Patriot Headlines | Grassroots Commentary Daily DigestTHE FOUNDATION"In questions of power, then, let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution." —Thomas Jefferson, fair copy of the drafts of the Kentucky Resolutions of 1798TOP RIGHT HOOKSSay, That Gruber Guy Actually Did Work Closely With ObamaRemember Jonathan Gruber, the MIT professor who served as a key architect of ObamaCare? The one who mocked "the stupidity of the American voter" as he and his elitist buddies crammed the law down our throats? The one whose string of condescending remarks on ObamaCare's deceptive core were caught on video and released to the public? Naturally, Barack Obama tried to throw Gruber under the bus once he had become politically inconvenient, dismissing him as "some adviser who never worked on our staff" and had little to do with crafting ObamaCare. But according to a series of emails sent from the House Oversight Committee to The Wall Street Journal, Gruber had quite a lot to do with ObamaCare after all. "His proximity to HHS and the White House was a whole lot tighter than they admitted," said Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT), chairman of the House Oversight Committee. "There's no doubt he was a much more integral part of this than they've said. He put up this facade he was an arm's length away. It was a farce." Indeed, Jeanne Lambrew, a top administration official at HHS, thanked Gruber for being an "integral part" in foisting ObamaCare on the nation. And Gruber was in contact with the highest level Obama advisers on the law, from Lawrence Summers to Peter Orszag to Jason Furman to Ezekiel Emanuel. This is simply more confirmation of ObamaCare's foundation of lies. As if we needed any more proof.Comment | Share SCOTUS and the Raisin Hope for Property RightsMarvin Horne of Fresno, California, has been vindicated. Yesterday, the Supreme Court ruled 8-1 that if the Raisin Administrative Committee was going to take Horne's raisins it needed to compensate the farmer. In Horne v. Department of Agriculture, Horne refused to give up his raisins to the Raisin Administrative Committee and the agency was fining him at the tune of $695,000. The committee is a New Deal-era program designed to control the supply of raisins so the prices remain artificially high. It would take a portion of farmers' grapes and either donate them to school lunch programs or sell them overseas. Farmers used to be compensated, but then the payout dwindled to nothing. The Ninth Circuit Court originally ruled in favor of the administrative committee, saying the Constitution's Taking Clause only covered real estate, but Chief Justice John Roberts, writing the majority opinion, ruled, "Government has a categorical duty to pay just compensation when it takes your car, just as when it takes your home." This ruling comes 10 years after the bungled SCOTUS ruling in Kelo v. New London, which said the city of New London could take the home of Susette Kelo and give her property to a private developer. Currently, Kelo's pink home is demolished and the lot stands empty. While the raisin ruling is a step in the right direction, it will take years before the government fully moves past Kelo and respects the property of the citizens.Comment | Share Pentagon Ships Military Off to Battle 'Climate Change'In January 2012, Barack Obama said, "As we look beyond the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan ... we'll be able to ensure our security with smaller conventional ground forces." In other words, even though America's military is being downsized, our military prowess will remain untarnished. "[Y]es, our military will be leaner, but the world must know the United States is going to maintain our military superiority with armed forces that are agile, flexible and ready for the full range of contingencies and threats," he explained. Who knew that meant documenting the effects of climate change — even as terrorism-fueled crises in the Middle East rage on? According to The Washington Times, "Though stretched thin by the aftermath of two wars and the current fight against the Islamic State, the Obama administration has enlisted the Pentagon to measure the shrinking ice in the Arctic in the latest example of the president's climate agenda being extended to the military. A recent Government Accountability Office report examined the Defense Department's role in the Arctic, which increasingly will include 'monitoring the changing Arctic conditions,' such as ice levels." America's retreat — not climate change, as this administration posits — facilitated the Islamic State's rise. And pulling even more resources away from the real fight to wage war on a straw man isn't going to make them go away.Comment | Share
Don't Miss Patriot HumorCheck out Dolezal, the cure for white privilege.If you'd like to receive Patriot Humor by email, update your subscription here. FEATURED RIGHT ANALYSISCharleston and the Confederate Flag BattleBy Nate JacksonBarack Obama, as usual, weighed in on both. He called for more gun control, and then he denounced the Confederate flag flying on the grounds of the South Carolina capitol as a racist symbol. It's the latter that's become a rallying point for leftists as well as Republicans eager to shed the racist label. South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, a Republican, said Monday, "It's time to move the flag from the Capitol grounds." Sen. Lindsey Graham, a GOP presidential candidate, and Tim Scott, the first black Republican senator elected in the South since Reconstruction, likewise called for its removal. That provides political cover for state Republicans to vote to take it down. Of course, given the prominence of South Carolina in the presidential primary season, the Leftmedia gleefully makes the Confederate flag an issue for Republicans every presidential cycle. But that's awfully odd since Democrats are the ones who raised it at the South Carolina capitol in 1962. Democrats are the party of Jim Crow and segregation — the ones in KKK robes who sullied the banner of Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia with racial overtones. Democrats Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter campaigned with the flag before it was uncool to do so. Democrats push for an ever-higher minimum wage, which all too often leaves blacks unemployed and enslaved on the Left's deliberately institutionalized urban poverty plantations. Yet somehow the Confederate flag is a Republican problem. Speaking of racism, know what else is racist? Gun control. It was originally conceived in the South to prevent blacks from owning firearms. Even now, proponents of gun control rarely lament the lives lost due to inner city gang violence. Who else is racist? Barack Obama, whose roots of racial hatred run deep, and who stirs the pot by using the "n" word. As for the flag itself, Leland Summers, head of the state's chapter of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, dismissed the Left's complaint: "Do not associate the cowardly actions of a racist to our Confederate Banner. There is absolutely no link between The Charleston Massacre and The Confederate Memorial Banner. Don't try to create one." He's right in part, though it's not that simple. It's undeniable that the Confederate States propagated slavery — an institution Gen. Lee called "a great political and moral evil" — and that the Confederate flag in whatever form brings that to mind. The Union was hardly innocent in this regard, however. Abraham Lincoln harbored his own racism and favored solving slavery by sending blacks back to Africa. Yet no one seems to associate the American flag with such things. Democrats made the Confederate banner a symbol of racism at KKK rallies, and now they have successfully turned a large portion of the populace against it. When a racist murderer used the Confederate battle flag as a background for his pictures, it only reinforced the link. Democrats fully intend to use the issue to rally blacks around Hillary Clinton, hoping "racist" Republicans would squirm to avoid calling for the flag's removal. If South Carolina Republicans do remove it, the issue will be somewhat diffused — though nothing will ever be enough for the Left. "I think compromising with the left on this issue is not worth it because the left is only politicizing this issue to advance their agenda," wrote Red State's Erick Erickson. "Once the flag is gone, the left will advance to the next issue then the next issue, etc. They won't compromise. There is no compromise. There is only conversion or censorship with the left." For most of those who fly Lee's banner today, they intend it as homage to the honorable part of their heritage. Certainly those of us at The Patriot Post with long family history in the South view it that way. The vast majority of Southerners did not own slaves and their descendants reject the idea that they (read: we) are to blame for that horrific institution. Yet the modern Left is intent on blaming all Southerners — especially Republicans — for slavery and all racism, which has in part served to make the flag a symbol of defiance akin to the Gadsden flag of the Tea Party. That said, it's perhaps too much to ask of our public-school educated population to think of history with such nuance and understanding. And it's likely the only politically tenable and prudent move for Republicans to concede the point. Comment | Share TODAY AT PATRIOTPOST.US
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OPINION IN BRIEFThomas Sowell: "The fact that many people are still prepared to vote for Hillary Clinton to be President of the United States, in times made incredibly dangerous by the foreign policy disasters on her watch as Secretary of State, raises painful questions about this country. A President of the United States — any president — has the lives of more than 300 million Americans in his or her hands, and the future of Western civilization. If the debacles and disasters of the Obama administration have still not demonstrated the irresponsibility of choosing a president on the basis of demographic characteristics, it is hard to imagine what could. With our enemies around the world arming while we are disarming, such self-indulgent choices for president can leave our children and grandchildren a future that will be grim, if not catastrophic."Comment | Share SHORT CUTSInsight: "I dread government in the name of science. That is how tyrannies come in. In every age the men who want us under their thumb, if they have any sense, will put forward the particular pretension which the hopes and fears of that age render most potent." —C. S. Lewis (1898-1963)The BIG Lie: "We were able to bring to conclusion two long and costly wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and [Hillary Clinton] was very much involved in supporting those transitions." —National Security Adviser and former Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice struggling to come up with an accomplishment of the Democrats' inevitable candidate (And never mind that Obama and Clinton lost the Iraq war.) Demo-gogues: "Here in America, many people personally don’t know someone who is Muslim. They mostly hear about Muslims in the news — and that can obviously lead to a very distorted impression." —Barack Obama Non Compos Mentis: "What would I do with white people who use the N-word? Jail them." —Piers Morgan Village Idiots: "Too many black people are niggerized. I would say the first black president has become the first niggerized black president. A niggerized black person is a black person who is afraid and scared and intimidated when it comes to putting a spotlight on white supremacy and fighting against white supremacy." —Princeton professor Cornel West Alpha Jackass: "[O]ur nation is paying a high price for our devotion to guns and faith in their capacity to keep us safe. ... Our nation is dying a violent death, and the National Rifle Association and other gun valorizing groups will be etched across the death certificate." —Harvard University professor Jonathan L. Walton And last... Semper Vigilans Fortis Paratus et Fidelis! Managing Editor Nate Jackson Join us in daily prayer for our Patriots in uniform — Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen — standing in harm's way in defense of Liberty, and for their families. |
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