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________________________________________ The Patriot Post Digest 11-8-2017 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
The Patriot Post® · Mid-Day Digest
Nov. 8, 2017 · https://patriotpost.us/digests/52308
IN TODAY’S EDITION
Democrats won big in Virginia and New Jersey. Does it mean anything for 2018? Trump’s South Korea speech about North Korea was a needed show of strength. Is it okay to be white? Not if leftist reactions to such signs are any indication. Google and Facebook are effectively monopolies, but should government weigh in? The adoption tax credit is pro-life policy. The GOP tax reform would end it. One year after Trump’s election win, here’s a look back at what we’ve seen. Comey thought Clinton was “grossly negligent.” Then those words were changed… Plus our Daily Features: Top Headlines, Memes, Cartoons, Columnists and Short Cuts.
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“To model our political system upon speculations of lasting tranquility, is to calculate on the weaker springs of the human character.” —Alexander Hamilton (1788.)
IN BRIEF Dems Win NJ and VA — Is It a Bellwether?1
By Thomas Gallatin
One year2 after Donald Trump’s surprising election victory, Democrat anxiety has been given a brief reprieve as they gained gubernatorial victories in the states of New Jersey and Virginia. While much of the mainstream media and Democrats have begun to spin the election wins as a repudiation of Trump, in reality it’s more of a mixed bag. Both New Jersey and Virginia were states won by Hillary Clinton, for starters.
The fact is New Jersey was never really in play for Republicans. Outgoing Gov. Chris Christie, more moderate than conservative, had fallen out of favor in the state ever since Bridgegate3 and he has thrown in the political towel. His lieutenant governor had little chance of escaping the perception of Christie’s scandal-plagued shadow.
Virginia is the state over which Democrats were most anxious, as a loss there would have meant further repudiation of the party’s brand. However, it’s now Republicans who will be struggling to establish their brand. Republicans were not only unable to win the governorship after the term of Clinton bagman Terry McAuliffe, but they suffered losing control of the state’s House of Delegates, where they entered the night with a 17-seat margin. Democrats were able to wrestle control away from Republicans as they picked up 14 seats last night. So was this the repudiation of Trump that Democrats and the Left have been looking for ever since his election? Not so much.
The truth is much of this leftist turn within Virginia can be blamed on the DC swamp spreading into northern Virginia. The commonwealth’s three most populated counties of Fairfax, Prince William and Loudoun, in which some of Washington’s largest suburbs are located, voted nearly two to one in favor of Democrats. This has been a growing pattern, and Virginia is only going to become more blue.
It also appears that the Democrats’ campaign to label all Republicans as racist, white supremacists ever since the events in Charlottesville4 seems to have reaped dividends. Recall that McAuliffe quickly took the opportunity to politicized Charlottesville by labeling conservatives as supporters of racism, while blasting Trump for failing to show “real leadership.”
This may be a warning to the GOP of constituent disillusionment with congressional Republicans who have failed to do what they promised they would. Democrats insist this is a harbinger for the 2018 election cycle. If so, and the Senate flips, the change of rules regarding SCOTUS nominees — if there is not another opening ahead of that election — is a severe threat to Liberty5.
‘Do Not Underestimate Us’6
By Nate Jackson
President Donald Trump is making the rounds in Asia this week, and he gave an important speech to South Korea’s National Assembly Wednesday morning. “Today, I hope I speak not only for our countries, but for all civilized nations, when I say to the North: Do not underestimate us. And do not try us,” Trump warned an increasingly belligerent North Korea. “We will defend our common security, our shared prosperity, and our sacred Liberty. We will not allow American cities to be threatened with destruction. We will not be intimidated. And we will not let the worst atrocities in history be repeated here, on this ground we fought and died so hard to secure.” Furthermore, he declared, “The world cannot tolerate the menace of a rogue regime that threatens with nuclear devastation.”
Trump didn’t just promise to defend U.S. interests and allies, he took aim at Kim Jong-un’s regime in other ways. “North Korea is not the paradise your grandfather envisioned,” Trump said to Kim. “It is a hell that no person deserves.” He also took on the Kim regime for its human rights abuses, using words like “fascism,” “cult,” tyrant" and “sinister.”
It’s hard to overestimate how unusual it is for anyone to speak so forcefully against North Korea from just across the border in South Korea. Trump’s words were a strong message in the face of communist tyranny, and a welcome sign of strength for U.S. foreign policy.
Next up is continuing to deal with China. Trump went from Seoul to Beijing, where he is reportedly expected7 to push China to cut financial ties with North Korea.
Trump made an effort to honor Chinese President Xi Jinping even while preparing to challenge him — honor is an important thing to keep in mind in Asian cultures. “I want to just say that President Xi … has been very helpful,” Trump said. “China is out trying very hard to solve the problem with North Korea.”
In reality, of course, as Mark Alexander wrote in September8, China is “using the Kim/NoKo nuclear threat as a king pawn to protect their own trade and foreign policy interests.” In other words, China benefits from keeping North Korea as a bargaining chip and insurance against economic action the Trump administration might take against China. The American Leftmedia continue to push the narrative that China is doing all it can, but the reality is Beijing is using Pyongyang’s saber rattling to its advantage.
Top Headlines9
Trump, speaking in Seoul, warns North Korea: ‘Do not underestimate us’ (Fox News10)
Virginia, New Jersey voters pick new Democrat governors (USA Today11)
Transgender “woman” elected to Virginia legislature (CNS News12)
Republican Curtis wins Chaffetz’s former Utah House seat (The Hill13)
Socialist Bill de Blasio re-elected to second term as NYC mayor (New York Post14)
CBO’s static analysis says GOP tax bill would add $1.7 trillion to debt, but that doesn’t account for economic growth (The Hill15)
Schumer hints Dreamer amnesty will be part of year-end spending bill (The Washington Times16)
Good — the U.S. is now the only country not part of Paris climate agreement after Syria signs on (USA Today17)
Fusion GPS official met with Russian operative before and after Trump Jr. sit-down (Fox News18.)
‘Today’ show actually brought on Dan Rather — Dan Rather! — to discuss made-up news stories (Washington Examiner19)
Policy: There is no domestic violence loophole in military law (National Review20)
Policy: Game of Thobes: Saudi Arabia (American Enterprise Institute21)
For more of today’s news, visit Patriot Headline Report22.
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FEATURED ANALYSIS Is It Okay to Be White or Not?24
By Lewis Morris
It’s almost too easy to tweak leftist noses these days. They take themselves way too seriously, believe that their views are completely infallible, and can only seem to fall back on violence and rage when they meet any form of opposition, no matter how slight.
Take for instance a recent prank that hit several college campuses this past week. A group on 4Chan, an anonymous Internet forum, launched a campaign to post signs declaring, “It’s okay to be white.” The goal25 was to prove that “leftists and journalists hate white people.” The outcome would be that middle-of-the-road people would turn against the left, creating a “massive victory for the right in the culture war.”
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