Friday, October 1, 2021

Is Pelosi Going Down? It's Iran Again. With Soros Who Needs Enemies? FBI Had A Source Why Did They Not Stop It? Some Articles.










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Is Pelosi going down?
 After all these cocktail party's in D.C her ability to walk upright may be in jeopardy and  consequently, I would not be surprised if China has gotten to her as they did with Feinstein.

House Delays Vote on Infrastructure Bill as Democrats Feud

A liberal revolt left Democrats short of votes, but leaders insisted they would bring up the measure again on Friday, giving them more time to reach a deal on a separate climate and safety net bill.

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When Congress fails to screw things up it is generally positive for the markets in time and so it was today, Oct.1st,:

Reconciliation Bill, as We Know It, Is Dead, Thanks To Senators Manchin, McConnell — and Schumer
By LAWRENCE KUDLOW, Special to the Sun

The so-called reconciliation bill, as we know it, from the House Budget and Ways and Means committees — the Senate never did produce a tax bill, but no matter — the reconciliation bill as we know it is dead. It died with a brilliant statement from Senator Joe Manchin. And with the cleverness of the Republican leader, Mitch McConnell.

Mr. McConnell moved the Senate GOP to vote in favor of a continuing resolution without any debt ceiling changes. So there will be no government shutdown. The Democrats are still on the hook for the expected increase in debt. Just moments ago, the House approved the Senate’s continuing resolution. There may be a House vote on infrastructure this evening. I say maybe, because it’s not yet a done deal.

If there is a vote, the outcome is still up in the air. Left-wing progressives might boycott the bill. Moderate Republicans might support it. At this point, no one knows. The big issue, though, is the $4 trillion-plus reconciliation budget, which Senator Manchin killed.

Now, there may be a new budget resolution that would contain Mr. Manchin’s conditions. It might also include Senator Sinema's concerns about taxes and spending. I think that would require months of re-negotiation and might never get done. Were the version right now brought to the Senate, it would fail 52 to 48.

Congratulations Senator Schumer. The New Yorker ignored Mr. Manchin in July. The Mountain State mensch, as the Sun calls Mr. Manchin, wouldn’t go away with his opposition. That was Mr. Schumer’s mistake, and President Biden’s same mistake, doomed the bill. Nor, let it be remembered for all time, was Mr. Manchin prepared to vote for a bill that fails to restore the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits federal funding of abortions. Good for him.

So the federal government could be living on temporary budgets for the next year. It’s not optimal, but it’s been done before. Mr. Manchin’s statement was clear on several accounts. First, unnecessary spending is “fiscal insanity” and would jack up the inflation tax that falls most heavily on the middle class.

Second, Mr. Manchin insists that all the Democratic social spending proposals be strictly limited with means testing for eligibility and would have to include work requirements. For weeks and weeks, we have pointed to the lack of workfare as a major problem in the Democratic budget, one that degrades the dignity of work.

That lack cuts into the very social fabric of America and destroys opportunities for those who become dependent on the federal welfare state. Mr. Manchin is all over this. He repeated the means testing idea several times, including in his statement last night and his press conferences today.

A lot of people are pointing to a possible topline Manchin number of $1.5 trillion. We’ve been reading a memo to Chuck Schumer from Mr. Manchin dated this past July. That’s probably where the $1.5 trillion comes from, though he has told people privately his range is between $1 trillion and $1.5 trillion. Today, he stayed with $1.5 trillion.

Here’s the rub. It’s the content of the budget policies that’s more important than the top line. In that memo, Mr. Manchin insists on needs-based means testing, with targeted spending caps on existing programs and “no additional handouts or transfer payments.”

The West Virginian also asks that no new legislative funding can be dispersed until all of the Covid legislation money is spent. He also said that the Federal Reserve should end quantitative easing.

On energy, Mr. Manchin said the sole jurisdiction on any clean energy standards must be the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, which Mr. Manchin chairs.

Mr. Manchin wants spending on innovation, not elimination. He wanted fuel neutrality. He wanted carbon capture research to include coal and natural gas. He argued that if tax credits for solar and wind are included and extended, then fossil fuel tax credits must not be repealed.

So when I say reconciliation as we know it is dead, I’m suggesting that Mr. Manchin’s conditions on transfer programs, entitlements, and fossil fuels will be incompatible with the prevailing ideologies of the far-left progressives that dominate today’s Democratic Party. Last night, I called it mutually assured destruction. It’s happening.

No doubt there will be more talks, negotiating, haggling, and what not. It’s going to take a long time, in my view. Mr. Manchin is going to get his strategic pause, and I’m all for it. He’s being attacked as a Republican, infiltrating the Democratic Party. I’ve been around long enough, though, to remember that the Democratic Party used to have plenty of fiscal conservatives.

Especially from the South and the Midwest. They were variously called “blue dogs,” “yellow dogs,” whatever dogs.

I like those old blue dog democrats, of whom Mr. Manchin is one of. I also have written about another fiscally conservative Democrat, a certain John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Years ago, my former boss, Ronald Reagan, passed his agenda of tax cuts and defense build-up with the help of blue dog democrats. Senator Sinema has recently been described as a John McCain independent of the sort who will vote her beliefs. She’s opposed to the corporate tax hike. My kind of gal.

Mr. Manchin favors a 25% corporate tax hike and a 28% capital gains tax. Sorry about that. But we’ll get to all of that later. Right now, reconciliation is dead. I believe there is going to be a long pause. and I have a happy face. The country will benefit. Save America. Kill the bill.

And:
I e mailed Kim what I am about to write.

I do not understand why Manchin does not join the Republicans now. Mitch would give him anything he would want by way of chairing a top notch Senate Committee.

Highly likely Republicans will take back The Senate in 2022, so how does that leave Manchin?  With nothing in a party he no longer has anything in common with and a group of anti-Semite radicals who would hate his guts.  

If he joins the Republican Party now he will surely be re-elected in West Va., would have some power now and would effectively help Republicans to become  more capable of  blunting the nonsense Democrat radicals seek to impose on our nation.

Kim, did you ask him this? I know his father was a Democrat but the party left his father and him so what is there left for them  to leave?

The Joe Manchin Moment
Pelosi and Schumer’s big mistake was to think they could bully him into submission.

By Kimberley A. Strassel


Credit Sen. Joe Manchin for this week solving a paradox. What happens when an irresistible progressive force meets an immovable senator? Physicists take note: The West Virginian is still standing.

To listen to those progressives and the media, President Biden’s agenda hangs in the balance because Mr. Manchin keeps refusing to say what he “wants.” They deigned to express fury and incredulity at Mr. Manchin’s Wednesday night rejection of their $3.5 trillion entitlement blowout. As our president might say: C’mon! Mr. Manchin has been clear for two solid months now. This pileup is solely the fault of a left that put its fingers in its ears, arrogantly relying on threats.


Politico has now made public a July 28 document, signed by Mr. Manchin and Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, outlining what “agreement” it would take for Mr. Manchin to begin reconciliation. His topline: $1.5 trillion. His top corporate rate: 25%. No debate on the bill prior to Oct. 1. No reconciliation dollars to flow until after Covid funds were disbursed. Only “needs based” programs, with “means testing.” And conditions on climate provisions. “Senator Manchin does not guarantee that he will vote for the final reconciliation legislation if it exceeds the conditions outlined in this agreement,” reads the paper, in bold. This was two weeks before the Senate voted to begin the reconciliation process.

Mr. Manchin broadcast the same to his colleagues in public. On Aug. 11, he issued a statement declaring the $3.5 trillion “irresponsible,” and in a Sept. 2 op-ed in these pages reiterated he would never support that number. He later noted the bill should be at most “1, 1.5” trillion, and laid out his corporate-tax marker. He said he’d reject any process that set an “artificial” topline and “reverse-engineer[ed]” priorities. He said there was “no way” he’d have any answers by Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s deadline of Sept. 27. He also voiced opposition to expanding Medicare and to certain climate provisions, and he noted his means-testing requirement.

Democrats’ response? Mr. Schumer bulled through a $3.5 trillion resolution, disemboweling the Manchin agreement. (Mr. Manchin voted to begin the process, even as he warned he wouldn’t support that as a final number.) Mrs. Pelosi ordered committee chairmen to mark up by Sept. 27 an artificial $3.5 trillion topline that reverse-engineered priorities and included a Medicare expansion, climate provisions, a 26.5% corporate tax, and giveaways to everyone—with nary a means-test in sight. And Democrats suggest Mr. Manchin isn’t operating in “good faith”?

Mr. Manchin’s vote is essential in a 50-50 Senate; nothing happens without him. The Democratic decision to plow ahead with this resolution—knowing that nearly every policy element and some $2 trillion in additional spending had already been rejected by a senator whose support was indispensable—would at any other time be described as mind-boggling ineptitude. Today, it is progressives’ standard operating procedure.

Democratic leaders chose the option they’ve come to rely on: brute force. Instead of negotiating, party leaders arrogantly bet that a two-month campaign of threats, bullying and pressure would cattle-prod Mr. Manchin into line. Mrs. Pelosi took hostage his bipartisan $1 trillion infrastructure package, tying its fate to his willingness to roll over. Liberal activists piled on with protests and smears about his “corruption.” Elected progressives trashed him online. The White House issued summonses. And the whole lot pushed a false narrative that Mr. Manchin was being coy with his demands. There’s nothing coy about a July signed document with the Senate majority leader that reads: “Agreement to Start Budget Resolution.”

There were signs this week that Mr. Manchin was cracking—but not in the manner Democrats planned. He made increasingly clear he had no intention of negotiating a number this week—and certainly not before an infrastructure vote. His responses to a hectoring media grew more terse, and he looked visibly irked when one pundit informed him on Wednesday that Mrs. Pelosi expected “legislative language” on reconciliation by the following day.

A few hours later he released a statement. Democrats want clarity? This was a nuclear truth bomb. The $3.5 trillion plan is “fiscal insanity.” Spending must be geared toward what “we need and can afford—not designed to reengineer the social and economic fabric of this nation or vengefully tax for the sake of wishful spending.” Any new social program must be means-tested. In later remarks Mr. Manchin said that while he remains open to reconciliation, his top is $1.5 trillion, and it’s not happening soon. Live with it.

Is reconciliation still possible? Yes. Might Mr. Manchin be moved to a higher number? Maybe. What is clear is that Bernie Sanders’s wild-eyed $3.5 trillion free-for-all is dead. It’s a black eye to the Biden administration, Mrs. Pelosi and Mr. Schumer, and it’s their own fault.

Mr. Manchin has reminded his colleagues all year that he expects the congressional process to remain one of negotiation, collegiality, order and norms. They should have taken him at his word.

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Expanding the Abraham Accords would be a positive but it is fraught with all kind of potential liabilities:

A cautionary tale about Arab-Israeli normalization
A conference that urged Iraq to join the Abraham Accords fed hopes for expanding the growing circle of normalization. But intimidation of some of those involved demonstrates how dangerous sanity can be in the Arab world.

By JONATHAN S. TOBIN

Those picking up The Wall Street Journal on Sept. 24 got some good news about the cause of peace in the Middle East. On its opinion page was an article by Sheikh Wisam Al-Harden, an influential tribal leader from Iraq’s Anbar province who has fought with the United States against both Al-Qaeda and ISIS. A member of the leadership of the crucial Sons of Iraq Awakening movement, the sheikh is a key leader of Sunni Arabs in his country. In the article, Al-Harden spoke of his attendance at a conference in Erbil, a city in the Kurdish region of Iraq in which he and 300 other notables publicly supported normalization between their country and the state of Israel

But the blowback about this development has provided a sobering counterpoint to optimism about peace between Jews and Arabs in the Middle East. By successfully intimidating some of those who attended the conference into recanting their positions, as was the case with Al-Harden, Iran and its powerful allies inside Iraq have once again shown that while it is possible to fight Jew-hatred in the Muslim world, no one should underestimate the difficulties of that struggle. That’s especially true so long as the Biden administration, to its shame, isn’t fully supportive of such efforts, as proved to be the case in Iraq.

The event, which was reportedly sponsored by a Brooklyn, N.Y.-based nonprofit called the Center for Peace Communications, had as its goal an effort to expand the circle of peace that was begun a year ago with the signing of the Abraham Accords in which the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain—with the open approval of Saudi Arabia—normalized relations with Israel. Later, Sudan and Morocco joined the agreement. The expectation at the time was that much of the Arab world also wanted in and would, with the proper prodding and help from the United States, further increase the number of nations embracing relations with the Jewish state.

In the wake of the 2020 election and the defeat of former President Donald Trump, who could point to the accords as a crowning achievement of his pro-Israel policies, the Biden administration was decidedly less enthusiastic about the effort. While careful not to disparage the treaties (which it insists on not referring to by the popular term “Abraham Accords”), the foreign-policy establishment that once heaped scorn on the very idea of such normalization efforts, is now back in charge in Washington. The administration knows that the Palestinians have no interest in peace or a two-state solution in which the Obama alumni that are running things again have such religious faith. But they are not that interested in helping Israel and the Arab states come together against Iran. That’s because they know this rapprochement is largely motivated by fear that the Democrats are abandoning them to their fate in favor of renewed efforts to appease Tehran.

Yet it is precisely because of the administration’s determination to revive Obama’s failed policies that Israel and its Sunni Arab neighbors are likely to stick closer to each other rather than being driven apart. Indeed, with America’s already low credibility in the region taking another massive hit as a result of Biden’s disastrous retreat from Afghanistan, Arab states now understand that they need Israel as an ally more than ever.

It is in that context that the idea of a conference of Iraqis—citizens of a nation that not only has been a font of hatred for Israel since 1948 but is associated with a dark past of violent anti-Semitism in the 20th century—supporting normalization was so heartening.

Indeed, what was so wonderful about Al-Harden’s Journal article was his acknowledgment of the tragedy of Iraqi Jews, a 2,600-year-old community that numbered more than 100,000 persons, that was driven out of the country by anti-Semitic riots and hatred.

But as The New York Times reports, the backlash against the conference, which was attended by former U.S. State Department official Dennis Ross, was intense.

According to the Times, as news of the conference in Erbil spread, the overwhelmingly Sunni Anbar province issued arrest warrants for six of the participants. Others were fired from their government jobs. Pictures of the six—now wanted by the authorities for advocating peace with Israel—are now featured on huge banners erected at checkpoints between Anbar and Baghdad with the captions accusing them of “treason.”

Just as ominous was the way Al-Harden was intimidated by the Jew-haters. Reportedly, at the conference, he directly advocated Iraq joining the Abraham Accords and spoke of a desire for reconciliation between Jews and Arabs, especially in the light of the fate of Iraqi Jewry and its successful integration into Israeli society. He also warned of Iraq being reduced to a similar position as Lebanon, where Iranian auxiliaries have destroyed the country’s sovereignty and made it a puppet of Tehran.

But after being threatened for doing this and dismissed from his leadership position at the Awakening movement, Al-Harden completely recanted his position. The sheikh said he was deceived by the conference organizers and that he did not write the speech he gave at the conference or the Wall Street Journal article, claiming that since he does not read or write English, he had no idea what was being published in his own name.

The conference organizer, Joseph Braude, an Arabic-speaking American of Iraqi Jewish descent, insists that the sheikh understood everything that was in the article and his speech. Al-Harden’s son, who did not attend the conference but did drop his father off there, is also facing an arrest warrant if he returns to Anbar. Conference attendees are remaining in Erbil, which is part of the autonomous Kurdish region that broke away from Baghdad’s control decades ago. But they know if they go home, they may die.

Iran dominates much of Iraqi society in part because of the ties between Iraqi Shi’ites and Tehran, but also because Iran became immeasurably strengthened by America’s toppling of the Saddam Hussein regime, an unintended and unfortunate consequence of the 2003 invasion of the country.

As much as one might expect that Iran’s Iraqi allies would do their utmost to oppose the expansion of the Abraham Accords, the saddest and the most disgraceful aspect of this story is the reaction of the Biden administration. While Washington has largely remained silent about these events, it was telling that the one American statement about it demonstrated just how thoroughly Iran has also intimidated the United States.

The International Coalition for Operation Inherent Resolve—the U.S.-led force that has been fighting ISIS for eight years—did have something to say about the pro-normalization conference. In a tweet issued by the command’s spokesman, U.S. Army Col. Wayne Marotto, the force officially stated that it had been, “made aware of announcements … relating to the recent conference held in Erbil to discuss the normalization of ties with Israel. @Coalition had no prior knowledge of the event, nor do we have any affiliation with its participants.”

In other words, the U.S. military made it clear that its allies who had taken a stand in favor of peace with Israel were on their own. Rather than standing with the advocates of normalization, America was doing its best to appear indifferent to their fate even as other Iraqis, egged on by Iraq, were demanding their blood.

Can we expect courageous Iraqis to stand up to Iranian influence and anti-Semitism when even America won’t also do so? As JNS recently reported in an interview with a pro-normalization former Iraqi legislator who had to flee the country for his life, many Iraqis would like to join those working with Israel against Iran. But so long as the Biden administration treats this cause as if it were radioactive, advocacy for peace will remain a perilous choice.

Jonathan S. Tobin is editor in chief of JNS—Jewish News Syndicate. 
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Bad dudes but why expect anything else?

IAEA: Iran reneges on agreement to let nuclear inspectors service monitoring equipment

The IAEA said Tehran violated an agreement reached on Sept. 12 to allow it to swap out memory cards and reset surveillance equipment at Iranian nuclear sites.

(September 27, 2021 / JNS) Iran broke an agreement to allow International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors to maintain monitoring equipment at Iranian nuclear sites, the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency said on Sunday.

IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi “stresses that Iran’s decision not to allow agency access to the TESA Karaj centrifuge component manufacturing workshop is contrary to the agreed terms of the joint statement issued on 12 September,” the IAEA said in a statement, Reuters reported.

Grossi met with the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Mohammad Eslami in Tehran on Sept. 12  where it was agreed to allow the IAEA to reset monitoring equipment and replace memory cards in surveillance equipment at Iranian nuclear sites.

Iran allowed IAEA inspectors to do so “at all necessary locations in Iran with the exception of the centrifuge component manufacturing workshop at the TESA Karaj complex,” Sunday’s IAEA statement said.

Iran’s envoy to IAEA Kazem Gharibabadi tweeted on Monday that the TESA Karaj complex doesn’t fall under the agreement.

“During the discussions in Tehran & Vienna, Iran indicated that since Tessa Karaj Complex is still under security and judicial investigations, equipment related to this Complex are not included for servicing,” he said.

“Therefore, DG’s [director-general’s] report on Sep 26 isn’t accurate and goes beyond the agreed terms,” of the Sept. 12 agreement, he said.

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With friends like Soros who needs enemies.  We Jews have perfected the art of growing our own.


Soros’ Cash Helps ‘flip’ Evangelicals Away from Israel

By John Aman


He’s Jewish, but George Soros is no friend to Israel. The radical billionaire told the New York Times in 2006 he is “very critical of Israel.”


That’s an understatement. The Israeli government has blasted the deep-pocketed philanthropist and atheist for “funding organizations that defame the Jewish state.” And former U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman says Soros has done “more to vilify the state of Israel … than almost any individual on the face of the earth.”


One of the world’s wealthiest men, Soros has used his philanthropy to steer the American Jewish community away from its traditional support for Israel. He helped launch J Street, a left-wing, Palestinian-friendly Jewish lobby now positioned as an alternative to the American Israel Political Action Committee (AIPAC), the long-recognized pro-Israel powerhouse.


And Soros is also using his wealth to distance evangelicals – long the leading pro-Israel constituency in the U.S. – from the Jewish state. For a decade, Soros has been giving six-figure grants to the Telos Group, which takes evangelical influencers on expense-paid tours to Israel and brings “Israeli and Palestinian leaders and activists” to speak in the U.S.


As I show in my new booklet, “Hijacked: How George Soros and Friends Exploit Your Church” (available from D. James Kennedy Ministries), Soros has been an “angel investor” for Telos. He gave it half of its start-up funding in its first three years, a total of $713,500. And Soros pumped another $1.6 million into Telos from 2012 to 2019.


The listed purpose for Soros’ largesse is “to educate U.S. leaders in faith communities … about the reality on the ground in Palestine/Israel.” In plain terms, that means cooling evangelical fervor for Israel.


“Telos Group purports to promote a ‘pro-Israel, pro-Palestinian and pro-peace’ agenda, but the problem is that this slogan has become a cover for broadcasting a lot of misinformation that invariably cuts against Israel,” Dexter Van Zile, Christian media analyst for the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA) told JNS.org. “It’s part of a propaganda or cognitive war against Israel.”


Co-founded in 2009 by Todd Deatherage, an evangelical Christian, and Gregory Khalil, an American attorney of Palestinian descent, Telos has taken more than 110 groups to Israel, giving evangelical leaders a decidedly pro-Palestinian perspective. Telos tours have featured speakers like Mitri Raheb and Elias Chacour, severe critics of the Jewish state who dive into the deep end of the anti-Semitic pool.


Raheb, the former pastor of a Lutheran Church in Bethlehem, has advanced the contemptible theory that Jews have no historic association with the land of Israel. And Chacour, the former Melkite Catholic bishop of Galilee, “has frequently drawn comparisons between the state of Israel and Nazi Germany,” writes Tricia Miller, a senior analyst for CAMERA.


“Experts” like these make a pronounced impact on high-profile evangelicals. Lynne Hybels, co-founder of the influential megachurch Willow Creek Community Church, has taken over 100 Willow Creek staffers and leaders on Telos tours to “Israel/Palestine,” the Telos Group’s loaded term for the Jewish state and the disputed Palestinian territories. Hybels has disparaged Israel for its “occupation of the West Bank and the continuing blockade of Gaza,” which she calls “a violation of human rights” – accusations that echo Palestinian talking points.


Likewise, Relevant magazine founder Cameron Strang offered his readers a heavily slanted picture of “Israel/Palestine” in his “Blessed Are the Peacemakers” 2014 cover story, published after his Telos-guided visit to the Holy Land. Strang’s account gave readers – without comment or correction – this bit of blatant misinformation from PLO leader Hanan Ashrawi: “Palestinians are the descendants of the early Christians. We are probably the straightest line to original Christianity.”


This would be news, no doubt, to the apostles – all Jewish – who struggled at first with the idea of gentile followers of Jesus. It also shoehorns the Palestinians into the first century despite their invention as a people in the late 1960s.


Google’s “Ngram Viewer,” which maps the appearance of unique terms in books from 1800 to the present, documents the Palestinians’ late arrival. A search for “Palestinian state” or “Palestinian people” turns up almost no hits before the late 1960s, when the number shoots upward.


But it’s not just evangelical elites who sour on Israel after Soros-funded Telos tours. The rank-and-file do, too. A 2017 excursion left Katie Kallam, the daughter of an evangelical pastor, disenchanted with the Jewish state. “I didn’t realize how much of our defense budget goes to Israel,” Kellam told Jewish Currents. “It was jarring to learn how complicit I am as an American.”


Of course, Israel is the lone democracy in the Middle East, a pro-Western state and strong U.S. ally. It’s also surrounded by enemies who want it destroyed. But reasons like that for aiding Israel may not be heard on Telos tours.


Perhaps that’s why Telos Group co-founder Todd Deatherage told Jewish Currents it’s “easy to almost flip people” from sympathy for Israel to sympathy for Palestinians.


Telos, which leverages evangelical celebrities to reach into the evangelical community, may be eroding support for Israel among younger evangelicals. A recent survey registered a 42% drop since 2018 in support for Israel among evangelicals aged 18-29. Some say the drop is not that steep, but it’s still cause for alarm.


George Soros might consider it a return on investment. Dubbed “one of Israel’s most dangerous and powerful enemies in the Western world,” Soros is at least getting his money’s worth.


John Aman is Director of Communications at D. James Kennedy Ministries and author of the new booklet, “Hijacked: How George Soros and Friends Exploit Your Church,” a print companion to the new D. James Kennedy Ministries documentary, “How the Left is Stealing Your Church.”

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When the FBI can prevent something and does not, it is engaged in politics of the worst kind:


As scores of Proud Boys made their way, chanting and shouting, toward the Capitol on Jan. 6, one member of the far-right group was busy texting a real-time account of the march to his handler at the F.B.I.

He provided the bureau with an inside glimpse of the action, according to confidential records obtained by The New York Times.

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It can be difficult to know who is lying and who is telling the truth. We also have to be realistic...is Biden lying or can he not remember? Either way, he’s proven time and again that he’s unfit to lead.


General McKenzie helps to shed some light during the Senate hearing. The president was advised and the president chose not to take the recommendations.


Read on to find out more about the liars in the White House...and it’s not just Biden we have to worry about.


Fighting for Freedom,


Lawrence Cooper

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One of my  favorite thinker/writers is Dov Fischer in addition to Kim Strassel , Victor Davis Hanson and, of course Charles Krauthammer, but he no longer is with us and what a tragedy.


Rabbi Dov Fischer, Esq., a high-stakes litigation attorney of more than twenty-five years and an adjunct professor of law of more than fifteen years, is rabbi of Young Israel of Orange County, California. His legal career has included serving as Chief Articles Editor of UCLA Law Review, clerking for the Hon. Danny J. Boggs in the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and then litigating at three of America’s most prominent law firms: JonesDay, Akin Gump, and Baker & Hostetler. In his rabbinical career, Rabbi Fischer has served several terms on the Executive Committee of the Rabbinical Council of America, is Senior Rabbinic Fellow at the Coalition for Jewish Values, has been Vice President of Zionist Organization of America, and has served on regional boards of the American Jewish Committee, B’nai Brith Hillel, and several others. His writings on contemporary political issues have appeared over the years in the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, the Jerusalem Post, National Review, American Greatness, The Weekly Standard, and in Jewish media in American and in Israel. A winner of an American Jurisprudence Award in Professional Legal Ethics, Rabbi Fischer also is the author of two books, including General Sharon’s War Against Time Magazine, which covered the Israeli General’s 1980s landmark libel suit.



https://spectator.org/system-cheats-conservatives/


Why Conservatives Legitimately Feel the System Cheats Us | The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

Dov Fischer


We rarely hear or read of the way conservatives feel cheated by the System. We read of “Systemic Racism” — a lie, a Big Lie — and we are fed a never-ending dose of complaints by Nancy Pelosi, The Squad and their ilk of this unfairness or that unfairness. They expect criminals to be coddled. The police to be defunded. Bail to be ended as a system for assuring that accused criminals return to court. They expect ICE to be deconstructed, the border to be opened without restraint, illegals to be afforded Constitutional rights, taxes to be raised on those who work hardest to generate this country’s wealth, risk-taking to be punished, $3.5 trillion more borrowed from China to pay for social programs that never work, and energy exploration to be suppressed so that we again would become dependent on the dirty oil from the Arab Muslim tyrannical and anti-American sheikdoms.


We live in a Bizarro World, an upside-down universe where, when we read or turn on the news to watch mainstream news sources — ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, CNN, MSNBC, the New York Times, and the Washington Post — we expect to hear and read sanity but instead get pummeled with craziness and irrationality. None of it makes sense, but “everyone” who seems to be “in the know” says and repeats it, leaving us wondering whether our television speakers  are working properly, whether we are missing something so obvious. So we turn to publications like this one, and to opinion columns like this one, to assess whether we really are all alone.


We are not alone. We are in the tens of millions, really more than 200 million at least, given the 174 million — and more — of us over age 18 who lawfully cast ballots last November, plus those under 18 who think like us, plus those who failed to cast ballots and then complained the next day over results in which they were AWOL. We know for a fact that at least 200 million of us think this way — despite years and decades that amount to scores of years of continuous Left monopoly over information and opinion. The Courts have not fairly reflected the national majority consensus for at least three quarters of a century, as Democrat liberals and progressives rightfully have placed their judges on the federal benches but Republicans, other than Trump, have failed to do so as reliably for 80 years. Eisenhower beat the Democrat twice, but he gave us federal judges like Earl Warren and William Brennan. Nixon tried to give us Clement Haynsworth and G. Harrold Carswell but ended up giving us Harry Blackmun. Gerald Ford gave us John Paul Stevens. Yes, Ronald Ragan gave us Antonin Scalia, but he also gave us Sandra Day O’Connor and Anthony Kennedy. A batting average of .333 gets you into baseball’s Hall of Fame — but destroys America. George H.W. Bush gave us Clarence Thomas but also David Souter. George W. Bush gave us John Roberts and almost Harriet Miers.


We were entitled when it was our turn to have the same conservative consistency that Democrats have enjoyed from Elena Kagan, Sonia Sotomayor, and Ruth Ginsburg. When a contract would come before them early in their careers, for a judicial determination of breach, they surely always would be fair. Either there had been an offer, acceptance, consideration, breach — or not. Same with a banana slip-and-fall: either the accused tortfeasor bore a duty of care, breached, a breach that was both the actual cause and the proximate (foreseeable) cause, and caused damage — or not.  But, years later, when politically tinged cases come before judges like those, the briefing and oral argument is pointless. We all know how the Kagans, Sotomayors, and Ginsburgs will (or did) rule on one thousand out of one thousand such cases.  And, to a degree, that is fair because that is how they honestly see the thing. Thus, the System presumes that fairness balances out ultimately because some of them will get appointed during Democrat Left administrations, while others will get appointed by Republican conservatives. Yet the reality is that the System fails because, except for Trump who batted 3-for-3 because he is Trump, the others all compromised where their opponents across the aisle never would. Nixon caved on Carswell and Haynsworth. Reagan also caved.


If Roe v. Wade rankles, know that the justices who voted in favor of abortion on demand included Justices William Brennan (Eisenhower appointee), Blackmun (Nixon appointee), and Lewis Powell (Nixon). Also the moderately conservative Warren Burger (Nixon). The vote was 7-2. Had Nixon and Eisenhower done their jobs the way Trump did, vetting and showing backbone as when Trump stood by Brett Kavanaugh in the face of withering perjury, hypocrisy (Kamala Harris lecturing him on sexual morality?), and character assassination, that 7-2 would have been 6-3 or 5-4 the other way. And so it has gone on Affirmative Action, on Gay Marriage, and on so much else. Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court’s gay-marriage landmark case, went 5-4.  No surprise how Ginsburg, Sotomayor, Kagan, and Breyer voted. And honestly — no quibble because they were appointed by Democrats, fair and square, to advance a left-wing shift in American culture and morals. But Kennedy had been named by a twice-elected Ronald Reagan, who had beaten a Jimmy Carter and then a Walter Mondale with a promise to restore conservatism. It was the Reagan appointee who changed American mores. In “Affirmative Action,” Brennan, Blackmun, and Powell made those race quotas a legal part of American life. That is, the System failed because Republican presidents got intimidated when Democrats “borked” their nominees, while Democrats knew Republicans would be too genteel to reciprocate. And that is why the Left wants to blow up the Supreme Court now — because, thanks to Trump’s trio, they never have experienced in their lifetimes an honest Supreme Court breakdown reflecting the voters’ presidential choices.


Just as the System has failed conservatives in the federal Courts, it has failed everywhere else. Under any fair legal system, Hillary Clinton now would be in prison for spoliating evidence and — possibly — for suborning perjury. Like Gravity — that is the law. That is why Martha Stewart went to prison; it wasn’t because of a bad recipe or a tablecloth she had not ironed. Those destroyed emails, that bleached server was not just about politics and yoga and Chelsea’s wedding dress.  It is forbidden in the most serious way to destroy evidence. We attorneys all learn early in law school never to believe that stuff on TV and in the movies about “making evidence disappear” because you go to prison together with your client if you destroy evidence in a criminal proceeding. But Hillary uniquely got away with it, just as the various Trump-ordered “federal investigation” probes ultimately let her get away with it. She never will pay the price for her crime except in the abstract sense — and, yes, it is something — that she was certain she is oh-so-much smarter and more capable than are both Obama and Trump, yet lost to both of them so convincingly that she will go to her grave never coming to terms with how she lost and lost and lost. And, in the end, what difference does it make?


As for Special Counsel Durham — Bull Durham.


There is an unfairness in that Facebook and Twitter and the whole Silicon Valley social media monopoly turned out to be a cartel in leftist hands, with clearly leftist agendas of promoting leftist information and literally suppressing conservative views. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil was a private company that ultimately got regulated. Same with AT&T. In time, sooner or later, the Department of Justice is going to bust these Leftist Social Media monopolies, but it must await a day and time when the same restrictive monopolies do to the Left what they now do to conservative opinion and reasonable thought. And we know that is not fair because they have become utilities that should be regulated now.


And, for goodness sakes, the border. The idea that a person born in America automatically is an American citizen — no matter what — not only is unfair but never was the law. I personally have litigated a multi-million-dollar international health insurance case where a side issue was that a Mexican woman, pretty much nine months pregnant, essentially did the equivalent of a football “quarterback sneak,” basically just lunging across the border as her baby was coming out. The baby was declared an American citizen, and she did not even have to choose whether to go for a two-point conversion. The mockery at the border where the Illegals — and we’re not allowed to call them that? — get stopped, arrested, released with a court date, and end up in Minnesota’s Somali community voting for Ilhan Omar but never return for their court date, or end up in Georgia or North Carolina or Virginia where they replace the conservative majority, is unfair. It is not lawful, and there is no fair theory under which they get away with it. But they do get away with it, and the media to which we look for truth and guidance — ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, CNN, MSNBC, the New York Times, and the Washington Post — plays the game with them. And the Republicans for forty years — not only McCain and endless Bushes but also Reagan — let them get away with it, legalizing it and assuring new waves to follow.


This Systemic Cheating, Systemic Unfairness grates at our souls. The cheating, the suppression of legitimate views, the manipulation of a reasonable system to pack the Senate with two new states that are not states and never were imagined as states when the Democrats were satisfied with their majorities, the talk of blowing up the judiciary and adding as many new judges as needed to change majorities — with contemptuous certainty that the other side will prove too weak and spineless to do the same when their next turn comes (and it will); making a mockery of language as the children of Illegals are called “Dreamers” while our children, what, lack dreams of their own to get into colleges honestly?  The expansion of government handouts to able-bodied loafers and economic parasites who are told “These are not ‘handouts’ but ‘Entitlements’ because, for doing nothing to earn any of it, you are entitled to all of it.”


These are horrible things. They are not “entitled.” Not to my car. Not to my keyboard. Not to my two loaves of Shabbat challah. And, for goodness sakes, not to my earned income that the government expects me to pay in increased taxes to fund such “entitlements” so that Illegals and their Dreamers can supplant my lawfully situated children’s places in state university admissions decisions, even as my kids score a hundred points higher than they on college entrance exams — and as my taxes pay for those college seats, those professors, those course books, the bricks in those walls, and the electricity that powers the places on days when California is not browned-out by Green Energy efficiency.


The System is very unfair and cheats us. If you believe that, don’t forget that at least 200 million other Americans just recently said the same exact thing, cast their ballots that way. And if there is a tie vote, count me on your side to break it. In Yiddish, there is an expression — also the title of a book by Judge Judy: “Don’t Pee on My Leg and Tell Me It’s Raining.” ‘Nuff said.y absolute favorites along with Hanson and of course Krauthammer but he is no longer with us and what a tragic shame.  

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Milley Should Be Arrested for Leaking to Woodward

Larry O'Connor
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A Journalist Runs for Office, Trump to Blame of Course

Brad Slager
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The Road To Smart Power In The Middle East
by Russell A. Berman via PolicyEd

Russell Berman offers insight into the role of the United States in the Middle East and steps we can take to promote freedom and defend American national interests.

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Fourth Estate Or Fifth Wheel? The Role Of The Media In Education Reform
via Hoover Daily Report


The general media

is the primary source of information about efforts to improve public education in the U.S. Can they serve a critical role in the recovery of public education from COVID? Do we need to watch the watchdogs? The Hoover Education Success Initiative (HESI) hosted a discussion asking "Fourth Estate Or Fifth Wheel? The Role Of The Media In Education Reform" on Wednesday, September 29, 2021. In case you missed it, watch the talk and read the recap here.

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