Watch: Drag Queen Admits to ‘Grooming’ Children at Library

By Daily Wire. The so-called Drag Queen Story Hour (DQSH) program, wherein grown men dressed as overly-dramatized and sexualized women read to children in public libraries, have popped up across the nation within the last five years or so. Parents, understandably, have raised serious questions and concerns over the general over-sexualized nature of the drag queens and clear transgender agenda being pushed on impressionable young minds.

These concerns were horrifyingly validated in September by drag queen Dylan Pontiff, who proudly told the Lafayette City-Parish Council in Louisiana that drag queens at these story hours “are trying to groom the next generation.”

“This is going to be the grooming of the next generation. We are trying to groom the next generation,” admitted Pontiff.

According to LifeSite News, Pontiff, whose drag alter ego is named Santana Pilar Andrews, helped organize a DQSH events for children as young as three years old at the Lafayette Public Library in October.

“I’m a person who’s been through a lot in their lives [sic]. I’ve been bullied most of my life for being a gay male, not necessarily being what a typical man is, and I thought that this event shows people, and shows children, especially at that age, that understanding that people are different than you doesn’t make them necessarily un-normal or not good,” Pontiff told a room filled with Lafayette residents. (Read more from “Watch: Drag Queen Admits to ‘Grooming’ Children at Library” HERE)

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Opponents renew fight to end Drag Queen Story Hour at Houston libraries

By Click 2 Houston. . .The event is facing new backlash a month after a federal judge tossed out a conservative group’s lawsuit against the city’s library and Mayor Sylvester Turner in an attempt to stop it.

Linda Rodriguez, with the group Mass Resistance, calls the program brainwashing and destructive.

“Children are great imitators. Let’s give them something great to imitate like moral and ethical values, not drag queen lifestyles,” Rodriguez said. (Read more from “Opponents renew fight to end Drag Queen Story Hour at Houston libraries” HERE)

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The Second Amendment Has Always Been an Individual Right

In a recent interview with The New York Times regarding his upcoming memoir, former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens shares what he contends are the three worst court decisions to come down during his long tenure. His first choice, unsurprisingly, is District of Columbia v. Heller, the 2008 ruling that finally codified the Second Amendment as an individual right. . .

Stevens doesn’t even attempt to hide the political motivation behind his argument. Earlier this year, in fact, Stevens implored Americans to do what he couldn’t while on the court, and repeal the Second Amendment. Stevens quotes former Chief Justice Burger, who in 1991 claimed that activists had perpetrated “one of the greatest pieces of fraud, I repeat the word fraud, on the American public by special interest groups that I have ever seen in my lifetime.”

Both these justices rely on an expedient revisionist history to make their claims. This effort was spearheaded by left-wing historians who attempted to retroactively dismiss the ubiquitous presence of guns in American life and the role firearms played in the rise of a nation. It was taken up by anti-firearm activists and journalists who have used that revisionist history to dismiss the overwhelming evidence that the founding generation believed individual Americans had an inherent right to bear those arms. . .

The singular purpose of the Second Amendment, they argued, was to arm militias, not individuals. For some reason, they contend, the Second Amendment, unlike most of the Bill of Rights, actually empowered the government rather than the individual. Any other interpretation was an antiquated and destructive reading of the past.

But history has never backed up this contention — not then, and not now. The notion of individual ownership of firearms was so unmistakable and so omnipresent in colonial days—and beyond—that Americans saw no more need to debate its existence than they did the right to drink water or breathe the air. Not a single Minuteman was asked to hand his musket over to the Continental Congress after chasing the British back to Boston. If they had been, the Revolution would have been short-lived, indeed. (Read more from “The Second Amendment Has Always Been an Individual Right” HERE)

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Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Laws Are Not Fairness for All

Current proposals to create sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) laws with varying types of religious exemptions would not result in fairness for all…Instead, they would penalize many Americans who believe that we are created male and female and that male and female are created for each other. They would violate the privacy and safety of women and girls, the conscience rights of doctors and other medical professionals, and the free speech and religious liberty rights of countless professionals. Establishing bad public policy and then exempting select religious institutions is not acting for the common good—and is certainly not fair for all. . .

SOGI laws ban disagreement on LGBT issues by enforcing a sexual orthodoxy. Of course, those are not the exact words used, but when “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” are elevated to protected classes in antidiscrimination law, that is the effect the government policy has…But not every disagreement is discrimination, and our laws should not presume otherwise. . .

SOGI laws treat reasonable actions as if discriminatory…So, for example, if a baker creates custom wedding cakes for marriages, but will not design or create them for same-sex unions, that is considered “discrimination” on the basis of “sexual orientation.” If a Catholic adoption agency works to find permanent homes for orphans where they will be raised by a married mom and dad, but will not place children with two moms and no dad, or two dads and no mom, that is considered “discrimination” on the basis of “sexual orientation.”

If a small business provides health insurance that covers a double mastectomy in the case of breast cancer, but not for women who want to transition and identify as men, that is considered “discrimination” on the basis of “gender identity.” If a school provides separate bathrooms and locker rooms for male and female students, but will not let male students who identify as women into the female places, that is considered “discrimination” on the basis of “gender identity.” (Read more from “Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Laws Are Not Fairness for All” HERE)

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Obama’s Legacy Doesn’t Look as Strong as You Think

“I didn’t know I was a slave until I found out I couldn’t do the things I wanted. I prayed for twenty years but received no answer until I prayed with my legs.”

That quote about escape from slavery is often attributed to Frederick Douglass, someone who knew what it was like not to be able to move on from one thing to the next — no matter how bad the former is, no matter how beautiful the promise of the latter is.

Sometimes the chains that bind us within are even more restricting than those made of iron without. Perhaps it’s because fear, instead of freedom, dominates our thinking.

It appears that a taste of freedom may have been at hand, though, in the 2018 gubernatorial elections of Ron DeSantis in Florida and Brian Kemp in Georgia. Not because Republicans beat Democrats, but because racial tribalism wasn’t allowed to carry the day by a rare few who prefer to their destiny be tied to something other than pigmentation.

As laid out on Twitter by longtime Fox economic analyst Charles Payne, it appears black women have as much to do with DeSantis beating his opponent as any other voting constituency. Black men were similarly significant in propelling Kemp to victory in his race. The twist in both cases is that the Democrat nominees were themselves black.

Whereas President Barack Obama attracted 95 and 93 percent of the black vote nationwide in 2008 and 2012, DeSantis grabbed 18 percent of the black female vote in Florida, and Kemp received about 10 percent of the black male vote (while 97 percent of all black women voted for Democrat Stacey Abrams).

At the very least, that tells you the legacy of Obama doesn’t seem as galvanizing as some might think when it comes to racial politics. While his eight years as president certainly induced more white Americans to throw around accusations of racism like confetti at a wedding, a small but influential portion of black America clearly doesn’t want to be in on such a toxic joke. Instead, these voting patterns signal a willingness to return to a more dynamic place, pre-Obama, where people weren’t racing to make it 1968 again and calling it progress.

Their reasons for doing so may be legion – Trump’s economy is better than Obama’s, they think transgenderism isn’t the same thing as Rosa Parks, or they just want their damn NFL back from the kneeling crowd. Regardless, sooner or later, my guess is some folks must be sick of the day-in, day-out propaganda posing as “news” like this from the Washington Post following the election:

“What’s up with all those black men who voted for the Republican in the Georgia governor’s race?”

You don’t even need to read beyond to the data or the analysis to resent the entire concept that you are supposed to be the property of one political party because of the color of your skin. Every black American has the right to hope for something better than that. Check that: Every American does.

I’m not highlighting this because this surprising uptick of black voters benefited Republicans. I can’t stand the Republican Party and have literally prayed for its destruction so that something genuinely conservative might have a chance to take its place. The inspiring fact is that these black Americans had to break through the tribalism to vote this way.

Now, lest anyone think I’m being myopic, I readily concede the road to hope clearly isn’t without its jagged turns or steep cliffs. The disparity between the sexes when Florida and Georgia are compared may very well show a distrust or disrespect between the sexes in the black community, born of years and years of abuse and now amounting to an out-of-wedlock birth rate for black babies that exceeds 75 percent. So how can a particular demographic help heal our nation’s civil war if it is at civil war with itself, especially at a level as foundational as the family?

It can’t.

But as I’ve long held that nothing short of revival will heal our land, I can say with equal confidence that there isn’t a more perfect or historically fitting place for revival to take root than in black America. Somebody needs to go first. Somebody needs to break the cycle of tribalism and idolatry before it is too late. (For more from the author of “Obama’s Legacy Doesn’t Look as Strong as You Think” please click HERE)

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Surprise: Obama Official Helped Prepare Dire National Climate Assessment

A former Obama administration official with ties to a liberal advocacy group funded by Democratic megadonors George Soros and Tom Steyer helped prepare the Fourth National Climate Assessment, whose dire predictions have since been attacked as overblown.

Andrew Light, who worked on the 2015 Paris accord negotiations as a senior adviser to the U.S. Special Envoy on Climate Change under Secretary of State John F. Kerry, served as a review editor for the assessment, overseeing the pivotal final chapter that concluded under a worst-case scenario that global warming could wipe out as much as 10 percent of the U.S. economy by 2100.

Now a senior fellow at the World Resources Institute, Mr. Light also spent five years as senior fellow and director of international climate policy at the Center for American Progress, which was founded and now led by longtime Democratic insider John Podesta. The center is also financed by liberal billionaires such as Mr. Soros and Mr. Steyer.

The involvement of Mr. Light and other figures known for their climate change advocacy has raised questions about the credibility of the report, which has been widely depicted as a politically neutral, scientific document prepared by disinterested specialists from 13 federal agencies.

Roger A. Pielke Jr., University of Colorado Boulder environmental studies professor, criticized the decision to bring in Mr. Light, as well as the report’s reliance for the 10 percent figure on a 2017 study funded in part by Mr. Steyer’s Next Generation and Bloomberg Philanthropies. (Read more from “Surprise: Obama Official Helped Prepare Dire National Climate Assessment” HERE)

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One-Third of Migrant Caravan Sick: HIV, Tuberculosis, Chickenpox

Thousands of migrants marched from Central America to the U.S. border over the last six weeks, but many of them are suffering from respiratory infections, tuberculosis, chickenpox and other serious health issues — including HIV.

Of the 6,000 migrants gathered in Tijuana just south of the U.S. border near San Diego, more than a third of them (2,267) are being treated for health-related issues, a spokesman for Tijuana’s Health Department told Fox News. . .

Meanwhile, the mayor of Tijuana said Tuesday that the city cannot afford to help the migrants that are there. “We won’t compromise the resources of the residents of Tijuana,” Juan Manuel Gastelum said during a press conference, noting that the city is spending some $30,000 a day. ““We won’t raise taxes tomorrow to pay for today’s problem.”

Hundreds of migrants stormed the U.S.-Mexico border on Sunday, and the U.S. Border Patrol’s top San Diego agent said they shoved women and children to the front of the mob to use as human shields.

“What we saw over and over yesterday was that the group – the caravan, as we call them – would push women and children to the front, and then begin, basically, rocking our agents,” Chief Patrol Agent Rodney Scott said in a CNN interview. (Read more from “One-Third of Migrant Caravan Sick: HIV, Tuberculosis, Chickenpox” HERE)

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Trump Abruptly Cancels Meeting With Putin

By Washington Times. President Trump on Thursday said he was canceling plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin because of escalating military tension in Crimea.

The announcement tweeted from Air Force One in route to the G20 summit in Argentina was an abrupt reversal of comments just 40 minutes earlier, when Mr. Trump said he would probably go through with the meeting.

“Based on the fact that the ships and sailors have not been returned to Ukraine from Russia, I have decided it would be best for all parties concerned to cancel my previously scheduled meeting in Argentina with President Vladimir Putin,” the president said in a series of tweets.

He added, “I look forward to a meaningful Summit again as soon as this situation is resolved!” . . .

Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russian news services that the Kremlin learned of the cancelation from Mr. Trump’s tweet and had not received formal notification. (Read more from “Trump Cancels Meeting With Putin” HERE)

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Trump Cancels G-20 Meeting With Putin, Citing Ukraine Crisis; Decision Follows Michael Cohen Guilty Plea in Russia Probe

By CNBC. President Donald Trump on Thursday abruptly canceled his meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin at this weekend’s G-20 summit in Argentina.

Trump in two tweets blamed the cancellation of Saturday’s expected encounter with Putin on the failure of Russia to return three ships and their sailors seized from Ukraine last weekend in the Black Sea.

But the social-media scuttling of the sitdown came an hour after he personally told reporters that he would probably meet with Putin.

And it came just two hours after Trump’s ex-lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to lying to Congress about the president’s involvement in an aborted real estate deal in Moscow.

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Study Reveals That White Liberals ‘Patronize’ Minorities More Than Conservatives

White liberals present themselves as less competent when addressing minorities, while conservatives use the same vocabulary no matter what the race of their audience, according to a newly released study.

Yale and Princeton researchers found that white Democratic presidential candidates and self-identified liberals played down their competence when speaking to minorities, using fewer words that conveyed accomplishment and more words that expressed warmth.

On the other hand, there were no significant differences in how white conservatives, including Republican presidential candidates, spoke to white versus minority audiences.

“White liberals self-present less competence to minorities than to other Whites — that is, they patronize minorities stereotyped as lower status and less competent,” according to the study’s abstract.

Cydney Dupree, assistant professor of organizational behavior at the Yale School of Management, said she was surprised by the findings of the study, which sought to discover how “well-intentioned whites” interact with minorities. (Read more from “Study Reveals That White Liberals ‘Patronize’ Minorities More Than Conservatives” HERE)

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Ex-Trump Official: Mueller Hasn’t Indicted Anyone for Collusion After 18 Months

By Fox News Insider. Former Trump administration official Michael Anton said Thursday that Special Counsel Robert Mueller has yet to indict anyone on charges related to collusion with Russia during the 2016 campaign.

The former National Security Council spokesman said Michael Cohen’s new guilty plea is another example of Mueller pursuing a “process” crime rather than pursuing collusion-related offenses, which was the original goal of the investigation.

Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former lawyer, made a second plea agreement with federal prosecutors in New York, reportedly admitting to lying to Congress in 2017 about a Trump real estate deal in Russia. . .

Cohen previously pleaded guilty in New York to violating federal campaign finance laws by arranging hush-money payments to women in 2016 “at the direction” of then-candidate Trump.

Anton asked on “America’s Newsroom” how long Mueller is going to investigate if he cannot charge anyone after 18 months on a charge related to Trump-Russia collusion. (Read more from “Ex-Trump Official: Mueller Hasn’t Indicted Anyone for Collusion After 18 Months” HERE)

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Dershowitz Urges Trump Team to ‘Be Ready’: Mueller Won’t Release ‘Balanced, Fair Report’

By Fox News Insider. Alan Dershowitz said President Trump and his legal team have to be ready when Special Counsel Robert Mueller releases his findings in the Russia probe, because the American public should not be presented with a “one-sided report.”

Dershowitz, a Harvard Law professor emeritus, explained that Mueller — who’s investigating Russian election meddling and possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Moscow — is not going to produce a “neutral” report.

“He’s not going to be fair. He’s going to produce what he believes is going to be a devastating attack,” Dershowitz said. “They’re going to put together every bit of evidence and present a mosaic which points to the White House, the Oval Office, the president.”

He said that’s why he has suggested the president’s legal team demand that when Mueller’s report is released, they are able to simultaneously release their own report. . .

“Mueller is not going to produce a balanced, fair report,” he stated. (Read more from “Dershowitz Urges Trump Team to ‘Be Ready’: Mueller Won’t Release ‘Balanced, Fair Report'” HERE)

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Manafort/Assange Drama Proves Media Will Buy Any Russia Conspiracy Story, No Matter Its Flaws

Many media figures have swallowed whole, without evidence, a conspiracy theory that Donald Trump became president by treasonously colluding with Russia to steal the 2016 election from its rightful owner, Hillary Clinton. The information operation that pushed this story turned out to have been secretly developed and funded by Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee, a fact uncovered only through the tenacious digging of Republicans on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence in the face of major opposition from the media and Democrats on the committee. . .

The latest questionably sourced information in support of this dramatic tale that opponents of Trump cling to in order to delegitimize the results of the 2016 election is that former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort secretly met with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in 2013, 2015 and, ominously, in spring of 2016, just as the Trump campaign was heating up. Assange is holed up in London at the Ecuadorian embassy there and published the hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee and Clinton aide John Podesta.

Even on first read the story seemed difficult to believe. It was based on anonymous sources so non-descript that they could be any of literally millions of people. A document from Ecuador’s Senain intelligence agency allegedly claimed a “Manaford” had visited Assange along with “Russians.” The story mentioned the discredited dossier that journalists wrote about and intelligence agencies used to secure wiretaps on Trump associates despite the failure to verify its claims. . .

It’s been seven and a half months, for instance, since McClatchy’s Peter Stone and Greg Gordon claimed, without evidence, that the special counsel had the goods showing that Trump attorney Michael Cohen had gone to Prague to collude with Russia in the run-up to the 2016 election. This was a key fact in the dossier and Cohen claimed it was a bald-faced lie. Even after he agreed to cooperate with the feds, he claimed it was a lie. In the seven and a half months since McClatchy ran that “bombshell” story that nearly everyone fell for, literally no one has been able to corroborate the story. . .

Weekly Standard editor at large Bill Kristol tweeted, “What campaign chair hasn’t held secret talks with Julian Assange in the Ecuadoran embassy in London?” He later deleted the tweet without explanation. (Read more from “Manafort/Assange Drama Proves Media Will Buy Any Russia Conspiracy Story, No Matter Its Flaws” HERE)

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