riots. They conflated the words “cavalry” and “Calvary” to “prove” President Trump was promoting armed military conflict. Were they telling a bald-faced lie or are they simply weak in basic English skills? According to Just The News: The author of a tweet introduced by Democrats at the Senate impeachment trial said Thursday her statement “we are bringing the Calvary” was a clear reference to a prayer vigil organized by churchgoers supporting Trump and not a call for military-like violence at the Capitol riot as portrayed by Rep. Eric Swalwell. Jennifer Lynn Lawrence also said she believes the California Democrat and House impeachment manager falsified her tweet, adding a blue check mark to the version he introduced at the trial suggesting she was a verified Twitter user with more clout when in fact her Twitter account never had a blue check and has never been verified. “I noticed when they put my tweet on the screen that all of a sudden my tweet had a blue checkmark next to it,” she said during an interview on the John Solomon Reports podcast. “… This way, if he entered that into congressional testimony, it’s a verified account, and it has, it could be applicable in law. Secondly, he wanted to show that my Twitter account had more gravitas than it actually did. He wanted to show that the president was trying to use me to bring in the cavalry.” One thing we know with an absolute certainty is that they Tweet was blatantly manipulated. They added a blue checkmark to the account, signifying it was “verified” and therefore carried more weight. But the account is not verified. Democrats had to Photoshop in the blue checkmark badge. Is that a sign that they were well aware that they were spinning the narrative or just an indication they believe the American people are stupid? A check of Lawrence’s Twitter account shows she does not have a blue check verification. Swalwell’s version of her tweet introduced at the trial did. Swalwell’s office did not immediately return a call Thursday seeking reaction. Lawrence, a Christian conservative activist and former Breitbart writer, said her tweet on Jan. 3 carefully chose the religious word “Calvary” — which means a public display of Christ’s crucifixion — as a reference to a prayer vigil they were hosting in Washington, and Swalwell distorted it to convey she was organizing a military cavalry, which is spelled differently and means a military brigade on horses. “That’s exactly what I meant,” Lawrence told Just the News. “I did not mean we were bringing the cavalry. I wasn’t going to hop on horseback and come riding into D.C. with my horses and my cavalry. … And you know what we did on January 5? We held a prayer event at Freedom Plaza, and we prayed, and we brought Jesus Christ back into Washington, D.C.” Mainstream media has been silent about the mistake and Big Tech has suppressed attempts to expose this and other manipulated media presented as “evidence” during the Senate impeachment hearing. They’re selling a narrative that President Trump committed crimes, but more importantly they’re pushing the notion that anyone who supports President Trump is an insurrectionist and potential domestic terrorist. The left’s agenda of lies has been normalized. We’re seeing no push-back from any of the major players who propagate information in this nation. Instead, they’re doing their part to expand the false narrative and gaslight Trump supporters into feeling like criminals. Whether this manipulation was intentional or just a mistake, it has persisted as a portion of their narrative, much like the out-of-context and blatantly false notion that President Trump supported white supremacists during the Charlottesville incident. There are only three possibilities here. (1) Eric Swalwell thinks the American people are stupid. (2) Eric Swalwell is stupid. (3) Both. Considering all we know about the CCP-tied Congressman, option 3 seems most likely. 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 Was Eric Swalwell’s ‘cavalry’ falsification during impeachment intentional or is he just a total idiot? appeared first on NOQ Report – Conservative Christian News, Opinions, and Quotes. |
Cuomo coverup? Aide admits nursing home data purposefully concealed so feds wouldn’t find out
Posted: 11 Feb 2021 06:27 PM PST New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s top aide privately apologized to Democratic lawmakers over a decision to withhold the state’s nursing-home COVID-19 death toll out of fear that it would be “used against us” by the Trump Justice Department, according to the New York Post. Article via Zero Hedge. Melissa DeRosa, Secretary to the Governor, made the shocking admission during a two-hour video conference call with Democratic leaders – telling them that the Cuomo administration stonewalled after the State Senate requested the information in August. “Right around the same time, [then-President Donald Trump] turns this into a giant political football, says DeRosa in an audio recording of the meeting. “He starts tweeting that we killed everyone in nursing homes,” she continues. “He starts going after [New Jersey Gov. Phil] Murphy, starts going after [California Gov. Gavin] Newsom, starts going after [Michigan Gov.] Gretchen Whitmer.” DeRosa then suggested that Trump “directs the Department of Justice to do an investigation into us,” and because of this, “basically, we froze” she said. “Because then we were in a position where we weren’t sure if what we were going to give to the Department of Justice, or what we give to you guys, what we start saying, was going to be used against us while we weren’t sure if there was going to be an investigation.” “That played a very large role into this,” DeRosa added.
Democratic Assembly Health Committee Chairman Richard Gottfried (Manhattan) was livid, shooting back ““I don’t have enough time today to explain all the reasons why I don’t give that any credit at all.” Gottfried had requested the death-toll data in August along with several other lawmakers. Another state lawmaker who was “battered during her re-election bid last year over the issue of nursing home deaths” slammed DeRosa as well – saying that her former opponent used the nursing home scandal against her. “And the issue for me, the biggest issue of all is feeling like I needed to defend — or at least not attack — an administration that was appearing to be covering something up,” said State Senate Aging Committee Chairwoman Rachel May (D-Syracuse). “And in a, in a pandemic, when you want the public to trust the public-health officials, and there is this clear feeling that they’re not coming, being forthcoming with you, that is really hard and it remains difficult.” Queens Assemblyman Ron Kim (D) told the Post that DeRosa’s remarks came off “like they admitted that they were trying to dodge having any incriminating evidence that might put the administration or the [Health Department] in further trouble with the Department of Justice.” “That’s how I understand their reasoning of why they were unable to share, in real time, the data,” Kim added. “They had to first make sure that the state was protected against federal investigation.” “It’s not enough how contrite they are with us,” Kim continued. “They need to show that to the public and the families — and they haven’t done that.”
Following the release of AG James’ report, Cuomo callously said during a news conference that it didn’t matter where nursing home fatalities ultimately occurred. “Who cares [if they] died in the hospital, died in a nursing home? They died,” he said. Cuomo’s office appears to have made this disclosure after they figured they were in the clear. “All signs point to they are not looking at this, they’ve dropped it,” said DeRosa, of the Biden DOJ. “They never formally opened an investigation. They sent a letter asking a number of questions and then we satisfied those questions and it appears that they’re gone.”
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 Cuomo coverup? Aide admits nursing home data purposefully concealed so feds wouldn’t find out appeared first on NOQ Report – Conservative Christian News, Opinions, and Quotes. |
Impeachment is painting Trump-supporters as violent extremists
Posted: 11 Feb 2021 06:20 PM PST The impeachment trial of Donald Trump in the Senate is not actually about impeaching President Trump. It’s really about condemning his supporters, painting us all as violent extremists. You would think that the House Impeachment Managers would be focusing solely on the events that happened at the Capitol Building on January 6th… at least if they were the honest type of politician (is that even a thing?). Yet, what we’ve seen during their initial presentation, their attack is not simply on the handful of Trump supporters that entered the Capitol Building, but rather on all Trump supporters. This is the new America, Conservatives are deemed as extremists that need to be cast out from society or reprogrammed to rid our country of the “evil” of Donald Trump and the MAGA Movement. Now, we first have to acknowledge that the Democrat Impeachment Managers were completely dishonest about Trump and his supporters, so it’s not like there is any truth to their claims. However, to the masses who still consume the Fake News that the Mainstream Media is spewing, they’ll accept the lies as fact. This is the unfortunate situation that we find ourselves in, living in two alternate worlds… one Globalist and one Conservative. The Impeachment Trial is evidence of this fact.
How do we over come this obstacle of the Left completely controlling the narrative and slandering our reputations before the entire world? We must never give up in finding every possible way that we can to get the truth in front of as many people as possible. This might be something like writing blogs, producing podcasts, creating a documentary or organizing a rally… or something as simple as simply having a conversation with friends or family. No matter which strategy will best fit in with you and your personality, the important thing is that you don’t give up and simply do something to help get our messaging out there!
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 Impeachment is painting Trump-supporters as violent extremists appeared first on NOQ Report – Conservative Christian News, Opinions, and Quotes. |
NeverTrump Lincoln Project top brass knew of John Weaver’s allegations last June
Posted: 11 Feb 2021 06:46 AM PST Ever since the John Weaver story broke, leaders of the Lincoln Project have been scrambling to do their best Sergeant Schultz impersonation from Hogan’s Heroes. “I see nothing, I know nothing,” they’ve all been proclaiming. It turns out they were lying. They didn’t learn about John Weaver’s sexual misconduct with underage boys when the rest of us learned last month. According to the Associated Press, they’ve known about at least 10 incidents, including two with people associated with the Lincoln Project itself, no later than last June, just seven months after the group officially formed: WASHINGTON (AP) — Last June, the Lincoln Project was on a high. Led by several prominent former Republican consultants, its slickly produced ads attacking President Donald Trump made it perhaps the best known of the so-called Never Trump organizations. The group tried to claim a higher moral ground in an effort to purge Trump from the GOP. Money flowed in by the tens of millions of dollars from donors eager to help. But within the organization, a grave threat was emerging. In June 2020, members of the organization’s leadership were informed in writing and in subsequent phone calls of at least 10 specific allegations of harassment against co-founder John Weaver, including two involving Lincoln Project employees, according to multiple people with direct knowledge of the situation. The email and phone calls raise questions about the Lincoln Project’s statement last month that it was “shocked” when accusations surfaced publicly this year. It’s also the first known suggestion that Weaver targeted a Lincoln Project staffer. Despite the early warning, the group took no action against Weaver and pressed forward with its high-profile work. For the collection of GOP consultants and former officials, being anti-Trump was becoming very good for business. Of the $90 million Lincoln Project has raised, more than $50 million has gone to firms controlled by the group’s leaders. There is no evidence that the Lincoln Project buried the allegations against Weaver for business reasons. But taken together, the harassment allegations and new revelations about spending practices raise significant questions about the management of one of the highest-profile antagonists of Trump. The revelations threaten the stature of not just the Lincoln Project but the broader coalition of establishment-oriented Republican groups hoping to pool their resources to excise Trump from the party. Lincoln Project co-founder Steve Schmidt insisted that he and the rest of the group’s leadership were not aware of any internal allegations of wrongdoing involving Weaver. “No Lincoln Project employee, intern, or contractors ever made an allegation of inappropriate communication about John Weaver that would have triggered an investigation by HR or by an outside employment counsel,” Schmidt said. “In other words, no human being ever made an allegation about any inappropriate sexualized communications about John Weaver ever.” Weaver declined to comment for this story, but in a statement released late last month to Axios he generally acknowledged misconduct and apologized. “To the men I made uncomfortable through my messages that I viewed as consensual mutual conversations at the time: I am truly sorry,” he wrote. “They were inappropriate and it was because of my failings that this discomfort was brought on you.” The Lincoln Project launched in November 2019 as a super PAC that allowed its leaders to raise and spend unlimited sums of money. The Lincoln Project is an opportunist cabal designed to take money from hardworking Americans and redirect it into the business interests of the Establishment Republican co-founders. Of course they weren’t going to blow their gravy train over something like accusations of sexual misconduct by one of their fellow co-founders. Their hope was to sweep it all under the rug and continue to keep the money flowing in. Anyone in the organization that claims ANY of the leaders of the Lincoln Project were unaware of the allegations are lying. They knew. They didn’t care. “Orange Man Bad” superseded “Sick NeverTrumper Hurts Boys.” 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 NeverTrump Lincoln Project top brass knew of John Weaver’s allegations last June appeared first on NOQ Report – Conservative Christian News, Opinions, and Quotes. |
Dems’ fighting words! Trumpers expose impeachment managers
Posted: 11 Feb 2021 06:40 AM PST Members of the impeachment team assembled by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi against former President Trump argued on Wednesday that his rhetoric about “fighting” provoked rioters to break into and vandalize the Capitol on Jan. 6. Article by Bob Unruh via WND. But even as they were making their charges, the Trump War Room was putting them on the spot, posting the “fight” words that the Democrats themselves have used. For example, impeachment manager Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., said in an interview he would “fight like hell.”
It was to urge his social media followers to take action after Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg died last year. He also said, in 2017, he would “fight like hell for liberal democracy.” And during the Russian-collusion investigation, he said, “This is our democracy – fight for it.” For his part, Trump said to his rally attendees they should “fight like hell” for their country. Fox News said the Trump campaign account “turned the tables” on the Democrats, who are not expected to get enough votes to convict Trump of inciting insurrection, as claimed by Pelosi in an article that was supported by no witnesses and no evidence in the House.
Similarly, Rep. Joe Neguse, D-Colo., who mischaracterized a constitutional scholar’s opinion on impeachment on Tuesday, talked about his “fight to take back Congress.”
Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., who had a relationship with a Chinese spy, also came in for criticism.
Rep. Ted Lieu was cited for having promised to “fight back.”
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- Mob Mixes Business with Pressure
- Cuban Changes Course, Killing America, Biden’s Border Blunders
- Republicans Need to Stop Accepting Progressives’ ‘Facts’
- The World Goes On While America Sleeps
- Larry Flynt Was No Free Speech Hero
- Anti-Woman Sniffer-In-Chief Denies Womens’ Maternity Leave
- Home wrecker
- The Only Choice Left?
- Southern Poverty Law Center Eliminates Black Hate Groups Category Because That’s Racist
- Why the White House Pandemic Package Wouldn’t Set the Stage for Overcoming the Virus & Getting Americans Safely Back to Work
- Trust But Verify China’s Newfound Commitment To Intellectual Property Concerns
- How Amnesty Causes Human Misery, Endangers Public Health
- The Thirty Tyrants
- White House Fails to Give Girls a Sporting Chance
Mob Mixes Business with Pressure
Posted: 11 Feb 2021 09:36 PM PST by Tony Perkins: They used to call it “retail therapy.” But for conservatives, there’s nothing therapeutic about walking the aisles of stores that want to shut down your speech, cancel your bank accounts, or send cents on every dollar to Marxist groups who despise America. In an age when conservatives can’t turn on the TV, send their kids to school, check their Facebook feeds, or watch sports without being reminded about the wokeness of corporate extremists, it’s no wonder they’re fed up. And fed up — Gallup warns — is exactly what they are. It used to be “cool and countercultural” to be liberal in corporate America, Dave Seminara pointed out. “Today, the Left is the establishment — and conservatives are [the] new counterculture that quietly seethes as companies we patronize inundate us with… virtue signaling.” Most people don’t expect or even want corporate America to embrace conservatives causes, the WSJ’s editorial board agrees. But it would certainly be nice if these CEOs didn’t “aggressively antagonize the very Americans it has long relied on to protect it from government control.” Justin Danhof, general counsel for the National Center for Public Policy and Research, has been tracking this political drift for the last 10 years, and his only surprise is that it took this long for conservatives to wake up and realize that corporate America is in the tank for the political Left. “When it comes to cultural conservatives, religious conservatives, corporations are on the opposite side of every issue that you hold dear,” he warned on “Washington Watch.” “Many of them fund Planned Parenthood. Many of them oppose your religious freedom — and not just vocally — but in the courts legally fighting against [it].” Most Americans had no idea how bad it was until last year when Black Lives Matter was burning our cities to the ground, and how did Amazon and Pepsi respond? By sending the organization huge checks. But it wasn’t just the money that bothered conservatives, it was the moralizing. “That’s what a lot of Americans found so unpalatable — that… these godless, soulless corporations like Disney and Apple are trying to dictate morality here in the United States by saying that this is a white supremacist nation, that our institutions are founded on white supremacy, that we all must bend our knees to Black Lives Matter.” Then, in the same breath, these same CEOs turn around and do business with communist China. Suddenly, they don’t care about racial justice. They don’t mind that slave laborers from nearby concentration camps are stitching together their Nikes. It’s a culture of corruption, Justin shook his head, and it’s oozing hypocrisy. If there is good news, Justin agrees, it’s that consumers are finally seeing corporate America for what it is. And if their resentment continues to grow, it could signal a major shift in the political landscape. Remember: conservatives and the Republican Party have long been the most reliable advocates of business. Now, with the Chamber of Commerce outing itself as a satellite office of the Democratic Party, a dramatic sea change could be underway. Look what the Chamber is doing to Republican lawmakers who challenged the election outcomes. “There are some members that by their actions will have forfeited the support of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Period, full stop,” the chief policy officer said in a press conference. Even pro sports has been hijacked liberal companies that are just as woke and Left-of-center as the rest of the mob. That’s not lost on the conservative voter. So what can the average American do? It’s one thing to be upset, but how do we translate that into action? Justin used the Bank of America as an example. After the company started turning over the private information of its clients to the federal authorities after January 6, he contacted them and demanded to know if they did the same thing to the rioters in Minneapolis and Portland. “But how many other people have actually contacted the bank? Have you contacted your regional manager of the Bank of America affiliate where you live? Have you reached investor relations? The website’s right there. E-mail, call, hound these companies down. Engage. Engage is the key word…” If you’re outraged by a company’s political decisions, let them know it! It doesn’t do any good to sit on your hands and complain about it. If you own stock, that’s another major avenue to making your voice heard. Every year, Justin pointed out, “There are shareholder votes at every publicly traded company. And board members are a key aspect of this. Every board member is up for a vote each year at the annual shareholder meeting. Al Gore is a board member of Apple. I don’t know how many folks know that — but every year, he receives 99 percent of the vote to remain on Apple’s board. Do you think Apple’s shareholders are 99 percent liberal? I highly doubt that. But what’s happening is the conservatives are not engaging their franchise when it comes to these proxy votes.” If they did, he said, they could make a difference. The main thing is not to be silent. Don’t get angry and walk away. Say something. If we want to protect the values we care about, we have to give voice to them. How do we expect corporate America to get the message if we aren’t sending one? It’s time to stop waiting for someone else to stand up and speak out. Do your part! Tags: Tony Perkins, Family Research Center, Mob Mixes, Business with PressureTo 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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Cuban Changes Course, Killing America, Biden’s Border Blunders
Posted: 11 Feb 2021 09:16 PM PST
by Gary Bauer: Cuban Changes Course That was an interesting decision on his part. Presumably, Cuban is fully on board with President Biden’s unity schtick right now. Nothing says “unity” more than banning the national anthem – the one thing that is meant to bring us all together as Americans. But the left ruined that years ago. Thank you, Colin Kaepernick. Yet, in a hopeful sign, Cuban’s decision created such a backlash that by the end of the day the NBA felt compelled to intervene. It issued a statement reiterating its long-standing policy that “all teams will play the national anthem.” Given the times we’re in, I’m curious to see how much longer the NBA’s long-standing policy will survive. Killing America: “We respect and always have respected the passion people have for the anthem and our country. But we also loudly hear the voices of those who feel that the anthem does not represent them. We feel that their voices need to be respected and heard, because they have not been. “Going forward, our hope is that people will take the same passion they have for this issue and apply the same amount of energy to listen to those who feel differently from them. Only then we can move forward and have courageous conversations that move this country forward and find what unites us.” That statement is nonsense! If loving America doesn’t unite, then nothing else will. If Cuban had any respect for those who love the anthem and America, he wouldn’t have banned it. And it is absurd to suggest that privileged, multi-millionaire athletes are somehow being silenced. As for going forward with “courageous conversations,” Cuban must be joking! Remind me again, exactly where did “cancel culture” come from? Oh, yes – that would be the intolerant, totalitarian left! The left has demonstrated time and again that it has absolutely no tolerance for differing opinions or respect for anyone who disagrees with its radical demands. It’s frustrating enough when a refugee, like Ilhan Omar, comes to this country, gets elected to public office and then proceeds to lecture us about what an evil and oppressive nation we are. But what can you say about a billionaire who has such wealth and privilege because he was born here? While the NBA made the right call this time, it only did so under duress. The league came down like a ton of brinks against one manager who had the courage to stand for freedom in Hong Kong. And like the rest of corporate America, it was all in on radical social justice and left-wing politics. No doubt that’s why Cuban thought he could get away with banning the national anthem in the first place. This would be laughable if it wasn’t so serious. Our enemies are teaching patriotism and love of country to their children (here and here) while we are teaching our children to hate America. In a clear marker of national decline, the Biden White House chose to side with Mark Cuban and the anthem kneelers by once again insisting that “we haven’t lived up to our highest ideals.” But how does disrespecting our national anthem help to make America great again? Biden’s Border Blunders: The numbers speak for themselves. In January 2020, Border Patrol agents arrested just over 29,000 illegal aliens attempting to cross the southern border. Last month, more than 75,000 illegal aliens were apprehended at the border. That’s an increase of more than 150%. The number of unaccompanied minors is also surging – up 73% just in the Rio Grande Valley sector. I’m sure the Biden Administration is getting the Obama “cages for kids” ready, but I’m also sure the left-wing media will never mention it. Meanwhile, the Biden White House knows it has a major problem on its hands and it is scrambling to catch up, which is why catch and release is back because that makes so much sense. (NOT!) Yes, even though American citizens were told not to attend Super Bowl parties, to wear two masks and travel to Florida may be banned, Biden is releasing illegal immigrants into the country without COVID tests. How’s that for priorities? Recognizing the growing crisis on their hands, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki had a message yesterday for illegal immigrants thinking of coming to America. She told migrants that “now is not the time to come” because they just haven’t had the time to set up “a humane, comprehensive process.” Let’s remember who we’re talking about – people attempting to enter the country illegally. We have a “humane, comprehensive process” in place. It’s called the legal immigration system, which already admits about one million people every year. Faced with this growing humanitarian and political crisis at the border, you’d think Biden might slow down a bit and stop sending mixed messages. Nope. He’s doubling down on his open borders agenda. Yesterday, he issued another executive order repealing President Trump’s national border emergency because, in spite of COVID and the surging number of apprehensions, Biden has determined that Trump’s order was “unwarranted.” “Offensive And Absurd”: Senator Lindsey Graham believes Pelosi’s impeachment team overplayed their hand and lost ground yesterday. He told Sean Hannity that most Republican senators found their presentations “offensive and absurd.” And he demanded to know what Speaker Nancy Pelosi knew about the intelligence warning that some groups were planning a violent response that day. Graham noted that none of the Democrat impeachment mangers said anything when leftists tried to break into his house. As we have repeatedly noted, few Democrat leaders had the courage to publicly condemn last summer’s rioting. They were content to see your homes and businesses looted and burned. To his credit, Graham also pointed out that Kamala Harris could well be at risk of impeachment. If Trump can be impeached for his choice of words, why shouldn’t Harris be impeached for bailing out rioters and looters? There is a much stronger argument to be made that her actions actually caused more physical violence. Tags: Gary Bauer,Campaign for Working Families, Cuban Changes Course, Killing America, Biden’s Border Blunders 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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Republicans Need to Stop Accepting Progressives’ ‘Facts’
Posted: 11 Feb 2021 08:50 PM PST How the self-proclaimed party of “science” is undermining democracy.
by Bruce Thornton: As the self-proclaimed party of “science,” progressives assert that their interpretations and explanations of people and events comprise “facts” that only the ignorant or evil refuse to believe. But this faith in science more often reflects the nostrums of scientism: contested ideas or beliefs that present themselves with the jargon, formulas, and quantitative data that characterize real scientific research, but that lack the reproducibility and established foundational facts that support authentic scientific research.As such, these “facts” of scientism reflect ideological and political aims that appropriate the prestige and authority of science to camouflage their partisan prejudices. Unfortunately, too many Republicans in their public discourse and deliberations accept these “facts” as truth, thus empowering technocratic progressives by legitimizing their malign policies.Climate change, of course, is a prominent example of this phenomenon. But anthropogenic, catastrophic global warming (ACGW)––the actual theory disguised by the banal, self-evident phrase “climate change”––is not a scientific fact, but a theory with some facts that support it, but others that challenge it. Our foundational knowledge of global climate as of now is too incomplete, and so is unable to create a predictive model because we do not yet fully understand or can quantify how all the numerous components that govern global climate over time interrelate. Yet based just on one element, human-created CO2 concentrations, warmists conclude that doomsday for the planet is around the corner.Despite that uncertainty, too many Republicans accept the “scientific consensus” and “settled science” canards and support carbon taxes or other policies created by Joe Biden’s executive orders, like the ban on fracking. But carbon taxes, even if ACGW is true, will only increase the price of energy, while doing nothing about the true drivers of increased CO2––China and India. A more immediate example of this Republican bad habit are the multiple, bipartisan claims that the recent presidential election was not compromised by fraud, and so contrary claims that there was fraud are counterfactual fantasies of partisan conspiracy theorists. For decades this claim, along with the contention of wide-spread “voter suppression” of minority voters, has been a Democrat talking point aimed at eliminating voter identification requirements and increasing the use of mail-in ballots. But the numerous evidence that something untoward took place last November 6 cannot be dismissed by mere assertion or slurs about “conspiracy” theories. Most of that evidence has been marginalized by calling it circumstantial. But as Thoreau said, a “trout in the milk” may be circumstantial evidence, but it’s pretty strong, since the trout obviously didn’t swim into the milk pail. The big “trout” in the last election is the huge increase in mail-in ballots––more than twice as many as in 2016. Mail-in ballots are inherently prone to fraud, since the chain of custody of the ballot from voter to vote-counter is vulnerable to interference and manipulation. That’s a major reason why only a quarter of 166 countries allow mail-in ballots. Another “trout” in the last election comprises the rejection rates of such ballots: In 2020, rejection rates for non-matching signatures were nearly half as much as in 2016, and a third less for a missing voter signatures. Given that only 43,000 votes in three swing-states, out of 159 million total votes cast, decided the election, it is reasonable to suspect that some fraud had taken place. We know from previous elections that voter fraud regularly occurs, so to claim no fraud took place in 2020 is an assertion, not a fact. If one admits that fraud took place, but not enough to change the outcome, that too is not a fact. No one knows the actual number of fraudulent ballots was less than 43,000. These and other anomalies, such as election laws being illegally changed just before the election, that should have triggered an investigation to settle whether or not fraud determined the outcome. Given the importance of the integrity of our elections, we should not rely on mere assertion from either party. But no one other than Trump supporters seemed interested in conducting such an investigation. Instead, the media and the political establishment rushed to claim as a fact that fraud was not abundant enough to reach beyond 43,000. But that claim is no more a fact than the claim that the election “was stolen.” Another spurious “factual” claim regards the rally Trump held at the Ellipse in D.C. on January 6. The brief invasion of the Capitol lobby and some legislators’ offices by a breakaway group of Trump supporters is alleged to have been “instigated” by the President’s speech in order to overturn the results of the election. That this charge is considered a fact is evident in the articles of impeachment–– filed in House with support from 10 Republican House members–– which include fomenting “rebellion.” Other Republican politicians and pundits have joined the Dems in accepting as a fact that Trump is responsible for the invasion and thus encouraging an “insurrection.” But that claim is not a fact, but an allegation on the part of those suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome. The transcript of Trump’s speech only mentions that the participants “peacefully and patriotically” exercise their First Amendment “right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” The vast majority of protestors did just that, with only a small number turning to violence. Moreover, there is evidence that the perpetrators came prepared with weapons, zip-ties, and other implements visible during last year’s five months of rioting, vandalism, arson, and violence led by BLM and Antifa. Many of the rioters at the Capitol didn’t even attend Trump’s speech at the Ellipse. It’s hard to argue that these groups were “egged on” by Trump. Finally, at least one Capitol rioter has been arrested and identified as a BLM participant from last year’s violent protests. If the authorities release information on others apprehended and charged, we may find more “false flag” participants. Then again, we may not. To say that the violence was completely a “false flag” operation is not a factual assertion, any more than the charge that Trump willfully and knowingly “instigated” the invasion of the Capitol is factual. The charge against Trump, then, is not based on facts, but on partisan interests, spiteful vengeance, and irrational hatred. These are just a few examples of progressives who brandish the banner of “science” but in fact are driven by the “passions and interests” that Madison identified as the tragic, permanent truths of human nature. The commentary and policies regarding the Wuhan Virus, such as keeping children out of school, or closing down restaurants and other small businesses, reflect the same bad habit of cloaking ideology in the guise of science. Such behavior shouldn’t surprise us, given that progressives are relativists who use “any means necessary” to achieve their aim to aggrandize more and more power. But for the self-proclaimed party of conservatism to endorse such a politicized definition of “fact” is shameful. Conservatives should know that there is such a thing as truth and virtue, goods beyond mere ideology and partisan interest. Moreover, they also are supposed to know that truth is critical for a democracy. As French philosopher Jean François Revel put it, —————————– <Bruce Thornton writes for FrontPage Mag. Tags: Bruce Thornton, Frontpage Mag, Republicans, Need to Stop, Accepting, Progressives’ ‘Facts’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 World Goes On While America Sleeps
Posted: 11 Feb 2021 08:31 PM PST by Victor Davis Hanson: The Democratically controlled Senate spends thousands of collective hours conducting an impeachment trial against a president who is no longer president.
The acquittal is predetermined, as in the first impeachment effort a year ago — and known to be so to the Democratic prosecutors.The constitutionally mandated presiding judge — the chief justice of the Supreme Court — refused to show up.Chief Justice John Roberts apparently believes an impeachment trial of a private citizen is either a waste of time or unconstitutional — or both.The Democratically controlled House of Representatives is busy ferreting out purportedly extremist Republican House members. For the first time in memory, one party now removes committee members of the other. Yet for each Republican outlier, there is a corresponding Democratic firebrand member who has either called for violence or voiced anti-Semitic slurs — and yet will not be removed from House committees. So the asymmetrical tit-for-tat continues. The subtext to this madness is that the Democratic Congress, the new administration, the administrative state and the political left are obsessed with dismembering the presidential corpse of now citizen Donald Trump. Apparently they fear that one day he will rise from the infernal regions to wreak his revenge. Meanwhile, life in America goes on. Yet few of our leaders are very worried about the existential crises left unaddressed by their obsessions with the ghost of Trump. Take the debt. It is now nearly $28 trillion, and it is growing by almost $2 trillion a year. No one in Washington talks about reducing the annual budget deficit. Nor do officials find ways to balance the budget. The idea of paying off the monstrous debt remains a fantasy. Instead, our elected representatives argue over whether to borrow another $1 trillion or more likely $2 trillion, without worry of where it comes from or how it will be repaid. But money is not completely a construct. We will eventually pay for our profligacy either with steeper taxes, higher inflation, 1970s-like stagflation or permanent zero interest. Or eventually America will renounce its debt and destroy the credibility of the U.S. government. Meanwhile, hundreds of billions of dollars and countless hours of once-productive labor are diverted to unproductive ideological censorship, career canceling and indoctrination. Our allies, such as democratic France, warn America that it is cannibalizing itself — and becoming dangerous to others. Our enemies, such as the totalitarian Chinese, are delighted with our suicidal wokeness. The cost is not just the expense of cleaning up the billions of dollars of destruction from the summer riots, the thousands of memorials and statues destroyed and defaced, the hundreds of schools and buildings to be renamed. Far more consequential is the suppression of creative thinking — from humanistic study to scientific research. The Islamic world, as the historian Bernard Lewis once observed, stagnated in the 19th and 20th centuries once radical Islamists began squelching all free inquiry. Humanities and science were perverted from 1932 to 1945 in Germany by the pollution of Nazi racial censors. What was written or advanced in communist Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union is largely discredited, given that commissar hacks determined the rules of publication and research. Something similarly frightening is now occurring in the United States. Scholars, journalists, artists and educators feel they must mouth politically correct platitudes. They constantly hedge their public discourse in fear of career cancellation. They strain to synchronize their research with some approved woke ideology to save their livelihoods. When professors must write “diversity statements” and hire, promote and fire on the basis of race, the model is not the U.S. Constitution, but something out of contemporary China. No one pays much attention that our capital is now weaponized with soldiers in camouflage and barbed wire. Not since the Civil War has Washington resembled such a vast police state. Ex-military officers who once warned Donald Trump not to deploy federal troops to ensure the safety of the White House from antifa and Black Lives Matter demonstrators now are silent about a veritable army deployed in Washington. Joe Biden has signaled that all new pipeline construction is over. Fracking on public lands is taboo. The border is to become wide open. Federal immigration law is now effectively nullified. Americans may soon have to be tested for COVID-19 before flying into or out of the country. But undocumented immigrants will not be so COVID-19 certified when — illegally — they cross the border. Iran is bankrupt, isolated and roundly despised by most of the countries in the Middle East. Now America is doing its best to resuscitate the most radical and anti-American regime in the world — at the expense of our allies in the Arab world, Israel and America’s own interests. While we are busy devouring each other, China is smiling because once-feared American capitalists have become laughable Keystone Cops. —————————-
Victor Davis Hanson (@VDHanson) is a senior fellow, classicist and historian and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution where many of his articles are found; his focus is classics and military history. He has been a visiting professor at Hillsdale College since 2004. Hanson was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2007 by President George W. Bush. Tags: Victor Davis Hanson, The World Goes On, While America SleepsTo 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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Larry Flynt Was No Free Speech Hero
Posted: 11 Feb 2021 07:59 PM PST Warning: Article addresses info about Porn King Larry Flynt’s Actions and Failures.
by Bill Donohue: The Associated Press, USA Today and the Los Angeles Times label porn king Larry Flynt a “free-speech champion.” Reuters, USNews and Yahoo remember him as a “free-speech activist.” They are wrong. Flynt, who died at 78, was no friend of free speech.Freedom of speech, which is enshrined in the First Amendment, was never meant by the Founders to be an end in itself. It was meant to be a means to an end, the end being the good society. Without robust political speech, where different points of view could be weighed, the prospects of achieving life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness would be diminished. Flynt spent his entire life exploiting free speech, not exercising it.Madison, who wrote the First Amendment, would not regard Flynt as a free speech hero. He wisely observed that “liberty may be endangered by the abuses of liberty as well as the abuses of power.” Flynt was a master of abusing liberty.The prospects for the good society are not advanced when naked women are depicted upside down being shoved into a meat grinder. Flynt’s pride and joy, Hustler, opined, “Prime. Last All Meat Issue. Grade ‘A’ Pink.” Hustler went beyond its porn competitors by offering the most dehumanizing photos imaginable, including botched abortions. The New York Times offers many examples. Pictures of women being raped and tortured, being subjected to bestiality, nailed to a cross, bagged like a deer and bound to a luggage rack—these were all featured in Hustler. The editors knew what they were doing. Showing women crawling at the end of a leash sent an unmistakable message to sick men. To put on its cover a photo of a woman’s head in a gift box is not a demonstration of free speech; rather, it is an example of its perversion. Flynt was not only the enemy of women—he was the enemy of children. Barely Legal is one of his porn sites that appeals to disturbed men. He even had a character, “Chester the Molester,” who regularly appeared in Hustler cartoons as a pedophile. What is striking about all the pundits celebrating the free-speech heroics of Flynt is that it is occurring at the same time that his admirers are championing the cancel culture. What they want cancelled is not child pornography: They want to censor political speech, the very heart of the free speech provision in the First Amendment. The New York Times ran a column this week by Nicholas Kristof titled, “Can We Put Fox News on Trial With Trump?” Similarly, it published a news story, “How Right-Wing Radio Stoked Anger Before the Capitol Riot.” No one beats Max Boot at the Washington Post. His article, “Sadly, Fox News Can’t Be Impeached,” is a clarion call for censorship. Here’s the bottom line. According to the conventional wisdom, as outlined by today’s deep thinkers, a free society should not tolerate Rush Limbaugh but it should celebrate Larry Flynt. That is about as good a measure there is to prove how morally debased we have become.Bill Donohue (@CatholicLeague) is a sociologist and president of the Catholic League. Tags: Bill Donohue, Catholic League, Larry Flynt, Was No, Free Speech HeroTo 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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Anti-Woman Sniffer-In-Chief Denies Womens’ Maternity Leave
Posted: 11 Feb 2021 07:33 PM PST Biden strips Trump appointees of maternity leave exposing his hollow promise to ‘empower women’.
by Catherine Mortensen: In the latest case of hypocrisy, the Biden administration is refusing to honor federal maternity leave benefits for Trump appointees. According to Politico, Vanessa Ambrosini, a deputy communications director at the Commerce Department and a former Trump White House official, had a baby the week before Christmas and had gotten approval to take parental leave from early January to late March. The paid parental leave is guaranteed to federal employees under a law signed by President Trump in 2019.Ambrosini told Politico, “I got completely screwed. There were no caveats in that language saying anything about if the administration turns, you get nothing and of course, that happened and so I got nothing.”While incoming administrations are well within their rights to terminate political appointees from the outgoing administration, they also have complete discretion to keep appointees in place. Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning served as a political appointee under George W. Bush and said Biden’s decision to cancel the promised maternity leave of Ambrosini and others in her situation is the height of hypocrisy.“Biden did this out of pure spite,” Manning said. “There is nothing stopping him from honoring the commitment made by the outgoing administration to grant these women maternity leave. Biden’s campaign promise to ‘empower women’ is just one more hollow promise and further exposes Biden as a hypocrite.” Biden’s campaign website has a section called, The Biden Agenda for Women. It is two-and-a-half times longer than the Constitution, more than 8 times longer than the Declaration of Independence and more than 40 times the length of the Gettysburg Address. It contains the promise to “build a country back… ensuring we get closer to full inclusion of and equality for women” and notes that “too many women are struggling to make ends meet and support their families and are worried about the economic future for their children.” But somehow in Biden’s 11,124-word manifesto on women’s empowerment contains no promise to honor federal maternity benefits for a young mother who has given birth in the middle of a pandemic. Instead, Biden has kicked Ambrosini and two Trump appointees from the Department of Homeland Security to the curb. “With a newborn baby, it’s not like I can just jump on the job market and be like ‘hey, I’m ready to work,’” Ambrosini said. “It’s hard. No one’s going to be willing to hire me right this second because I’m still home with the baby, so it’s tough.” The former DHS official and his wife wrote a letter on Jan. 13 to the Biden DHS agency review team pleading to get the full benefit. “[T]he remaining 9-10 weeks afforded to federal employees is critical to our family and livelihoods as we work to raise a strong, healthy boy under unique and unforeseen complications to our birth plan,” they wrote. But the DHS’ Presidential Transition Office told the couple in an email on Jan. 18 that the benefits would not be rolled over into the next administration. “This is not what you were hoping to hear but I think you also knew that this was the most likely outcome,” the email read. “I am sorry to be the bearer of this news and I am sorry I don’t have other news.”The women have found an advocate in Republican Representative Debbie Lesko of Arizona. She told Newsmax she intends to get to the bottom of this scandal and hold the Biden administration accountable for their disregard for these women. “This is an administration that claims they are for women, but obviously not if they’re going to take away somebody’s maternity leave,” Rep. Lesko said. “I mean this is so petty. It’s just unbelievable. This is just another example of ‘do what I say not, you know what I do.’” Lesko said she intends to send a letter to the Office of Personnel Management to get clarification on what the rules are. “This is something that’s never been done before because it was under President Trump that we actually extended the parental leave to 12 weeks for federal employees. And so this is the first transition where this has taken place. We need to make sure this doesn’t happen ever again.” In addition, Lesko wants to expose the hollow promises of the Biden administration. “They say they support women, but then they take away maternity leave from federal employees simply because they worked for the Trump administration It’s beyond petty. It’s terrible.” Tags: Catherine Mortensen, Americans for Limited Government, Anti-Woman, Sniffer-In-Chief, Denies Womens’ Maternity LeaveTo 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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Home wrecker
Posted: 11 Feb 2021 07:11 PM PST . . . Impeaching Trump part 2 is a great democrat deflection away from the serious destruction of the Biden Executive orders.
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The Only Choice Left?
Posted: 11 Feb 2021 06:55 PM PST by Paul Jacob: Over the last year, we have learned that the risk to children and teachers of being infected by the COVID-19 virus while in classrooms is relatively low. Although precautions are warranted to keep that risk as low as possible, resuming in-person classwork is feasible. Many parents therefore want their kids back in school. Especially if those kids find it hard to learn “virtually.” But around the country, many teachers, led by adamant teachers unions, refuse to return to work. Chicago, California, West Virginia, and DC are among the cities and states having trouble getting teachers to reenter classrooms. I encourage parents to consider teaching their kids themselves (as my wife and I have done, her mainly). Not every family can homeschool. But some who could do it just haven’t given the possibility much thought. Now would be the time to give it a little more thought. More parents could also send their kids to private schools with the help of tax breaks or vouchers. What I mean is that if a kid costs $5,000 a year to educate at a public school, let parents have $5,000 in the form of a tax credit or voucher to send their kid to a private school that is open for business. The politics of expanding school choice is often difficult. But if more parents start pushing, we can do this. Beleaguered parents in teacher-union-blockaded regions have a good argument: the fact that they have no other choice. This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob. Tags: Paul Jacob, Common Sense, The Only Choice Left, COVID-19 viruTo 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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Southern Poverty Law Center Eliminates Black Hate Groups Category Because That’s Racist
Posted: 11 Feb 2021 06:36 PM PST by Daniel Greenfield: The Southern Poverty Law Center claims it’s dedicated to fighting hate. But some things are more important than fighting hate. Like “equity”. In the name of equity, the SPLC announced that it’s shutting down its black nationalist hate groups category like the Nation of Islam. After “doing the internal work of anti-racism”, the SPLC will no longer list black racist hate groups because “the hate is not equal”. Even racism requires its own equity. The SPLC’s move dismantles the last remaining shred of credibility of the organization, but it also comes after Democrat politicians and activists, including Senator Cory Booker and Kamala Harris pressured the FBI to stop monitoring black nationalist hate groups before several murderous anti-Semitic attacks by members of the Black Hebrew Israelite hate group. Despite these terrorist attacks, the pressure is still on in the media and among Democrat activists to keep the FBI from monitoring black supremacist and nationalist hate groups. Activists had targeted the SPLC because, despite its bias, untrustworthiness, and sloppiness, its listings are widely used by law enforcement and by internet platforms deciding what qualifies as a hate group. The SPLC’s statement mainstreaming black supremacist hate groups repeatedly attacks the FBI and claims that these groups are actually the victims of law enforcement. It also argues that black nationalist hate groups “are not made up of only Black individuals”. “We reject federal law enforcement’s false and misleading contention regarding threats from Black separatists,” the SPLC statement insists. It pads this out with woke buzzwords and intersectional jargon to dodge the simple fact that it’s legitimizing black racist hate groups. The SPLC had formerly tracked black nationalist hate groups through a ‘separatist’ category because a number of them, including the Nation of Islam, have wanted their own apartheid state. In its statement, the SPLC insists that there’s nothing wrong with racial secessionism. “Black separatism was born out of valid anger against very real historical and systemic oppression” the SPLC argues. In Elijah Muhammad’s Message to the Blackman in America, the Nation of Islam leader explained that separatism was needed because white people were racially inferior “devils” and that “separation must come between god’s people and the devil”. “Reverend King has made it clear that he never wants the black man to rule, because he knows it will be ‘just as dangerous as white supremacy,'” Muhammad ranted. “This shows that all black people should disregard anything that a man like that says.” “We must never substitute a doctrine of Black supremacy for white supremacy. For the doctrine of Black supremacy is as dangerous as white supremacy,” King had argued. The Democrats, the media, and the Southern Poverty Law Center have adopted Muhammad’s position over King’s position, rejecting the wrongness of black supremacism. Democrat politicians like Senator Booker have insisted that black nationalist violence doesn’t exist. “You said both ends of the spectrum, as if there actually is a movement of black identity extremism: it’s almost creating this reality,” Booker had berated the head of the FBI. Even the Southern Poverty Law Center isn’t ready to adopt Booker’s imaginary woke world in which a century of violence never happened and the Black Liberation Army, the Black Hebrew Israelite terror attack in Booker’s own state, the murder of 5 police officers in Dallas, the NOI and its splinter groups, like YBMB, and the murder of Malcolm X, never actually existed. We live in a time when the murders of 8 people, the assaults on hundreds more, and the wrecking of communities to the tune of $2 billion by Black Lives Matter can be described as “mostly peaceful”. But even the SPLC’s new antiracist equity mandate hasn’t made the leap. The SPLC admits that “some Black nationalists have committed violence against Jewish communities, but those are fueled by anti-Semitism, not separatism”. And it will stop listing black nationalist groups by race, but class them under anti-Semitism and homophobia. But racial separatism and anti-Semitism are symptoms of the racist beliefs of black nationalism. “The Jew is behind the integration movement, using the Negro as a tool,” Malcolm X, Muhammad’s disciple, had told the head of a local KKK group and a Democrat candidate. The NOI’s racialist texts insist that America is evil because its immigrants “came from the lower class of European people” followed by Asian immigrants who created “one of the most mixed people” because they had “freedom to worship” and were not compelled to be Muslims. Black nationalists copied white nationalist beliefs and just flipped the races. That’s why the Nation of Islam and other black nationalist groups have worked with the KKK and Neo-Nazis. The racism revisionists insist that black supremacists are fundamentally different than white supremacists, but they never explain how they’re different in their beliefs, only their root causes. The Left swears by its sociology of root causes, but root excuses don’t change beliefs. White supremacists and black supremacists have the same basic beliefs, they’ve worked together, and they have the same apartheid state goals. The only difference is that the Southern Poverty Law Center excuses one and attacks the other. That’s only defensible if you believe that some kinds of racism are justified while others are not, and that the only real racism is power. And that’s what the SPLC falsely claims, “in our endeavor for racial justice and equity, it is imperative that we adopt an understanding of racism grounded in nuance and the realities of racial power dynamics. Racism in America is historical, systemic and structural.” Spot the nuance and racial power dynamics in black nationalist Stokely Carmichael declaring that, “I’ve never admired a white man, but the greatest of them, to my mind, was Hitler.” Or Farrakhan calling Hitler ”a very great man.” The SPLC’s Marxist critical race theory analysis of racism reduces it to power dynamics. Redefining racism as a “systemic” phenomenon replaces actual racism with renaming San Francisco schools that have acronyms to fight “white supremacy”. And then the SPLC can’t even pretend to be tracking hate groups, only those groups that it deems part of the system. The absurdity of one of the wealthiest non-profits in the country (that has “poverty” in its name) pretending that the trailer park dwellers of the Klan represent “systemic racism” while insisting that Farrakhan, who got his photo taken with Obama at a Congressional Black Caucus event, is a helpless victim, takes the discrediting of what’s left the SPLC’s credibility to a new level. The SPLC refuses to use the term “black nationalist” or “black supremacist” to describe black supremacist hate groups like the NOI which, literally, insist that they are the master race. Elijah Muhammad’s Message to the Blackman in America laid out the creation story of the “white race” as coming from a mad scientist named Yakub who discovered there were “two people in him, and that one was black, the other brown” and “he could make the white, which he discovered was the weaker of the black germ” in a breeding program to make “brown” people. Nation of Islam theology claims that “after the first 200 years, Mr. Yakub had done away with the black people, and all were brown. After another 200 years, he had us all yellow or red” and then finally “an all-pale white race of people” who were “made by nature a liar and a murderer”. White people, Asians, and Indians, and most black people, according to black nationalists are illegitimate races, with white people, who are the least black, being the most evil. This isn’t mere separatism. If that’s not racial supremacism, what is? The Southern Poverty Law Center, founded by a Klansman’s lawyer, which has falsely accused many conservative organizations, including the David Horowitz Freedom Center, of racism has finally made its peace with racism in the name of antiracism. Tags: Daniel Greenfield, Southern Poverty Law Center, Eliminates, Black Hate Groups Category, Because That’s RacistTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. 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Why the White House Pandemic Package Wouldn’t Set the Stage for Overcoming the Virus & Getting Americans Safely Back to Work
Posted: 11 Feb 2021 06:14 PM PST by Americans for Prosperity: Overcoming coronavirus and restoring a healthy economy is a top priority for all Americans. Millions have suffered because of the damage caused by the pandemic and the policies that came with it. Recovering stronger will require laser focus on defeating the virus itself — helped by vaccines and more effective treatments — and setting up the conditions in which Americans can safely return to work. As policymakers in Washington debate a new relief package, they should build around reforms and initiatives that we know will be effective. There are federal regulations and policies that have undermined the pandemic response for months, and that threaten the nascent economic recovery. Fixing those is the right place to start. And any new spending from Washington should be timely, temporary, and targeted where it will do the most good. Unfortunately, the $1.9 trillion spending package proposed by the White House doesn’t meet those goals. Instead of smart reforms, it’s built around a wish list of new spending for items unrelated to the pandemic, while also piling up debt and imposing counterproductive policies that would hurt the people who need the help. It won’t set the stage for a healthy economic recovery – merely fund a list of favorite pet projects. Just by itself, this package would spend almost half what the entire government spent in all of 2018 — and it comes after multiple prior coronavirus relief packages that enacted trillions of dollars that haven’t been fully spent. It represents a massive expansion of government, with numerous provisions that have nothing to do with pandemic response and only add to the burden of future generations:
Criticisms of this massive spending proposal are coming not just from “deficit hawks” but from economists of all backgrounds. Even Lawrence Summers, who held senior economic positions under Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, recently wrote that the Biden plan would spend far more than necessary to make up lost economic output and could lead to historic inflationary pressures. He also warns that such a massive expenditure could leave Congress unable to deal with other priorities: Join the effort to stop unnecessary bailouts and recover stronger. Tags: Americans for Prosperity, White House, Pandemic Package, Wouldn’t Set the Stage, for Overcoming the Virus, Getting Americans Safely, Back to Work 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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Trust But Verify China’s Newfound Commitment To Intellectual Property Concerns
Posted: 11 Feb 2021 05:51 PM PST by Daniel Savickas: Rational political observers can say what they will about former President Donald Trump’s trade policy. It had myriad flaws and more than likely harmed the nation’s economic wellbeing as well as the country’s relationships with many strategic international partners. However, for all those many flaws, there existed at least one kernel of truth – Trump’s bold and repeated assertions of intellectual property (IP) theft from American companies by Chinese actors. Unfortunately, it has become increasingly easy for this truth to become obfuscated. For example, Chinese President Xi Jinping recently said, “Intellectual property is the core factor of global competitiveness.” Many might view this as an encouraging sign that one of the world’s leading economies is taking this view on IP protections. However, the facts on IP from Beijing tell an entirely different story. As has become quite clear in recent months, information that comes from the Chinese government is hardly trustworthy and should be viewed with extreme skepticism. According to the IP Commission, China is the global leader in IP infringements in all categories. Despite this glaring statistic, for a long time, China has denied that this has been an issue. Meanwhile, American companies are struggling. In a recent CNBC survey, roughly one in five companies report having their intellectual property stolen by Chinese companies in the past year alone. The number increases to roughly one in three over the past decade. The problem is hardly isolated. The widespread theft of U.S. IP does not just damage the direct victims because it has far broader implications for the entire economy. According to reports, Chinese IP theft costs the U.S. economy anywhere between $225 billion and $600 billion in a given year. In 2020, that would mean that up to 3% of our entire gross domestic product is lost to IP theft. This scourge is why we cannot take President Xi’s claims at face value until we start seeing meaningful change when it comes to U.S. IP. Not only is IP important for taxpayers and consumers, it is important for the federal government, as well. IP intensive industries, aided by existing protections, add roughly $100 billion to federal coffers every year. Given the accelerating debt and deficit numbers, lawmakers cannot afford to dismiss IP. For the fiscal health of the nation, IP abuses need to be taken more seriously. Data also show that IP protections are vital for a thriving economy. Research has found that there is no government role more effective to promote innovation than robust patent protections and IP laws. Industries with stronger IP safeguards are also more likely to attract greater investments in research and development. Not only do infringements on IP harm the economy, but protections are a proactive good for families, developing businesses, and the country as a whole. There are a number of ways to go about ameliorating this issue. One would be to finally fill the position of chief innovation and intellectual property negotiator within the office of the U.S. Trade Representative. This position was created through the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015. It was meant to establish an advocate for stronger IP protections in trade agreements. However, the Trump administration, despite its great rhetoric on the issue, never filled the position. Some House Democrats are now urging President Joe Biden to finally appoint someone to this position. There are indications that China’s record on IP is getting better. All improvements should be encouraging and be welcomed. Given its rapidly developing economy, it is very possible we can expect further improvements. However, the aforementioned records of theft and violations are enough cause for concern that U.S. policymakers need to remain vigilant and avoid complacency despite some of the more optimistic signs. The new administration should continue to raise the same issues as the previous one when it comes to China’s violation of IP law. It should also avoid the pitfalls of its predecessor on trade policy and be proactive in ways the U.S. has not to ensure the improvements we’ve seen continue and that our trade relationship with Beijing becomes even more mutually beneficial than it has been. Tags: Daniel Savickas, Issues & Insights, Trust But Verify, China’s Newfound Commitment, TIntellectual Property ConcernsTo 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 Amnesty Causes Human Misery, Endangers Public Health
Posted: 11 Feb 2021 05:25 PM PST by Mark Morgan & Ana Quintana: Mexican police officers were arrested last week and charged in the killing of more than a dozen Guatemalan migrants on the way to the United States. Their bodies were shot and burned near the U.S. border in a violence-riddled corridor frequently used by smugglers. Such tragedies are not uncommon. Mexican police particularly at the state and local level have often been accused of exploiting and killing migrants. Criminal organizations routinely prey on vulnerable people who are smuggled through violent and cartel-controlled areas. The left often paints amnesty as a humanitarian act, but clearly, the facts paint a darker reality. Promises of mass legalization and weakened enforcement lead to these tragedies. But pushing amnesty and permitting catch-and-release in the middle of a pandemic will lead to far greater human misery with the spread of COVID-19. Migrant caravans transiting through the region operate as mobile, active petri dishes. As thousands travel by land, and often in confined spaces, cases are bound to rise. While regional governments—El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, as well as Mexico—are now demanding negative COVID-19 tests, such measures are futile. Massive numbers of would-be illegal immigrants easily overpower border officials and enter unlawfully by both sneaking through and in between points of entry. The Northern Triangle of Central America is still reeling from the pandemic and a vaccine campaign is years away. Mexico is registering the world’s third-highest COVID-19 death rates, though official numbers are inaccurately low, as testing is limited. For comparison, the U.S.’ national positivity rate is 9.7%, but in Mexico it is roughly 40% to 50%. Making matters worse, Mexico could be home to a new strain of COVID-19. A massive border crisis is at hand, and the Biden administration is adding fuel to the fire. Daily, more than 3,500 illegal immigrants cross into the U.S. That figure would be closer to 4,500 if it included the individuals expelled and those who evaded apprehension. Just for context, Jeh Johnson, former President Barack Obama’s Department of Homeland Security secretary, said 1,000 daily apprehensions overwhelm the system. In spite of these facts and the public health risks, the Biden administration is pushing its amnesty agenda forward. It is systematically removing the tools needed to effectively address illegal immigration with no policy in its place besides telling migrants “now is not the time.” By reducing border security, stopping deportations, and promising legalization, the Biden administration encourages illegal immigration. With catch-and-release back in play as well, U.S. policies are a stronger recruiting tool for human smugglers and traffickers. Right now, Title 42 is keeping a worsening crisis at bay, but not for long. That public health order enables Customs and Border Protection to rapidly return illegal immigrants to Mexico. Yet the Mexican government has stopped accepting some families along various parts of the southwest border when they are expelled from the U.S. The weakening of Title 42 poses serious public health concerns for the U.S. Would-be migrants are often kept in overcrowded and unsanitary “stash houses,” on both sides of the Mexico-U.S. border, for days and weeks. They are also often tightly cramped into tractor-trailers as they are smuggled across the border. Once they reach the U.S., they are clear public health risks to front-line personnel. Customs and Border Protection has registered more than 6,708 positive cases, and 23 officers have died in the line of duty. To date, there is no plan in place to test the migrants once they arrive before releasing them into the U.S. Nor is there a plan to examine for fraudulent family units engaged in child trafficking. Smugglers and human traffickers have long exploited our laws and know that kids are a rapid “get out of detention” card. During a two-month DNA-testing pilot program in El Paso and McAllen, Texas, in 2019, upward of 20% of families tested were fakes. The DHS found children were repeatedly “rented” by smugglers to cross the border with nonrelative adults. In one case, a 51-year-old Honduran man was apprehended while trying to cross into Texas via the Rio Grande River carrying a 6-month-old baby. He purchased the infant in Guatemala for upward of $80. Open-borders advocates radically overhauling our immigration system are endangering lives throughout the region and at home. President Joe Biden’s self-inflicted border crisis will reaffirm how necessary the Trump administration’s immigration policies were. Tags: Mark Morgan, Ana Quintana, How Amnesty Causes Human Misery, Endangers Public HealthTo 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 Thirty Tyrants
Posted: 11 Feb 2021 05:21 PM PST The deal that the American elite chose to make with China has a precedent in the history of Athens and Sparta.
by Lee Smith: In Chapter 5 of The Prince, Niccolo Machiavelli describes three options for how a conquering power might best treat those it has defeated in war. The first is to ruin them; the second is to rule directly; the third is to create “therein a state of the few which might keep it friendly to you.”The example Machiavelli gives of the last is the friendly government Sparta established in Athens upon defeating it after 27 years of war in 404 BCE. For the upper caste of an Athenian elite already contemptuous of democracy, the city’s defeat in the Peloponnesian War confirmed that Sparta’s system was preferable. It was a high-spirited military aristocracy ruling over a permanent servant class, the helots, who were periodically slaughtered to condition them to accept their subhuman status. Athenian democracy by contrast gave too much power to the low-born. The pro-Sparta oligarchy used their patrons’ victory to undo the rights of citizens, and settle scores with their domestic rivals, exiling and executing them and confiscating their wealth.The Athenian government disloyal to Athens’ laws and contemptuous of its traditions was known as the Thirty Tyrants, and understanding its role and function helps explain what is happening in America today.For my last column I spoke with The New York Times’ Thomas Friedman about an article he wrote more than a decade ago, during the first year of Barack Obama’s presidency. His important piece documents the exact moment when the American elite decided that democracy wasn’t working for them. Blaming the Republican Party for preventing them from running roughshod over the American public, they migrated to the Democratic Party in the hopes of strengthening the relationships that were making them rich. A trade consultant told Friedman: “The need to compete in a globalized world has forced the meritocracy, the multinational corporate manager, the Eastern financier and the technology entrepreneur to reconsider what the Republican Party has to offer. In principle, they have left the party, leaving behind not a pragmatic coalition but a group of ideological naysayers.” In the more than 10 years since Friedman’s column was published, the disenchanted elite that the Times columnist identified has further impoverished American workers while enriching themselves. The one-word motto they came to live by was globalism—that is, the freedom to structure commercial relationships and social enterprises without reference to the well-being of the particular society in which they happened to make their livings and raise their children. Undergirding the globalist enterprise was China’s accession to the World Trade Organization in 2001. For decades, American policymakers and the corporate class said they saw China as a rival, but the elite that Friedman described saw enlightened Chinese autocracy as a friend and even as a model—which was not surprising, given that the Chinese Communist Party became their source of power, wealth, and prestige. Why did they trade with an authoritarian regime and send millions of American manufacturing jobs off to China thereby impoverish working Americans? Because it made them rich. They salved their consciences by telling themselves they had no choice but to deal with China: It was big, productive, and efficient and its rise was inevitable. And besides, the American workers hurt by the deal deserved to be punished—who could defend a class of reactionary and racist ideological naysayers standing in the way of what was best for progress? Returning those jobs to America, along with ending foreign wars and illegal immigration, was the core policy promise of Donald Trump’s presidency, and the source of his surprise victory in 2016. Trump was hardly the first to make the case that the corporate and political establishment’s trade relationship with China had sold out ordinary Americans. Former Democratic congressman and 1988 presidential candidate Richard Gephardt was the leading voice in an important but finally not very influential group of elected Democratic Party officials and policy experts who warned that trading with a state that employed slave labor would cost American jobs and sacrifice American honor. The only people who took Trump seriously were the more than 60 million American voters who believed him when he said he’d fight the elites to get those jobs back. What he called “The Swamp” appeared at first just to be a random assortment of industries, institutions, and personalities that seemed to have nothing in common, outside of the fact they were excoriated by the newly elected president. But Trump’s incessant attacks on that elite gave them collective self-awareness as well as a powerful motive for solidarity. Together, they saw that they represented a nexus of public and private sector interests that shared not only the same prejudices and hatreds, cultural tastes and consumer habits but also the same center of gravity—the U.S.-China relationship. And so, the China Class was born. Connections that might have once seemed tenuous or nonexistent now became lucid under the light of Trump’s scorn, and the reciprocal scorn of the elite that loathed him. A decade ago, no one would’ve put NBA superstar LeBron James and Apple CEO Tim Cook in the same family album, but here they are now, linked by their fantastic wealth owing to cheap Chinese manufacturing (Nike sneakers, iPhones, etc.) and a growing Chinese consumer market. The NBA’s $1.5 billion contract with digital service provider Tencent made the Chinese firm the league’s biggest partner outside America. In gratitude, these two-way ambassadors shared the wisdom of the Chinese Communist Party with their ignorant countrymen. After an an NBA executive tweeted in defense of Hong Kong dissidents, social justice activist King LeBron told Americans to watch their tongues. “Even though yes, we do have freedom of speech,” said James, “it can be a lot of negative that comes with it.” Because of Trump’s pressure on the Americans who benefited extravagantly from the U.S.-China relationship, these strange bedfellows acquired what Marxists call class consciousness—and joined together to fight back, further cementing their relationships with their Chinese patrons. United now, these disparate American institutions lost any sense of circumspection or shame about cashing checks from the Chinese Communist Party, no matter what horrors the CCP visited on the prisoners of its slave labor camps and no matter what threat China’s spy services and the People’s Liberation Army might pose to national security. Think tanks and research institutions like the Atlantic Council, the Center for American Progress, the EastWest Institute, the Carter Center, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and others gorged themselves on Chinese money. The world-famous Brookings Institution had no scruples about publishing a report funded by Chinese telecom company Huawei that praised Huawei technology. The billions that China gave to major American research universities, like $58 million to Stanford, alarmed U.S. law enforcement, which warned of Chinese counterintelligence efforts to steal sensitive research. But the schools and their name faculty were in fact in the business of selling that research, much of it paid for directly by the U.S. government—which is why Harvard and Yale among other big-name schools appear to have systematically underreported the large amounts that China had gifted them. Indeed, many of academia’s pay-for-play deals with the CCP were not particularly subtle. In June 2020, a Harvard professor who received a research grant of $15 million in taxpayer money was indicted for lying about his $50,000 per month work on behalf of a CCP institution to “recruit, and cultivate high-level scientific talent in furtherance of China’s scientific development, economic prosperity and national security.” But if Donald Trump saw decoupling the United States from China as a way to dismantle the oligarchy that hated him and sent American jobs abroad, he couldn’t follow through on the vision. After correctly identifying the sources of corruption in our elite, the reasons for the impoverishment of the middle classes, and the threats foreign and domestic to our peace, he failed to staff and prepare to win the war he asked Americans to elect him to fight. And because it was true that China was the source of the China Class’ power, the novel coronavirus coming out of Wuhan became the platform for its coup de grace. So Americans became prey to an anti-democratic elite that used the coronavirus to demoralize them; lay waste to small businesses; leave them vulnerable to rioters who are free to steal, burn, and kill; keep their children from school and the dying from the last embrace of their loved ones; and desecrate American history, culture, and society; and defame the country as systemically racist in order to furnish the predicate for why ordinary Americans in fact deserved the hell that the elite’s private and public sector proxies had already prepared for them. For nearly a year, American officials have purposefully laid waste to our economy and society for the sole purpose of arrogating more power to themselves while the Chinese economy has gained on America’s. China’s lockdowns had nothing to do with the difference in outcomes. Lockdowns are not public health measures to reduce the spread of a virus. They are political instruments, which is why Democratic Party officials who put their constituents under repeated lengthy lockdowns, like New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, are signaling publicly that it is imperative they be allowed to reopen immediately now that Trump is safely gone. That Democratic officials intentionally destroyed lives and ended thousands of them by sending the ill to infect the elderly in nursing homes is irrelevant to America’s version of the Thirty Tyrants. The job was to boost coronavirus casualties in order to defeat Trump and they succeeded. As with Athens’ anti-democratic faction, America’s best and brightest long ago lost its way. At the head of the Thirty Tyrants was Critias, one of Socrates’ best students, a poet and dramatist. He may have helped save Socrates from the regime’s wrath, and yet the philosopher appears to have regretted that his method, to question everything, fed Critias’ sweeping disdain for tradition. Once in power, Critias turned his nihilism on Athens and destroyed the city. The poisoned embrace between American elites and China began nearly 50 years ago when Henry Kissinger saw that opening relations between the two then-enemies would expose the growing rift between China and the more threatening Soviet Union. At the heart of the fallout between the two communist giants was the Soviet leadership’s rejection of Stalin, which the Chinese would see as the beginning of the end of the Soviet communist system—and thus it was a mistake they wouldn’t make. Meanwhile, Kissinger’s geopolitical maneuver became the cornerstone of his historical legacy. It also made him a wealthy man selling access to Chinese officials. In turn, Kissinger pioneered the way for other former high-ranking policymakers to engage in their own foreign influence-peddling operations, like William Cohen, defense secretary in the administration of Bill Clinton, who greased the way for China to gain permanent most favored nation trade status in 2000 and become a cornerstone of the World Trade Organization. The Cohen Group has two of its four overseas offices in China, and includes a number of former top officials, including Trump’s former Defense Secretary James Mattis, who recently failed to disclose his work for the Cohen Group when he criticized the Trump administration’s “with us or against us” approach to China in an editorial. “The economic prosperity of U.S. allies and partners hinges on strong trade and investment relationships with Beijing,” wrote Mattis, who was literally being paid by China for taking exactly that position. Yet it’s unlikely that Kissinger foresaw China as a cash cow for former American officials when he and President Richard M. Nixon traveled to the Chinese capital that Westerners then called Peking in 1972. “The Chinese felt that Mao had to die before they could open up,” says a former Trump administration official. “Mao was still alive when Nixon and Kissinger were there, so it’s unlikely they could’ve envisioned the sorts of reforms that began in 1979 under Deng Xiaoping’s leadership. But even in the 1980s China wasn’t competitive with the United States. It was only in the 1990s with the debates every year about granting China most favored nation status in trade that China became a commercial rival”—and a lucrative partner. The chief publicist of the post-Cold War order was Francis Fukuyama, who in his 1992 book The End of History argued that with the fall of the Berlin Wall Western liberal democracy represented the final form of government. What Fukuyama got wrong after the fall of the Berlin Wall wasn’t his assessment of the strength of political forms; rather it was the depth of his philosophical model. He believed that with the end of the nearly half-century-long superpower standoff, the historical dialectic pitting conflicting political models against each other had been resolved. In fact, the dialectic just took another turn. Just after defeating communism in the Soviet Union, America breathed new life into the communist party that survived. And instead of Western democratic principles transforming the CCP, the American establishment acquired a taste for Eastern techno-autocracy. Tech became the anchor of the U.S.-China relationship, with CCP funding driving Silicon Valley startups, thanks largely to the efforts of Dianne Feinstein, who, after Kissinger, became the second-most influential official driving the U.S.-CCP relationship for the next 20 years. In 1978, as the newly elected mayor of San Francisco, Feinstein befriended Jiang Zemin, then the mayor of Shanghai and eventually president of China. As mayor of America’s tech epicenter, her ties to China helped the growing sector attract Chinese investment and made the state the world’s third-largest economy. Her alliance with Jiang also helped make her investor husband, Richard Blum, a wealthy man. As senator, she pushed for permanent MFN trade status for China by rationalizing China’s human rights violations, while her friend Jiang consolidated his power and became the Communist Party’s general secretary by sending tanks into Tiananmen Square. Feinstein defended him. “China had no local police,” Feinstein said that Jiang had told her. “Hence the tanks,” the senator from California reassuringly explained. “But that’s the past. One learns from the past. You don’t repeat it. I think China has learned a lesson.” Yet the past actually should have told Feinstein’s audience in Washington a different story. The United States didn’t trade with Moscow or allow Russians to make large campaign donations or enter into business partnerships with their spouses. Cold War American leadership understood that such practices would have opened the door to Moscow and allowed it to directly influence American politics and society in dangerous ways. Manufacturing our goods in their factories or allowing them to buy ours and ship them overseas would’ve made technology and intellectual property vulnerable. But it wasn’t just about jeopardizing national security; it was also about exposing America to a system contradictory to American values. Throughout the period, America defined itself in opposition to how we conceived of the Soviets. Ronald Reagan was thought crass for referring to the Soviet Union as the “Evil Empire,” but trade and foreign policy from the end of WWII to 1990 reflected that this was a consensus position—Cold War American leadership didn’t want the country coupled to a one-party authoritarian state. The industrialist Armand Hammer was famous because he was the American doing business with Moscow. His perspective was useful not because of his unique insights into Soviet society, politics, and business culture that he often shared with the American media, but because it was understood that he was presenting the views that the politburo wanted disseminated to an American audience. Today, America has thousands of Armand Hammers, all making the case for the source of their wealth, prestige, and power. It started with Bill Clinton’s 1994 decision to decouple human rights from trade status. He’d entered the White House promising to focus on human rights, in contrast to the George H.W. Bush administration, and after two years in office made an about face. “We need to place our relationship into a larger and more productive framework,” Clinton said. American human rights groups and labor unions were appalled. Clinton’s decision sent a clear message, said then AFL-CIO President Lane Kirkland, “no matter what America says about democracy and human rights, in the final analysis profits, not people, matter most.” Some Democrats, like then Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, were opposed, while Republicans like John McCain supported Clinton’s move. The head of Clinton’s National Economic Council, Robert E. Rubin, predicted that China “will become an ever larger and more important trading partner.” More than two decades later, the number of American industries and companies that lobbied against Trump administration measures attempting to decouple Chinese technology from its American counterparts is a staggering measure of how closely two rival systems that claim to stand for opposing sets of values and practices have been integrated. Companies like Ford, FedEx, and Honeywell, as well as Qualcomm and other semiconductor manufacturers that fought to continue selling chips to Huawei, all exist with one leg in America and the other leg planted firmly in America’s chief geopolitical rival. To protect both halves of their business, they soft-sell the issue by calling China a competitor in order to obscure their role in boosting a dangerous rival. Nearly every major American industry has a stake in China. From Wall Street—Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley— to hospitality. A Marriott Hotel employee was fired when Chinese officials objected to his liking a tweet about Tibet. They all learned to play by CCP rules. “It’s so pervasive, it’s better to ask who’s not tied into China,” says former Trump administration official Gen. (Ret.) Robert Spalding. Unsurprisingly, the once-reliably Republican U.S. Chamber of Commerce was in the forefront of opposition to Trump’s China policies—against not only proposed tariffs but also his call for American companies to start moving critical supply chains elsewhere, even in the wake of a pandemic. The National Defense Industrial Association recently complained of a law forbidding defense contractors from using certain Chinese technologies. “Just about all contractors doing work with the federal government,” said a spokesman for the trade group, “would have to stop.” Even the Trump administration was split between hawks and accommodationists, caustically referred to by the former as “Panda Huggers.” The majority of Trump officials were in the latter camp, most notably Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, a former Hollywood producer. While the film industry was the first and loudest to complain that China was stealing its intellectual property, it eventually came to partner with, and appease, Beijing. Studios are not able to tap into China’s enormous market without observing CCP redlines. For example, in the upcoming sequel to Top Gun, Paramount offered to blur the Taiwan and Japan patches on Tom Cruise’s “Maverick” jacket for the Chinese release of the film, but CCP censors insisted the patches not be shown in any version anywhere in the world. In the Trump administration, says former Trump adviser Spalding, “there was a very large push to continue unquestioned cooperation with China. On the other side was a smaller number of those who wanted to push back.” Apple, Nike, and Coca Cola even lobbied against the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act. On Trump’s penultimate day in office, his Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced that the United States has “determined that the People’s Republic of China is committing genocide and crimes against humanity in Xinjiang, China, targeting Uyghur Muslims and members of other ethnic and religious minority groups.” That makes a number of major American brands that use forced Uyghur labor—including, according to a 2020 Australian study, Nike, Adidas, Gap, Tommy Hilfiger, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and General Motors—complicit in genocide. The idea that countries that scorn basic human and democratic rights should not be directly funded by American industry and given privileged access to the fruits of U.S. government-funded research and technology that properly belongs to the American people is hardly a partisan idea—and has, or should have, little to do with Donald Trump. But the historical record will show that the melding of the American and Chinese elites reached its apogee during Trump’s administration, as the president made himself a focal point for the China Class, which had adopted the Democratic Party as its main political vehicle. That’s not to say establishment Republicans are cut out of the pro-China oligarchy—Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell’s shipbuilder billionaire father-in-law James Chao has benefited greatly from his relationship with the CCP, including college classmate Jiang Zemin. Gifts from the Chao family have catapulted McConnell to only a few slots below Feinstein in the list of wealthiest senators. Riding the media tsunami of Trump hatred, the China Class cemented its power within state institutions and security bureaucracies that have long been Democratic preserves—and whose salary-class inhabitants were eager not to be labeled as “collaborators” with the president they ostensibly served. Accommodation with even the worst and most threatening aspects of the Chinese communist regime, ongoing since the late 1990s, was put on fast-forward. Talk about how Nike made its sneakers in Chinese slave labor camps was no longer fashionable. News that China was stealing American scientific and military secrets, running large spy rings in Silicon Valley and compromising congressmen like Eric Swalwell, paying large retainers to top Ivy League professors in a well-organized program of intellectual theft, or in any way posed a danger to its own people or to its neighbors, let alone to the American way of life, were muted and dismissed as pro-Trump propaganda. The Central Intelligence Agency openly protected Chinese efforts to undermine American institutions. CIA management bullied intelligence analysts to alter their assessment of Chinese influence and interference in our political process so it wouldn’t be used to support policies they disagreed with—Trump’s policies. It’s no wonder that protecting America is not CIA management’s most urgent equity—the technology that stores the agency’s information is run by Amazon Web Services, owned by China’s No. 1 American distributor, Jeff Bezos. For those who actually understood what the Chinese were doing, partisanship was a distinctly secondary concern. Chinese behavior was authentically alarming—as was the seeming inability of core American security institutions to take it seriously. “Through the 1980s, people who advanced the interests of foreign powers whose ideas were inimical to republican form of government were ostracized,” says a former Obama administration intelligence official. “But with the advent of globalism, they made excuses for China, even bending the intelligence to fit their preferences. During the Bush and Obama years, the standard assessment was that the Chinese have no desire to build a blue-water navy. It was inconvenient to their view. China now has a third aircraft carrier in production.” Loathing Trump provided their political excuse, but the American security and defense establishment had their own interest in turning a blind eye to China. Twenty years of squandering men, money, and prestige on military engagements that began in George W. Bush’s “War on Terror” have proved to be of little strategic value to the United States. However, deploying Americans to provide security in Middle East killing fields has vastly benefited Beijing. Last month Chinese energy giant Zen Hua took advantage of a weak Iraqi economy when it paid $2 billion for a five-year oil supply of 130,000 barrels a day. Should prices go up, the deal permits China to resell the oil. In Afghanistan, the large copper, metal, and minerals mines whose security American troops still ostensibly ensure are owned by Chinese companies. And because Afghanistan borders Xinjiang, Xi Jinping is worried that “after the United States pulls troops out of Afghanistan, terrorist organizations positioned on the frontiers of Afghanistan and Pakistan may quickly infiltrate into Central Asia.” In other words, American troops are deployed abroad in places like Afghanistan less to protect American interests than to provide security for China’s Belt and Road Initiative. “There’s a belief that we are not in the same type of conflict with them as we were with the USSR,” says the former Obama official. “But we are.” The problem is that virtually all of the American establishment—which is centered in the Democratic Party—is firmly on the other side. As late as the summer of 2019, Trump looked like he was headed for a second term in the White House. Not only was the economy soaring and unemployment at record lows, he was rallying on the very field on which he’d chosen to confront his opponents. Trump’s trade war with Beijing showed he was serious about forcing American companies to move their supply chains. In July, top American tech firms like Dell and HP announced they were going to shift a large portion of their production outside of China. Amazon, Microsoft, and Alphabet said they were also planning to move some of their manufacturing elsewhere. It was at exactly this same moment, in late June and early July of 2019 that the residents of Wuhan began to fill the streets, angry that officials responsible for the health and prosperity of the city’s 11 million people had betrayed them. They were sick, and feared getting sicker. The elderly gasped for breath. Marchers held up banners saying, “we don’t want to be poisoned, we just need a breath of fresh air.” Parents worried for their children’s lives. There was fear that the ill had suffered permanent damage to their immune and nervous systems. Authorities censored social media accounts, photos and videos of the protests, and undercover policemen watched for troublemakers and detained the most vocal. With businesses forced shut, there was nowhere for protesters to hide. Some were carted off in vans. They’d been warned by the authorities: “Public security organizations will resolutely crack down on illegal criminal acts such as malicious incitement and provocation.” What sent the residents of Wuhan to the streets at the time wasn’t COVID-19—which wouldn’t begin its spread until the winter. In the early summer of 2019, what threatened public health in Wuhan was the plague of air pollution. This is a hitherto untold part of the story of America’s ghastly last year. To deal with the mounds of garbage poisoning the atmosphere, authorities planned to build a waste incineration plant—a plan that rightly alarmed the people who lived there. (In 2013, five incineration plants in Wuhan were found to emit dangerous pollutants.) Other cities had similarly taken to the streets to protest against air pollution—Xiamen in 2007, Shanghai in 2015, Chengdu in 2016, Qingyuan in 2017—each time sending waves of panic through CCP leadership, which was fearful of the slightest echo of the 1989 pro-democracy protests in Tiananmen Square and of the prospect of unruly democracy protests in Hong Kong making their way to the mainland and igniting a popular brushfire. What if unrest spread from one city to the next, with the entire country, 1.4 billion people, eventually spinning out of control? The way to keep unrest from going viral, the CCP had learned, was to quarantine it. The party has shown itself especially adept at neutralizing the country’s minority populations, first the Tibetans, and most recently the Turkic ethnic Muslim minority Uyghurs, through mass quarantines and incarcerations, managed through networks of electronic surveillance that paved the way to prisons and slave labor camps. By 2019, the grim fate of China’s Uyghurs had become a matter of concern—whether heartfelt or simply public relations-oriented—even among many who profited hugely from their forced labor. The country’s 13.5 million Uyghurs are concentrated in Xinjiang, or East Turkestan, a region in northwestern China roughly the size of Iran, rich in coal, oil, and natural gas. Bordering Pakistan, Xinjiang is a terminus point for critical supply routes of the Belt and Road Initiative, Xi’s $1 trillion project to create a global Chinese sphere of interest. Any potential disruptions of the BRI constitute a threat to vital Chinese interests. Xi saw an April 2014 attack in which Uyghur fighters stabbed more than 150 people at a train station as an opportunity to crack down. Prepare for a “smashing, obliterating offensive,” Xi told police officers and troops. His deputies issued sweeping orders: “Round up everyone who should be rounded up.” Officials who showed mercy were themselves detained, humiliated and held up as an example for disobeying “the party central leadership’s strategy for Xinjiang.” According to a November 2019, New York Times report, Chinese authorities were most worried about Uyghur students returning home from school outside the province. The students had “widespread social ties across the entire country” and used social media whose “impact,” officials feared, was “widespread and difficult to eradicate.” The task was to quarantine news of what was really happening inside the detention camps. When the students asked where their loved ones were and what happened to them, officials were advised to tell “students that their relatives had been ‘infected’ by the ‘virus’ of Islamic radicalism and must be quarantined and cured.” But it wasn’t just those most likely to carry out terrorist attacks—young men—who were subject to China’s lockdown policy. According to the documents, officials were told that “even grandparents and family members who seemed too old to carry out violence could not be spared.” When a real virus hit in the fall of 2019, Chinese authorities followed the same protocol, quarantining not just prospective troublemakers but everyone in Wuhan in the hope of avoiding an even larger public outcry than the one they’d quelled in the same city just months before. There is a good reason why lockdowns—quarantining those who are not sick—had never been previously employed as a public health measure. The leading members of a city, state, or nation do not imprison its own unless they mean to signal that they are imposing collective punishment on the population at large. It had never been used before as a public health measure because it is a widely recognized instrument of political repression. At the end of December 2019, Chinese authorities began locking down social media accounts mentioning the new virus, doctors who warned of it or spoke about it with their colleagues were reprimanded and another, allegedly infected by COVID-19, died. All domestic travel in and out of Wuhan was stopped. If the purpose of the lockdowns was really to prevent spread of the contagion, it’s worth noting that international flights continued. Rather, it appears that the domestic travel ban, like the social media censorship, was to keep news of the government’s blunder from spreading throughout China and leading to massive, perhaps uncontrollable, unrest. If Wuhan’s streets had filled in June and July to protest the authorities’ deadly incompetence when they concealed plans for an incinerator that would sicken the population of one city, how would the Chinese public respond upon discovering that the source for a respiratory illness destined to plague all of the country wasn’t a freak accident of nature that occurred in a wet market, as officials claimed, but the CCP’s own Wuhan Institute of Virology? In January, the Trump administration’s former Deputy National Security Adviser Matt Pottinger told British officials that the latest American intelligence shows that the likeliest source of COVID-19 is the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Pottinger, according to The Daily Mail—a British publication was one of the few Western press outlets that reported Pottinger’s statements—claimed the pathogen may have escaped through a leak or an accident. According to a State Department fact sheet published in January, the United States “has reason to believe that several researchers inside the Wuhan lab became sick in autumn 2019, before the first identified case of the outbreak.” The fact sheet further explains that the Chinese government lab has conducted research on a bat coronavirus most similar to COVID-19 since 2016. Since at least 2017, the WIV has conducted classified research on behalf of the Chinese military. “For many years the United States has publicly raised concerns about China’s past biological weapons work, which Beijing has neither documented nor demonstrably eliminated, despite its clear obligations under the Biological Weapons Convention.” Evidence the pandemic didn’t start in a Wuhan wet market was published as early as January 2020, days after Beijing implemented the lockdown on Jan. 23. According to the British medical journal The Lancet, 13 of the first 41 cases, including the first one, had no links to the market. In May the head of China’s center for disease control and prevention confirmed that there was nothing to link COVID-19 and the wet market. “The novel coronavirus had existed long before” it was found at the market, said the Chinese official. After the Lancet report, Republican officials close to the Trump administration disputed Beijing’s official account. “We don’t know where it originated, and we have to get to the bottom of that,” Sen. Tom Cotton said in February. “We also know that just a few miles away from that food market is China’s only biosafety level 4 super laboratory that researches human infectious diseases.” Cotton said the Chinese had been duplicitous and dishonest. “We need to at least ask the question to see what the evidence says,” Cotton said. “And China right now is not giving any evidence on that question at all.” The corporate American press disparaged Cotton’s search for answers. Jeff Bezos’ Washington Post claimed that Cotton was “fanning the embers of a conspiracy theory that has been repeatedly debunked by experts.” Trump was derided for contradicting American spy services when the president said he had a high degree of confidence that the coronavirus originated in a Wuhan lab. Sen. Ted Cruz said that in dismissing obvious questions about the origins of the pandemic the press was “abandoning all pretenses of journalism to produce CCP propaganda.” The January publication of a New York Magazine article by Nicholson Baker arguing the same case that Trump and GOP officials had been making since last winter raises useful questions. Why did journalists automatically seek to discredit the Trump administration’s skepticism regarding Beijing’s origin story of the coronavirus? Why wait until after the election to allow the publication of evidence that the CCP’s story was spurious? Sure, the media preferred Biden and wanted Trump gone at any cost—but how would it affect the Democrat’s electoral chances to tell Americans the truth about China and COVID-19? China had cultivated many friends in the American press, which is why the media relays Chinese government statistics with a straight face—for instance that China, four times the size of the United States, has suffered 1/100th the number of COVID-19 fatalities. But the key fact is this: In legitimizing CCP narratives, the media covers not primarily for China but for the American class that draws its power, wealth, and prestige from China. No, Beijing isn’t the bad guy here—it’s a responsible international stakeholder. In fact, we should follow China’s lead. And by March, with Trump’s initial acquiescence, American officials imposed the same repressive measures on Americans used by dictatorial powers throughout history to silence their own people. Eventually, the pro-China oligarchy would come to see the full range of benefits the lockdowns afforded. Lockdowns made leading oligarchs richer—$85 billion richer in the case of Bezos alone—while impoverishing Trump’s small-business base. In imposing unconstitutional regulations by fiat, city and state authorities normalized autocracy. And not least, lockdowns gave the American establishment a plausible reason to give its chosen candidate the nomination after barely one-third of the delegates had chosen, and then keep him stashed away in his basement for the duration of the Presidential campaign. And yet in a sense, Joe Biden really did represent a return to normalcy in the decadeslong course of U.S.-China relations. After Biden’s election, China’s foreign minister called for a reset of U.S.-China relations but Chinese activists says Biden policy toward China is already set. “I’m very skeptical of a Biden administration because I am worried he will allow China to go back to normal, which is a 21st-century genocide of the Uyghurs,” one human rights activist told The New York Times after the election. With Biden as president, said another “it’s like having Xi Jinping sitting in the White House.” In November a video circulated on social media purporting to document a public speech given by the head of a Chinese think tank close to the Beijing government. “Trump waged a trade war against us,” he told a Chinese audience. “Why couldn’t we handle him? Why is that between 1992 and 2016, we always resolved issues with the U.S.? Because we had people up there. In America’s core circle of power, we have some old friends.” The appreciative crowd laughed along with him. “During the last three to four decades,” he continued, “we took advantage of America’s core circle. As I said, Wall Street has a very profound influence … We used to rely heavily on them. Problem is they have been declining since 2008. Most importantly after 2016 Wall Street couldn’t control Trump … In the U.S.-China trade war they tried to help. My friends in the U.S. told me that they tried to help, but they couldn’t. Now with Biden winning the election, the traditional elites, political elites, the establishment, they have a very close relationship with Wall Street.” Is it true? The small fortune that Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has earned for simply speaking in front of Wall Street audiences is matter of public record. But she had hard words for Beijing at her confirmation hearing last month, even criticizing the CCP for “horrendous human rights abuses” against the Uyghurs. But the resumes of Biden’s picks for top national security posts tell a different story. Incoming Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines and Secretary of State Antony Blinken worked at a Beltway firm called WestExec, which scrubbed its work on behalf of the CCP from its website shortly before the election. Longtime Biden security aide Colin Kahl, tapped for the No. 3 spot at the Pentagon, worked at an institute at Stanford University that is twinned with Peking University, a school run by a former CCP spy chief and long seen as a security risk by Western intelligence services. As head of the Center for American Progress think tank, Biden’s pick for director of the Office of Management and Budget, Neera Tanden, teamed up with a U.S.-China exchange organization created as a front “to co-opt and neutralize sources of potential opposition to the policies and authority” of the CCP and “influence overseas Chinese communities, foreign governments, and other actors to take actions or adopt positions supportive of Beijing.” Biden’s special assistant for presidential personnel, Thomas Zimmerman, was a fellow at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, flagged by Western intelligence agencies for its ties to China’s Ministry of State Security. U.N. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield gave a 2019 speech at a Chinese-government-funded Confucius Institute in Savannah, Georgia, where she praised China’s role in promoting good governance, gender equity, and the rule of law in Africa. “I see no reason why China cannot share in those values,” she said. “In fact, China is in a unique position to spread these ideals given its strong footprint on the continent.” The family of the incoming commander-in-chief was reportedly given an interest-free loan of $5 million by businessmen with ties to the Chinese military, while Biden’s son Hunter called his Chinese business partner the “spy chief of China.” The reason that the press and social media censored preelection reports of Hunter Biden’s alleged ties to the CCP was not to protect him—$5 million is less than what Bezos has made every hour during the course of the pandemic. No, for the pro-China oligarchy, the point of getting Joe Biden elected was to protect themselves. Reports claiming that the Biden administration will continue the Trump administration’s aggressive efforts to roll back China’s technology industry are misdirection. The new administration is loaded with lobbyists for the American tech industry, who are determined to get the U.S.-China relationship back on track. Biden’s Chief of Staff Ron Klain was formerly on the executive council of TechNet, the trade group that lobbies on behalf of Silicon Valley in Washington. Biden’s White House counsel is Steve Ricchetti whose brother Jeff was hired to lobby for Amazon shortly after the election. Yellen says that “China is clearly our most important strategic competitor.” But the pro-China oligarchy is not competing with the country from which it draws its wealth, power, and prestige. Chinese autocracy is their model. Consider the deployment of more than 20,000 U.S. armed forces members throughout Washington, D.C., to provide security for an inauguration of a president who is rarely seen in public in the wake of a sporadically violent protest march that was cast as an insurrection and a coup; the removal of opposition voices from social media, along with the removal of competing social media platforms themselves; the nascent effort to keep the Trump-supporting half of America from access to health care, credit, legal representation, education, and employment, with the ultimate goal of redefining protest against the policies of the current administration as “domestic terrorism.” What seems clear is that Biden’s inauguration marks the hegemony of an American oligarchy that sees its relationship with China as a shield and sword against their own countrymen. Like Athens’ Thirty Tyrants, they are not simply contemptuous of a political system that recognizes the natural rights of all its citizens that are endowed by our creator; they despise in particular the notion that those they rule have the same rights they do. Witness their newfound respect for the idea that speech should only be free for the enlightened few who know how to use it properly. Like Critias and the pro-Sparta faction, the new American oligarchy believes that democracy’s failures are proof of their own exclusive right to power—and they are happy to rule in partnership with a foreign power that will help them destroy their own countrymen. What does history teach us about this moment? The bad news is that the Thirty Tyrants exiled notable Athenian democrats and confiscated their property while murdering an estimated 5% of the Athenian population. The good news is that their rule lasted less than a year. 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White House Fails to Give Girls a Sporting Chance
Posted: 11 Feb 2021 02:05 PM PST by Tony Perkins: If Joe Biden wants to tear down an institution like girls’ sports, the least he could do is have a good explanation for it. After three weeks, he still doesn’t. Instead, his administration stumbles its way through questions, clumsily trying to defend a defenseless policy that would destroy 50 years of women’s progress. The worst example came Tuesday, when Jen Psaki — a mom herself — couldn’t seem to understand why endangering our daughters was a bad idea. When the issue of Biden’s executive order on transgender sports came up in a press conference, Psaki was visibly annoyed. What message does the White House have, Fox News’s Rachel Sutherland asked, for girls who end up competing against biological boys . “It’s sparking some lawsuits and concern among parents, so does this administration have guidance for schools in dealing with the issue arising over trans girls competing against and with cis girls?” “I’m not sure what your question is,” Psaki said. “The president’s executive order has — ” Sutherland started, but was cut off. “I’m familiar with the order,” the press secretary interrupted. “But what was your question about it?” “The question is,” Sutherland tried again, “does the president have a message for local school officials in dealing with these kinds of disputes that are already starting to arise between trans girls who are competing against cis girls, and a level playing field, particularly in high school sports when it leads to college scholarships?” Psaki ignored the question, deciding instead to repeat the same tired platitudes that “the president’s belief is that trans rights are human rights.” How the schools deal with this mess they created, she went on, is up to them. In other words, the president doesn’t care about the consequences — only that Americans suffer them. Unfortunately for Joe Biden, this isn’t an issue either side is willing to drop. Parents on both sides of the aisle — including notable gay and lesbian activists — are furious at the complete disregard the administration is showing on girls’ safety and opportunity. Look, Senator Roger Marshall (R-Kans.) said, “I wish no ill will towards people [who identify as] transgender, but I don’t want boys who are males [with] a Y chromosome to be competing against girls in sports at any level — middle school, high school, college. And I don’t know about you, but I have one daughter and [I’ve] coach[ed] lots of young ladies in high school sports — and the opportunity [for them] to get scholarships in college, all of this would be jeopardized. And the girls have rights too.” His bill, like Rep. Greg Steube’s (R-Fla.), would strip the Title IX funding of any school that goes along with this nonsense. “We just want a level playing field that’s fair,” he insisted. And right now, that’s the opposite of what girls are getting. As Abigail Shrier points out, the fastest female sprinter in the world, American runner Allyson Felix, has more Olympic gold medals than Usain Bolt. “Her lifetime best for the 400-meter run is 49.26 seconds. Based on 2018 data, nearly 300 high school boys in the U.S. alone could beat it.” If the Left isn’t stopped, the records of women and girls all over the world will be erased. “That’s wrong,” Nikki Haley argues. “It’s insulting. And women know it, too… They’re just afraid to speak out, because they know they’ll be silenced and called bigots. But we’re not bigots. We’re women. And we need to be heard, not silenced. We also need the backing of those who should know better.” Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) called the whole movement “bizarre” in a pointed exchange with Biden’s radical education pick. “That’s one way to put it,” Steube told me on “Washington Watch.” “But I would say it’s a lot stronger. I would say it’s dangerous– because not only are you going to have biological men competing with biological women, but they’ll also be in the women’s locker room. They’ll be in the women’s showers. They’ll be in the women’s facility, getting ready for meets as a biological male. And there are a lot of Democrats who obviously have problems with their daughters being in locker rooms and showers with biological men, when the only requirement is that they identify as a woman that day to compete in whatever sport it is.” When he dealt with this issue last year in the House, he brought up some scary instances, where people who identified as transgender women physically overpowered and hurt their competition. “One of the examples I gave was a biological male who was, quote unquote, identifying as a woman. He was in a female boxing match and broke the eye socket of the woman boxer… Men and women are different. They’re different physiologically, they’re different physically… and that makes it dangerous.” It shouldn’t be controversial, Greg went on, that “men are stronger [and] bigger. They [have an advantage], because of the different hormones and muscle size… That is a scientific fact. And to just ignore that, if Democrats are the so-called ‘party of science,’ that just shows you that this is 100 percent a political agenda for them. And they don’t care about women’s sports — because if they did, they [wouldn’t pursue this].” And while Steube isn’t optimistic about his bill’s chances in the liberal-controlled House, the good news is that the states aren’t waiting. A whopping 17 of them are moving forward — racing to stop this lunacy with measures that protect girls’ sports. Because at the end of the day, this isn’t just about track meets and tennis matches. It’s about fighting back against an effort to deconstruct human sexuality, morality — and with it, Western civilization. This is devious. It’s dangerous. And we have to stop it. Contact your state legislators and tell them you support their courageous work to keep the Left from canceling our girls. For more information about bill numbers in your states, check out SaveWomensSports.com. 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Friday, February 12, 2021
Good morning, NBC News readers.
Today we are taking a look at the challenging distribution issues on the Covid-19 vaccine front, former President Donald Trump’s defense team taking the podium in his impeachment trial and an immersive art exhibit in Chicago meant to take your mind off the pandemic.
Here is what’s happening this Friday morning.
Biden admin secures 200 million more Covid vaccines. Next challenge: distribution. The U.S. has secured 200 million more coronavirus vaccine doses from Pfizer and Moderna, which should provide enough doses to vaccinate nearly every American, President Joe Biden said Thursday.
It’s great news, but it remains unclear when everyone who wants vaccinations will be able to get them given the logistical challenges of distribution and administering the shots.
One move that should help is the Biden administration last week tapping both large retail pharmacies and small local drug stores across the country to carry out the vaccinations.
For each of these mom and pop pharmacies, that has meant investing huge sums of money to purchase freezers for vaccine storage, buying personal protective equipment, acquiring scheduling software, hiring additional staff or shuffling employees around to allow them to run vaccination clinics within their storefronts or in firehouses, parking lots and community centers.
It’s crucial work in slowing Covid-19 infection rates, but there is a growing problem: These small businesses are often not getting paid for the extra work and associated costs.
Critics say if decades-old policies that gum up medical billing and insurance aren’t tweaked soon, small pharmacies could fail in their efforts to help end the pandemic.
“We’re doing a tremendous amount of work to provide this vaccine compared to others, and the reimbursement this time should be simple and represent that,” said Neal Smoller, who owns the Village Apothecary in Woodstock, New York.
Meantime, if you are trying to secure a vaccine for yourself or a loved one, check out our new Plan Your Vaccine online tool. It tells you everything you need to know about getting a Covid-19 shot, based on your unique situation.
Trump’s lawyers to present defense in impeachment trial Former President Donald Trump’s defense team will begin a full day of arguments today at noon in his Senate impeachment trial after House Democrats wrapped up two days of presentations that included harrowing footage of last month’s Capitol riot.
Trump’s lawyers are expected to argue that an impeachment trial of a former president is unconstitutional — a point legal experts dispute.
They are also expected to say the former president’s speech at a rally that preceded the violence at the Capitol, in which he riled up the crowd with repeated false claims of election fraud, is protected by the First Amendment.
Democratic House managers wrapped up their case against Trump on Thursday by focusing on the damage his supporters caused at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 and the harm that could come if he isn’t held accountable.
“Impeachment is not to punish, but to prevent,” said Rep. Diana DeGette, D-Colo., one of the impeachment managers. “We are not here to punish Donald Trump. We are here to prevent the seeds of hatred that he planted from bearing any more fruit.”
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THINK about it Louise Linton’s “Me You Madness” is a bad movie by bad people. I almost loved it, political and cultural critic Meredith Clark writes in an opinion piece.
Live BETTER These three cozy, comforting vegetarian dinners are perfect for lazy weeknights.
Shopping Presidents Day is this weekend. Here are the best sales and deals on furniture, clothing, home goods and more.
One fun thing A massive space in Chicago has been turned into a floor-to-ceiling canvas of Van Gogh’s work, offering people a socially-distant way to step inside a painting and forget about the outside world.
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FIRST READ: The impeachment case against Trump comes down to this one question
The last three days of arguments by the Democratic impeachment managers boil down to this simple question: Is political violence – in support of a president, provoked by a president, never vociferously condemned by a president – ever acceptable in a democracy?
As it turns out, we were asking this very question five years ago during the 2016 GOP presidential race.
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“We love American politics because of its excitement, its unpredictability, and its clash of ideas and policies. But we’ve never seen this in our lifetimes until now — when politics becomes scary,” said our March 14, 2016 newsletter. “And that has been the overarching political story over the past 96 hours, as Donald Trump rallies have featured sucker punches, scuffles, unrest, and even a protester trying to jump on the stage.”
And here was our colleague Benjy Sarlin’s story just two days later: “Donald Trump warned on Wednesday that his supporters would respond with ‘riots’ if he fails to secure the nomination at July’s convention in Cleveland. ‘I think you’d have riots,’ Trump told CNN on Wednesday. ‘I think you’d have riots. I’m representing a tremendous many, many millions of people.’”
In the end, fights at rallies and threats of “riots” became acceptable to most of Trump’s voters and allies.
So did what happened in Charlottesville. So did Trump cheering on a Republican congressman (now a governor) who body-slammed a reporter. So did Trump tweeting “when the looting starts, the shooting starts.” So did Trump supporters trying to run the opposition’s campaign bus off the road, and so did Trump siding with armed protestors threatening a Democratic governor in Michigan.
Here’s what Democratic impeachment managers asked yesterday: Is what happened on Jan. 6 – the lead-up to the rally, Donald Trump’s words at the rally, his kind words about the rioters, and his failure to admit he did anything wrong – acceptable to GOP voters and politicians?
Because if it is, there will almost certainly be a next time.
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Trump’s defense takes its turn
The impeachment trial reconvenes at noon ET, with Donald Trump’s lawyers taking their turn.
Trump lawyer David Schoen told reporters on Thursday that he expects his side will use “maybe three to four hours” total today, per NBC’s Monica Alba, Hallie Jackson and Kristen Welker.
And that means, as NBC’s Capitol Hill teams points out, that we’re headed to a quick conclusion to this impeachment trial.
If the defense takes only three to four hours, then the Q&A phase could happen as soon as today – and closing arguments and a vote on conviction could take place as early as Saturday.
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How 13 senators voted 22 years ago
With the vote on whether or not to convict Trump coming as soon as this weekend, it’s worth reminding you that 13 U.S. senators were around during Bill Clinton’s impeachment trial in 1999.
Here’s how they voted (on perjury and obstruction), per NBC’s Ed Demaria.
Leahy (D) NOT GUILTY, NOT GUILTY
Grassley (R) GUILTY, GUILTY
McConnell (R) GUILTY, GUILTY
Shelby (R) NOT GUILTY, GUILTY
Feinstein (D) NOT GUILTY, NOT GUILTY
Murray (D) NOT GUILTY, NOT GUILTY
Inhofe (R) GUILTY, GUILTY
Wyden (D) NOT GUILTY, NOT GUILTY
Durbin (D) NOT GUILTY, NOT GUILTY
Reed (D) NOT GUILTY, NOT GUILTY
Collins (R) NOT GUILTY, NOT GUILTY
Schumer (D) NOT GUILTY, NOT GUILTY
Crapo (R) GUILTY, GUILTY
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Data Download: The numbers you need to know today
200 million: The number of additional vaccine doses from Pfizer and Moderna that the federal government has secured after finalizing a previously announced deal yesterday
27,508,270: The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States, per the most recent data from NBC News and health officials. (That’s 106,084 more than yesterday morning.)
477,240: The number of deaths in the United States from the virus so far, per the most recent data from NBC News. (That’s 3,515 more than yesterday morning.)
74,225: The number of people currently hospitalized with coronavirus in the United States.
333.1 million: The number of coronavirus tests that have been administered in the United States so far, according to researchers at The COVID Tracking Project.
43,643,157: Total vaccine doses administered in the U.S.
10,462,217: People fully vaccinated
76: The number of days left for Biden to reach his 100-day vaccination goal.
$10,000: The amount spent on customized pens ordered from China for guests at former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s “Madison Dinner” events
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200 million more vaccine doses
During remarks at the National Institutes of Health yesterday, President Biden announced that the U.S. has now purchased enough Covid-19 vaccines to vaccinate 300 million Americans by the end of July.
Here was Biden on Thursday:
“We signed the final contracts for 100 million more Moderna and 100 million more Pfizer vaccines. And we’re also able to move up the delivery dates with an additional 200 million vaccines to the end of July — faster than we expected. And in further good news, both companies agreed — and we’re now contractually obligated — to expedite delivery of 100 million doses, that were promised by the end of June, to deliver them by the end of May. That’s a month faster. That means lives will be saved. That means we’re now on track to have enough supply for 300 million Americans by the end of July.”
Of course, that’s before FDA approval of Johnson & Johnson’s one-dose vaccine that is currently going through the emergency use authorization process
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ICYMI: What ELSE is happening in the world?
The New York Times reports that Trump was sicker than the White House acknowledged when he was transported to Walter Reed with Covid last October.
What in the world is going on with the mess over at the Lincoln Project?
Here’s everything you need to know about getting a Covid-19 vaccination.
Next on Joe Biden’s priority list: Infrastructure.
The country’s federal debt is set to be larger than the entire economy this year for only the second time since the end of World War II, CBO says.
The Biden DHS plans to expand grants to address domestic extremism.
Nikki Haley is positioning herself for what’s next, POLITICO writes. But which version of herself will be on the ballot in 2024?
China has banned BBC World News from airing in the country.
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No images? Click here Good morning. It’s Friday, Feb. 12, and we’re covering day three of the Senate impeachment trial, budget deficits, and the Lunar New Year. Have feedback? Let us know at hello@join1440.com. First time reading? Sign up here. NEED TO KNOWTrump Defense BeginsThe first half of the Senate impeachment trial finished yesterday, as House managers closed their final arguments alleging former President Donald Trump was responsible for the Jan. 6 storming of the US Capitol. The day was less emotionally charged than Wednesday, when a montage of new footage was revealed (see previous write-up). Prosecutors primarily focused on demonstrating that many in the crowd believed they were acting at the behest of Trump. The former president’s defense lawyers will begin their rebuttal today and are expected to argue a conviction of a now-private citizen is unconstitutional (see overview). Ancillary defenses include an argument the events of Jan. 6 do not meet the legal definition of insurrection and an assertion that the process violates Trump’s First Amendment rights. Read the pretrial brief here. The defense team has 16 hours to present its case, though reports suggest they may try and finish today. Barring a decision to call witnesses, such a scenario may set up a final vote as early as tomorrow. Historic Deficits The Congressional Budget Office estimates the 2021 budget deficit will reach $2.3T, according to projections released yesterday. The figure, down $900B from last year, is expected to be equal to more than 10% of the gross domestic product—the sum of the country’s goods and services produced annually. The past two years have seen the highest deficit-to-GDP ratios since World War II (see data), which peaked near 27% in 1943. The historic shortfalls were a combination of more than $3.5T in pandemic stimulus funding and stymied economic activity, which decreases tax revenues collected by the government. Overall, the yearly budget gaps are expected to push the national debt to more than $35T or 107% of GDP—the highest in US history. Notably, the projections do not include a $1.9T stimulus package currently under consideration. See the full report here. Year of the OxCelebrations for the Lunar New Year get underway today, marking the start of the lunisolar calendar in many East Asian countries. Largely driven by China, the events make up what is recognized as the largest annual human migration, though travel is expected to be significantly down this year as officials try to prevent hundreds of millions of city-based migrant workers from returning home amid the pandemic. Linked to the repeating 12-year Chinese Zodiac cycle, the new year also marks the transition from the Year of the Rat into the Year of the Ox, a sign that symbolizes strength and fairness (see a visual guide). Many of the celebrations will also carry a tone of relief. Last year, China placed three cities with 18 million residents under a strict lockdown just as festivities began, in an attempt to blunt the nascent pandemic. Wuhan, where the virus first emerged, has been virus-free for months. $50 FOR INVESTING IN CRYPTOThis year has taught us that volatility is par for the course. But there’s one thing that shows up pretty consistently in history: inflation. As the government prints money, the value of the dollar decreases. Cryptocurrency, however, is finite. There’s no way to “print” more Bitcoin, which means that the more people invest in it, the more its value rises. > If you haven’t taken the plunge already, it isn’t too late to diversify your assets with crypto. 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Welcome to the Friday edition of the Internet Insider, where we dissect the week online. Today:
- Gina Carano’s controversial firing
- ‘Buffy’ stars weigh in on the Joss Whedon allegations
- The Gorilla Glue saga ends with a successful procedure
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Gina Carano fired over social media posts
On Wednesday evening, Lucasfilm revealed that actress Gina Carano was no longer employed by the company and that she would not be involved in any future projects.
Carano played Cara Dune in the first two seasons of Disney+’s The Mandalorian, and she quickly developed a fanbase—notably among women who were happy to see a muscly, tough female character get a major role in a Star Wars title.
Carano was on track to continue starring in The Mandalorian, and possibly other spinoff series. But that all changed last year, when Carano’s social media posts began to make headlines.
She shared conspiracy theories about the presidential election, mocked people for wearing masks, and made fun of people for using pronouns in their bios until her co-star Pedro Pascal spoke to her about it and “helped [her] understand.”
But the final straw was a post she shared on her Instagram that compared being hated for having different political views to how Jewish people were treated in the events leading up to the Holocaust.
The response to the news has been met with outrage by some, and now there’s even calls to fire Pascal over his own social media posts. But that seems unlikely. In fact, Pascal just landed a lead role for a different franchise: HBO’s The Last Of Us series, based on the popular video game.
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‘Buffy’ stars weigh in on Charisma Carpenter’s Joss Whedon allegations
Buffy and Angel star Charisma Carpenter went public with some alarming allegations about writer/director Joss Whedon on Wednesday, accusing him of creating a “toxic work environment” and punishing her for getting pregnant while filming Angel. Her statement adds to an ongoing series of accusations that characterize Whedon as an abusive boss. Other Buffy stars are now weighing in, including Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy), Anthony Head (Giles), Michelle Trachtenberg (Dawn), Amber Benson (Tara), and several other members of the cast and crew.
In a British TV interview on Thursday morning, Head said he was “gutted” to read these allegations and added he’d been “up most of the night running through [his] memories” of working on the show, wondering what he’d missed. “This is not a man saying, ‘I didn’t see this so it didn’t happen,'” he said. “I’m gutted because one of my memories, my fondest memory was that [Buffy] was so empowering.” Whedon has not responded publicly to Carpenter’s allegations.
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The Gorilla Glue saga ends with a successful procedure
Tessica Brown has successfully removed the Gorilla Glue from her hair after more than a month of immovability and pain.
Earlier this week, Brown traveled to Los Angeles to meet with plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Obeng, who reportedly performed the $12,500 procedure for free. TMZ filmed the four-hour procedure, which involved a mixture of medical-grade adhesive remover, aloe vera, olive oil, and acetone.
The 40-year-old business owner went viral and was labeled “Gorilla Glue girl” after posting a TikTok earlier this month explaining her nightmare situation: Her hair hadn’t moved in “about a month” after using Gorilla Glue’s spray adhesive on her hair in lieu of her regular product. People claimed she purposely tried to go viral for “clout,” which she said has taken a toll on her and her kids, who now have to deal with comments from classmates and teachers. “I never was going to take this to social media,” she told ET in an interview. “The reason I took this to social media was because I didn’t know what else to do.”
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