📰 Why progressives fail homeless Americans and attack effective alternatives

Why progressives fail homeless Americans and attack effective alternatives

In Denver, a Christian coffee shop owner, Jamie Sanchez, faces hostility from far-left activists for his employment-training program at The Drip Cafe, which helps the homeless rebuild their lives through mentorship and support. Despite the measurable good of the program, protesters accuse him of bigotry due to his biblical stance on sexuality. Similarly, in Seattle, Andrea Suarez and her grassroots effort, We Heart Seattle, face protests for their work in clearing homeless encampments and providing services. The article criticizes the progressive left’s loyalty to ideology over outcomes in addressing homelessness, highlighting the failure of the Housing First approach and the rise in homelessness under leftist policies. Jamie and Andrea are praised for their hands-on approach and effective solutions, contrasting with the rigid ideological conformity of leftist policies that hinder innovation and real progress.

📰 CHRISTOPHER RUFO: AOC, Mamdani engage in political identity theft for votes

CHRISTOPHER RUFO: AOC, Mamdani engage in political identity theft for votes

The article criticizes New York City Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani and New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for allegedly engaging in identity theft by adopting the image of the oppressed for personal and political gain. It draws parallels to Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s past claims of Native American heritage. Both Mamdani and Ocasio-Cortez are accused of building their political personas around narratives of oppressor and oppressed, despite belonging to affluent and educated Indian and Latino backgrounds, respectively. The article argues that they use their privilege to advance narratives of oppression and have successfully leveraged this to win political campaigns. Critics are advised to frame the argument around the concepts of America and manipulation, highlighting the opportunities and equality offered by the country while portraying such politicians as dishonest and self-serving. The article concludes by warning of the consequences of fake identities being used for personal gain, suggesting that Mamdani and Ocasio-Cortez could create a system that rewards elites like themselves.

📰 JONATHAN TURLEY: The key players in the Russia collusion hoax, and why they’re sweating now

JONATHAN TURLEY: The key players in the Russia collusion hoax, and why they're sweating now

The article discusses the release of declassified material shedding new light on the Russian collusion investigation, revealing familiar names involved in creating the false claim. High-ranking officials in the Obama Administration are accused of seeding this false narrative with the help of a compliant press corps. Key figures like Brennan and Clapper are highlighted for their roles in pushing the Steele dossier and perpetuating the Russian collusion narrative. Comey is criticized for using unreliable intelligence to justify investigations during the Trump administration, while McCabe is accused of blocking congressional investigators and lying to officials. The article concludes by pointing out the media’s role in spreading the false narrative and the eventual unraveling of the Russian collusion hoax.

📰 DAVID MARCUS: Zany Zohran endorsement is existential choice for Hakeem Jeffries

DAVID MARCUS: Zany Zohran endorsement is existential choice for Hakeem Jeffries

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is facing a dilemma on whether to endorse socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, who has far-left proposals like city-owned grocery stores and replacing cops with social workers. Mamdani’s allies aim to primary Jeffries and other NYC House Democrats, putting pressure on Jeffries to make a decision. Jeffries, a more traditional Democrat, is hesitant to endorse Mamdani due to concerns about the impact on the Democratic Party’s image and chances of winning the House. The decision is complicated by the rise of Democratic Socialists within the party and the potential consequences of endorsing a candidate with communist leanings. Jeffries is caught between risking a party divide by not endorsing Mamdani or potentially harming Democrats’ chances in upcoming elections by endorsing him.

📰 Obama and Democrats don’t get it: Masculinity is not the problem. Erasing it is

Obama and Democrats don’t get it: Masculinity is not the problem. Erasing it is

Former President Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, and Craig Robinson discussed the importance of “gay mentors” for young men on a recent podcast, challenging traditional views on masculinity and the role of sports in shaping boys. The comments were criticized as part of a broader social re-engineering campaign that aims to redefine manhood by disregarding historical and biological teachings. The article argues that sports play a crucial role in teaching discipline, teamwork, and resilience to boys, and eliminating this structure could lead to a generation of aimless individuals. It emphasizes the importance of mentorship and structured upbringing in shaping boys into responsible men, highlighting the role of rites of passage in traditional societies. The article also warns against the erasure of masculinity, stating that men are biologically wired to protect, compete, and provide, and that undermining these traits could have negative societal consequences. It concludes by criticizing the left’s approach to redefining manhood and suggests that restoring traditional masculinity is essential for societal stability and prosperity.

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