Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. A memo from President Bidenâs Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin directs commanders to conduct a âStand-Down to Address Extremism in the Ranks.â The goal, ostensibly, is to flush out people with extremist views from our nationâs military. But the memo never defines âextremist or dissident ideologies.â
As FRCâs General Jerry Boykin explained on Washington Watch, the order relies upon the theory that the ranks of our military are filled with white supremacists based on the Capitol riot on January 6. In a stunning act of cynical political theater, Democrats have turned the Capitol into Fort Pelosi due to baseless claims of an ongoing right-wing threat of violence. But as Boykin pointed out, the military does a good job weeding out those associated with the KKK or other white supremacist groups. The only thing this order accomplishes is to open the door to hazy definitions of a broader, and more sinis
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If there was a honeymoon, itâs over. Less than a week into the administration that isnât Donald Trumpâs, a surprising number of Americans are already regretting his replacement. Within hours of his swearing in, Joe Biden got right to work â alienating core constituencies with his attacks on oil, energy, unions, jobs, and women. Industries that had lined up to support the Democrat were stunned. What happened to the moderate president they were promised? When Biden said heâd unite America, no one knew it would be against him.
Just three days in, the hashtag #BidenRemorse started popping up on social media. By then, the new president had stopped work on the border wall, shut down the Keystone XL Pipeline, and issued an oil and gas moratorium for drilling on federal land â firing tens of thousands of workers in the process. âDeeply disappointedâ was how the head of the North American Building Trade put it, after endorsing Biden in October. â[
Commentary By Tony Perkins | January 26, 2021 | 10:19am EST
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If there was a honeymoon, it s over. Less than a week into the administration that isn t Donald Trump s, a surprising number of Americans are already regretting his replacement. Within hours of his swearing in, Joe Biden got right to work alienating core constituencies with his attacks on oil, energy, unions, jobs, and women.
Industries that had lined up to support the Democrat were stunned. What happened to the moderate president they were promised? When Biden said he d unite America, no one knew it would be against him.