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Conservative: Assassins? Media Shrug
βItβs difficult to overstate how extraordinary it is to have two assassination attempts against a former president and presidential candidate coming within weeks of each other,β remarks Ashley Rindsberg at UnHerd. Sundayβs βaborted shooting raises questionsβ on the Secret Serviceβs βability β and willingness β to protect Donald Trump.β βIf this were a systemic issueβ with the agency, βthen why would Trump be the only candidate subject to not just one but two attempts?β Yet, βwe have seen virtually no journalistic task forcesβ and βno searing investigations into the Secret Service.β Worse, βa precedent is being set where political violence against a candidateβ whoβs βbeen positioned by the media as an imminent threat to American democracy itself is met with a collective shrug.β
Foreign desk: Stop Covering for Russia
βPulsed microwave standoff attacks by Russian military intelligence operativesβ caused traumatic brain injuries to his family, notes Mark Lenzi at The Hill β for which βthe U.S. government has paid my family more than $1 million.β The attacks βcaused panic in Washington but have since been buried and the details withheld from Congress.β βThe greatest disappointmentβ? The government βcompletely turned its back on me and my family.β βThe American people have a right to know which country caused the injuries for which their tax dollars have compensated us.β Yet βthe State Department and the Intelligence Community have gone to incredible lengths to try to silence me, to prevent meβ from briefing Congress. Legislators βneed to hear the truth to serve your constituents as they deserve.β
Culture critic: Race Grifters Exposed
βTo see how debased βprogressivesβ have become, behold Robin DiAngelo stumping up 30 bucks in βreparationsβ to an African-American gent,β snarks Spikedβs Brendan OβNeill of a scene βin Matt Walshβs new film, Am I Racist?, a Borat-style mockumentary that sends up race grifters.β DiAngelo offered βa grovelling apology: βIt is not you, it is us.β βThis is the irony of the white shame that is so Γ la mode in cultural circles: it hides a new species of white pride, where educated whites fancy themselves as morally superior to both unlearned white people and pained black people.β βBlack people and white people could find great common cause in opposing this top-down racialism that dehumanises us allβ β and should unite to βtell DiAngelo and her dwindling band of acolytes where to stick it.β
From the right: SCOTUSβ βInternalβ Attackers
βPolitical attacks on the Supreme Court are escalating,β warn The Wall Street Journalβs editors β with βthe latestβ coming from a New York Times story that claims Chief Justice John Roberts steered the court to help Donald Trump. The piece minimizes constitutional arguments while highlighting βpolitical benefitsβ to Trump, to make the court seem political. Yet most βdamagingβ are the leaks about internal discussions, which bear βthe possible fingerprints of one or moreβ justices. A βlarger progressive political campaignβ seeks to undermine the courtβs credibility βto justify Democratic legislationβ thatβll βdestroy its independence,β and the possibility of court insiders participating βis all the more worrying.β Weβre at βa dangerous juncture in American constitutional historyβ β and Trump isnβt the βgreatestβ risk.
Libertarian: Colleges Fail on Free Speech 101
βThe actions of someβ anti-Israel student protesters, βcoupled with the reactions of some administrators, highlight a troubling lack of understanding of free speech principles,β argues John Bitzan at Reason. Per a βrecent survey of college students nationwide,β βpolitically liberal studentsβ show βthe highest acceptance of anti-free speech actionsβ: 55% βthink it is OK to disrupt campus by occupying buildings,β 37% deem it OK βto disrupt class with protests,β 26% say itβs βacceptable to shout down a speaker.β And 62% βof all studentsβ believe that βprofessors should be reported for making controversial statementsβ on political issues. Schools must βstand firm and defend studentsβ rights to express their views,β but β also need to teach students the limits of free speech: Violence, disrupting campus activities, shouting down speakers one disagrees with, and intimidating or harassing others are not free speech.β
β Compiled by The Post Editorial Board