VIDEO: Suspects Charged with Battery for Attacking Airline Employees over Delayed Flight


Airline employees sustained injuries Tuesday when three women allegedly attacked them at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida.

“According to Spirit Airlines, the three employees suffered minor injuries when three guests ‘became combative following a delayed flight,’” Local 10 reported.

Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO) arrest reports said the women hit the workers with items such as phones, shoes, full water bottles, metal boarding signs, and fast food.

Video footage of the incident showed a woman in a white shirt approach the employees with an object in her hand as another person behind her threw something at them.

Moments later, the woman in white rushed the workers behind the counter and another woman in a black shirt and pants appeared to kick an airline employee who was on the ground.

“Philadelphia residents Tymaya Wright, 20; Danaysha Dixon, 22; and Keira Ferguson, 21, were arrested and charged with battery, according to BSO,” NBC Miami reported.

“Wright faces an additional charge of petit theft. Attorney information was not available. Records show they have bonded out of Broward County jail,” the article noted.

Wednesday, Spirit Airlines commended its employees for maintaining their professionalism during the confrontation:

We thank our Team Members for their professionalism and quick actions, and we also thank the Broward Sheriff’s Office for their assistance at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport yesterday. Three Guests became combative following a delayed flight, and they were arrested for physically assaulting our Team Members. Three of our Team Members sustained minor injuries. This violent behavior is completely unacceptable and has absolutely no place in airports or any other place of business. We will not tolerate abusive behavior of any kind. Further questions about this incident should be referred to law enforcement.

Later, an airport spokesperson echoed the airline’s statements, adding that the “safety and security of the traveling public and airport employees is part of our core mission,” according to CBS Miami.

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Supreme Court Decision Likely To Keep Ex-Cons Away From Florida Polls

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The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to block a Florida law that requires ex-felons to pay off fines and court-ordered restitution before their voting rights are restored, a decision that will keep thousands away from the polls in the perennial battleground state.

Thursday’s move leaves in place an appeals court order that effectively barred hundreds of thousands of ex-convicts from registering to vote. Those would-be voters are disqualified from the state’s August primary as a result of the ruling, and their participation in November’s presidential election is now unlikely. There are approximately 750,000 ex-felons in Florida.

The ruling comes amid a nationwide push to relax criminal sanctions and rehabilitate ex-felons for ordinary life. The effort has resulted in new federal legislation like the First Step Act—a bipartisan sentencing reform bill—as well as state-level changes to convict voting restrictions. In recent years, for example, New York and Colorado have extended voting rights to inmates on parole.

Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden leads President Donald Trump in Sunshine State surveys by almost seven points, according to polling aggregator FiveThirtyEight. Winning the state is essential to the president’s reelection prospects, and ex-con voting skews heavily in favor of Democrats.

The Court did not give reasons for its decision or disclose a vote count, as is typical of such orders. Justice Sonia Sotomayor handed down a dissenting opinion, joined by Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan.

"This Court’s inaction continues a trend of condoning disfranchisement," Sotomayor wrote.

In 2018, Floridians enacted a state constitutional amendment that restores voting rights to felons once their sentences are complete. The proposal passed with about 65 percent of the vote. Murderers and sex offenders are still disenfranchised under the amendment. The state legislature then passed a law clarifying that ex-convicts must pay all fines, fees, and court-ordered restitution to victims before they could return to the voting booth. The Florida Supreme Court agreed that the amendment encompasses "all terms of sentence" including financial penalties.

A coalition of former felons challenged what they called a "pay-to-vote" law in court, arguing that it amounts to wealth discrimination and an unconstitutional poll tax. They also objected that the state has no system in place for tracking and assessing just how much ex-cons owe in terms of fines or restitution.

A trial court sided with the plaintiffs on May 26, and almost 100,000 former felons registered to vote in the following days. But the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals put the decision on hold, prompting an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court.

"This case involves three-quarters of a million people who are otherwise eligible to vote but for the state’s system of wealth discrimination, imposition of an unconstitutional poll tax, and the incapable administration of a system that deprives people of notice of their eligibility," lawyers from the ACLU and the Campaign Legal Center wrote in court filings on behalf of the plaintiffs.

Florida countered that the states have no duty to restore voting rights to ex-convicts in the first place and emphasized that courts generally do not upend election rules on short notice, given possible voter confusion and administrative burdens on election workers.

The trial court’s order, issued less than two months before the registration deadline for primary voting, "would have thrown Florida’s primary into chaos," lawyers for the state wrote.

The case will now return to the 11th Circuit for further proceedings. Oral arguments before that panel are scheduled for Aug. 18, the day of Florida’s primary election for congressional, state, and local races. If a decision does not come before Oct. 5, the registration deadline for the general election, then hundreds of thousands of prospective voters will be disqualified from the November balloting.

The case is No. 19A1071 Raysor v. DeSantis.

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‘Disgraceful Decision by Judges’ – Jihadi Bride Shamima Begum Can Return to UK


Islamic State defector Shamima Begum will be allowed to return to the United Kingdom to appeal the government’s decision to strip her of her British citizenship.

Begum, who is said to have “carr[ied] a Kalashnikov rifle and earned a reputation as a strict ‘enforcer’ of [the Islamic State’s] laws, such as dress codes for women” and to have “literally stitch[ed] the vests” of suicide bombers in the erstwhile caliphate, should receive leave to enter the United Kingdom because she was not able to receive a “fair hearing” from Syria, according to the Court of Appeal.

The Home Office said the ruling was “very disappointing” and that it would “apply for permission to appeal” against it — but it does not have very good form on such things, having failed for many years to deport grooming gang rapists it stripped of citizenship and promised to remove while David Cameron was still Britain’s prime minister.

The government has also given no indication that it intends to use its 79-seat majority in the House of Commons to alter or clarify the law so that such appeals cannot be made in future, either.

Richard Tice, the Brexit Party chairman and entrepreneur, slammed the “disgraceful decision by judges” and observed that the “Shamima Begum saga” had “damaged trust in Judiciary.”

“Weak, weak, weak,” he railed, predicting that once back in the country — unnecessarily, in his view, due to her “physical presence” for a hearing being unnecessary in the era of services like Zoom — the state would “not be able to remove her again” however the decision on her citizenship goes.

The British government’s already poor record on forced removals has indeed dramatically worsened in recent years, with the number of so-called foreign national offenders (FNOs), illegal aliens, and others successfully removed collapsing by 22 per cent year-on-year to their lowest figure since 2004 despite a surge in both crime and illegal immigration.

It is far from uncommon for such individuals to be allowed to appeal against deportation orders repeatedly until they find judges willing to interpret the law in a way that allows them to remain in the country, with a particularly egregious recent case involving a Taliban terrorist who had already lost six legal aid appeals finally being told he could stay by a Scottish judge who suggested he would not be able to receive NHS-standard free healthcare for the PTSD he allegedly suffers from fighting in Afghanistan — presumably against British and/or allied forces.

Left-liberals and social justice warriors such as Gary Younge of the Guardian, however, have welcomed hailed the jihadi bride’s return as “great news”.

Many argue that Britain is in some abstract and ill-defined sense “responsible” for Begum and her radicalisation — despite the fact that those most responsible for her upbringing are, presumably, her parents, who are both Bangladesh-born Bangladeshi citizens — because she was born on British soil.

For the most part, curiously, the same people tend to argue that Britain is also responsible for the children of jihadists, born on Syrian or Iraqi soil, because their parents have or had British citizenship — a Catch-22 of sorts in which the rules are applied inconsistently and even inverted in order to force the British public to accept the burden (and the danger) of taking on extremists and their progeny in all circumstances.

There has been resistance to this sentiment from some commentators, however, including Douglas Murray, author of The Strange Death of Europe.

“The idea that the average British person’s aunt, second-cousin twice removed, and the old lady down the street all have to play their part to stop people signing up to head-hacking, Yezidi-enslaving, millenarian Islamist movements is stretching things I would say,” he argued in the right-leaning Spectator in early 2019.

Murray suggested that it might be more appropriate to consider institutions such as the East London Mosque and the families of Islamic State defectors like Begum when looking to apportion blame, recalling how the father of one of two other girls who travelled to Syria with her had “blamed the police for not stopping his daughter going out to join ISIS” in front of a parliamentary committee, and how “The heads of Britain’s cowed police force duly appeared in front of the same committee to express remorse at their failings.”

“Except that then some footage emerged of Mr Hussen at a demonstration in London in 2012. Not a demonstration calling for global peace and love, but a rally organised by Anjem Choudary to burn American flags and more,” Murray explained.

“‘The followers of Mohammed will conquer America’ read the banner at the front of the protest,” he added, noting that Michael Adebowale, one of the radical Islamic terrorists who assassinated off-duty soldier Lee Rigby, was also present at the event.

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Barr Slams Hollywood Studios for Submitting to China: ‘Massive Propaganda Coup’ for CCP


Attorney General Bill Barr gave Hollywood studios and celebrities a verbal lashing during a speech Thursday in which he outlined the threat that China’s growing sphere of influence poses to democracy and freedom.

“Every year at the Academy Awards, Americans are lectured about how this country falls short of Hollywood’s ideals of social justice. But Hollywood now regularly censors its own movies to appease the Chinese Communist Party, the world’s most powerful violator of human rights,” Barr said during the address at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Michigan.

Barr criticized Hollywood’s growing addiction to China’s box office, which has become the second largest in the world. In order to gain access to China, studios must submit their movies to Beijing’s censors, which limit the number of foreign titles that get to play in Chinese cinemas.

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Hollywood studios are also teaming up with Chinese studios in a way that Barr said gives China access to U.S. technology and industry know-how. China’s Tencent Pictures has partnered on such blockbusters as Wonder Woman and Bumblebee, while Alibaba Pictures was a producer on the last Mission: Impossible movie,

Legendary Pictures, the studio behind Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy and the Jurassic World sequels, is owned by China’s Wanda Group.

“In the long run, as with other American industries, the PRC [People’s Republic of China] may be less interested in cooperating with Hollywood than co-opting Hollywood—and eventually replacing it with its own homegrown productions,” he said, noting that eight of the 10 top-grossing films in China last year were produced in China.

Hollywood creatives regularly self-censor their own movies to appease China’s Communist dictatorship. Movies including Disney’s Doctor Strange and Paramount’s upcoming Top Gun sequel have written out references to Tibet and Taiwan in the hopes of scoring lucrative distribution agreements in China.

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“This censorship infects not only versions of movies that are released in China, but also many that are shown in American theaters to American audiences,” Barr said.

“But many more scripts likely never see the light of day, because writers and producers know not to even test the limits.  Chinese government censors don’t need to say a word, because Hollywood is doing their work for them.  This is a massive propaganda coup for the Chinese Communist Party.”

Barr’s harsh words for Hollywood echo similar criticism from Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), who recently excoriated the big studios for their cozy relationship with the oppressive Chinese regime.

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Sen. Cruz introduced legislation in May that would block all federal assistance to studios behind those film productions that cave to China’s demands.

Chinese officials want “to shape what Americans see, hear, and ultimately think,” the senator said. Because Hollywood studios voluntarily change characters and plot points in order to gain access to the Chinese market, Chinese officials “control not just what audiences see in China but also what Americans see.”

Barr’s speech on Thursday also criticized Silicon Valley for its close relationship with Beijing, singling out Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and Apple.

“Globalization does not always point in the direction of greater freedom,” he said.  “A world marching to the beat of Communist China’s drums will not be a hospitable one for institutions that depend on free markets, free trade, or the free exchange of ideas.”

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Nolte: Three Sexual Assaults After Minnesota Neighborhood Rejects Cops


A bunch of white liberals in a Minneapolis, Minnesota, neighborhood vowed to stop calling the police, and now there have been three sexual assaults.

Last month, the left-wing activists who inhabit Powderhorn Park, a neighborhood not far from where George Floyd died while in the custody of Minneapolis police, decided it was time to stop calling the police over property crimes — even after being car-jacked by armed thugs.

If you recall, the result was an immediate disaster. Within days, the local park was flooded with homeless people, some 300 of them, who turned what had been a nice place for kids to play or to walk your dog into an encampment where no one felt safe any longer to let their kids play or walk their dog.

“I’m not being judgmental,” one woman told the far-left New York Times back in June, but she no longer allows her young children to play in the park. “It’s not personal. It’s just not safe.”

One Powderhorn resident was anguished over his panicked call to the police after being car-jacked, and vowed to never do it again. “Been thinking more about it,” he told the Times. “I regret calling the police. It was my instinct but I wish it hadn’t been. I put those boys in danger of death by calling the cops.”

A number of residents, for obvious reasons, said they no longer felt safe, not even in their own homes. Nevertheless, they vowed to reject involving the police. Instead, they would call social workers, such as the one who didn’t answer when one Powderhorn resident found a former mental patient in his apartment elevator.

Well, that was June.

Three weeks have since passed, and June is now looking like the good old days in good ole’ Powderhorn Park.

That homeless encampment has grown from 300 to nearly 600.

There have also been three sexual assaults. One on June 26, just two days after the Times’ article ran celebrating these anti-cop residents, and two more on June 28 and July 5.

On top of this filthy encampment, what had been a nice family park now also has 24 portable toilets, 50 trash containers, and three handwashing stations.

Yahoo reported, “The Park Board has also boosted maintenance staffing to support cleaning and assistance for food shelf services” at an additional cost of $15,700 per week.

Even the far-left Minnesota Star-Tribune has been forced to describe the situation as a “powder keg,” where crime is escalating and good people are fleeing:

One multiunit property owner whose building is within 100 feet of the encampment is frustrated by what she sees as good intentions toward the homeless that have opened the door to increased crime and risks to public health.

Susan Viergever said some of her tenants “have had their cars broken into and their [homes’] windows tampered with, to name a few incidents. … Our residents are moving out. Yes, taxpaying residents are moving out of Minneapolis because there is no one protecting their rights to a safe neighborhood.”

As I wrote last month, this is why this anti-police madness can and will never last.

Once you remove the police, criminals immediately take advantage and life becomes intolerable. People can get used to pretty much anything, and human beings are amazing that way, but one thing we can never live with is no peace of mind, no place where we feel safe and comfortable, where we can exhale and relax.

And what about property values?

Can you imagine what this situation is doing to home values? I feel no sympathy for the stupid people who brought this on themselves, but what about those in Powderhorn Park who did not sign on, who have children, who — like many of us — have their life’s work and future invested in their home?

No matter where or how it is tried, leftism always fails… It fails every single time, and when we forget that, the human cost is devastating.

Because we’ve enjoyed 25 years of wonderfully low crime rates, everyone forgets how we got here. Everyone forgets what life was like before 1995. Well, anyone stupid or unfortunate enough to live in a Democrat-run city is about to get an unforgettable lesson in how forgetting the past dooms your future.

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Ice Cube Appears To Compare Kareem Abdul-Jabbar To Judas For Condemning Anti-Semitism

On Wednesday, rapper Ice Cube appeared to liken NBA Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to the Biblical Judas after Abdul-Jabbar wrote a column published in The Hollywood Reporter in which he criticized Ice Cube and other black celebrities for promoting anti-Semitism.

Ice Cube tweeted, “Shame on the Hollywood Reporter who obviously gave my brother Kareem 30 pieces of silver to cut us down without even a phone call.”

On June 11, The Daily Beast noted Ice Cube’s recent and not-so-recent forays into anti-Semitism, reporting that he “offered up a dog-whistle to his 5.3 million Twitter followers: a Star of David enveloping a black cube. He posted the image above a quadriptych of similar black cubes in four places around the world: California, New York, Denmark, and Australia … The image in question, what those with vivid imaginations have come to call the ‘Black Cube of Saturn,’ has ties to the occult—the entirely unsubstantiated idea being that it’s a sign of chaos. Further, placing it inside a Star of David heavily implies that the Jewish people are stoking the flames.”

Just prior to the Star of David post, Ice Cube posted a meme showing a mural by the graffiti artist Mear One that the Daily Beast said was “clearly intended to be anti-Semitic.”

“Some of the older white Jewish folk in the local community had an issue with me portraying their beloved #Rothschild or #Warburg etc as the demons they are,” Mear One said of his mural.

“He’s an ardent supporter of Louis Farrakhan, one of the world’s most prominent anti-Semites,” The Daily Beast noted, adding, “On ‘No Vaseline,’ a diss track off the 1991 album Death Certificate, the rapper took aim at Jerry Heller, N.W.A’s former manager, who is Jewish. ‘Get rid of that Devil real simple / Put a bullet in his temple / ’Cause you can’t be the N*gga 4 Life crew / With a white Jew telling you what to do…”

In his column, Abdul-Jabbar wrote:

Recent incidents of anti-Semitic tweets and posts from sports and entertainment celebrities are a very troubling omen for the future of the Black Lives Matter movement, but so too is the shocking lack of massive indignation. Given the New Woke-fulness in Hollywood and the sports world, we expected more passionate public outrage. What we got was a shrug of meh-rage …

Ice Cube’s June 10 daylong series of tweets, which involved some creepy symbols and images, in general implied that Jews were responsible for the oppression of blacks. NFL player DeSean Jackson tweeted out several anti-Semitic messages, including a quote he incorrectly thought was from Hitler (not your go-to guy for why-can’t-we-all-get-along quotes) stating that Jews had a plan to “extort America” and achieve “world domination.” Isn’t that SPECTRE’s job in James Bond movies?

These statements would be laughed at by anyone with a middle-school grasp of reason, but then former NBA player Stephen Jackson, a self-proclaimed activist, undid whatever progress his previous advocacy may have achieved by agreeing with DeSean Jackson on social media. Then he went on to talk about the Rothschilds owning all the banks and his support for the notorious homophobe and anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan. That is the kind of dehumanizing characterization of a people that causes the police abuses that killed his friend, George Floyd …

Yes, some of the above have apologized — DeSean Jackson, Stephen Jackson, Chelsea Handler — while others continue to defiantly marinate in their own prejudice. Their arrogant and irrational response to accusations of anti-Semitism, rather than dissuade us, actually confirmed people’s worst opinions. Ice Cube’s response was remorseless: “What if I was just pro-Black? This is the truth brother. I didn’t lie on anyone. I didn’t say I was anti anybody. DONT BELIEVE THE HYPE. I’ve been telling my truth.” His “truth” was clearly anti-Semitic but, like Trump, he believes his truth exists outside facts. As writer Roxane Gay summed it up: “It is impossible to take you seriously with regards to social justice or anything when you post anti-Semitic imagery. What the f*** are you doing?”

He continued, “…celebrities have a responsibility to get the words right. It’s not enough to have good intentions, because it’s the actual deeds — and words — which have the real impact. In this case destructive impact. In 2013, there were 751 reported hate crimes against Jews, but by 2019 the number had nearly tripled to 2,107. That same year, a gunman in San Diego entered a synagogue and murdered one person while wounding three.”

Abdul Jabbar concluded, “The lesson never changes, so why is it so hard for some people to learn: No one is free until everyone is free. As Martin Luther King Jr. explained: ‘Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality.’ So, let’s act like it. If we’re going to be outraged by injustice, let’s be outraged by injustice against anyone.”

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CAWTHORN: Reparations Will Not Heal America, But Divide It

The city of Asheville, North Carolina, which is in the 11th Congressional District I am running to represent in the next Congress, threw itself into the national conversation on race Tuesday when the city council voted to approve reparations for the city’s black residents.

The debate about reparations is not new, but has taken on new resonance following the murder of George Floyd and the subsequent protests, some of which have been mindless, violent, and nihilistic. Conservatives need to offer a direct and thoughtful response that defends our founding principles and Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream, while also countering the destructive impulses of the woke progressive mob.

The text of the council’s resolution offers an instructive starting point. The council’s self-stated goals are, “Increasing minority home ownership and access to other affordable housing, increasing minority business ownership and career opportunities, strategies to grow equity and generational wealth, closing the gaps in health care, education, employment and pay, neighborhood safety and fairness within criminal justice.”

That sounds fairly benign, aspirational, and in line with The Opportunity Agenda and sweeping criminal justice reform that President Donald Trump and Republican South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott have successfully enacted.

In 2018, Scott said of Opportunity Zones, “To create a brighter tomorrow for communities that have been left behind, we need to capitalize on the private-sector resources that can help boost these areas in ways we haven’t seen before.”

There is very little disagreement between the council and the Trump administration about goals, but a mainstream media that wants to frame everything as a race war won’t tell that story. That is, in part, why the council’s use of reparations as a policy tool is so divisive, destructive, and short-sighted.

One problem with reparations is America already fought a bloody and costly war to end slavery. The Civil War cost the lives of 600,000 people just like you and me — with hopes, dreams, aspirations, and fears. In today’s numbers, the war’s death toll would be 7 million (2.5% of our population). Reparations say those sacrifices weren’t enough and that we need to collectively punish all Americans, forcing them to atone for sins committed more than 150 years ago.

Yet, woke progressives argue we need reparations today because systemic racism is ongoing. I have yet to hear a coherent definition of systemic racism, but what is clear is that the Left’s definition of “systemic” is highly selective.

The reality is that America is divided not just on race but also class, geography, ideology, and age. The woke progressive mob doesn’t want a systemic conversation. For instance, our nation’s most persistent problems of race and poverty are focused in urban areas that have been predominantly represented by Democrats for decades. That fact is conveniently left out of the conversation about systemic racism.

Many other key facts are left out as well, such as the fact that seven children, including a 20-month-old, died in shootings in Chicago during one two-week period this summer. Where are the protests for these children and the families devastated by their loss? Is it politically incorrect and not woke to say that black child lives matter? Or do black lives only matter when they are taken by white police officers?

With such an abysmal record, I understand why Democrats want to change the subject. But we dishonor our neighbors when we shy away from an open and inclusive conversation about all the facts and all the challenges facing minority communities.

At a time when our country needs to move forward and focus on the future, a debate about reparations takes us backward. The Asheville city council seems to be inspired by the 1619 Project, which says our national foundation is slavery, not our Constitution. Instead of adding to our national understanding about slavery, that project seeks to cancel our history. The 1619 Project is vehemently opposed by many civil rights leaders, including Robert Woodson, who launched his own 1776 Project to challenge the 1619 Project’s shoddy and biased scholarship.

The woke progressive mob that wants to tear down monuments commemorating Abraham Lincoln as the Great Emancipator has become the 1692 Project, the year that marked the start of the infamous Salem Witch trials. Those trials were a shameful episode of mass hysteria, mindless persecution, superstitious dogma, and cruelty that culminated in the hanging of 19 women. Today, anything short of total adherence to the woke mob’s dogma on race can lead to physical violence or professional ruin, as was the case with centrist New York Times writer Bari Weiss, who claims she was bullied into resigning.

I refuse to be silenced and intimidated by the mob. I’ll continue to listen to all voices and counter the dividers who use fake disagreements as a distraction. In Congress, I want to build on what’s working and turn all of western North Carolina, and all of America, into an opportunity zone.

MLK’s dream is my dream: That people will be judged by the content of their character, not the color of their skin. MLK was echoing the dream articulated by our imperfect founders, who said that we are all created equal and that our rights don’t come from the state, but our Creator. America needs to reawaken that dream and not let a debate about reparations distract us from the serious work of reform.

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Democrats Spent Tens of Millions to Destroy the Hopes and Dreams of These Qualified Black Candidates

Democrats spent more than $50 million this cycle to ensure that white candidates won the party’s Senate nomination in Kentucky, North Carolina, and Texas. Unfortunately, it came at the expense of the hopes and dreams of qualified black candidates attempting to bring more diversity to Congress.

White candidates Amy McGrath in Kentucky, Cal Cunningham in North Carolina, and MJ Hegar in Texas received early backing from the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC), which helped them win primary races against qualified black opponents.

McGrath, who has raised $41 million in her pointless bid to unseat Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.), narrowly defeated black state lawmaker Charles Booker in June after winning the DSCC’s endorsement in February.

Prominent Democrats such as Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.) endorsed McGrath as early as July 2019, when McGrath first announced her candidacy. Warren, a BIPOC politician best known for saying whatever she thinks will make her more popular with wealthy white liberals, flip-flopped on her endorsement by backing Booker days before the primary and weeks after the death of George Floyd sparked nationwide protests against racial injustice.

In North Carolina, Cunningham handily defeated state lawmaker Erica Smith, a former Boeing engineer who attempted to become just the third black woman to serve in the U.S. Senate. Cunningham was receiving financial assistance from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.) since the moment he announced his candidacy in June 2019.

The DSCC officially endorsed Cunningham later that year, prompting a fiery statement from Smith. She alleged that Democratic leaders had promised her "unequivocally, that they were not, had not, did not intend to endorse in the primary." She denounced the DSCC’s efforts to "sway this U.S. Senate election away from the voices and voters of North Carolina" as "unacceptable." At a campaign event in January, Smith suggested that "Sen. Schumer, for whatever reason, did not want an African American running for Senate in North Carolina."

Cunningham has raised almost $15 million and was assisted in the primary by VoteVets, a pro-Democrat super PAC that spent $6 million on ads supporting his candidacy. The DSCC pitched in $330,000 in ad spending, in addition to the $1.5 million it gave the North Carolina Democratic Party. Cunningham’s victory was the realization of Schumer’s dream to nominate a white candidate who would spend the entire campaign "in a windowless basement raising money" to fund attack ads against his opponent, Sen. Thom Tillis (R., N.C.).

Smith wasn’t the only black candidate to complain about the DSCC’s racial bias during the primaries. In December 2019, when the DSCC announced its endorsement of MJ Hegar, a white person running for Senate in Texas, the Texas Coalition of Black Democrats denounced the "disrespectful" attempt to "rig" the primary. The DSCC’s endorsement came at the expense of black state lawmaker Royce West, who called it a "slap in the face" and accused party leaders of "trying to lock African Americans out of the process."

Last month, the same group of black Democrats denounced the DSCC again for trying to "cheat" West out of a chance to become the state’s first African-American U.S. senator. The group, which represents thousands of black lawmakers in Texas, accused the DSCC of contacting donors and urging them not to support West’s campaign.

"It’s the same basic problem we have broadly speaking in America—whenever African Americans have an opportunity to advance, they get undercut," said Carroll Robinson, the group’s chairman. "And it’s sad that the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is doing it, and I wish they would stop."

Hegar, who has raised $6.5 million in addition to the $3.4 million the DSCC already spent in Texas, defeated West on July 14 by just 4.2 points.

Many Democrats had hoped 2020 would be the year that qualified candidates of color finally got their chance to shine. Donors and party leaders apparently felt otherwise. They spent millions to keep black candidates from appearing on the ballot alongside presidential nominee Joe Biden, a 77-year-old white man.

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Museum Curator Says He Still Wants To Accept White Artists’ Work, Staff Demands His Resignation

The American left enjoys significant influence over our nation’s most prestigious museums. The fact that a single worldview dominates many of these institutions has in some cases led to the weaponization of art and culture to support a radical, racial agenda. A jaw-dropping example this phenomena was the absurd “whiteness poster” recently released by the…

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Video: Soros Group Cash Dump Will Fund ‘Black-Led Racial Justice Groups for Years to Come’

The project ‘will support several Black-led racial justice groups for years to come,’ according to the New York Times. STORY: http://w-j.co/s/I2ODI

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