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An Atlanta Councilman Wants to Defund Police Guess Who He Called When His Car Was Stolen by Kids

5/27/2021

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A progressive politician in Atlanta who wants to “defund the police” found himself the center attention this week when he called law enforcement after a group of children stole his car.

“City Council Member Antonio Brown had just gotten out of his white Mercedes coupe to speak to fellow community leader Ben Norman in northwest Atlanta’s Dixie Hills community Wednesday when he spotted four or five kids — the youngest only 6 or 7,” writes the New York Post.

An Atlanta City Councilman voted to defund, but guess who he called when his car was stolen? https://t.co/mKPLp8hvqg

— The First (@TheFirstonTV) May 27, 2021

“One kid was in the driver’s seat,” Brown told the outlet. “Ben attempted to open the door to get him out of the car. He fought with Ben. I then engaged and tried to get him out of the car. The three other kids were trying to figure out how to get in the car or stay out of the car. He started to hit on the gas. Ben let go.”

h/t New York Post



May 27, 2021 at 01:36PM - The First
An Atlanta Councilman Wants to ‘Defund Police’, Guess Who He Called When His Car Was Stolen by Kids
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OBSESSION: Maddow STILL Thinks Trumps 2020 Election Challenge Most Important Story in the World

5/27/2021

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Rachel Maddow continued her all-out obsession with anything related to Donald Trump this week; obsessing over ongoing election audits in the state of Arizona.

“One of the things they could get involved in at the federal level to try to set a national expectation, a national standard here, to draw bright lines about what can’t be done, is around these slap-dash, privately run, bonkers, corrupting third-party audits of the last election,” she said.

MSNBC's Rachel Maddow says the GOP-backed 2020 election audits is "most important" story in the entire world right now and warned it's a "runaway train" without a national response, i.e. from the Justice Department.https://t.co/QTV0ZexXmb — @dcexaminer

— Daniel Chaitin (@danielchaitin7) May 27, 2021

“I’m telling you this thing is a runaway train,” added Maddow.



May 27, 2021 at 01:02PM - The First
OBSESSION: Maddow STILL Thinks Trump’s 2020 Election Challenge ‘Most Important’ Story in the World
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TRUMP to USA: Remember How Great a Job Donald Trump Did as President

5/27/2021

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President Trump issued another statement on his personal webpage Thursday; urging Americans to “remember his presidency” as they pay more at the gas pumps this Memorial Day Weekend.

“With Memorial Day Weekend coming up, tomorrow people start driving in the biggest automobile days of the year. I’m sorry to say the gasoline prices that you will be confronted with are far higher than they were just a short number of months ago where we had gasoline under $2 a gallon. Remember as you’re watching the meter tick, and your dollars pile up, how great of a job Donald Trump did as President. Soon Russia and the Middle East will be making a fortune on oil, and you will be saying how good it was to have me as your President. Wasn’t it great to be energy independent, but we are energy independent no more. Shame, shame, shame. Other than that, have a great Memorial Day Weekend!” posted Trump.

Read his full statement here.



May 27, 2021 at 12:18PM - The First
TRUMP to USA: ‘Remember How Great a Job Donald Trump Did as President’
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WATCH: DeSantis Has a Strong Message for Vaccinated People Still Wearing Six Masks in New York

5/26/2021

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis called-out “vaccinated New Yorkers wearing six masks” Wednesday when asked to comment on the current state of school re-openings around the country.  

“The crazy people are the ones that are vaccinated still wearing six masks in New York City,” said DeSantis.

Ron DeSantis defends Florida schools being open, “The crazy people are the ones that are vaccinated still wearing six masks in New York City.” pic.twitter.com/6VGFu6tQY5

— The First (@TheFirstonTV) May 26, 2021

Watch DeSantis above.



May 26, 2021 at 03:38PM - The First
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Ron DeSantis and the Freedom of Speech | David Thornton

5/26/2021

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This week Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an important piece of legislation to protect freedom of speech on the internet by limiting free speech on the internet. The word “Orwellian” gets bandied around a lot these days, but claiming to protect the First Amendment while in fact giving the government expanded authority to limit the speech and expression of private companies comes dang close to the textbook definition.

The law at issue is Florida’s Senate Bill 7072, which makes the fundamental mistake of confusing public and private property. In its preamble, the law makes the statement, “Social media platforms have transformed into the new public town square.”

The problem with this statement is that it is demonstrably false. Social media platforms are not public property as a town square is. They are private property that belong to specific companies and not the government or the public at large.

A more accurate analogy would be that social media platforms are the new coffee shops that line the public square. Free discussions and protests can take place in the public square and then the same people might drift into the coffee shop to continue their conversations over a latte or a simple cup of joe, but the rules governing conduct on public property and inside a private business are different. Indeed, the private business has the right to set rules that are much more stringent than the state laws and city ordinances that exercise control over conduct outside.

The fallacy can be summed up in a simple phrase that President Obama used back in 2012 when he noted, “You didn’t build that,” but before you pillory me for quoting Barack Obama, consider that it’s DeSantis who is now taking up Obama’s argument that owners of social media platforms owe something more to the government than what they are currently providing. The implication was that Obama wanted businesses to pay more to the government in taxes while DeSantis believes that social media companies have a duty to provide a platform to politicians and other users.

In other words, DeSantis is telling social media companies, “You didn’t build that. It’s not yours. It’s a public forum.”

Florida law states that social media companies “should be treated similarly to common carriers,” but the fact is that they are not treated that way under federal law, which, as we should have learned in high school civics, preempts state law. Back in October, I described in The First what Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act says.

In short, the law gives internet companies broad protection for moderating content as long as their action is “voluntarily taken in good faith to restrict access to or availability of material that the provider or user considers to be obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy, excessively violent, harassing, or otherwise objectionable, whether or not such material is constitutionally protected” [emphasis mine]. In other words, Americans have a right to freedom of speech, but they do not have a right to speak on any particular internet platform.

When the Florida law states, “A social media platform may not willfully deplatform a candidate for office” or even limit the reach of their content, it runs directly counter to the federal law of Section 230, but the new Florida statute does not stop there.

Section four of the law further attacks the ability of social media companies to moderate content under Section 230. Among other things, Florida requires social media companies to publish their standards for “determining how to censor, deplatform, and shadow ban” users and apply them “in a consistent manner.” Again, this language runs afoul of Section 230.

One of the most egregious clauses says, “A social media platform may not apply or use post prioritization or shadow banning algorithms for content and material posted by or about a user who is known by the social media platform to be a candidate.” Even if Section 230 did not exist, this provision would run afoul of the First Amendment by forcing private companies to post political messages that contradict their beliefs.

The reason that Florida is violating the First Amendment while the social media companies are not is simple. Gov. DeSantis and the State of Florida represent the government and, although social media companies are not the government and not restricted in their moderation policies by First Amendment concerns, the First Amendment very much restricts DeSantis and Florida.

Savvy readers may say, “But wait, doesn’t the Constitution pertain to the federal government, while Florida is a state?”

The answer is both yes and no. While the Constitution was originally aimed at limiting federal authority, several amendments have been ruled to be applicable to state governments through a process called “incorporation.” Both the First and Second Amendments are among those that have been fully incorporated so, even if your state constitution does not protect the right to keep and bear arms, your state government is still prohibited from banning guns under the federal Second Amendment.

The problem that DeSantis runs into is that when the government requires private companies to provide a platform for political candidates or a “journalistic enterprise,” it abridges the First Amendment rights of the private business and its owners. As government expands, freedom contracts.

What the Florida law would do is force American companies to give a bullhorn to speech they find abhorrent. No company should be required to give a platform to Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) and Ilhan Omar’s (D-Minn.) anti-semitic posts, neither should they have to allow the rantings of Marjorie Taylor Greene (Q-Ga.) or Donald Trump.

It’s important to note here that, although the Florida law would regulate social media companies similar to how broadcast television and radio stations are regulated, internet companies are treated differently from broadcast companies under federal law. This is because they are different.

Broadcast stations are regulated under the Communications Act of 1934 and the Telecommunications Act of 1966. More stringent regulation of these industries is permissible because radio and television stations use airwaves owned by the public while internet companies do not. Social media companies use privately-owned platforms that are transmitted through privately owned internet service providers. In other words, companies that broadcast over public airwaves represent the public square while internet companies using private infrastructure are not.

The Florida law is almost certain to be struck down because Section 230, as a federal law, has priority. Additionally, portions of SB7072 are blatantly unconstitutional. Social media companies can be regulated differently than they are today, but that would be up to Congress, not Ron DeSantis and the Florida legislature. Ironically, the constructionist judges appointed by Donald Trump will likely be the ones to rule against DeSantis’s law.

Beyond the legal issues is the practical one. I’m old enough to remember when conservatives rightly fretted that a government big enough to give you everything you want would also be big enough to take everything you have. Many on the right have forgotten this concern in the rush to legislate government-imposed fairness on the internet.

Today, the assumption is that regulation of social media will favor those on the right, but this is almost certainly wrong. Given the fact that Democrats control the White House, both houses of Congress, and the federal bureaucracy, any new regulation of social media is almost certain to comprise changes that the right will like even less than they like the status quo.

The Florida law is probably not intended to stand. Ron DeSantis, as a graduate of Harvard Law School, should know that it will not survive a federal judge. The real purpose is probably to pander to Trump supporters who don’t believe that the former president should have been kicked off Twitter and Facebook.

When the law is struck down, DeSantis and other Republicans will preen about judicial activism, censorship, and paint pictures of dystopian nightmares. The entire saga will be bad for the country, but the political theater may benefit DeSantis within his own party.

The Florida law presents an additional problem for conservatives who might consider voting for DeSantis as a presidential candidate in 2024. Any candidate who would present such an unconstitutional and unwise power grab while mischaracterizing it as protecting freedom of speech cannot be trusted with the reins of government. Republicans need to embrace their traditional principles of limited government rather than pursuing the concept of big government populism from a right-wing perspective.

When I look at Ron DeSantis, I think back to Obi-Wan Kenobi (the Sir Alec Guinness version) and want to warn Republicans, “This is not the candidate you’re looking for.”


I had an interesting comment on one of my Facebook pages yesterday. On my recent article about Belorussian air piracy and the kidnapping of Raman Pratasevich, a user named Desree Pether commented with the hashtag, “#freerobertpether.”

I was understandably curious so I did a little research to see who Robert Pether is. It was a story that I had not heard, but one that was interesting nonetheless.

Robert Pether is an Australian contractor who works for a consulting company in Dubai. On April 7, Pether and an Egyptian colleague, Khalid Zaghlol, went to a meeting in Baghdad with the Central Bank of Iraq. The meeting was a setup, reports Australia’s Express Digest, and the two men were arrested as part of a contract dispute when they arrived. (Details on the dispute can be found in this article in the National News.)

Twenty days after his arrest, Pether was allowed to call his family, the Irish Times notes in an article today. Pether’s wife, Desree, said that the Australian government has done nothing to help even though the Australian embassy in Baghdad had assured Pether that it was safe to come to Iraq three days before his arrest.

It appears that Pether has done nothing wrong and is caught in the middle of a high-stakes shakedown by the Iraqi government. There certainly seem to be no criminal charges or allegations that would require indefinite detention. While his situation is an example of what can go wrong when first-world companies deal with third-world governments, it is troubling that the government that is holding Pether is one that many Americans sacrificed their lives and health to install and preserve.

Even though Pether and his colleague are not US citizens, it would be a good gesture for the Biden Administration to intercede on behalf of the two men. The US still has influence with the Iraqi government and could use it here to help two innocent men.

Just as Belorus should free Raman Pratasevich, the Iraqi government should release Robert Pether and Khalid Zaghlol or provide evidence as to why justice requires them to be detained.

Mrs. Pether, if you’re reading this, we wish a speedy reunion for you and your family and pray for your husband’s safe return.

Follow David Thornton on Twitter (@captainkudzu) and Facebook

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May 26, 2021 at 02:52PM - David Thornton
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OUCH: New Ratings for CNN Are In and They Are Absolutely Brutal

5/26/2021

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New ratings for CNN were released today showing not a single program on Monday was watched by one million viewers; raising even more questions about the future of the Cable News Network.

No CNN Shows Crack 1 Million Viewers in Monday Ratings https://t.co/6k9xQUE3bu

— Mediaite (@Mediaite) May 26, 2021

“CNN’s highest-rated show on Monday was embattled host Chris Cuomo’s Cuomo Prime Time, which had 919,000 total viewers. MSNBC’s most-watched program, The Rachel Maddow Show, notched 2.43 million total viewers, and Fox News’ Tucker Carlson Tonight had 2.79 million total viewers. In the key demo. Cuomo averaged 191,000 viewers age 25-54, while Maddow had 349,000 and Carlson had 440,000,” writes Mediaite.

“Fox News was first in total day, with 1.45 million total viewers and 227,000 in the demo. MSNBC was second in total viewers, with 1.09 million, and third in the demo, with 137,000. CNN was third in total viewers, with 636,000, and second in the demo, with 144,000,” adds the outlet.

h/t Mediaite



May 26, 2021 at 02:30PM - The First
OUCH: New Ratings for CNN Are In, and They Are Absolutely Brutal
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OF COURSE: Ilhan Omar Says Anti-Semitism is Unacceptable BUT

5/26/2021

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Radical Congresswoman Ilhan Omar issued a statement on social media Wednesday condemning anti-Semitism as “unacceptable and appalling,” but says it “cannot equate” to legitimate criticism of Israel.

“The rise in antisemitic attacks at home and abroad is appalling. We must be clear and unequivocal: antisemitism is unacceptable and has no place in any movement. Fighting bigotry of any kind means fighting bigotry of every kind,” posted Omar on Twitter.

And it also means we cannot equate legitimate criticism of the Israeli government, its policy, and its military occupation with antisemitism. Connecting the actions of a foreign country's government and military with an entire faith does nothing to keep the Jewish people safer.

— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) May 26, 2021

“And it also means we cannot equate legitimate criticism of the Israeli government, its policy, and its military occupation with antisemitism. Connecting the actions of a foreign country’s government and military with an entire faith does nothing to keep the Jewish people safer,” added the Congresswoman.



May 26, 2021 at 01:38PM - The First
OF COURSE: Ilhan Omar Says ‘Anti-Semitism is Unacceptable’ BUT…
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WRONG! Watch Cuomo Trash Trump for Saying China Virus in 2020 Insists Its a European Virus!

5/26/2021

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New questions emerged Wednesday about the questionable origins of COVID-19 as Joe Biden directed his intelligence agencies to investigate the disease; prompting many to ask why the mainstream media outright dismissed similar claims as “conspiracy theories” for more than year.

“Let’s stay on the economy… Why is New York doing so much worse than the rest of America?” asked one reporter from MSNBC in October 2020.

“Remember what happened here. New York had many more cases. New York was hardest hit because the White House said ‘China Virus.’ It wasn’t the ‘China Virus’ it was the ‘European Virus.’ It came from Europe,” deflected Cuomo.

Gov. @andrewcuomo blames the term "China virus" for the restrictions he's imposed on New York that have devastated the state's economy pic.twitter.com/4iR2yBpaqk

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) October 19, 2020

“They didn’t do a European ban until March 16th. That means the virus was coming here on planes from Europe for three months. That’s why New York was ambushed by the Coronavirus,” he added. “That’s why we had to shutdown the way that we did. We shut it down.”

Watch Cuomo above.



May 26, 2021 at 01:11PM - The First
WRONG! Watch Cuomo Trash Trump for Saying ‘China Virus’ in 2020, Insists It’s a ‘European Virus!’
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BUSTED! NY Times Reporter Tweets DELETES Claim the Wuhan Lab Theory Has Racist Roots

5/26/2021

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A reporter for the New York Times tweeted -then deleted- a post that claimed the theory that COVID-19 originated in a Wuhan Laboratory has “racist roots.”

So @apoorva_nyc – one of the lead @nytimes reporters covering #Covid – just tweeted she believes the lab leak theory is “racist.” (She has since deleted the tweet.)

How can the Times let her cover any aspect of Covid going forward? pic.twitter.com/CNuuEZY0Vv

— Alex Berenson (@AlexBerenson) May 26, 2021

The post comes as new reports surfaced in the media that the Biden administration shut-down an ongoing probe into the origin of COVID-19.

“The Biden State Department shut down an inquiry into the origins of the COVID-19pandemic that was investigating whether the virus stemmed from a leak out of the Wuhan Institute of Virology,” writes Fox News.

“The Biden administration terminated the inquiry – which was being led out of the State Department’s arms control and verification bureau and initially launched at the request of former Trump Secretary of State Mike Pompeo – after being briefed on the team’s initial findings in February and March,” adds the outlet.



May 26, 2021 at 12:21PM - The First
BUSTED! NY Times Reporter Tweets, DELETES Claim the Wuhan Lab Theory Has ‘Racist Roots’
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IMPEACHABLE? Biden SHUT DOWN Mike Pompeos Probe into COVID and the Wuhan Lab

5/26/2021

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A new report released Wednesday claims the Biden Administration shut down an ongoing investigation started by Mike Pompeo over whether the COVID-19 virus originated at a Chinese Laboratory in Wuhan.

New: Biden is passing the buck on the covid origin investigation https://t.co/THiJ2Af38D by me @PostOpinions

— Josh Rogin (@joshrogin) May 26, 2021

The White House is trying to have it both ways. Publicly acknowledging possibility of a lab leak but not substantively doing anything to investigate it with USG resources https://t.co/gMcUsCvQ0E

— Saagar Enjeti (@esaagar) May 26, 2021

The Biden State Department shut down an inquiry into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic that was investigating whether the virus stemmed from a leak out of the Wuhan Institute of Virology @BrookeSingman and @JenGriffinFNC report:https://t.co/HevJd5KjaO

— Peter J. Hasson (@peterjhasson) May 26, 2021

“The Biden State Department shut down an inquiry into the origins of the COVID-19pandemic that was investigating whether the virus stemmed from a leak out of the Wuhan Institute of Virology,” writes Fox News.

“The Biden administration terminated the inquiry – which was being led out of the State Department’s arms control and verification bureau and initially launched at the request of former Trump Secretary of State Mike Pompeo – after being briefed on the team’s initial findings in February and March,” adds the outlet.

h/t Fox News



May 26, 2021 at 11:15AM - The First
IMPEACHABLE? Biden ‘SHUT DOWN’ Mike Pompeo’s Probe into COVID and the Wuhan Lab
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