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BREAKING NOW: Suspect Arrested in Killings of 4 Idaho University Students

12/30/2022

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Police arrested a suspect Friday in the murders of four Idaho University Students, ending a weeks-long search across the United States.

Arrest in Idaho Stabbings: Bryan Christopher Kohberger, 28, was arrested in the early hours of Friday in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Here’s what we know about him so far.
Full story: https://t.co/raz07CL8d6#IdahoMurder #IdahoFour #IdahoArrest pic.twitter.com/UyFdH47acC

— NewsNation (@NewsNation) December 30, 2022

From Fox News:

Bryan Christopher Kohberger, 28, was taken into custody by local police and the FBI at 3 a.m. in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the law enforcement source said Friday.

Kohberger was being held for extradition in Monroe County Court for first-degree murder issued by the Moscow Police Department and the Latah County Prosecutor’s Office in connection to the slayings of Ethan Chapin, 20, Xana Kernodle, 20, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, and Madison Mogen, 21.

The suspect is a graduate student at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington, according to the college’s website. Pullman is a 15-minute drive from the rental home where the four students were stabbed to death.



December 30, 2022 at 12:42PM - The First
BREAKING NOW: Suspect Arrested in Killings of 4 Idaho University Students
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LET IT GO: Democrats Release Trumps Taxes Former Pres Paid $1.1M to the IRS in 2018 2019

12/30/2022

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After years of legal challenges and court orders, the Democrats finally released Donald Trump’s taxes to the public this week; showing the former President paid $1.1 million to the IRS in 2018 and 2019.

BREAKING: The House Ways and Means Committee on Friday released redacted versions of six years' worth of former President Donald Trump's federal tax returns. https://t.co/6Fbjyv1AiJ

— CBS News (@CBSNews) December 30, 2022

From CBS News:

The House Ways and Means Committee on Friday released redacted versions of six years worth of former President Donald Trump’s federal tax returns, ending Trump’s years-long effort to keep his returns from the public. 

The Democratic-led committee voted last week to make Trump’s tax returns public, then released two reports, one from its members and another from the Joint Committee on Taxation, noting that the IRS did not audit Trump the first two years he was in office. The move to publicize the returns comes days before Republicans take control of Congress in January. 

The publicized returns offer a more detailed account of the former president’s financial portrait in the years he was running for and in office. 

The report from the Joint Committee on Taxation, or JCT, said Trump paid no federal income tax in 2020, the final year of his presidency. The former president paid a net of only $750 in income taxes in 2017. He paid $1.1 million in net federal income taxes combined in 2018 and 2019. 



December 30, 2022 at 10:26AM - The First
LET IT GO: Democrats Release Trump’s Taxes, Former Pres Paid $1.1M to the IRS in 2018, 2019
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WOULD YOU RATHER: Get Fired for Thoughtcrime or Impregnating Your Wife? | Steve Berman

12/30/2022

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In USA Today, I read a piece about a “righteous living” lawsuit against Ramsey Solutions. Summed up, a man they hired was recently married, and disclosed his wife was pregnant. Ramey executives determined that the man must have gotten her pregnant before they were married, violating their ban on extramarital sex, so they fired him. They did this despite the fact that he was hired after the event which got him fired, and from the article, it doesn’t seem like he lied to them or tried to hide anything—they simply didn’t ask that question.

I didn’t have to read far down to figure out why this particular article was on page A6 of a national newspaper: it is relevant to the SCOTUS case 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis. The heart of that question is whether public accommodation laws can compel an artist to speak or compel their silence. But private employers are generally free to hire or fire whomever they please, as long as they don’t discriminate on the basis of a protected status, courts have long held.

The problem is that employers rarely apply these rules consistently, and in doing so, promote harmful lies. I am not a huge fan of Dave Ramsey’s brand of financial planning. I don’t think it’s wrong to live debt-free, and certainly people who are addicted to overspending should have their own version of AA to help them. But Ramsey’s cookie-cutter approach denies many logical paths to wealth-building. My personal criteria for a financial advisor begins with “someone who won’t lie to me.” Ramsey’s organization in many ways falls short.

They fired a man who got his then-girlfriend pregnant, then married her despite their own HR investigation report. “He felt like getting married and making the lifelong commitment would be the right thing to do in the end,” Ramsey COO Michael Finney wrote in an email, “though he said he understood that we have to be consistent.” Put into perspective, the fired guy would have been better off lying to his employer to keep his job.

But another employee, fired because she got pregnant out of wedlock, sued in federal court, and is using the other man’s account in her lawsuit. She contends that Ramsey is okay with certain employees having affairs, but not others. For example, Chris Hogan, a broadcast personality, admitted to having oral sex outside marriage, but the act “was not completed” according his account (I am not sure how relevant that is). Ramsey decided Hogan was “broken” and “healing,” mocking his wife’s pain, and therefore oral sex outside marriage was not considered “sex.” (Bill Clinton would be pleased.)

It turns out Hogan was lying to his employer, having had multiple affairs, and eventually resigned in scandal. It seems Ramsey’s executives were fine getting out the slide-rules to see if Mr. X Nobody got his wife pregnant before marriage, but couldn’t make the connection “where there’s smoke, there’s fire” with someone more prominent.

Of course, this kind of religious adherence to rules in the persecution of “outsiders” isn’t uncommon, and isn’t limited to religious organizations.

Back in 2018, writer Kevin Williamson, of National Review and more recently, The Dispatch, was hired with much fanfare by editor Jeffrey Goldberg at The Atlantic to be (if you’re cynical) the token conservative in their stable, to show their commitment to diverse viewpoints, I guess. It was a bridge too far for the liberal staff, especially when Williamson’s views on abortion bubbled up. Williamson is a professed Catholic, the kind who reads Papal Bulls and understands them, not the kind like Nancy Pelosi or Joe Biden. His views on abortion were well-known and published in many places.

Yet, Goldberg pretended to be shocked when someone dug up a tweet exchange where Williamson wrote “the law should treat abortion like any other homicide.” When pressed, he offered, “I have hanging more in mind,” and “I’m torn on capital punishment generally; but treating abortion as homicide means what it means.” As a longtime editor and champion of clarity with words, Williamson left little doubt about his views on that subject. However, his erudite journalism, well-reasoned essays, and often laugh-inducing turns of phrase meant nothing if the one thing representing thoughtcrime could not be reconciled. In less than a week, Goldberg reversed himself and fired Williamson.

Conor Friedersdorf, in The Atlantic, offered a dissent from this act, which he believed was worse in itself than Williamson’s take on abortion—which Friedersdorf also vehemently rejects.

More specifically, I dissent from the way that Williamson was dragged, regardless of his position. That dragging would be a small matter in isolation, but it is of a piece with burgeoning, shortsighted modes of discourse that are corroding what few remaining ties bind the American center. Should that center fail to hold, anarchy will be loosed.

Friedersdorf called Williamson’s dragging and firing were “failures of tolerance.”

Is any single viewpoint so heinous as to warrant firing someone from a job? I have previously probed that question, outside the journalistic context, in The Atlantic. I concluded that Nazis, KKK members, and white supremacists are the easiest cases—and even then, engagement short of total shunning has its uses.

But in most cases—in this case—I depart from the conventional wisdom.

I reject the assumption that social justice or civic progress are advanced, that repressive outcomes are avoided, or that vulnerable groups are best served, by partisans who focus on everyone’s most extreme, or wrongheaded, or taboo, or outlying, or shocking, or problematic view—all but guaranteeing needless polarization.

The twin institutions of ministries and denominations of Christian evangelicals crowned with powerful leaders, empowered staffs, and dotted with scandal, both ethical and moral, have their gospels (small “g”) to defend. But mostly, they defend their right to continue in propagating extreme, partisan, taboo-punishing crimes against discourse in how they deal with employees.

Many newspapers had their own reckonings with thoughtcrime, centered around Twitter, of course. Ben Smith, who departed Buzzfeed for the New York Times in 2020, wrote a long-form essay tracing the coverage of Ferguson to newsroom revolts all over the industry, leading to the departure of James Bennet as NYT’s opinion editor. Smith is now working for a new news organization called Semafor (along with Dave Weigel, formerly of the Washington Post); the jury is still out as to its future.

Media is spitting its own out of its mouth for thoughtcrime faster than ministry. While defrocked ministers tend to end up hawking cheap health supplements and appearing on stage with Charlie Kirk and Lara Trump, fired journalists have rallied around Substack, and some have moved beyond it, like The Dispatch. (Though it should be noted, The Dispatch was not composed of fired journalists, more a mitosis of the center-right conservatives from the Trump-defending ones at places like National Review and the Washington Examiner.)

I also think the gentleman who was fired from Ramsey Solutions for marrying the woman he had sex with, or rather, impregnating his own wife, will probably do fine. God has not abandoned him a the altar of Ramsey’s “consistency” in applying its “standards.” Neither has truth or the ethics of journalism abandoned those who have been tossed from newsrooms.

But, and this is a big but, the actions of both the ministry and the media to compel speech, or constrain it, by their ability to affect the careers of employees, while probably not strictly illegal, are bad for America and our society. Promoting a divided, extreme, groupthink-infested bubble where all must think, act, and pray to the same altars, utter the same shibboleths, and dissent on a single opinion is enough to get you tossed, is not the kind of world where we can tolerate tolerance.

Worse than that, it entices and rewards those who lie, cover up, and act dishonestly to go along with where their bread is buttered. The organizations, both in ministry, media, and of course, politics, end up littered with scoundrels, power-hungry opportunists, and the kind of people who either defend Donald Trump because they like his style, or are never-Trump only because they fear their own outing as being just like him.

Meanwhile, those of us who really value discourse, tolerance, and the opinions of others end up, well, here, with you and me. May 2023 be a year or grace and tolerance for you, even with those with whom you disagree.

Follow Steve on Twitter @stevengberman.

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December 30, 2022 at 06:48AM - Steve Berman
WOULD YOU RATHER: Get Fired for Thoughtcrime or Impregnating Your Wife? | Steve Berman
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WATCH: The 2022 Kamala Harris Cringe Compilation

12/29/2022

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It’s been a year of gaffes, cackles, word salads, and awkward moments for Vice President Kamala Harris. Check out the the highlights:



December 29, 2022 at 01:39PM - The First
WATCH: The 2022 Kamala Harris Cringe Compilation
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WATCH: Joe Bidens Worst Moments of 2022

12/29/2022

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From nasty spills off his bike to wandering aimlessly on stage, President Biden had quite a few cringeworthy moments in 2022. Here’s a trip down memory lane to cap off the year:



December 29, 2022 at 11:00AM - The First
WATCH: Joe Biden’s Worst Moments of 2022
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THE TWITTER FILES: How Twitter Rigged the Covid Debate

12/28/2022

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The latest Twitter Files investigative report has dropped, this time from author and journalist David Zweig. In this edition, Zweig unveils Twitter and the U.S. Government’s efforts to censor info that was true but inconvenient to government policy, discredit doctors and other experts who disagreed, and suppress ordinary users, including some sharing the CDC’s own data.

“The United States government pressured Twitter and other social media platforms to elevate certain content and suppress other content about Covid-19,” Zweig tweeted. “Internal files at Twitter that I viewed while on assignment for @thefp showed that both the Trump and Biden administrations directly pressed Twitter executives to moderate the platform’s pandemic content according to their wishes.”

Check out Zweig’s investigation below:

2. So far the Twitter Files have focused on evidence of Twitter’s secret blacklists; how the company functioned as a kind of subsidiary of the FBI; and how execs rewrote the platform’s rules to accommodate their own political desires.

— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022

4. The United States government pressured Twitter and other social media platforms to elevate certain content and suppress other content about Covid-19.

— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022

6. At the onset of the pandemic, according to meeting notes, the Trump admin was especially concerned about panic buying. They came looking for “help from the tech companies to combat misinformation” about “runs on grocery stores.” But . . . there were runs on grocery stores. pic.twitter.com/duzk2I1Y7T

— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022

8. When the Biden admin took over, one of their first meeting requests with Twitter executives was on Covid. The focus was on “anti-vaxxer accounts.” Especially Alex Berenson: pic.twitter.com/yBNeF2YbD3

— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022

10. Berenson sued (and then settled with) Twitter. In the legal process Twitter was compelled to release certain internal communications, which showed direct White House pressure on the company to take action on Berenson.

​​https://t.co/CHt0s7ZqfQ pic.twitter.com/dFgRmyRB3z

— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022

12. Culbertson wrote that the Biden team was “very angry” that Twitter had not been more aggressive in deplatforming multiple accounts. They wanted Twitter to do more. pic.twitter.com/lZTQV3yKeZ

— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022

14. But Twitter did suppress views—many from doctors and scientific experts—that conflicted with the official positions of the White House. As a result, legitimate findings and questions that would have expanded the public debate went missing.

— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022

16. Second, contractors, in places like the Philippines, also moderated content. They were given decision trees to aid in the process, but tasking non experts to adjudicate tweets on complex topics like myocarditis and mask efficacy data was destined for a significant error rate pic.twitter.com/lTISX00mo7

— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022

18. With Covid, this bias bent heavily toward establishment dogmas.

— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022

20. Exhibit A: Dr. Martin Kulldorff, an epidemiologist at Harvard Medical School, tweeted views at odds with US public health authorities and the American left, the political affiliation of nearly the entire staff at Twitter. pic.twitter.com/K3kwQIdzHG

— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022

22. But Kulldorff’s statement was an expert’s opinion—one which also happened to be in line with vaccine policies in numerous other countries. Yet it was deemed “false information” by Twitter moderators merely because it differed from CDC guidelines.

— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022

24. In my review of internal files, I found countless instances of tweets labeled as “misleading” or taken down entirely, sometimes triggering account suspensions, simply because they veered from CDC guidance or differed from establishment views.

— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022

26. Internal records showed that a bot had flagged the tweet, and that it received many “tattles” (what the system amusingly called reports from users). That triggered a manual review by a human who– despite the tweet showing actual CDC data–nevertheless labeled it “Misleading”

— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022

28. Whether by humans or algorithms, content that was contrarian but true was still subject to getting flagged or suppressed

This tweet was labeled “Misleading,” even though the owner of this account, @_euzebiusz_, a physician, was referring to the results of a published study pic.twitter.com/i1MeLFvYQt

— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022

30. A review of Twitter log files revealed that an internal audit, conducted after Bostom’s attorney contacted Twitter, found that only 1 of Bostom’s 5 violations were valid. pic.twitter.com/ohlmHFOuQX

— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022

32. That this tweet was not only flagged by a bot, but its violation manually affirmed by a staff member is telling of both the algorithmic and human bias at play. Bostom’s account was suspended for months and was finally restored on Christmas Day.

— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022

34. In a surreal exchange, Jim Baker, at the time Twitter’s Deputy General Counsel, asks why telling people to not be afraid wasn’t a violation of Twitter’s Covid-19 misinformation policy. pic.twitter.com/SxvOKcvaT7

— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022

36. Remember @KelleyKga with the CDC data tweet? Twitter’s response to her is clarifying: “we will prioritize review and labeling of content that could lead to increased exposure or transmission.” pic.twitter.com/0izri6Vrfb

— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022

38. Information that challenged that view, such as showing harms of vaccines, or that could be perceived as downplaying the risks of Covid, especially to children, was subject to moderation, and even suppression. No matter whether such views were correct or adopted abroad.

— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022

40. Thanks to @ShellenbergerMD, @lwoodhouse, @lhfang and the team @thefp for their help reporting this story.

— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022


December 28, 2022 at 07:15AM - The First
THE TWITTER FILES: How Twitter Rigged the Covid Debate
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THEYRE EVIL: Libs of TikTok Founder Talks with Tucker Calls Gender Ideology an Evil Cult

12/27/2022

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The person behind the ‘Libs of TikTok’ account spoke with Tucker Carlson this week; describing the “cult” surrounding gender ideology and its impact on America’s children.

“There’s something so unique about the LGBTQ community. It’s become this cult and it’s captivating. It pulls people in. They brainwash people to join. They convince them,” explained Chaya Raichik.

“It’s extremely poisonous,” she added. “I think they’re evil.”



December 27, 2022 at 11:51AM - The First
‘THEY’RE EVIL’: Libs of TikTok Founder Talks with Tucker, Calls Gender Ideology an ‘Evil Cult’
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WATCH: Kristi Noem Shows Off Her Awesome Christmas Gift

12/27/2022

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It looks like someone got what they wanted for Christmas!

Governor Kristi Noem was busy showing off her brand new flamethrower on Christmas Day, making easy work of a pile of boxes on her South Dakota farm. According to Real Clear Politics White House Reporter Philip Wegmann, the flame thrower was a gift from Noem’s staff.

“Two years ago, Krisiti Noem fired off a flamethrower, joking is it ‘too late to add something to my Christmas list?'” Wegmann writes. “Her staff pulled together and bought her one this year.”

Check out the video below:



December 27, 2022 at 10:10AM - The First
WATCH: Kristi Noem Shows Off Her Awesome Christmas Gift
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BILL OREILLY: Joe Biden Cost Americans $7 TRILLION in 2022 Next Year May Be Even Worse

12/27/2022

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Bill O’Reilly called-out the Biden administration earlier this month after new data showed the President’s policies have cost Americans more than $7 trillion in spending power in the first three quarters of 2022.

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WATCH: January 6 Committee Member Labels Electoral College a Danger to the American People

12/27/2022

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Congressman Jamie Raskin called for the elimination or reform of the Electoral College during an interview with CBS News this weekend; labeling America’s process for selecting a president a “danger to democracy and the American people.”

“The Electoral College now – which has given us five popular-vote losers as president in our history, twice in this century alone – has become a danger, not just to democracy, but to the American people,” Rep. Jamie Raskin said.

“But it’s not remotely sufficient,” he said. “We spend hundreds of millions of dollars every year exporting American democracy to other countries, and the one thing they never come back to us with is the idea that, ‘Oh, that Electoral College thing you have, that’s so great, we think we’ll adopt that too.’”



December 27, 2022 at 09:03AM - The First
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