Tuesday, July 18, 2023

7-18-23 Excellent Guests for Your Show

1. Col. John Mills: Retired FBI Senior Official McGonigal was Central in the Spying on Trump

2. John Lott: Guns Are Not the Leading Cause of Children's Deaths

3. Kenneth Rapoza: Government Pension Fund Managers Invested in China Fail to Preserve Retirement Savings

4. Daniel Greenfield: The Right Way to Remember Jesse Jackson

5. Mark Tapson: The NEA's Recommended Summer Reading is All About Social Justice


Retired FBI Senior Official McGonigal was Central in the Spying on Trump

By Colonel (Retired) John Mills

Retired FBI Senior Official Charles McGonigal was central in the spying on Trump with his position as former head of Counterintelligence in the New York Field Office. McGonigal was the central FBI official in the middle of the now disgraced and debunked "Russia, Russia, Russia" fraud and is facing multiple felony charges for money laundering, making false statements, and violating sanctions. The Durham Report also detailed five criminal referrals, three of which trace to information provided by me. [more...]


Guns Are Not the Leading Cause of Children's Deaths

By John Lott

A favorite talking point from the Biden White House is that guns are the leading cause of children's deaths. The problem is that it is false. "The number one cause of death of the children in America is gun violence," Vice President Kamala Harris claimed on June 2. The White House tweeted, "Guns are the #1 KILLER of CHILDREN," Biden has made the same claim multiple times this year. Even if we are counting 17-year-old gang members as "children," the White House's claim is incorrect. In 2019 and 2020, more minors died from suffocation. [more...]


Government Pension Fund Managers Invested in China Fail to Preserve Retirement Savings

By Kenneth Rapoza

Should the U.S. government remove China stocks from its pension funds? The House just rejected an amendment to do just that in the National Defense Authorization Act, but there is a chance the Senate, led by Marco Rubio, will include such a move. Wall Street and pension fund managers in general believe it is their fiduciary duty to invest in the world's number two economy. But here is what happened to that money invested in China, both mainland and Hong Kong shares, as well as three companies and three major sectors of the global economy - including Alibaba, China's Amazon, and Geely's, which owns the Tesla rival Polestar. How are those China stocks doing for you? Here's a closer look... [more...]


The Right Way to Remember Jesse Jackson

By Daniel Greenfield

Kamala Harris flew out to honor racist leader Jesse Jackson by claiming that “he defined the rainbow!” Jesse didn't define the rainbow, but he did threaten to castrate Obama on live television. Biden issued a statement praising the racist whose presidential campaign was sabotaged when he used an antisemitic slur. More accurately, Jesse Jackson was a bigot who stood with bigots like Louis Farrakhan. Here are some highlights about the hateful reverend from Discover the Networks... who was also a compulsive liar. [more...]


The NEA's Recommended Summer Reading is All About Social Justice

By Mark Tapson

The classics are out, "Gender Queer" is in.

The ranks of today's educators are overwhelmingly dominated by race-and-gender ideologues who are passionate not about passing down to the next generation the West's glorious legacy of "the best that has been thought and said," but about churning out a generation of students completely disconnected from that legacy and indoctrinated into social justice activism. (And not just in university classrooms; the rot has filtered all the way down now to pre-k.) Toward that end, educators aren't spending their summer vacation refamiliarizing themselves with the ideas of Isaac Newton or the poetry of Chaucer or the dramatic storytelling of the ancient Greeks. Instead, they're wading in the shallows of contemporary pop culture, soaking up the distorted worldview of critical theory, and immersing themselves in radical pedagogy that will not open young minds but shut them tight. [more...]

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