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Which was the nickname of baseball great Willie Mays, who died this week at age 93?

Congratulations! You are Correct!

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Philadelphia Police Officer Shot, in Critical Condition
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Philadelphia Police Officer Shot, in Critical Condition

Reports suggest the shooter may be in custody
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Man with a strong message about the 9-5 working week
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Man with a strong message about the 9-5 working week

UTL COMMENT:- This guy is spot on ???. Personally I do 8:30am to 7 or 8pm sometimes midnight so my life is crazy. But I am a slave to both my business (I am co-owner) & my MD not just my job. Valid points re 9-5 but if a great reset and more fake virus scams are soon to be upon us, shouldn't we get ready for dealing with that tyranny?
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REESE REPORT- Dr. David Martin Govt Contractor Exposes Planning of Profitable Lethal Injections!!
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REESE REPORT- Dr. David Martin Govt Contractor Exposes Planning of Profitable Lethal Injections!!

UTL COMMENT:- This is basically a good summary of the recent great Dr Martin interview that I uploaded last week on the vaccine genocide...
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Technicality and musical excellence: how Pat Smear nurtured Nirvana
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Technicality and musical excellence: how Pat Smear nurtured Nirvana

"It had an uncomfortable quality." The post Technicality and musical excellence: how Pat Smear nurtured Nirvana first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Civilization Means Power Used in Service to the Public
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Civilization Means Power Used in Service to the Public

Civilization means that officials and authorities, whether uniformed or not, whether armed or not, are made to realize that they are servants and not masters. Thus wrote Winston Churchill in a 1936 article published in Collier’s, a then-popular American magazine. He was writing about constitutions, the British and the American, and about constitutionalism in general, at a time when free governments were under severe and growing challenge by virulent new dictatorships in Germany, Russia, and Italy. We serve by speaking truth, abiding by our agreements, seeing ourselves in others. As he saw it, democracy occupies a middle ground, walking a balance that holds away from tyranny on the one side and anarchy on the other. Ideologues may see it as an excluded middle, but that is true only if life is reducible to a syllogism. In his rich genius, he knew better than the grim ideologues who relentlessly and methodically used power to make the lives of their citizens as barren abstractions. (READ MORE from Shmuel Klatzkin: The Bible: Kill Before They Kill) Tyrants always see anarchy in free societies and are offended by free institutions that clutter the simplicity of their conceptions with what to them is only meaningless debate and antiquated procedures.  In his History of the English-Speaking Peoples, Churchill quotes the first King James complaining about Parliament to the ambassador of the profoundly autocratic Kingdom of Spain: The House of Commons is a body without a head. The Members give their opinions in a disorderly manner. At their meetings, nothing is heard but cries, shouts, and confusion. I am surprised that my ancestors should ever have permitted such an institution to come into existence … I am obliged to put up with what I cannot get rid of. Small wonder that the son of King James, feeling less of an obligation than his father to the status quo, got rid of Parliament for a decade, thereby propelling Britain towards civil war. Skipping ahead a few centuries, Mussolini posed a stark duality between democratic talk and fascist action, and he truly delivered on his promise to make the trains run on time. (Taken Amtrak lately?) To come home to America, we still look on the Sixties as the decade in which we took freedom to the extreme of cacophony, not just an unruly Parliament but seemingly a whole generation wildly off track. Interestingly, one of the strongest voices for freedom verging on chaos, Ken Kesey, was also an unromantic and severe critic of the excesses of the tripsters of those days. In an early Seventies interview, he criticized what he called “the communal lie”: I remember delegates from two large communes stopping by once at my farm and negotiating in great tones of importance the trade of one crate of cantaloupes, which the southern commune had grown, for one portable shower, which the northern commune had ripped off of a junk yard. When this was over, they strutted around in an effluvium of “See? We’re self-supporting.” A crate of melons and a ratty shower isn’t enough summer’s output for sixty-some people to get off behind. It was part of a lie that the entire psychedelic community, myself more than most, was participating in. When a bunch of people, in defense of their lifestyle, have to say, “Look how beautiful we were at Woodstock!” I can’t help but ask, “How was your cantaloupe crop this year?” Being beautiful, or cool, or hip is too often a clean-up for not pulling weeds. So how can free people coordinate with each other without indulging in self-deception? Can we embrace the truth that is the pre-requisite to a workable life? On the national level, the best method we’ve found has been constitutionalism. People choose to establish public coherence by foregoing the lies that deliver us only one box of cantaloupe and a broken stolen shower. We accept the difficulties of holding ourselves to a standard because we prefer the fruits of an abundant commonwealth to the ease of self-deception. We turn away from the fantasies sold to us by utopians to be true to the totality of what we have received so far, the intuition within and the examples without of those who provided us what we have needed to then take on our role of providers. We accept with gratitude the gifts of those who have sacrificed for us.  We embrace the reality of the larger self they modeled, the one that sees itself in the future, profoundly alive in all who adopt the ideal of service in personal and political life. This larger self is the key to our personal development and to our national development. It is the awakening to a truth that is timeless even as it plays out in the history of our lives. It makes possible unselfish service, to our families, our communities, and our nation, the concentric circles of realization and commitment. The dedication to truth brings us beyond the projection and exporting of blame to others, as, however blameworthy others may be, we only find the freedom to do better from within. There is the clarion call (the shofar blast) of Genesis’ declaration that we humans, both as individuals and as a group, are in the unified image of the One. The key to the good society and the key to the good personal life are the same thing. Which brings us back to Churchill on civilized government. When the Kesey’s communal lie rules, those wielding governmental power see themselves as comprehensively superior to those without power. Truth is only the truth of power, and this infects all their interactions. Worst of all, it infects language. They are sophists — the goal of communication is to persuade others, not to pursue truth together. So, the statement “The laptop bears all the hallmarks of Russian disinformation” was meant to conceal rather than to reveal the truth about the laptop, because the truth would have weakened the chances of these government officials to retain power. (READ MORE: As John Adams Knew, We Must Hold To Received Traditions) But clever parsing is only the first step. Though such parsing is clearly deceptive, at least it contains the hypocrite’s implicit nod to truth; as Kesey once said, “At least hypocrites acknowledge that truth exists. Today, we don’t even bother to be hypocrites.” And so eventually, it devolves to straightforward lying. Thus, Obama assured Alan Dershowitz in 2012 that he was going to be vigilant with Iran, as America expected. But Obama had no intention of being true , even by tortuous parsing, to the expectations he was deliberately cultivating. By 2015 Dershowitz was condemning the man he had supported for president, writing that Obama had betrayed “the promise he repeatedly made before he was re-elected: namely that ‘we are determined to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons [so] rest assured, we will take no options off the table. We have been clear.’” As in the case of poison gas in Syria, Obama spoke of “red lines” only for the effect the words would have in controlling popular support. When Assad crossed that line, nothing happened. Clearly, Obama felt that the public was to be controlled, not persuaded. Such a person is no longer a public servant; such a person is using the public to serve himself. Churchill’s idea is rooted deeply in the constitutional tradition. John Selden, the 17th-century constitutionalist, repeatedly identified abiding by agreements as “the universal first principle of every law and society” as Ofir Haivry put it. When language is subverted, no agreement is possible. Those who subvert language think agreement is unnecessary so long as they have power to act as they see fit. In the place of universal principles, divine law, to which all are accountable, such wielders of governmental power hold themselves answerable to no one and nothing. Churchill might then say: You may have power, but you will no longer have civilization. Civilization depends on using power to serve. We serve by speaking truth, abiding by our agreements, seeing ourselves in others, and so grounding patterns of reciprocal altruism in the core of our character. Our character and our civilization are both at stake in our politics. We have seen the results of choosing power over character. Let us choose faithful service instead. The post Civilization Means Power Used in Service to the Public appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Cardinal Castigates ‘Cafeteria Catholic’ Joe Biden
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Cardinal Castigates ‘Cafeteria Catholic’ Joe Biden

Despite this wanton degeneracy, Biden still claims to be a Catholic — in fact, his lackeys in the media world often tout him as a “devout Catholic.” But a former Vatican official has a different term to describe America’s most radically pro-abortion President. In a recent speech at the Napa Institute in Washington, D.C., Cardinal Robert Sarah labeled Biden a “cafeteria Catholic.” Christ has already conquered death, that the gates of Hell shall never prevail against the Church. The former head of the Vatican’s liturgy office, Sarah lamented that Christianity’s influence has waned in the West. He noted, “The West, while not the birthplace of Christianity, is the home of much of what was once called ‘Christendom’ and much of what has become modern society, the roots of which are firmly European.” The West African prelate observed that many Catholics in the West have adopted the secular mindset of the “general population” and have allowed their faith to become dethroned, subjecting it to modern ideas and values. (READ MORE from: In Defense of the Sacred Heart) “You have a self-identified Catholic who is an example of what Cardinal Gregory recently described as ‘cafeteria Catholic,’” Sarah continued, referring to Washington archbishop Wilton Gregory’s comments earlier this year. Biden’s promotion of abortion, transgenderism, gay “marriage,” and a host of other evils or vices places him squarely in contradiction to the perennial moral teachings of the Catholic Church. The Catechism of the Catholic Church declares that “human life must be respected and protected absolutely from the moment of conception. From the first moment of his existence, a human being must be recognized as having the rights of a person — among which is the inviolable right of every innocent being to life.” Therefore, the Church warns of the “moral evil of every procured abortion.” The Catechism continues, “This teaching has not changed and remains unchangeable. Direct abortion, that is to say, abortion willed either as an end or a means, is gravely contrary to the moral law.” So grave, in fact, is the sin of abortion that it carries with it the penalty of latae sententiae excommunication — that is, the evil is so grave and so clear that excommunication is automatic, no trial or tribunal is required. In Catholic teaching, excommunication is the most stringent and serious of penalties that can be imposed, effectively cutting off the soul from communion with the Church, which is the mystical Body of Christ. More than just a penalty, latae sententiae excommunication serves as both a warning against and a remedy for extreme evils, too. Such a consequence denotes for Catholics the severe depravity of certain acts, warning those who value their faith to keep as far from such evils as possible. But it also serves to call those who obstinately engage in such evils to repent, seek forgiveness, and return to the Body of Christ. In 2004, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger — at the time, the head of the Vatican’s doctrine office and later Pope Benedict XVI — issued a strict warning that politicians who both promote abortion and claim to be Catholic must be informed of the evil they are endorsing and forbidden from receiving Holy Communion, which the Catholic Church proclaims to be the Body and Blood of Christ. Pope Francis reaffirmed this in 2013, declaring that those who call themselves Catholic “cannot receive Holy Communion and at the same time act with deeds or words against the commandments, particularly when abortion, euthanasia, and other grave crimes against life and family are encouraged. This responsibility weighs particularly over legislators, heads of governments, and health professionals.” In his speech, Sarah lamented that authentic Catholic faith, already a minority belief in America, has “been traded for cultural assimilation.” Despite this, Sarah did see reasons for hope in the Church in America. “The Catholic Church in the United States is very different from the Church in Europe,” he said. “The Faith in Europe is dying, and in some places is dead. The interaction between severely secular governments and the Church have not served the Faith very well.” (READ MORE: Pride Month, Leftism, and ‘The Ape of the Church’) Nearly 100 years ago, the Catholic convert, essayist, novelist, and apologist G.K. Chesterton wrote, “Christendom has had a series of revolutions and in each one of them Christianity has died. Christianity has died many times and risen again; for it had a God who knew the way out of the grave.” While the cognitively-dissonant apostasy of such a high-profile figure as Biden and the monstrous advance of not merely secular but openly anti-Christian ideologies and practices across the West — which, as Sarah so wisely noted, has long been the home of Christianity — may have the appearance of eventual and final defeat, may even appear apocalyptic at times, it is crucial to recall that Christ has already conquered death, that the gates of Hell shall never prevail against the Church He founded, and that even in what may look like the darkest of hours, Christ will lead those who love Him out of the grave. The post Cardinal Castigates ‘Cafeteria Catholic’ Joe Biden appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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New Video: Vegas Voters ‘Reside’ in Bars and Strip Clubs
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New Video: Vegas Voters ‘Reside’ in Bars and Strip Clubs

Three cheers for Lauren Bowman Bis and her searing, yet entertaining, video on “voters” in Nevada. Sunshine is the best disinfectant. Nevada’s unforgiving ultraviolet rays have plenty to purify in and around Sin City. Bis — the Public Interest Legal Foundation’s communications director — guilelessly drives through the heavily Democrat deserts of greater Las Vegas. She searches high and low for voters registered with home addresses at a 7-11, a Walgreens, a Sonic restaurant, several bars, the UFC Performance Institute (a Mixed Martial Arts facility), a mortuary, and even vacant lots full of sand and cacti. Surprise, surprise! None of these voters actually resides in those places, as Nevada law requires. “Hi, my name’s Lauren,” Bis says at a Post Office in Pahrump, near the California border. “I’m looking for Michael Clark and Michael Woodford.” “Hi. Don’t know,” a female postal worker replies. “Okay,” Bis asks. “They don’t live here?” The postal staffer responds: “No. No one lives here.” “I’m looking for William Bidlack,” Bis tells an employee at Red Dragon Gaming & Spirits” on Vegas’ Sahara Avenue. “No idea,” says the lady behind the counter. Bis queries, “Okay, so he doesn’t live here?” Wondering why this is unclear, the Red Dragon lady explains: “This is a casino.” “Hi, I’m Lauren. I’m looking for William Sitton,” Bis announces at the Clark County Detention Center. “William Sitton,” a uniformed officer recalls. “I know for a fact he was an inmate here.” The lawman states: “William Sitton passed away last year.” These and many other systemic failures notwithstanding, state officials will spray mail-in ballots at imaginary people, in equally dubious places, all across Nevada. These phantom ballots likely will languish at these locations. How many will get scooped up, completed, and “harvested” by evildoers? Who knows? The November 5 election might be very close, as so many races have been lately. The White House could hinge on Nevada’s six electoral votes, as could control of the U.S. Senate and House. So, I asked one congressional candidate for his views on PILF’s video and the ominous problem it highlights. My friend Drew Johnson is the Republican nominee for the U.S. House in Nevada’s Third District. He is an industrious and intrepid free-market activist, policy analyst, and opinion journalist whom I have known and admired since 2002. Johnson’s detailed reflections on this matter demand attention: PILF’s video mentioned a voter who resides at a strip club in my district. I looked up the address. It’s a Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club, and the voter is still registered there, according to Nevada voting records. That one bogus vote could change the outcome of an election. In 2022, I ran as a Republican for a seat on the Clark County Commission, the body that oversees elections for 73 percent of Nevadans. All seven commissioners have been Democrats since 2008. But on Election Night, I led by 2,900 votes. A week later, after several thousand late ballots trickled in — many without postmarks to prove that they were sent by Election Day, and others from voters residing at these bogus addresses — the county election department determined that I lost by 336 votes out of 107,182 cast. The problem in Nevada is that during COVID-19, the Democrat state legislature passed a law to mail an absentee ballot to every active voter, whether the voter requested one or not. Beyond that, Nevada has no photo ID requirement to determine whether the person who completed and submitted the ballot is the actual voter. The only verification is a machine that judges whether the signature on the ballot envelope is authentic. Each county election chief can select the machines’ signature-verification sensitivity level. If it’s set low enough, nearly every squiggle qualifies as a valid signature, and every ballot gets counted, so long as it isn’t signed with an X or a straight line. In 2022, 10 Clark County races were decided by fewer than 1,500 votes. Miraculously, Democrats won, and Republicans lost, all 10 of these races. This is either an amazing statistical anomaly or one hell of a lot of shenanigans. I’m the Republican nominee for one of America’s most competitive U.S. House seats, and I know going in that my election will not be totally fair. My entire district is in Clark County, so which ballots are and are not counted will be decided by a bureaucrat hired by the all-Democrat County Commission. Will she clean the voter rolls before the election and remove the guy who supposedly lives at the strip club? Will she set the signature-verification levels so low that ballots with possibly forged signatures get counted? Will she let ballots potentially harvested from apartment-mailroom trash cans drift in, days after the election, without postmarks, and then get counted? Sad as it is, my team and I assume that to win by one vote, we must secure 4,000 to 5,000 more actual voters than my opponent. It’s unfair, but when one party controls the system, and the courts refuse to step in, clean the voter rolls, and prevent illegitimate mail-in ballots from being counted, the system is stacked against us. Fortunately, if we do our jobs and turn out enough voters, we will win. Unfortunately, the terms “too big to rig” and “outvote the cheat” are not responses to ridiculous conspiracy theories. They are the reality of how Republicans have to run their campaigns in Nevada. With the Oval Office potentially in the balance, the time is now to end this nonsense. Silver State leaders desperately need to obey the National Voters Registration Act of 1993 (AKA the Motor Voter Law). Under 52 U.S. Code § 205079(a)(4), state election officials “shall … conduct a general program that makes a reasonable effort to remove the names of ineligible voters from the official lists of eligible voters by reason of (A) the death of the registrant; or (B) a change in the residence of the registrant.” “Shall” means that Nevada authorities are legally obligated to get off their asses, stop breaking federal law, and get on with the vital business of cleansing election rolls of the unqualified, the relocated, and the deceased, as well as voters who do not actually live beneath craps tables and roulette wheels. Until America Makes Election Day Great Again, rather than suffer through Election Quarter, officials must assure that mail-in ballots reach only genuine, living, breathing, qualified voters at the residences where they fall asleep at night and awaken in the morning. This is not a suggestion. It’s a statute. And, as Democrats never tire of saying, no one is above the law. This includes election officials from Las Vegas to Lake Tahoe. PILF is suing to get this done. “After years of failing to identify and fix commercial addresses on the voter roll, PILF has taken legal action asking a court to force Nevada election officials to investigate and resolve these improper addresses listed on the voter roll,” PILF’s video explains. “These commercial addresses must be investigated and fixed by election officials before 2024 ballots hit the mail.” (Full disclosure: PILF represents your humble polemicist and three other plaintiffs in our federal lawsuit against New York City’s Board of Elections. We are trying to plunge a sharp, red-hot, 15th Amendment knife into the heart of NYC’s law that lets foreign citizens vote in local elections.) Democrat authorities must halt their relentless malfeasance, follow PILF’s lead, and sanitize their soiled vote records already. Sunshine is the best disinfectant. Nevada’s unforgiving ultraviolet rays have plenty to purify in and around Sin City, starting with Nevada’s corrupt voter registry. Many thanks to PILF and the disarmingly straightforward Lauren Bis and her video team. In just over six minutes, they showcase this festering boil in a manner that is, at once, amusing, enraging, and devastating. Deroy Murdock is a Manhattan-based Fox News contributor. READ MORE from Deroy Murdock: Judge Merchan Is a Hoodlum in Black Robes In Sum, Trump’s Defense Focuses on Accounting, Prosecution Obsesses Over Adultery The Libertarian Case for Donald J. Trump   The post New Video: Vegas Voters ‘Reside’ in Bars and Strip Clubs appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Wait Times for Medical Care Matter
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Wait Times for Medical Care Matter

I am sick and tired of reading headlines about the uninsured rate (i.e. the percentage of people who don’t have health insurance). When it’s down, pundits say Obamacare is working. When it’s up, Democrats claim it is Republicans’ fault for ruining healthcare. Americans care only because that’s what is shouted in their ears and constantly before their eyes: uninsured rate, uninsured rate. Maximum average wait times for care increased after the ACA to a medically dangerous 122 days for a primary care appointment. The goal of healthcare is not to have everyone insured. A healthcare system exists solely so provide the services of a medical professional. Not the promise of care but the reality of care, when patients need it. Complicit media has successfully sold snake oil. They make us believe that coverage — a health insurance policy — equals medical care. If you have the former, you will get the latter. Evidence proves precisely the opposite. First, people who have no insurance get care through the Emergency Medical Transport and Labor Act of 1986. EMTALA requires hospitals to provide urgent or emergent care for all persons regardless of whether the patient has insurance or does not, i.e., whether the hospital and doctors will be paid for care provided, or not. (READ MORE from Deane Waldman: Government Health Coverage for Illegals is a Bad Idea) Second, people who have insurance, particularly government-provided insurance, often wait so long for care they die while waiting in line. Such death-by-queue has been reported in Medicaid enrollees as well as veterans covered by Tricare. The false promise of coverage equals care is exploded by the seesaw effect. As the number of Americans with government insurance goes up, access to care goes down! This inverse (and adverse) consequence is proven by two facts. 1) As Obamacare expanded the Medicaid rolls, fewer doctors were willing to accept these patients for care. Approximately 30 percent are considering early retirement. More demand (for care) with less supply (fewer care givers) produces the seesaw effect. 2) Maximum average wait times for care increased after the ACA to a medically dangerous 122 days for a primary care appointment. Another metric commonly thrown at the public is cost. That medical costs are too high is obvious by simple observation, by painful direct experience, and by the number of bankruptcies induced by medical bills. When Washington fixes prices, viz., for drugs in Biden’s falsely titled Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, they claim to “make healthcare affordable for all Americans.” Like the mirage that coverage equals care, fixing prices does not make medical care more accessible, in fact, just the opposite. Price fixing by the government, no matter what is being price-fixed, invariably produces shortages and low quality. History has proven this economic fact. Recall the long lines of people in the U.S.S.R. waiting for “free” shoes, toilet paper, and medical care. Furthermore, fixing low prices for medicines will force pharmaceutical companies to cease research and development. So no new medical miracle drugs. Had Washington fixed drug prices back in the 1970s, today it is likely that children with leukemia would die instead of their 90+ percent cure rate. Americans are already suffering from price fixing in medical professional services. What the public sees as exorbitant doctor’s charges make great targets for price fixing or even price transparency advocates. A physician’s charges are meaningless in the real world. Medicaid and Medicare issue “allowable reimbursement schedules,” which are lists of predetermined payments for care services, usually a small fraction of the actual charges. Insurance companies and health plans generally follow these schedules when contracting with physicians.  And since Washington prohibits physicians from seeking the unpaid balance from patients, doctors are paid whatever Washington says, not what they charged. When asked why they are refusing to see new Medicaid patients, doctors point to two factors: the low reimbursement schedules, often below their cost-of-doing-business, and the time-wasting, costly regulatory burden. Price fixing strikes again — hurting, not helping, We the Patients. To offer the public a useful and accurate measure of how well our healthcare system is doing, do not offer the uninsured rate or fixed (low) prices for care. Show us the maximum wait times to get care. The title of an article in the British Medical Journal shows the danger patients face, “Every month delayed in cancer treatment can raise risk of death by around 10%.” Imagine what the current four-month delay is doing. (READ MORE: In Health Care, Job Growth Is Not Always Good) This author does not need to imagine. My wife waited seven months to see her primary doctor for abdominal pain. The diagnosis was inoperable pancreatic cancer. She died 22 months later. Might her cancer have been operable if her wait time had been four days instead of seven months? Deane Waldman, M.D., MBA is Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics, Pathology, and Decision Science; former Director of the Center for Healthcare Policy at Texas Public Policy Foundation; former Director, New Mexico Health Insurance Exchange; and author of the multi-award winning book Curing the Cancer in U.S. Healthcare: StatesCare and Market-Based Medicine. The post Wait Times for Medical Care Matter appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Biden Will Not Be the Nominee
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Biden Will Not Be the Nominee

The latest phase in the center ring of the longest circus in American politics, the 2024 campaign, has ended. Hunter Biden is guilty on all counts — where have we heard that before? — and up next is sentencing, another federal trial, and … It is only June, but Christmas might have come early for Joe Biden and the Democrat Party. Dispassionate citizens, if there are any left across the landscape, my be satisfied that justice has been done; it was a case where the circumstances and charges were blatant, to an almost caricatured degree. Sympathetic parents and friends of addicts and self-destructive personalities they love, can withhold feelings of joy over the five-alarm fire that is Hunter Biden. (READ MORE from Rick Marschall: The Last of the Bidenocrats) There is no doubt, except for his cognitive cluelessness, that Joe Biden, father, grieves over this outcome. There is no doubt either that Joe Biden, politician, rejoices at the ironic life-preserver that has been tossed to him as he flails in the vortex of a doomed presidency and a cursed campaign. Biden and his wife and sister and handlers now have an ideal face-saving, if not life-saving, “out.” Beltway Biden has fashioned a career from his small-state sinecure of Delaware by excusing, evading, and enduring uncountable scandals, gaffes, and what would have been toxic disqualifications for other pols in other states. For half a century the Bidens’ sense of entitlement has been their hedge of protection. Finally, America understands Joe’s mantra about “threats to democracy” because his manipulation of the system has served him well. He has been the personification of that Threat. Yet “democracy” now is his undoing. There is too much toothpaste to put back in the tubes; too many defections from his obsequious base; too many people now laughing at the exposure of Emperor Joe’s new clothes. The sands of Rehobeth Beach finally have run through his hourglass. The big debate within his party and the nation at large is not the economy nor the border nor foreign-policy disasters, but … how to kick Joe off the ticket. With grace. Without offending the Old Man. Without insulting Kamala — because surely, her elevation would be the only worse situation than Four More Years of Joe. Who, what, when, where … and how? Then, along comes the blindfolded Goddess of Justice, on a charging steed. Things done in her name have been ineffectual in Donald Trump’s case, and cases, but she can save the day for Biden and his “legacy” and the Democrat Party in 2024. The political survival of Joe Biden has also been a perennial routine of whining and evading and changed subjects. From college suspension over plagiarism, to lying about his first wife’s death, to faking his academic resume, to inventing facts about his family — one of the times causing him to drop his 1988 presidential candidacy — to shamelessly distorting circumstances of his views on race, his voting record, his son’s death. Everything but actual tears have stained his record. He has aged like a Fine Whine. Hunter Biden is destined, or doomed, to wallow in a multitude of consequences for his multitude of sins, legal transgressions, and moral failures, for the rest of his life. He will be convicted, sentenced, pardoned, acquitted, re-tried — all or none of the above, and long after Biden Fatigue Syndrome has expired. Celebrity justice for a grifter. Since that is the inevitable case, Whiner-in-Chief Joe can see yet another opportunity to turn a lemon grove into lemonade. We can expect an announcement from the Whine House, that all of the family’s problems — this conviction being only the latest — have convinced Joe that his immediate priority is to “help his family heal,” to “be there” for his son, to focus on the family. He will leave the nomination to the convention, without recommendation.  But Biden’s “out” will provide major rejuvenation for the Democrat Party. A dozen candidates will emerge from under rocks. Kamala can be ignored, with no specific misogynist racist to blame. Public attention will be riveted, with a dose of optimistic hope and projection, on the shakeup in the 2024 campaign. Momentum might shift to a “peoples’ choice” as the election draws near, in the media’s breathless script. (READ MORE: My Career as George Santos’ Press Secretary) Joe will have a tribute video, perhaps even in prime time, at the convention. He will be propped up in a balcony seat and maybe even wave in the proper direction. Then he will be forgotten. Citizens, in turn, will forget Hunter and his manifold smoking guns — so to speak — and the nominee, and probably the next president — will forget them both. Biden will become as much of a forgotten figure as Jimmy Carter became in counsels and councils. It is only June, but Christmas might have come early for Joe Biden and the Democrat Party. Rick Marschall is a former political cartoonist and frequent commentator. His 75th book, The Most Interesting American, about Theodore Roosevelt, recently was published by Post Hill Press. His weekly blog is MondayMinistry.com/blog. The post Biden Will Not Be the Nominee appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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