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Daily Digest
Jan. 28, 2016
THE FOUNDATION
“I love the man that can smile in trouble, that can gather strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection. ‘Tis the business of little minds to shrink; but he whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves his conduct, will pursue his principles unto death.” —Thomas Paine, 1776
TOP RIGHT HOOKS
Silver Linings — Challenger STS-51-L1
By Mark Alexander
This day 30 years ago was a day so tragic for my friend June Scobee Rodgers and her children that I can’t imagine the anguish they experienced. June, and the families of other crew members, watched as her husband’s Challenger Space Shuttle disintegrated just after liftoff. At T+68, Commander Dick Scobee confirmed, “Roger, go at throttle up” — the last communication she, and the nation, heard from Challenger. That evening, President Ronald Reagan2 addressed the nation, saying, “The crew of the space shuttle Challenger honored us by the manner in which they lived their lives. We will never forget them, nor the last time we saw them, this morning, as they prepared for their journey and waved goodbye and 'slipped the surly bonds of earth’ to ‘touch the face of God.’”
In the years that followed, June has turned that tragedy into a triumph, honoring the loss of her beloved husband and his crew with the establishment of the Challenger Centers for Space Science Education3. There are now 40 Challenger STEM learning centers across the nation inspiring countless young people toward careers in the sciences. I know few people who embody June’s level of character and integrity. You can read her story in a tribute, “A Silver Lining to Storms of Sorrow4.” Watch an interview with June filmed this week about her experience that day5.
Trump, Fox and ‘The Veterans’6
Donald Trump says he’ll be a no-show for the GOP debate tonight in Iowa. He claims it’s because he has “zero respect for Megyn Kelly,” adding “I don’t think she is very good at what she does. I think she is highly overrated.” Recall if you will, that Kelly asked Trump at an earlier debate, “You’ve called women you don’t like ‘fat pigs, dogs and disgusting animals.’ … How will you answer the charge from Hillary Clinton that you are part of the war on women?” After the debate, Trump responded7, “You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes. Blood coming out of her — wherever.”
Actually, here’s the real reason why Trump is declining the debate: First and foremost, it’s a good strategic play. By not being present, he pits Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio against each other without getting caught in the crossfire. Second, just ahead of the Iowa caucus, he won’t have to defend his typical elitist and derogatory references, in this case comments like, “How stupid are the people of Iowa?” He won’t have to excuse his liberal “New York values8,” or his own assertions about how his “views are different than if I lived in Iowa.” And third, he won’t get called out on the fact that he disgracefully played the “9/11 Card” in the last debate, using the victims of that attack as political fodder to dodge questions about his New York values.
“I like debating,” Trump claims. “I just don’t like being used.” But Trump is a master user, and once again he is playing the now-familiar “Veterans Card,” using veterans as political fodder to dodge this debate. Trump perfected that play when he threatened to skip the CNN debate9 unless Jeff Zucker, president of CNN, donated all the ad revenues to “the veterans.” Of course, Trump showed up for the debate, and CNN didn’t send a dime to any veterans support group. Trump merely invokes “the veterans” in a play to rally support from those of us who hold veterans in high regard. But as with the “9/11 Card” play in the last debate, this is nothing more than a crass political ploy.
Regardless of whether Trump shows for the debate or not, the reality-TV billionaire will remain the focus of the media.
Green Beret Punished for Protecting Child10
In 2011, two Green Berets in a remote outpost in Afghanistan discovered that a commander in the Afghan Local Police (ALP) had kidnapped a young boy and raped him. When the rapist admitted what he did and laughed about it, Captain Dan Quinn picked up the man and slammed him into the ground. Sgt. First Class Charles Martland joined in, helping to drag the man outside the compound. The two told the rapist to never return. But the Army has policies to respect Afghan “culture,”11 and beating a child rapist is evidently in violation of those rules.
After Army Human Resources Command recommended Martland be removed from service, Rep. Duncan Hunter sent a letter12 to Sen. Pat Roberts asking him to assist in keeping Martland in the Army. “I am not offended by, nor do I take any issue with, Martland’s confrontation of the child rapist,” Hunter wrote. “Martland was part of a small team of Green Berets, entrusted to keep America safe in ways that often go unreported or unnoticed, whose mission was being put at risk due to the illegal action of a corrupt ALP commander. The Afghan justice system continually failed to uphold individual human rights, and we would expect any of our elite warriors to protect a child from a known and admitted rapist.”
If nothing else is done, then Martland’s military career will end March 1. Meanwhile, the Obama administration is content to let Army bureaucracy run its course13, as Obama spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters last year that Afghanistan has its legal system to handle these sorts of cases. Or not handle it. Because cultural sensitivity is more important to Obama than our soldiers.
Don’t Miss Alexander’s Column
Read The First Civil Right14, on the Left’s perennial assault on Liberty and the Second Amendment..
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FEATURED RIGHT ANALYSIS Civil Disobedience Only Works for Liberals?16
By Arnold Ahlert
A couple of stories this week are indicative of a society increasingly unmoored to common sense and common decency, much less Rule of Law.
In Houston, the results of that city’s investigation of a Planned Parenthood clinic’s trafficking in baby parts has resulted in an indictment17 — of the whistleblowers. Californians David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt have been charged by a Harris County grand jury for tampering with a governmental record, a second-degree felony with a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. Adding insult to injury, Daleiden, the leader of the videographers from the Center for Medical Progress (CMP) that published the exposé, was also charged with the same misdemeanor he had accused Planned Parenthood of committing — namely the purchase or sale of the organs of unborn babies.
“As I stated at the outset of this investigation, we must go where the evidence leads us,” said Harris County District Attorney Devon Anderson, a registered Republican. “All the evidence uncovered in the course of this investigation was presented to the grand jury. I respect their decision on this difficult case.”
Their decision is a travesty. The series of videos18 published by CMP are a compendium of outrages. In one, the organization’s Chief Medical Director, Dr. Deborah Nucatola, is shown19 casually discussing the various abortion techniques employed to preserve as much fetal tissue as possible. In another, Dr. Mary Gatter, president of the Planned Parenthood Medical Directors' Council, is shown discussing the “less crunchy” abortion techniques needed to procure “whole specimens,” and haggling over fetal tissue sales prices because she wants “a Lamborghini.” In still another, Melissa Farrell, Director of Research for Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, promotes20 that branch’s track record of fetal tissue sales, and its ability to “get the best specimens.”
Planned Parenthood claimed the videos were “heavily edited,” but that is simply a lie. Nothing was cut or juxtaposed, and the videos are available in full at the CMP website21.
The only thing heavily edited here was Leftmedia coverage22 of this story.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who had called on Harris County District Attorney’s Office and the State senate to investigate, insisted the Senate would continue its work because “the horrific nature of these videos demand scrutiny and investigation.” Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton vowed to continue their own investigations as well.
Regardless, Planned Parenthood was basking in the glow of its ostensible victory. “It’s great news because it demonstrates what we have said from the very beginning, which is that Planned Parenthood is following every rule and regulation, and that these people came into our buildings under the guise of health when their true intentions were to spread lies,” said Rochelle Tafolla, a spokeswoman for Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, which runs the Houston clinic as well as facilities in Louisiana.
CMP released a statement of its own: “The Center for Medical Progress uses the same undercover techniques that investigative journalists have used for decades in exercising our First Amendment rights to freedom of speech and of the press, and follows all applicable laws. Planned Parenthood still cannot deny the admissions from their leadership about fetal organ sales captured on video for all the world to see.”
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