Friday, July 2, 2021

Direct Hit! WaPo Shoots Down Biden's Cannon Misfire

Direct Hit! WaPo Shoots Down Biden's Cannon Misfire

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President Joe Biden delivered an infamous gun control speech last week, claiming that Americans “need F-15s and maybe some nuclear weapons” if they want to restrain government tyranny. Yet he also used a flat-out lie to justify his gun control agenda — a lie that led even The Washington Post to deliver Biden a scathing rebuke.

“The Second Amendment, from the day it was passed, limited the type of people who could own a gun and what type of weapon you could own. You couldn’t buy a cannon,” Biden declared last Wednesday.

The Washington Post‘s Glenn Kessler fact-checked this statement, giving Biden a whopping Four Pinocchios.

“Everything in that statement is wrong,” David Kopel, the research director and Second Amendment project director at the Independence Institute, told The Washington Post. After 1791, when the Second Amendment came into effect as part of the Bill of Rights, “there were no federal laws about the type of gun you could own, and no states limited the kind of gun you could own.” Not until the early 1800s were there any efforts to pass restrictions on carrying concealed weapons, he said.

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Even the text of the Second Amendment disproves Biden’s claim. “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed,” the amendment states. No part of the amendment’s brief text suggests any limits on civilians’ cannon ownership.

Kermit Roosevelt, a constitutional law professor at the University of Pennsylvania, strained to give Biden some credit.

“I think what he’s saying here is that the Second Amendment was never understood to guarantee everyone the right to own all types of weapons, which I believe is true,” Roosevelt told the Post. “As phrased, it sounds like the Second Amendment itself limited ownership, which is not true.”

Kopel did note that some states placed gun-ownership restrictions on Native American tribes, but the Constitution treated the tribes as the equivalent of foreign nations.

Biden had made a similar claim about commonsense cannon control during the 2020 presidential campaign.

“From the very beginning you weren’t allowed to have certain weapons,” Biden told Wired magazine in May 2020. “You weren’t allowed to own a cannon during the Revolutionary War as an individual.”

Historians told PolitiFact that there was no evidence to back up Biden’s assertion. The Biden campaign did not point to any laws, seeming instead to suggest that Biden’s point was metaphorical.

Kessler noted that “Biden has moved the cannon metaphor to some 20 years after the Revolutionary War — and it’s still wrong.”

Finally, the Washington Post fact-checker cited another piece of evidence from the Constitution that disproves Biden’s claim. Article 1, Section 8, Clause 11 gives Congress the power to declare war and to “grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal.”

Kessler explained:

What’s that? These were special waivers that allowed private individuals to act as pirates on behalf of the United States against countries engaged in war with it. The “letter of marque” allowed a warship to cross into another country’s territory to take a ship, while a “letter of reprisal” gave authorization to bring the ship back to the home port of the capturer.

Individuals who were given these waivers and owned warships obviously also obtained cannons for use in battle.

So, Biden was wrong to say that the ragtag Patriot army during the revolution banned civilian cannons, and he was wrong to say the Second Amendment banned civilian cannons, and he was wrong to suggest that the Founders prevented civilian cannons — because the Constitution shows that they would have allowed cannons on ships.

What does it matter? Kessler argued that it matters a great deal.

“Some readers might think this is a relatively inconsequential flub. But we disagree. Every U.S. president has a responsibility to get American history correct, especially when he’s using a supposed history lesson in service of a political objective,” Kessler argued. “The president’s push for more gun restrictions is an important part of his political platform, so he undercuts his cause when he cites faux facts.”

“Moreover, Biden has already been fact-checked on this claim — and it’s been deemed false. We have no idea where he conjured up this notion about a ban on cannon ownership in the early days of the Republic, but he needs to stop making this claim,” the WaPo fact-checker concluded.

Considering Biden’s penchant for telling rambling stories he made up out of whole cloth, Americans should brace themselves for another history lesson. Perhaps Grandpa Joe will tell the story of George Washington’s ban on cannons anywhere near his cherry tree, or the Great Boston Cannon Confiscation of 1785, or the early draft of the Declaration of Independence, where Thomas Jefferson wrote, “all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness — but certainly no cannons!”

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Perhaps he’ll remember the good old days, when he walked up hill both ways in the snow to go hand in his family’s illegal cannons at the Cannon Confiscation Office.

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/tyler-o-neil/2021/06/28/direct-hit-wapo-shoots-down-bidens-cannon-misfire-n1457758

Civilian Climate Corps: AOC's New Plan to Force Unions on Kids

Civilian Climate Corps: AOC's New Plan to Force Unions on Kids

AP Photo/Seth Wenig

A “civilian climate corps” is exactly what’s needed in a time of rising inflation, declining productivity, and when we have a military that can’t even put on its combat boots without first getting a lecture on the systemic racism underlying bootlaces.

We’re saved!

That’s according to Congresscritter Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-Planet Wambino), at a congressional hearing last week in which she complained about everything from college debt to economic decline.

AOC sees a future when a unionized “civilian climate corps” will put people to work ” with “no age limit to participation” on “the externalities of climate change, in reforesting land, in carbon mitigation.”

Ocasio-Cortez went on (and on):

“We have a student loan crisis, a housing crisis, a climate crisis … how on earth can we possibly overcome this? I think one of the ways that we overcome it is by being one of the most unionized workforces and unionized generations in American history. By collecting our power as workers in the economy, we can take our futures back.”

The tricky part? The work done by her civilian climate corps is “not profitable.”

Exactly how we’re supposed to get back to the “thriving economy” the U.S. had “when we were kids,” according to AOC, while indulging in multibillion-dollar money-losing boondoggles, is a question best left to a Boston University-trained economics major.

Despite the easy-to-mock dumbskullery behind Ocasio-Cortez’s initiative, as always, there is a method to her seeming madness.

She tacitly admitted in that same hearing that her civilian climate corps is less about saving the environment than it is about indoctrinating young people and forcing unionization.

In addition to basically drafting young people (in violation of child labor laws) to plant trees, “What’s important about the civilian climate corps is that it is an on-ramp, and it can function as an on-ramp to unionization, when we plug this in with union labor,” she said.

When progressives say that they want to put children to work to further progressive pet causes, believe them.

https://pjmedia.com/vodkapundit/2021/06/28/civilian-climate-corps-aocs-new-plan-to-force-unions-on-kids-n1457736

Thursday, July 1, 2021

CNN ripped for glowing coverage of Chinese Communists’ 100th anniversary

CNN ripped for glowing coverage of Chinese Communists’ 100th anniversary


CNN is being mocked for glowing coverage of the Chinese Communist Party’s 100th anniversary and “star” leader Xi Jinping — with critics dubbing it the “Communist News Network” and even “Xi-N-N.”

“The Chinese Communist Party is about to turn 100 but Xi will be the real star,” CNN International tweeted early Wednesday advertising an article with the same headline.

The centenary “is an opportunity for the party to reaffirm its credentials, while ensuring loyalty,” the network’s Ben Westcott wrote, hailing how the party had remained an “ever-present fixture … even as communist parties elsewhere collapse or fade from view.”

The article briefly referred to “some of the darkest chapters of the last century,” including “the brutal repression of student protestors in Tiananmen Square” as well as “millions who starved to death” under CCP economic policies.

But it insisted the “party has much to celebrate, particularly China’s growth from one of the poorest nations in the world into an economy on the brink of overtaking the US.”

Chinese President Xi Jinping
CNN has called Chinese President Xi Jinping a “star.”
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“It’s likely that large parts of the day’s events will focus on Xi, arguably the country’s most powerful leader since Mao, and his vision for the country,” Westcott wrote.

The piece was quickly ravaged online, including by US lawmakers.

“Not sure what there is to celebrate,” Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.) tweeted.

“In the last 100 years, the CCP has murdered and stolen from millions of people. Xi is committing genocide in Xinjiang, annihilating One Country Two Systems in Hong Kong, and threatening war in Taiwan, to name a few of Xi’s crimes,” Buck added.

“Xi is a TYRANT, not a STAR,” one follower replied to the network, while trial attorney Marina Medvin complained that there was “no mention of how many Chinese people the communist regime has killed.”

“Hint: Mao was the biggest mass murderer in the history of the world,” Medvin said, with many others sharing memes showing his death toll.

Some suggested CNN was acting as the Communist Party’s PR mouthpiece, while conservative filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza asked, “Can this be distinguished in any way from the kind of propaganda the CCP itself might put out?”

A Chinese paramilitary police stands guard
A Chinese paramilitary police officer stands guard while a light show is seen from the Bund in Shanghai on June 30, 2021, on the eve of the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party.
AFP via Getty Images

“This is Xi-N-N,” at least one person quipped, while many others suggested the network’s initials stood for “Communist News Network.

“Hey maybe [Jim] Acosta can shout some questions at him someday. See how that goes,” someone else quipped of the CNN reporter who lost his White House credentials after clashing with President Donald Trump.

https://nypost.com/2021/06/30/cnn-ripped-for-glowing-coverage-of-chinese-communists-anniversary/

Biden Administration Being Pressured to Adopt Vaccine Passports

Biden Administration Being Pressured to Adopt Vaccine Passports


The White House has confirmed and emphasized that there will not be system which entails a federal vaccine passport or requirement for people to get a vaccine. Nevertheless, the administration is still facing pressure to adopt one. "White House faces calls to embrace vaccine passports," Nathaniel Weixel reported for The Hill. 

One of those calls comes from Dr. Leana Wen, a frequent guest on CNN who weighs in on COVID policies.

From Weixel:

“The Biden administration shouldn't be so squeamish about vaccine verification,” said Leana Wen, a public health professor at George Washington University and former health commissioner of Baltimore. 

Wen said the administration should have supported a standardized verification system, calling it a “missed opportunity” to increase vaccine uptake.

Some people may just be waiting for the right incentive, and a mandate may push them in the right direction, she said.

“There are a lot of people in the middle. They're not eager to get the vaccine, but they're also not anti-vaxxers. They need an additional push. And that push is still not there, because we have not been requiring proof of vaccination in order to return to normal,” Wen said.

Such a stance, though, simplifies what may not be a simple issue for many Americans. While "a mandate may push them in the right direction," as Dr. Wen suggests, that doesn't necessarily speak to the merits of it.

Amesh Adalja, of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, references another aspect to these vaccines. They're not even fully approved by the FDA, but rather have been cleared for emergency use.

Republican governors have come out strongly against vaccine passports and have banned them, as Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) did when he signed legislation in early May

When it comes to Republicans and others who are hesitant about vaccines or have decided not to get one, Weixel admits a federal system could backfire. 

Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association is quoted making disparaging comments against those who don't want the vaccine, such as equating them with those who "didn't believe COVID existed." However, he does offer a warning that those so eager to push vaccine passports would be wise to consider, which is the possibility they would be struck down by the courts.

As Weixel writes:

Benjamin said he thinks the inevitable lawsuits over vaccine mandates and passports is not worth the relatively small reward.

Instead, he said the administration should double down on its ground campaign; trying to convince individual holdouts to get vaccinated by promoting neighborhood events, employing trusted messengers in community churches, and even sending people door to door.

“You're certainly going to get some more people on board, there's no doubt about that,” Benjamin said. But, “you will get such enormous pushback. What happens when someone takes it to court, and the judge says no? Then it undermines the whole effort.”

For all of this talk about incentives, what needs to be emphasized is how the Biden administration failed to even attempt to reassure the American public until recently. 

Even now, though, Vice President Kamala Harris, despite having been fully vaccinated, months ago, still appears in public wearing a mask. 

She and President Biden did so, at times even double masked, or when outside and able to practice social distance.

Sen. Rand Paul may have come off strong to some when he told Fox News' Martha McCallum in April that "Joe Biden should go on national TV, take his mask off, and burn it. Light a torch to it and burn his mask and say, 'I’ve had the vaccine, I am now safe from this plague. If you'll get the vaccine, you can be safe too,'" but he had a point

If the administration wants to incentivize people to get vaccinated, in hopes of reassuring them that their lives will be able to return to normal, it has spectacularly failed. 

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/rebeccadowns/2021/06/27/biden-administration-being-pressured-to-adopt-vaccine-passports-n2591651

Tom Cotton's Response to Kamala Harris' Border Failures Should Be the Default for All Republicans

Tom Cotton's Response to Kamala Harris' Border Failures Should Be the Default for All Republicans

AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, Pool

It would be quite an understatement to say Kamala Harris has not had a very good week.

She did a disastrous interview with NBC News anchor Lester Holt in which she gave flippant and defensive answers when asked if she planned on visiting the southern border, she undercut her own arguments for not visiting the border while giving prepared remarks in Mexico City, rolled her eyes during a Q&A, and took incoming heat from members of her own party as her week deteriorated.

Worse still, in the midst of her first visit to the Northern Triangle, Guatemala President Alejandro Giammattei put the blame for the border crisis directly at the feet of the Biden-Harris administration, saying in an interview that “this border crisis is one of your own making. Don’t put the blame on us,” according to Fox News contributor Sara Carter, who conducted the interview.

The White House’s standard answer, when asked about the border crisis and Harris not visiting the border, is to try to correct people by pointing out that she was assigned to tackle the “root causes” of the crisis, as though that should absolve her from having any responsibility to visit the border. In fact, Harris made this exact argument when again asked about her failure to visit by another reporter:

“I’ve been to the border before. I will go again. But when I’m in Guatemala, dealing with root causes, I think we should have a conversation about what’s going on in Guatemala.”

If “root causes” are what she’s supposed to investigate, she doesn’t need to visit the border or the Northern Triangle after all, says Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), because the root causes are right there in the White House.

“You know, Laura, Kamala Harris didn’t have to go all the way to Guatemala and Mexico to find the root causes of this border crisis because they’re not there,” Cotton told Fox News host Laura Ingraham earlier this week. “The root causes are in the White House.”

He further explained that it “happened on January 20th when Joe Biden took office, and he essentially opened our borders, reversing very effective policies that had our borders under control.”

Cotton also pointed out that even the presidents of Mexico and Guatemala appear to agree, saying “during this trip, [they] said that Joe Biden is largely responsible for his rhetoric on the campaign trail and during the transition, and then his policies during the administration.”

This, Cotton suggested, is “why we’ve had three straight months of record-high illegal immigration at our border. The highest numbers recorded in 20 years.”

What will make it slow down or stop? When (or if) “Joe Biden recognizes the errors of his ways and begins to stop this crisis at the border,” he concluded.

Watch:

This should be the default answer for every Republican who gets asked about Harris’ trip to the Northern Triangle and until she actually does visit the southern border (when and if that happens). I know a number of them have previously pointed out that the biggest issue has been the Biden administration’s policies, which is true, but they also need to specifically reference the term “root causes” because that’s the lingo White House press secretary Jen Psaki and other administration officials like to use to insinuate that Harris is not shirking her responsibilities by not visiting the border.

Sometimes, oftentimes really, the best way to counter the left’s narratives is by turning their words around on them. I think GOP Senators and House members can make even more effective arguments about Harris’ failures on the border crisis by taking this route going forward.

https://redstate.com/sister-toldjah/2021/06/10/tom-cottons-response-to-kamala-harris-border-failures-should-be-the-default-for-all-republicans-n394792

Buckle Up, Democrats. The Biden Border Backlash Is Coming, and CRT Will Make It Worse

Buckle Up, Democrats. The Biden Border Backlash Is Coming, and CRT Will Make It Worse

AP Photo/Evan Vucci

While President Joe Biden may want to distract Americans from the border crisis and downplay the threats of Marxist critical race theory (CRT) and inflation, Americans know better. Most Americans recognize the border crisis as a serious issue, blame Biden’s policies for exacerbating it, and say Biden should return to former President Donald Trump’s policies on the border. Americans also worry about the threat of inflation and oppose CRT in schools.

At his speech on Saturday, Trump hit Biden on the border crisis and suggested that the crisis vindicated his successful policies — the policies Biden abandoned. This poll suggests Trump is correct.

Americans may give Biden a high approval rating overall (59 percent) in the new Harvard/Harris poll, but the poll also revealed serious cracks in his support and his message. Americans want Biden to work out a compromise deal with Republicans on infrastructure, and they are beginning to see the Republican Party more favorably.

An overwhelming majority (80 percent) of voters said that illegal immigration is either a very serious (43 percent) or a somewhat serious (37 percent) issue, and most voters (63 percent) correctly said that the number of monthly illegal immigrant border crossings has increased since Biden took office.

Harvard Border Crisis Biden

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Most voters (68 percent) said Biden’s executive orders on immigration encourage illegal immigration, and a majority of them (55 percent) said “the Biden administration [should] have left those Trump policies that made it more difficult to come into the country in place.”

Harvard Border Crisis Biden
Harvard poll screenshot.

More voters blame the Biden administration (61 percent) than the Trump administration (39 percent) for “the flood of tens of thousands of unaccompanied minor children” coming to the border. Voters also prefer turning illegal border crossers back to Mexico (67 percent) rather than releasing them into the U.S. with a court date (33 percent).

Harvard Border Crisis Biden
Harvard poll screenshot.

Voters support Trump’s policies and fault Biden’s policies despite the fact that they significantly underestimate the number of illegal immigrants crossing the border. Most voters (84 percent) underestimated the flood of illegal immigrants (border agents stopped 180,034 people in May, not including the number of illegal immigrants who got away, at least 40,000 in April). Most voters (64 percent) also said that, given the large influx of illegal immigrants, the Biden administration should “issue new, stricter policies.”

Harvard Border Crisis Biden
Harvard poll screenshot.

Voters also gave Vice President Kamala Harris poor marks on the border crisis. A plurality (44 percent) said she has done a “bad job” addressing the “root causes of illegal immigration,” while only 30 percent rated her job as “good” and others (26 percent) called it merely “adequate.” A plurality of voters (40 percent) also said Harris’ trip to Central America made “no progress” while fewer voters said it made “meaningful progress” (21 percent) or “some progress” (24 percent).

Harvard Border Crisis Biden
Harvard poll screenshot.

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Voters also said the economy is improving primarily because of the COVID-19 vaccine (54 percent) more than because of the Biden administration’s policies (46 percent).

Harvard vaccine
Harvard poll screenshot.

A vast majority of voters (85 percent) said that they were either very concerned (45 percent) or somewhat concerned (40 percent) about inflation, which Biden’s profligate spending has arguably worsened.

Harvard Biden inflation
Harvard poll screenshot.

Voters also opposed the idea that schools should teach Marxist critical race theory in schools. Sixty-one percent said that elementary schools should not teach kids “that America is structurally racist and is dominated by white supremacy,” the conclusion of increasingly mainstream CRT, which has sparked a civil war in education.

Democrats have obfuscated the issue, claiming that concern about CRT is a “conspiracy theory” or even a manifestation of white “privilege.” Such claims effectively erase the black parentsblack teachers, and Asian organizations that have rightly condemned CRT. The fact that 61 percent of voters told Harvard they oppose CRT in schools underscores the cross-racial opposition to CRT.

Harvard Critical Race Theory
Harvard poll screenshot.

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These findings vindicate Trump on the border crisis, his vaccine effort through Operation Warp Speed, and his vocal opposition to CRT. Biden and his fellow Democrats may try to wiggle out of these issues, denying their importance or — as Harris recently did — trying to blame Trump for them. This poll suggests that Americans see through their obfuscations.

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/tyler-o-neil/2021/06/27/new-harvard-poll-delivers-bad-news-for-biden-on-the-border-critical-race-theory-n1457543?utm_source=pjmedia&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl_pm&newsletterad=&bcid=333548a2571394d78f5984884e55069e&recip=28668535