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The Grisly History of Chappaquiddick 
by Ben Shapiro  
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Farrell - Rosenstein Giving Mueller 
Secret Mandate a Gross Abuse of Power
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{ rickwells.us } ~ Lou Dobbs reports on the revelation that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein gave Grand Inquisitor Robert Mueller “super-secret special permission... to expand his special counsel investigation into Paul Manafort’s business dealings” back in August. “It’s only now public because in a court filing requested by attorneys for Paul Manafort it was produced.” Dobbs notes that the document is severely redacted, asking Chris Farrell of Judicial Watch, “What is this, is it a star chamber? What has the Justice Department become?” Farrell describes it as “a really gross abuse of due process. If you’re going to charge somebody criminally there are procedures for doing so. One of the fundamental pieces is something called Brady material, and that is if you’re going to charge somebody and prosecute them criminally, you’ve got to put all of the cards on the table. You have to explain what it is they’re being charged with and how and why.”... https://rickwells.us/farrell-rosenstein-mueller-secret/
The Rosenstein Memo
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by ANDREW C. MCCARTHY
{ nationalreview.com } ~ Eight months ago, in August 2017, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein secretly gave Special Counsel Robert Mueller specific guidance as to the crimes Mueller is authorized to investigate... The guidance came about ten weeks after Mueller’s May 17 appointment. This guidance purports to describe the grounds for criminal investigations, marking the limits of the special counsel’s jurisdiction. As readers may recall, these columns have been critical of the deputy attorney general for failing to provide such guidance. Instead, I’ve contended, Rosenstein assigned Mueller to conduct a counterintelligence  investigation, which is not a sound basis for appointing a special counsel; the regulations require grounds for a criminal investigation. So . . . was I wrong? No, I was right. We learned Tuesday morning, based on a Monday-night court filing by Mueller, that Rosenstein’s amplification of Mueller’s jurisdiction was set forth in a classified memorandum dated August 2, 2017. That memo was filed just one week after a July 26 column in which I comprehensively laid out the deficiencies in Rosenstein’s appointment order and suggested that he could cure the problem by “specifying exactly what potential crimes the special counsel is authorized to investigate.” To be clear, I do not claim to be the only commentator who has criticized the deficiencies of Rosenstein’s appointment order, though I doubt others have done so as consistently and pointedly, including with proposals for bringing it into compliance...
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The Caravan of Migrants Is Not America’s Problem
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by Genevieve Wood 
{ dailysignal.com } ~ Over a thousand migrants from Central America are currently making their way toward the United States southern border... Their goal? By all accounts it is to enter the U.S. illegally and seek asylum. Let’s be clear, while we are certainly sympathetic to the security crisis plaguing many in Honduras, El Salvador, and other parts of Central America, allowing them to violate our immigration laws and create chaos on our border is not the answer. Often ignored in the immigration debate is how these governments have failed to provide safe and prosperous countries for their own people. A great irony here is that the Trump administration has shown far more willingness to work with these Central American countries than previous administrations... https://www.dailysignal.com/2018/04/03/caravan-migrants-not-americas-problem/?utm_source=TDS_Email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=MorningBell%22&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTUdSa05XRmtPREZtWXpFeiIsInQiOiJjUmI1MUtNMUJJN2NQVXVESGIrbjM5WFwvcFJtQlJlTUVsbkRvM2ZRcDllOHlQTEdQZ2Q4MVh3dlFyUzVMbUp2K3had2RPaGo4ekdiUE1pVWdSbWluMHROOEVySllsdDl0cFZ4YWVhak1xVlFJQnFSZDhlOFhVUVZMMHNrR0JUemwifQ%3D%3D.
UK: Funding Textbooks That 
Teach Children to Blow Themselves Up
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by Douglas Murray
{ gatestoneinstitute.org } ~ In 2016, a study carried out by the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) found that for literacy in the developed world... England ranks dead last. The same study also stated that for numeracy in the developed world, England ranks second-to-last. Even among graduates from English universities, the OECD study found, one in ten had literacy or numeracy skills that were classified as "low". These results are astonishing, not to mention shaming. They reflect decades of misdirection in British education, including the misdirection of resources. Understandably, successive governments complain about a lack of resources. But all of those laments only serve to highlight the strangeness of Britain's latest priorities in funding education. This past weekend it emerged that last year the British government funnelled £20 million to Palestinian schools. A review by the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education (IMPACT-se) found that these revenues go towards funding a curriculum which omits teaching peace, promotes the use of violence -- specifically jihad -- and encourages martyrdom. An analysis of the textbooks used in Palestinian schools funded by the UK government -- using UK taxpayers' money -- found that these textbooks, which come from the Palestinian Authority (PA), "exerts pressure over young Palestinians to acts of violence."...  https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/12118/britain-palestinian-textbooks 
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Migrant caravan that stirred Trump outrage 
seeks to end journey in Mexico City
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by Joshua Partlow
{ washingtonpost.com } ~ A caravan of Central American migrants intends to move north and end its journey in Mexico City... leaving anyone seeking to reach the U.S. border on their own, organizers said Wednesday. The immediate trouble is a lack of transportation to get the group to the next stop, the city of Puebla en route to the Mexican capital. Organizers have been searching for a way to safely move the roughly 1,000 people, who have become a target of President Trump as a symbol of weak border controls and the need for tougher U.S. immigration rules. But the caravan — organized in a large group to protect against bandits and others — has become more of a showcase of the difficulties facing activists trying to aid migrants and keep them on the move. The first goal is to reach the city of Puebla, about 300 miles away, and then press on for a last leg to Mexico City... https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/the_americas/the-caravan-of-migrants-thats-alarmed-president-trump-has-now-stalled/2018/04/03/534b01c2-36aa-11e8-af3c-2123715f78df_story.html?utm_term=.b9f8bca60661
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The Grisly History of Chappaquiddick 
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by Ben Shapiro 
{ townhall.com } ~ On April 6, a bombshell will hit America's theaters.

That bombshell comes in the form of an understated, well-made, well-acted film called "Chappaquiddick." Full disclosure: They advertise with my podcast. The film tells the story of Ted Kennedy's 1969 killing of political aide Mary Jo Kopechne; the Massachusetts Democratic senator drove his car off a bridge and into the Poucha Pond, somehow escaped the overturned vehicle and left Kopechne to drown. She didn't drown, though. Instead, she reportedly suffocated while waiting for help inside an air bubble while Kennedy waited 10 hours to call for help. The Kennedy family and its associated political allies then worked to cover up the incident. In the end, Teddy was sentenced to a two-month suspended jail sentence for leaving the scene of an accident. The incident prevented Kennedy from running for president in 1972 and 1976, though he attempted a run in 1980 against then-President Jimmy Carter, failing.

So, why is the film important?

It's important because it doesn't traffic in rumors and innuendo -- there is no attempt to claim that Kopechne was having an affair with Kennedy, or that she was pregnant with his child. It's important because it doesn't paint Kennedy as a monster but as a deeply flawed and somewhat pathetic scion of a dark and manipulative family. But most of all, it's important for two reasons: It's the first movie to actually tackle a serious Democratic scandal in the history of modern film, and it reminds us that Americans have long been willing to overlook scandal for the sake of political convenience.

First, there's the historic nature of the film. Here is an incomplete list of the films made about George W. Bush's administration since his election in 2000, nearly all of them accusatory in tone: "W," "Fahrenheit 9/11," "Recount," "Fair Game" and "Truth." There has still not been a movie made about former President liar-Bill Clinton's impeachment though one is apparently in the works. There's been no movie about former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's internment of the Japanese, former President Lyndon Johnson's dramatic mishandling of the Vietnam War though we have had two hagiographies of LBJ, one directed by Rob Reiner, the other starring Bryan Cranston or former President Woodrow Wilson's racism and near fascism. 

And it only took nearly 50 years to make a film about a Democratic icon leaving a woman to die in a river. It's amazing it was made in the first place.

Most importantly, though, "Chappaquiddick" reminds us that confirmation bias and wishful thinking aren't unique to one side of the aisle. In the era of President Trump, media members have had fun telling Republicans that they have abandoned all of their moral principles in order to back a man whose agenda they support. But Democrats beat Republicans there by decades: They not only overlooked a man who likely committed manslaughter but also made him into a hero, the "Lion of the Senate." We can't understand how morals and politics have been split in two without reckoning with this history.

"Chappaquiddick" is a must-see. It's just a shame it took half a century for it to see the light.

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