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________________________________________ The Patriot Post Digest 11-18-2016 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
Mid-Day Digest
Nov. 18, 2016
IN TODAY’S EDITION
Obama swamps Trump with a regulatory flurry that will be harder to undo. The New York Times thinks Democrats will work well with Trump. Time to detox from the mindless MSM talkingheads. Given Trump’s moderation on social issues, what does the future of marriage and religious liberty look like? And more news, policy and opinion.
THE FOUNDATION
“Arbitrary power is most easily established on the ruins of liberty abused to licentiousness.” —George Washington (1783)
TOP RIGHT HOOKS
Obama’s Effort to Swamp Trump1
The conciliatory words offered by Barack Obama upon Donald Trump’s post-election visit2 to the White House — owing him “an open mind and the chance to lead” and “rooting for his success in uniting and leading the country” — appear to have been little more than empty words. Shocking, we know. Since the election, Obama has actively and aggressive sought to do everything in his power to stymie3 Trump’s stated agenda of reversing many of Obama’s failed socialist policies.
To that end, the Washington Free Beacon reports4, “The Obama administration set a new record Thursday by producing 527 pages worth of new rules and regulations in a single day, bringing the president’s Federal Register up to 81,640 total pages for 2016, the most ever.” Meanwhile, Secretary of State John Kerry announced at the UN climate conference in Morocco that the U.S. is setting a new long term goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by the year 2050. That’s on top of Obama’s recent signing of the Paris Agreement5. Trump has been clear in his plan to remove the U.S. from the agreement due to the damage it would cause to the economy and his skepticism over supposedly “settled climate science.”
Obama is figuratively pouring concrete into Washington’s toilets, making Trump’s job of cleaning the DC sewer that much more difficult and time consuming.
On a final note, though, if Trump’s choices for cabinet members and department heads are any indication, he is well prepared for the clean-up job. While he has often been derided for his ego and being overly sensitive to criticism, the choices Trump is making are quite encouraging. For example, Trump plans to meet with Mitt Romney to discuss a cabinet post rumored to be that of secretary of state. That would be quite a remarkable instance of the two men burying the hatchet6. Trump clearly understands that being a good CEO means surrounding yourself with the best talent out there in order to achieved the desired goals — goals that include dismantling Obama’s awful legacy.
Democrats' Deal With the Devil?7
If you listen to Democrats, Donald Trump is the worst thing ever to happen to our nation. But that evidently doesn’t mean they’re above working with him to get some of their agenda going. The Democrat National Committee New York Times reports8, “Congressional Democrats, divided and struggling for a path from the electoral wilderness, are constructing an agenda to align with many proposals of President-elect Donald J. Trump that put him at odds with his own party. On infrastructure spending, child tax credits, paid maternity leave and dismantling trade agreements, Democrats are looking for ways they can work with Mr. Trump and force Republican leaders to choose between their new president and their small-government, free-market principles.” Divide and conquer — it’s the Democrat way.
First off, don’t trust the Times, even if they have promised to “rededicate” to honest reporting9. But we’ll come back to that.
There’s reason to think the Demo strategy might work. For one thing, incoming Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer took more political cash from Trump10 than any other senator, dating all the way back to 1996, and the two have somewhat of a bond. “I’ve known Schumer for many, many years and I have a good relationship with him,” Trump said last year. “The fact is, that I think it is time maybe that we all do get along.” And for his part, Schumer said this week, “We’re not going to just, as some have done here in the past, say just because it’s President Trump’s idea or thought, we’re going to oppose it.”
Schumer may know that the best way to Trump’s heart is through flattery. And it’s also true that Trump isn’t ideologically opposed to things like more infrastructure spending or the other things the Times report listed.
That said, here’s a reality check for the Gray Lady: Mike Pence, Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell will have a thing or two to say about what gets done. And given the thrashing Republicans just gave Democrats up and down the ballot, we’d venture to guess Trump isn’t quite as eager to work with Democrats as the Times would have us believe. After all, they’ll do anything to sell a picture of a fractured Republican Party.
The Mindless MSM Talkingheads — Time to Detox11
Long before sunrise each day, Patriot Post editors are reviewing hundreds of news and policy reports in order to segregate the few important trending stories from the endless loop of mainstream media noise.
All that noise occurs because news and opinion platforms, whether print, cable or online, are almost universally sustained by noxious advertising. Thus, those outlets are, first and foremost, compelled to recycle the hype, ad nauseam, in order to keep the ad revenue flowing. Some of the “conservative news” media outlets are as guilty of this hype as the Leftmedia — a prime example being the now-ubiquitous “Fox News Alert” banners.
Of course, print and cable media hold great contempt for competing online media — though print and cable media increasingly depend on their own online presence for ad revenue — arrogantly asserting that they are the only legitimate arbiters of news, policy and opinion.
A case in point would be a CNN story this week: “Trump supporters call to boycott Pepsi over comments the CEO never made12, which is both a hit piece about "Trump supporters” and a condemnation of online media, particularly Facebook, where many people now get their news. (The Patriot Post now has more than 500,000 Facebook followers.)
According to the CNN story, which, by the way can be read on Facebook, “Fake news has been a major issue during the election.” CNN goes on to blame “Facebook for not doing enough to remove false content,” and complains about “sites designed to trick people.”
Facebook is already blocking reputable conservative news and commentary, but that is beside the point. CNN leads the pack of propagandist “fake news” sites, and the ubiquitous reference to “Trump supporters” in this headline betrays that bias — as if there are not a plethora of examples of leftist groups propagating false information to foment discontent. Indeed, this CNN “news report” ends with a reference to some obscure “white supremacist” group in an effort to equate them with “Trump supporters,” no doubt evidence of yet another “whitelash” in the election night words of CNN talker Van Jones…
Fact is, consumers should be skeptical of all media sources — print, cable and online — especially those creating and recycling news hype, notably incessant polling13, in order to generate ad revenue. But the most unfettered resource for news, policy and opinion is the online medium, where the reputable exercise of First Amendment “freedom of speech” and of “the press” are most vibrant. It is time to detox from the relentless MSM claptrap.
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BEST OF RIGHT OPINION
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