Thursday, June 4, 2026

WATCHDOG: Taxpayer-Funded Islamic Propaganda Forced on Teachers

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‘This type of infiltration amounts to an Islamic Trojan horse within our public-school systems…’

Huda Essa / IMAGE: TEDx Talks via Youtube

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) As students file back to school, one pro-Christian advocacy group is shedding light on the questionable sensitivity training their teachers have been subjected to by left-wing virtue-signaling school districts.

According to the Thomas More Law Center, Michigan’s Novi Community Schools District paid an Islamist public speaker $5,000 for a two-day session that essentially amounted to indoctrination and bashing of other religions, they said.

The TMLC, noted for defending Maryland’s Bladensburg Cross in a recent Supreme Court victory, said that the August 2017 in-service training included promoting Islam as the only true, unadulterated monotheistic religion and bashed Western “cultural genocide” while overlooking that which was promoted by Muslim jihadists.

“We found that the teachers were subjected to two days of Islamic propaganda, where Islam was glorified, Christianity disparaged, and America bashed—all funded by Novi taxpayers,” said Richard Thompson, TMLC president and chief counsel.

The speaker, Huda Essa, was billed as a consultant in “culturally responsive teaching.” However, TMLC noted that no such speakers had been brought in to discuss other major religions.

“This type of infiltration amounts to an Islamic Trojan horse within our public-school systems,” Thompson said. “No other religion gets this kind of special treatment in our schools.”

The community, just northwest of Detroit, is known to have robust Asian communities, including those from Japan and the Indian subcontinent, but is not known to have a large population hailing from predominantly Muslim countries.

As of 2010, the school system was its largest employer, with just over 800 jobs.

Although more than 400 teachers were in attendance at the Islamic workshop, “not one teacher challenged Essa’s denigration of Christianity or attacks on America,” noted the TMLC press release.

TMLC was able to investigate the seminar after filing a public-records request, which included audio recordings of the presentation and dozens of school documents, it said.

It found that there were no specific guidelines for determining speakers and the district did little to vet Essa beforehand, even though it granted access to sensitive data about the school district, teachers and students.

It comes as schools throughout the country face growing indignation and outrage over brazen indoctrination to far-left principles. Several schools have come under fire or been sued for teachers’ incorporation of transgender and LGBT curriculum supplied by advocacy groups. Some states, like California, have even made this cultural re-education mandatory.

Meanwhile, schools continue to suppress not only Christian religious principles, but also have punished students for expressions of patriotism or support for President Donald Trump.

TMLC noted two other separate cases where it is representing students who complained about the incorporation of Islamic propaganda in the curriculum.

In New Jersey’s Chatham Middle School, seventh-graders were told in a world-history class that “Most Muslims’ faith is stronger than the average Christian” and “Islam at heart is a peaceful religion.”

In Maryland’s La Plata High School, students were taught that the term “jihad” referred to a “personal struggle” and had nothing to do with the promotion of religious violence or intolerance.

Which Dem Is Bilking the Most Billionaires? Not Biden, Sanders or Warren…

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Despite renouncing big-money donations, Elizabeth Warren had racked up at least three billionaire donors by mid-July…

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Pete Buttigieg/IMAGE: CNN via YouTube

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) Most Democratic primary polls show former Vice President Joe Biden maintaining a solid lead, with Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., continuing to gain momentum among the party’s radical fringes.

But one revealing metric tells a much different story.

Although he is currently polling in the single-digits at around 5 percent, South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg is leading the pack in what may be Democrats’ most influential identity group, billionaire donors.

Based on the most recent quarterly filing report—as of mid-July—Buttigieg had the direct financial support of 23 well-heeled plutocrats, followed by Sens. Cory Booker of New Jersey (18), Kamala Harris of California (17) and Michael Bennet of Colorado (15), according to Forbes.

Biden came in fifth, with 13 billionaires.

The magazine urged caution in divining too much from this statistic since wealthy liberals were likely making the bulk of their contributions through super-PACs, where they could spend unlimited resources in support of candidates as opposed to the direct-contribution cap of $2,800.

Still, some wealthy individuals—like Microsoft founder Bill Gates and his wife, Melinda—have pledged only to make individual donations in the interest of transparency, Forbes said.

Among the top Buttigieg supporters are record-label executive David Geffen; media magnate Barry Diller, whose InterActiveCorp includes several online brands and TV networks; and Emily Blavatnik, the wife of Russia-born oil baron Len Blavatnik.

Buttigieg also has attended fundraisers sponsored by Hamilton James of the financial services firm Blackstone, and Netflix CEO Reed Hastings.

Gates is one of several noteworthy billionaires backing Booker. Others include Google CEO Eric Schmidt, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff and LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman.

Despite a pledge to renounce big-money donors, Warren had notched three billionaires by mid-July. She has been prominently bolstered in the past by billionaire George Soros, presently claiming he will sit out the Democratic primary race.

However, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., who continues to poll ahead of Warren, was among the four candidates with no billionaires to his name.

Others were New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, former HUD Secretary Julian Castro and Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan.

At least one billionaire, hedge-fund investor Tom Steyer, is presumably self-funding his own campaign after having benefited many radical left-wing candidates in the past.

Dem in Key Race, Who Denounced ‘Dark Money,’ Wants Super-PAC Help

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‘Dark money and corporate money have no place in our democracy…’

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) With voting already underway in the special election for North Carolina‘s 9th Congressional District, Democrat Dan McCready has gone silent.

Unfortunately for his Republican opponent, state Sen. Dan Bishop, that doesn’t mean McCready has disappeared.

Rather, McCready’s campaign recently published a four-minute clip of soundless ‘B-roll’ footage intended to help unaffiliated left-wing organizations run ads on his behalf, the Associated Press reported.

McCready—who has benefited tremendously from fundraising support outside the district in the last remaining Congressional tossup before the 2020 election—nonetheless made a point of decrying the ‘dark money’ spending of political-action committees.

Despite the claims, McCready has continued to embrace big-money contributions from ideologically based advocacy groups, including several far-left environmental lobbying PACs.

Bishop, meanwhile, has largely benefited from the support of super-PACs like the conservative Club for Growth and industry PACs like the National Association of Realtors.

Super-PACs are not allowed to coordinate with a campaign but may spend unlimited amounts in support or opposition of a candidate.

Groups promoting an anti-McCready message thus far have outspent pro-McCready groups by nearly a million dollars, according to the Center for Responsive Politics’s OpenSecrets.net. That promises to surge even higher in the build-up to the Sept. 10 special election.

Even so, Bishop’s personal war-chest trails far behind that of McCready, who started the current race with surplus funds from his contest last year with Mark Harris.

The 2018 results—a narrow victory for Harris by a 905-vote margin—were nullified by the state’s board of elections after widely publicized allegations of ballot-harvesting in some of the district’s rural counties.

As of last week, McCready had raised roughly $3.2 million to Bishop’s $1.2 million and had considerably more cash on hand, reported the Center for Responsive Politics.

Many of McCready’s donations come from aggregation sites like ActBlue and Democracy Engine, which mask the donor names from public disclosure.

However, among the top individual donors who have attached their names to sizeable McCready contributions, according to the Federal Election Commission, are: Steve Jobs’s widow, Laurene Powell; Michael Bloomberg’s daughter, Emma Bloomberg; and Cindy Horn, the wife of Disney chairman Alan Horn.

While the district, largely based around the suburbs south of Charlotte, historically has been solid red, left-wing activists—after claiming the state legislature had used race to gerrymander the electoral map—successfully led a court-forced redistricting effort in 2017. That expanded NC-09 farther east and cut off many of its affluent, suburban constituents.

Democrats are hoping to claim a victory as a political upset that would deflate GOP hopes leading into next year’s presidential election, where the increasingly vulnerable North Carolina is likely a must-win state for President Donald Trump.

Researchers SHOCKED by Findings About Who the Real Racists Are

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‘Liberals high in racial resentment were less supportive of welfare after reading the implicit racial appeal…’

Joe Biden and Donald Trump / IMAGES via Youtube

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) Few have stopped to question the left-wing narrative that President Donald Trump’s appeals to nationalism and—in the minds of some—race are intended to shore up his base on the far-right.

In nearly every action Trump takes—from his calls for unity after deadly protests in Charlottesville, Va.; to his enforcement of border security; to his sparring with the far-left members of “The Squad“—liberals have been ready to interpret some hidden “dog whistles” hinting at white supremacy.

As it turns out, though, the dog whistles may be tuned to a frequency that only the Left can hear.

A new study by sociologists at Brown and Stanford universities suggested that subtle, allegedly racial cues in political messaging were most effective in garnering support among the biggest racists of all: white liberals.

“If anything, many people would think conservatives would be more responsive to racial appeals, given the historical centrality of racial appeals to much Republican political messaging,” researcher Rachel Wetts, an assistant sociology professor at Brown, told the Huffington Post.

But in fact, the study found that the “dog whistle” statements the researchers used—words such as “inner city” in reference to African–Americans—were more effective in activating the latent racial resentment on the Left.

Of course, that assumes one accepts the intrinsic biases and assumptions of the researchers as factual and not laden with anti-conservative dog whistles of their own.

Historically speaking, the Democratic Party was long associated with racism, and arguably continues to tacitly encourage racial division through its frequent appeals to race and identity politics rather than a unified national identity.

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Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris / IMAGE: Sen. Kamala Harris via Facebook

Moreover, many argue that the “social safety net” of entitlement benefits that is central to the Left’s platform and messaging fosters a paternalist “plantation” society in which wealthy, liberal elites are the magnanimous benefactors to a sub-stratum of dependent serfs.

Even the act of advocating for a colorblind, egalitarian society has, in a party driven by grievance, victimhood and ‘intersectionality,’ become a ‘privileged‘ form of ‘microaggression‘ that denies vulnerable, neglected and exploited minorities their due suffering.

“The result is a political environment where whites continue to harbor negative racial stereotypes and varying degrees of anti-minority sentiment, but strong norms of colorblindness and egalitarianism mean such attitudes are inappropriate bases of judgment or action,” wrote Wetts and her colleague, Stanford sociologist Robb Willer.

Nonetheless, the study’s findings came as a surprise by showing that the Left’s race-baiting efforts to instill liberal guilt may not have taken root in many of its self-identified party members—and, contrary to their frequent rhetoric, conservative opponents don’t have the monopoly on racial animus.

Less surprising is that many Democrats remain unwilling to acknowledge the prejudices they harbor, unless duped into doing so.

“[E]lite appeals can harness whites’ underlying racial dispositions and prejudice to influence their policy opinions, but only when the racial content of the message remains outside conscious awareness,” said the study.

While those who identified as being on the Right began from a lower point on the researcher’s scale of negative racial attitudes, the study found that being exposed to messages with so-called dog-whistle statements had a greater impact on left-wingers who already were inclined toward negative views on race.

One of the main areas of focus for the researchers was the welfare system, which they claimed included coded racial language “and a tendency to attribute racial inequality to individual failings of blacks.”

The study divided its research subjects into three groups: one that heard a “dog whistle” statement from former President Ronald Reagan; one that heard overtly racist statements from the American Freedom Party; and one that heard unrelated statements on global warming from Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla.

In order to prevent political bias from seeping into responses, the researchers did not identify the speakers.

Fake Black Woman Rachel Dolezal Booked in Jail for Welfare Fraud
Nkechi Diallo, known as Rachel Dolezal—who identified as a black woman but was, in fact, white—was charged with committing welfare fraud. (screen shot: KREM2/Youtube)

The results showed that “the dog-whistle effect was driven by liberal participants,” said the study. “Liberals high in racial resentment were less supportive of welfare after reading the implicit racial appeal compared to a message with no racial appeal.”

The researchers further tested their dog-whistle hypothesis using gun control instead of welfare, in case it was the prior associations of race and welfare that impacted the results.

While they asserted their belief that those harboring more racial animus were more likely to favor less restrictive gun rights, they aimed to see if coded messaging that linked race and crime would cause participants to support more restrictions.

“Because any chronic associations that may exist between whites’ racial attitudes and their gun control attitudes appear to run in the opposite direction, we expect little prior racialization of this kind,” the researchers said.

“Therefore, if liberals in Study 1 [the welfare experiment] were the only group whose underlying racial predispositions were harnessed by implicit racial appeals because they have relatively weak prior associations between race and welfare policy, we would expect implicit racial appeals to increase the effects of racial attitudes among all groups in this study,” it said.

But still, the results were the same: that liberals were more swayed toward the racial cues suggested by the coded language to change their positions.

“Liberals high in racial resentment were more likely to voice support for increased restrictions on gun ownership after reading the implicit racial appeal compared to a message with no racial appeal,” said the study.

The researchers claimed that “racially resentful liberals” comprised about 3 percent of the U.S. population, or 10 million voters, based on data from the American National Election Studies.

With many states closely split between blue and red—and a popular-vote margin of less than 3 million between the two leading candidates in the 2016 election—the findings certainly mean that these so-called dog-whistle appeals to racist liberals could make a difference in swaying the next election to one side or the other.

“They might be a small group, but they’re really important politically,” Betts told the Huffington Post.

Liberal Mag Mourns That Bill Clinton Has Been Rendered Useless for 2020 Dems

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‘It is a perverse reality that Trump is given a ho-hum pass by the public for repeated allegations … that would have convulsed the country in Clinton’s day…’

Clinton Wants End to Name-Calling, Says Trump Poured 'Poison' Down America's Throat
Bill Clinton/IMAGE: Comedy Central

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) A defense of former President Bill Clinton published online Monday by The Atlantic underscored the disingenuousness of the Left’s #MeToo movement and other “social justice” demands when accountability proves politically inconvenient.

Clinton has again resurfaced in recent headlines since the arrest and subsequent death of pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

The former president is reported to have taken more than two dozen trips on Epstein’s private jet, dubbed the “Lolita Express,” and to have visited his private tropical paradise, unofficially known as “Pedophile Island.”

Following Epstein’s purported suicide by hanging in a Manhattan jail cell, additional speculation arose that the Clintons may have had a hand in it, with many—up to and including current President Donald Trump—revisiting the long list of Clinton associates who died under suspicious circumstances amid prior scandal investigations.

The Atlantic article, nonetheless, sought to rehab Clinton’s tarnished image, painting a false equivalency with other presidents in order to gripe that the he had been unfairly treated.

“[W]hat should have been these golden years are turning out to be leaden,” bemoaned the article.

“Clinton is not quite a full-on pariah in the modern Democratic Party—the one he did so much to reshape and rebuild,” it said. “But some of his signature policies are the butt of attacks by the current crop of Democratic contenders…”

As the article noted, Clinton—only after being presented with DNA evidence during the course of special prosecutor Ken Starr‘s investigation—acknowledged his infidelity in the Monica Lewinsky affair, which also resulted in his impeachment for obstruction of justice and perjury.

BOOK: Bill Sought Monica After Hillary's Health Care Fail
Bill Clinton & Monica Lewinsky/IMAGE: YouTube

However, the article attempted to equate Clinton’s “serious allegations of predation” while in office—using his position of power to coerce subordinates into sexual entanglements—with claims from porn star Stormy Daniels and Playboy bunny Karen McDougal that Trump conducted consensual affairs with them more than a decade before running for office.

“It is a perverse reality that Trump is given a ho-hum pass by the public for repeated allegations of sexual misconduct and comments that would have convulsed the country in Clinton’s day—and that indeed did so—while Clinton’s reputation has been retroactively punished further,” whined the Atlantic. “Both men should bear responsibility for their actions.”

Other women who have claimed sexual assault against Trump have not presented formal testimony or credible evidence to support their allegations, while Clinton accusers like Paula Jones, Juanita Broaddrick and Kathleen Willey have—in the face of such testimony—had their own character impugned.

Conveniently, it seems, it was only after Trump’s election that left-wingers in the public sphere humored the notions that powerful public figures should be held accountable or that women’s rape allegations should be believed.

Yet, even while invoking the tu quoque fallacy to deflect blame from Clinton by accusing Trump, the article, following an all-too-familiar holding pattern, also continued to downplay and excuse Clinton’s moral turpitude.

It did so by comparing him with several presidents—including Herbert Hoover, Harry Truman, Jimmy Carter and George W. Bush—all of whom ended their presidencies unpopular only to recast themselves as respected elder statesmen who transcended petty politics.

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Hillary Clinton/IMAGE: ABC 15 Arizona via Youtube

By contrast, Clinton, aided and abetted by left-wing media, not only finished his term with strong approval ratings—despite his impeachment scandal—but also enjoyed nearly two decades of post-hoc media protection while his wife, Hillary, continued to field serious political aspirations.

Only now have Democrats begun to engage in honest discussions of Clinton’s conduct—and only to the end that it aligns with their own devices.

“Through the lens of contemporary politics, it is hard not to see him as having had a hand, through his own lapses in judgment, in opening the door to a new media and societal environment in which salacious personal behavior became fit fodder for public scrutiny and debate,” confessed The Atlantic.

“No one—not even his most ardent supporters—could really argue that he conducted his life or his presidency on a morally flawless plane,” it continued.

But still, the article tipped its hand to reveal why, in the Left’s estimation, it was willing to allow serial abusers like Clinton and the Kennedys a free pass: because it supported their agendas.

“Clinton, at his best, stood for something basic and decent about the American idea: the aspiration of citizens for a better life and a fairer shake,” the article waxed sentimentally.

Unfortunately, in the grand scheme of history, Clinton’s value, like the Left’s sense of moral outrage, was only as good as its utility to the cause and was readily cast aside once it reached obsoletion.

Far from being a hapless victim of changing social paradigms concerning female empowerment, Clinton was, in fact, hoisted with his own petard.

He was ultimately spurned by the fleeting, superficial and hypocritical whimsy of his party—the very thing that preserved him for so long.

Calif. Gun Owners Take Aim at Arbitrary ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban

Unconstitutional law ‘turns millions of responsible, law-abiding people trying to protect themselves into criminals…’

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IMAGE: The San Diego Union-Tribune via Youtube

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) With a recent ruling in their favor on high-capacity magazines, California gun owners are now firing back against the state’s assault weapons ban.

A group of San Diego residents on Thursday sued Attorney General Xavier Becerra, as well as the state’s Bureau of Firearms, saying the law violated their Second Amendment rights, the San Diego Union–Tribune reported.

The residents were backed by the San Diego County Gun Owners Political Action Committee.

In overturning a 2016 ban on clips that held more than 10 bullets, U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez wrote in March that the law “turns millions of responsible, law-abiding people trying to protect themselves into criminals.”

Benitez’s ruling is currently being challenged in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, and the ban remains in effect until the state has exhausted its legal options.

That suit is being defended by the suit’s original plaintiffs, the California Rifle and Pistol Association, which is an offshoot of the National Rifle Association.

In the meantime, the San Diego gun owners, all of whom hold conceal-carry permits in the county took issue with the arbitrary prohibition of “assault weapons,” which would essentially be any legally-owned semi-automatic firearm paired with a high-capacity clip.

If both of the components are considered legal, the plaintiffs’ attorney, John Dillon, said there is no reason that the weapons themselves should be banned.

Like Benitez, the judge presiding over the case, U.S. District Judge John Houston, is a President George W. Bush nominee.

The gun advocates said the term “assault weapon” was a loaded word, used by anti-gun leftists as a “pejorative … to suggest that there is an inherently unlawful or illegitimate basis for owning otherwise common firearms,” according to the lawsuit.

The state’s legal definition of an “assault weapon” has routinely shifted through the years. Under the current law, residents may own such weapons if they were registered prior to June 30, 2018.

However, they may not be sold, transferred or manufactured, and new ownership is also prohibited. Moreover, the high-capacity magazine law banned their possession outright.

Pa. Gov. Blames ‘White Supremacists’ for Black Drug-Dealer’s Attack on Cops

‘We have to do something, something to address the pain and the carnage that far too many of our citizens are dealing with…’

Pa. Gov. Responds to Black Drug-Dealer's Attack on Cops w/ Order to Monitor 'White Supremacists'
Tom Wolf / IMAGE: CBS Philly via Youtube

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) Pennsylvania’s Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf on Friday became the latest state executive to invoke the Rahm Emanuel Rule: “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste.”

After six Philadelphia police officers were shot this week by a known crack dealer while being taunted by onlookers, Wolf rushed to enact new gun restrictions that would punish and scapegoat law-abiding citizens rather than condemn the culture of anti-police rhetoric and violence.

“Too many Pennsylvanians have died from gun violence,” Wolf said while being cheered by fellow Democrats during an emotional signing ceremony for his executive fiat, reported the Philadelphia Inquirer.

“Too many have lost loved ones to gun violence,” Wolf continued. “Too many live every day in fear of being shot on the sidewalk, in their neighborhood, at a grocery store, at school or at a concert,” he said, completely ignoring the fact that police had been ambushed in the line of duty.

All of the wounded officers reportedly have been released from the hospital.

According to the Inquirer, Wolf’s new order “requires state agencies to collect more data about gun violence, instructs state police to boost their monitoring of hate groups and white supremacists, and increases efforts to help local police departments respond to threats of mass shootings.”

But far from being a “white supremacist,” the alleged shooter whose attack prompted the action, Maurice Hill, is an African–American man with a history of violence whom police knew to be the leader of a crack-cocaine trafficking organization.

Other governors, such as Virginia’s Ralph Northam, have likewise sought recently to exploit their own states’ tragedies in order to pursue a far-left agenda, following the marching orders famously espoused by President Barack Obama’s first chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel.

Emanuel uttered his now-notorious remarks to The Wall Street Journal in late 2008, while fielding a question about the incoming administration’s plans to address the onset of the Great Recession.

But the saying—also credited to earlier figures like Winston Churchill—has most frequently become the mantra during the Left’s response to mass shootings, natural disasters and other cataclysmic headlines that briefly consume the news cycle.

Rather than seek to promote healing in the wake of such events, liberals embrace the “availability cascade” theory promoted by another Obama adviser, Chicago law professor Cass Sunstein, to push for increasingly radical policy changes.

One of the partisan Democrats flanking Wolf during his Friday signing ceremony was state Sen. Anthony Williams, who falsely claimed that the governor was taking “the politics out of whether you have the right to have a gun or not.”

As in Virginia, where Northam failed to enact a massive gun-grab following a shooting at a Virginia Beach municipal building—in which “gun-free” policies prevented the assailant from being stopped immediately by law-enforcement on the premises—Pennsylvania Democrats also would struggle to create consensus with the state’s Republican-controlled legislature.

Instead, Wolf sought to circumvent political solutions by making unilateral regulatory changes through executive order.

Even so, grandstanding leftist politicians in Harrisburg still called on GOP legislators to cooperate with them in supporting extreme measures like universal background checks.

The Inquirer said that Republicans in the state, much like President Donald Trump, have signaled support for red-flag legislation, which may have succeeded in disarming a violent drug-dealer like Hill, although even that seems unlikely.

“We understand that we cannot take action that will criminalize the millions of Pennsylvanians who responsibly and legally own firearms,” said Senate GOP spokeswoman Jennifer Kocher.

But that didn’t stop their political adversaries from preying on the raw emotions of the moment to repeat cliched left-wing talking points.

With tears streaming down his face and his vocal pitch elevated, according to the Inquirer, state Rep. Jordan Harris sobbed on Friday, “We have to do something, something to address the pain and the carnage that far too many of our citizens are dealing with.”

Lutherans Declare Themselves a ‘Sanctuary Denomination’

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‘Sanctuary is a broad term that is applied to a variety of practices, most of which are legal…’

Lutheran activists march in solidarity with illegal immigrants. / IMAGE: Evangelical Lutheran Church in America via Youtube

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) Federal immigration authorities have long struggled with policies that prevent them from arresting illegal immigrants who take up residence in churches sympathetic to their cause.

That dilemma may pose even greater frustrations now, as Lutheran leaders announced their plan to become the first “sanctuary denomination.”

The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America held an annual assembly last week in Milwaukee, during which it decided upon the measure, reported the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

The policy is part of a church program called “Accompanying Migrant Minors with Protection, Advocacy, Representation and Opportunities,” or AMMPARO, based on a Spanish word that means “protection of a living creature from suffering or damage,” according to the ELCA website.

Although it seemed to be clearly directed at undermining law-enforcement efforts, the Rev. Rafael Malpica, executive director of the national ELCA Global Mission unit, claimed the church was not encouraging its congregants to break the law.

“This doesn’t mean that we are asking every church to provide shelter,” Malpica said. “We’re saying, in your own way, find ways to help.”

Among the suggestions it posited were providing financial or legal help to immigrants, supporting activist “service providers” and “providing space for people to live,” said the Star Tribune.

Although the talking points and overview provided by the ELCA nominally discouraged acts of “civil disobedience” such as harboring or transporting illegal immigrants, they seemed tacitly to suggest that the church didn’t altogether disapprove.

“Civil disobedience also has an important and rich history in faith traditions all over the world, but civil disobedience includes accepting the consequences that naturally flow from breaking the law,” said the overview of the new policy. “Thus, sanctuary is a broad term that is applied to a variety of practices, most of which are legal.”

The Lutheran assembly in Milwaukee also organized a prayer vigil outside the city’s office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

While presumably nonviolent, it echoed the many other aggressive “Occupy ICE” protests that have sought to intimidate and, in some cases, physically harm ICE staffers in the commission of their duties.

In Minnesota, home to one of the country’s largest Lutheran populations, the Rev. Jim Erlandson at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church of the Redeemer told the Star Tribune he supported the new church initiative, citing unsubstantiated left-wing claims about the harsh treatment of those attempting to cross the border.

“The issue is so urgent because of what’s happening on the border,” Erlandson said. “On the news, people are seeing ICE raids, children in detention, people being tear gassed.”

FLAKE: Republican Party ‘Doomed Long-Term’ if Trump is Re-Elected

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‘I would like to vote for a responsible Democrat…’

Jeff Flake: Sending Troops to Guard the Border Was Nothing More Than a 'Stunt'
Jeff Flake/IMAGE: MSNBC via YouTube

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) Rejected by Republicans in his own state, former Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona said in an interview this week projecting doom and gloom if President Donald Trump is re-elected.

Trump’s rise to power, he told Deseret News, signified the “spasms of a dying party.”

The centrist NeverTrumper—who hails from the desert town of Snowflake, Ariz.—continues to relive his Capitol Hill glory days, including the watershed moment when he was able to leverage his swing vote status to force an FBI investigation of then Supreme Court-nominee Brett Kavanaugh amid salacious, uncorroborated allegations of a decades-old sexual assault.

But even before that, from the outset of Trump’s candidacy, when the future president clashed with fellow Arizona Sen. John McCain and cast aspersions on his military record, Flake was already drawing battle lines.

Now, the ex-congressman says he is actively exploring Democratic options as a last resort.

“I’m more conservative than any of the Democrats running for office,” he said. “What I would like is for the Republican Party to nominate someone else. That doesn’t seem like that’s going to happen. … So, I would like to vote for a responsible Democrat.”

Flake said he was currently leaning toward Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet or Minnesota’s Amy Klobuchar. However, he also saw redeeming bipartisan qualities in New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker or former Vice President Joe Biden, the current front-runner.

Meanwhile, in his post-Senate career, Flake has been capitalizing on the lucrative Trump-bashing speaker circuit, including regular college-campus gigs and a contributor contract with CBS News. He’s also been invited to serve a 10-week stint as a visiting lecturer at Harvard University in September.

When offering his analysis of the future of the Republican Party, he cited California as a model for how pushing back against the unrelenting wave of left-wing extremism “spells doom long-term.”

Flake said California’s Republican Gov. Pete Wilson in the 1990s was able to rally the conservative base by supporting strong anti-immigration policies, but ultimately the backlash from Latino voters helped solidify the state’s far-left dominance.

“[Y]ou may win a battle, but you lose the war,” Flake told Deseret News. “You can drill down on the base, and it may work in an election here or there, but at some point you run out of angry people.”

Seeing immigration as a losing fight, Flake has long embraced amnesty and more open-border oriented solutions.

He said creating more barriers to illegal immigration at the Mexican border had, paradoxically, shifted the demand from workers who would cross it to work and return home to families seeking to stay.

Flake neglected, however, to mention the many efforts by globalist progressives to encourage illegal immigration by recruiting caravans of migrants to flee Third-World countries and declare themselves as refugees.

Those without family units of their own are often counseled to obtain children who will help expedite their release if caught.

Blue-leaning “sanctuary” states then incentivize the illegals to remain in the U.S. by providing taxpayer-subsidized entitlement benefits, while the increases in non-citizen populations afford their jurisdictions more federal funding and voting power.

It was, in fact, the refusal of the Obama administration to enforce deportations—and the subsequent re-interpretation of immigration law by activist liberal judges—that catalyzed the current influx of families, knowing they could exploit loopholes in the asylum policy.

But in addition to the demographic trend that favors low-income Latino voters, Flake said millennials and suburban, female “soccer moms” were also turning away from the Republican Party.

As the Left drives the debate toward socialist policies like free college tuition and pushes farther to the fringes on wedge issues like abortion, the effort by ‘Trumpist’ conservatives to push back in equal measure ultimately alienates voters who are allured by the siren song of identity politics.

“[T]hey look at the president and say that’s not my party and usually become independent,” he said.

As for himself, Flake claimed that, despite his disparagement of conservative principles, he was keeping the door open before declaring his full-time conversion to Democrat, but he also hadn’t ruled it out.

“At some point, you always make the calculation if we see something irredeemable. I don’t think it is,” he said. “I do think that we can become ourselves again.”

Even so, he said a second Trump term would hinder rather than help the process.

“It’s going to be a lot easier to do after one term than two,” he said.

Flake continues to toe the line on matters such as whether Trump is a racist—saying he, himself, would never use the rhetoric but stopping short of repudiating those who did.

“[T]here are times when the president goes so far that you have to speak out,” he said. “… And if Republicans don’t, then it just becomes normalized.”

Continuing to ignore the Left’s extremism and hate-mongering rhetoric, Flake dismissed the notion that the Kavanaugh protests he was famously confronted by during his waning months were the product of a calculated and orchestrated effort by paid activists.

He validated the premise that the #MeToo movement was an earnest, grassroots initiative and not a cynical, Hollywood-engineered ploy to weaponize allegations of rape for political leverage.

“These allegations (of sexual assault) struck a chord with a lot of women in particular, and rightly so,” Flake said, “because I think we all recognize one thing this #MeToo era has done is to make us all realize that we haven’t taken allegations like this seriously enough.”

De Blasio Open to Hiring Son as W.H. Adviser if Elected

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‘I don’t think there could be two more different people than the current president’s daughter and my son Dante…’

Dante de Blasio / IMAGE: NYForDeBlasio via Youtube

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) While many on the Left sought to criticize President Donald Trump’s inclusion of his own daughter and son-in-law as official White House advisers, casting aspersions on their security-clearance eligibility and other procedural matters, one potential Democratic challenger didn’t see the big deal.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said he would not rule out hiring his own son, Dante, as an adviser in the longshot event that he were elected a year from November, the New York Daily News reported.

But he was quick to draw a contrast with Trump’s daughter Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner.

“I don’t think there could be two more different people than the current president’s daughter and my son Dante,” de Blasio said Thursday.

Dante, a 21-year-old Yale University graduate, joined the campaign last month as a paid policy analyst, for which he’s helping draft an official platform and working with his dad on debate prep—assuming the elder de Blasio meets the threshold for the September round.

Candidates must garner at least 2 percent in four national or early state polls, as well as receiving donations from at least 130,000 unique contributors, with 400 being spread amongst no less than 20 states, said the Daily News.

The mayor, who has a storied history of blurring personal affairs with official business during his stint in City Hall, has struggled to gain traction in the crowded field of competitors.

De Blasio has garnered some of the most negative polling numbers of the more than two-dozen candidates, which now has been culled to 23 with the recent exit of former Gov. John Hickenlooper and Rep. Eric Swallwell.

“We’ve been working and fighting to get into September, it’s not there, I can be honest about that,” he said. “We’re going to keep working until the final hour because you never know what happens, a bunch of polls still could come in, and all sorts of things could happen online.”

De Blasio was reported to have been asking donors for $1 donations to meet the fundraising benchmark.

However, he wouldn’t say if and when he might consider dropping out, instead noting that if he didn’t make the September debate stage there was always October.

“I think this is a wide open situation … debates are a part of the picture, a lot of other things too,” he said.