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PRESIDENT HINDENBURG RAILS AGAINST HIS PARTEIFUNKTIONÄRE IN ZEITUNGEN: Biden tells reporters to start reporting on the economy ‘the right way.’

President Joe Biden hit out against recent news coverage of his economic policies, expressing confidence in the state of the economy heading into 2024 and criticizing reporters for failing to represent the current economy in “the right way.”

“All good,” Biden said in brief remarks over the weekend when asked about his outlook on the economy next year. “Take a look. Start reporting it the right way.”

Biden has been treating reporters shabbily long before his brain became tapioca. Just think of the media as Democratic Party operatives with bylines to understand why they’ve taken all of his insults without pushing back over the decades. Or as America’s Newspaper of Record reported in September: Journalists Anxiously Wait For Email From Biden Administration With Today’s Instructions.

UPDATE: “Since taking office, Biden has been haunted by poor marks from voters on the economy. His current approval rating on the issue sits at 37.2% while 59.7% of Americans disapprove of his economic stewardship, according to the latest RealClearPolitics average. Shortly after he became president, Biden presided over decades-high inflation, supply chain snarls, and other economic woes. While inflation has cooled, wages and incomes have yet to catch up with price increases, leaving he president stuck in neutral with the electorate. For November, inflation came in at 3.1% for the previous 12 months, stubbornly higher than the 2% target figure set by the Federal Reserve, but well below the 9.1% high from June 2022.”

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THEY JUST CAN’T LEAVE CHICK-FIL-A ALONE: New York State Assemblyman Tony Simone thinks the First Amendment’s guarantee of religious expression and practice is less important than making sure an unknown number of Sunday travelers on the New York Thruway be able to eat at Chick-fil-A. Just the latest instance of Empire State officials seeking to shut down Christian public expression and practice. It’s my latest column on PJ Media.

EVERYTHING IS GOING SWIMMINGLY: Behind the Shortage Keeping Cancer Patients From Chemo. “The disruption this year in supplies of key chemotherapy drugs has realized the worst fears of patients — and of the broader health system — because some people with aggressive cancers have been unable to get the treatment they need.”

CURIOUSLY, THAT’S THE ONE CONTINGENT OF VOTERS BIDEN DOESN’T NEED TO WORRY ABOUT: Biden Gives Bureaucrats Biggest Pay Bump Since The Carter* Admin As Americans Feel Crushed By Inflation.

Beginning in January, federal civilian employees will see their salaries increase by the largest percentage since the Carter administration.

President Joe Biden signed an executive order in December giving federal employees an average of a 5.2% increase in pay, the largest increase since former President Jimmy Carter raised federal salaries by 9.1% in 1980. Meanwhile, Americans are dealing with inflation and a generally poor economy, with some blaming high government spending, according to recent polling.

Seventy-six percent of Americans reported that their income is not keeping up with inflation, according to a poll conducted by CBS News and YouGov this month. Fifty-six percent of Americans polled felt government spending, like the pay increases Biden is giving to federal bureaucrats, is causing high inflation.

Federal employees will see a 4.7% pay increase across the board as well as an additional bump, averaging 0.5%, depending on where they are based. Federal workers in the San Francisco area, for instance, will get an additional 0.9% raise, according to the United States Office of Personnel Management (OPM).

Members of the armed forces will also receive an average pay bump of 5.2% in the coming year, per the National Defense Authorization Act. Their pay increase, however, was approved by Congress through the  while the pay increase for civilian bureaucrats was implemented unilaterally by Biden.

“The Federal government is the nation’s largest employer and must ensure it has the talent to meet the needs of the American people,” a spokesperson for the Office of Management and Budget told the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Imagine the sort of staffers we’d be stuck with if the Federal government were underfunded, crazed GOP fiscal hatchet men!

* Carter, you say? Biden Knew Carter Was in Trouble in 1979. Now He’s in the Same Boat.

“That man’s in trouble, politically in trouble,” Joe Biden said of then-President Jimmy Carter in July 1979, according to an account at the time in the Wilmington Evening Journal. Biden had held off on publicly backing Carter because he wanted to endorse a candidate who would ensure Democrats retained the White House in the 1980 election. “I’m not certain that’s Jimmy Carter right now,” he told the paper.

Biden was in a position to know. He held a leadership post in Carter’s successful 1976 presidential bid after becoming the first sitting U.S. senator to endorse him. Biden eventually backed Carter’s failed 1980 re-election bid, and the bond they formed early in Biden’s career lasted through a large part of their lives.

Now Biden is himself in the White House and stumbling in some of the same ways as Carter as he sets out to win a second term. Both men struggled to sell legislative victories and retain the party’s core voters as high inflation and foreign-policy disasters eroded their support. And both men had a disconnect with voters that’s leaving Democrats afraid that Biden could share Carter’s political fate of being a one-term president.

“They both have made important decisions that are substantively in the interests of the country—but when they charge up the hill and they look behind them, there are not a hell of a lot of people following,” said Jonathan Alter, a Carter biographer. “Biden is experiencing some of the basic leadership challenges that Carter did where he’s losing his connection to the American people as Carter did.”

To be fair, as this 1978 campaign ad highlights, that Biden, or at least his comms team back then, was slightly more astute about shifting his message to appeal to his then-voters’ concerns: How Biden Stopped Worrying and Learned To Love Inflation.

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BENJAMIN WEINGARTEN: Here’s why Obama stepped in to save Harvard prez Claudine Gay.

But Obama’s defense of Gay almost assuredly transcends sympathy for her remarks and the students for whom she spoke, concern about Harvard’s stability or a desire to effectively defend a political ally, given Pritzker’s responsibility for Gay’s presidency.

Like l’affaire Gay broadly, Obama’s intervention should be seen as a major salvo in the broader war over diversity, equity and inclusion in America’s most influential institutions.

Obama is making a play to protect the DEI regime itself — a regime, already roiled by the backlash against wokeism and the Supreme Court’s strike against affirmative action in schools, critical to maintaining political power.

Barack Obama is the leader of the Democratic Party in everything but name and the face of our credentialed pseudo-elites.

Harvard is arguably the most prestigious university in the world.

Claudine Gay, proudly touted as Harvard’s first black and second female president, has devoted much of her career to advancing DEI and led the creation of a sprawling DEI administrative state, injecting racist “anti-racism” and anti-equality “equity” into every aspect of the school.

This parallels what Obama’s progressive successors have done to the federal government under the Biden administration.

Israel- and Jew-hatred on college campuses is a natural byproduct of DEI.

The ideology, rooted in cultural Marxism, divides the world into oppressors and oppressed, casting Judeo-Christian Western civilization and its defenders as uniquely evil and Israel, the collective Jew — a state whose modern incarnation emerged out of the Holocaust and thrived despite perpetual attempts by tyrannical Jew-hating neighbors to destroy her — as most evil of all.

DEI cloaks leftism, and its rotted and corrupted core, in race and identity to provide it a moral and virtuous veneer and make it unassailable; to organize a coalition of otherwise disparate groups; and pit them against other Americans as part of a divide-and-conquer strategy.

DEI, in short, is a tool of power and control — engendering political and ideological conformity and the mobilization and weaponization of its cadres — the left has wielded to maximum effect as it’s taken over every influential institution.

If Claudine Gay were to fall, it could topple the entire house of cards the left, led by Barack Obama, helped build.

QED: “Barack’s Lieutenant: The Racism, Revenge, and Ruin of Claudine Gay,” a topic explored by Scott McKay at the American Spectator:

Indeed, there is no more apt poster child for the America Obama left us than the pathetic Ms. Gay. In a time when not just race but adherence to noxious neo-Marxism govern hiring decisions everywhere from the campus to the “entertainment” world, (and, increasingly, Fortune 500 boardrooms), no one better exemplifies the ruinous legacy of our 44th president.

And ruinous by intention. This is only one facet of the “fundamental transformation” of America that Obama promised on the eve of his 2008 election. All the American people really wanted in electing Obama was to neutralize race as a persistent issue in politics and culture, thinking that taking a chance on a not-particularly-qualified politician as our president would prove we aren’t a racist country, and further, we’d be proving that we’d realized the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., that men and women would be judged in America by the content of their character and not the color of their skin.

What a vile bait-and-switch that was.

Barack Obama’s own academic qualifications were dubious. It’s still not particularly well-understood how he managed to secure admission to Columbia and Harvard with undistinguished grades or how he managed to serve as president of Harvard’s law review without authoring a single article in that publication.

He advanced based on the color of his skin and not his individual merit. Everyone understands that now. Obama then demonstrated at Harvard Law along with the bizarre racist professor Derrick Bell, the inventor of Critical Race Theory, when the latter demanded the university hire more black faculty simply because they were black. This after Obama was made president of the law review simply because he was black.

As Claudine Gay was made president of the university simply because she is black.

Finally, there’s their shared apparent love of the P-word, Lloyd Billingsley writes at Power Line: Presidential Plagiarism.

“He wants people to believe his story,” David Garrow told Samuels. “For me to conclude that Dreams from My Father was historical fiction—oh God, did that infuriate him.”

It’s hard to exaggerate the fakery of the composite character, the fathomless credulity with which he was received, and the fallout now on full display. In “The Obama Factor,” David Samuels saw Obama’s hand in “the disaster we are living through now.”

No surprise that the composite character president, whose book ripped off Ralph Ellison and Kuki Gallmann, should support the plagiarist Claudine Gay, who says anti-Semitism depends “on the context.”  As this plays out, don’t forget White House resident Joe Biden.

As Mark Bowden noted in 2010, the Delaware Democrat was basically a “salesman,” and showed little sign that he had ever read or written anything of importance. So no surprise that in his 1988 presidential run, Biden plagiarized a speech by British Marxist Neil Kinnock. Consider also “presidential historian,” and one-time Harvard “overseer” Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys.

“Goodwin’s plagiarism of sentences, nearly verbatim, from source materials is inexcusable,” the Harvard Crimson editorialized in 2002. “She should recognize that her action is unbecoming an Overseer and resign her post immediately, sending the clear message to the campus that she understands the gravity of the offense she has committed.”

Exit quote: “At this writing, Claudine Gay is still president of Harvard. As Donald Trump likes to say, we’ll have to see what happens.”

SOUTHERN FRONT: ‘Projecting A Different Picture’ Won’t Solve Biden’s Border Crisis

The quote in the title receives little media and political attention. It should, for it provides a strategic insight into the Biden administration’s worst policy disasters, foreign and domestic.

I call it the Biden administration’s Afghanistan Narrative Warfare Ploy, an attempt to deceive the American people and the world, with Biden-friendly media a complicit ally in the deception.

Now the Biden administration is attempting to hide its responsibility for its policy disaster on the U.S.-Mexico border and the subsequent illegal migrant crisis.

My latest Creators Syndicate column.

OWN GOAL: Nikki Haley declines to say slavery was cause of Civil War.

The former UN Ambassador and South Carolina governor, who has seen her star rise in the first-in-the-nation primary state, was appearing at a town hall event in Berlin, New Hampshire, when a voter asked her to identify the cause of the war.

“I think the cause of the Civil War was basically how government was going to run,” she responded. “The freedoms and what people could and couldn’t do. What do you think the cause of the Civil War was or argument?”

The questioner, who could not be easily heard off camera, was apparently unpersuaded by Haley’s response. When she asked him what he believed the cause of the war was, he replied that he wasn’t running for president.

“I think it always comes down to the role of government and what the rights of the people are,” Haley replied. “And I will always stand by the fact that I think government was intended to secure the rights and freedoms of the people. It was never meant to be all things to all people. Government doesn’t need to tell you how to live your life. They don’t need to tell you what you can and can’t do. They don’t need to be a part of your life. They need to make sure that you have freedom. We need to have capitalism. We need to have economic freedom. We need to make sure that we do all things so that individuals have the liberties so that they can have freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom to do or be anything they want to be without government getting in the way.”

When the questioner said it was “astonishing” to hear her respond “without mentioning the word slavery,” Haley replied: “What do you want me to say about slavery?” She then asked for the next question.

The exchange, which took place roughly an hour and a half into the town hall event, underscored the unique nature and customary pitfalls that often await candidates in New Hampshire, where direct exchanges with voters are the norm.

Despite Biden’s even worse statements on this issue, whoever is running the (p)resident’s social media account was quick to highlight Haley’s gaffe:

UPDATE: Haley is now blaming a “Democratic plant” for her gaffe last night:

Having the president’s comms team put the spotlight on you will certainly slow the news cycle shifting, particularly during the media’s holiday “silly season” period when journalists are desperate for something, anything juicy to occupy the news. Why did Haley give them such a story?

Ed Morrissey adds: “Most conservatives would agree that ‘government doesn’t need to tell you how to live your life,’ and it largely didn’t at that time — except where state governments kept people in slavery:”

The real question here is: why can’t Haley just say, “Slavery”? It really is an easy question and a one-word answer. And the reason is that conservatives have been pandering to the Lost Cause fantasy of the Confederacy for far too long, hoping to avoid alienating its adherents. Haley may be worried that South Carolina primary voters don’t want to hear a straightforward and honest answer, or perhaps more simply, that she doesn’t want to give those voters an excuse to flip back to Trump on this pretext. Not exactly a “Profiles in Courage” moment for Haley, or even a “Profiles in Reality” moment.

In the above clip, CNN’s commentators shrug off any damage from this exchange to Haley. They may be right in terms of her electoral performance in South Carolina, but I’m not sure that will just get shrugged off similarly by voters in Iowa or New Hampshire. Haley didn’t have much chance of winning either state before this, and while this may not damage her, it certainly doesn’t help — especially for a candidate who’s been bragging about her five-inch combat heels for the last few months to sell herself as the toughest candidate on the ballot.

At NRO, Jeffrey Blehar describes this as essentially a Kinsley gaffe by Haley: “We can be told the Civil War was about slavery, Nikki — we’re all adults here. Few politicians look good when caught nakedly pandering in public, but Nikki Haley wears the look witheringly poorly — it knocks out one of the key underlying struts currently upholding her fragile public brand. That’s why this little gaffe, however minor, memorably reveals something about Haley; we rarely get such accidental insight into how little politicians think of their own voters.”

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DON SURBER: Questions We Should Ask. “Police showed deference and avoided the criminal harassment of congressmen and a mayor on Christmas. That’s good. I applaud them. The restraint of the officers reflects professionalism and SWAT training. But what about the rest of us? It is not a prank to have gun-toting police officers arrive at your home on a holiday or in the wee hours of the morning.”

ANALYSIS: TRUE. George Korda: Education isn’t the priority in public schools. Competing agendas are. “If learning were a priority, public education wouldn’t find itself with just 36% of Americans saying they’re satisfied with the system, tying a record low, according to Gallup. Education is frequently cited as the country’s most important issue because (pardon the cliché), children are our future. Candidates for public office are expected to present education platforms. Education frequently ranks high on lists of voter concerns. However, based on dismal-for-decades analyses and assessments of American and Tennessee educational progress, all the talk, platforms and polls aren’t getting us much of anywhere. If that weren’t true, educational achievement wouldn’t be at the same mediocre levels at which it’s been for many years, and Knox County and the nation would be well beyond education’s continuing achievement doldrums.”

There’s a reason people are abandoning public schools. And the reason is the public schools and the people who run them.

ANOTHER MEDICAL SHORTAGE: Pyrophosphate imaging agent shortage reported, could last weeks. “The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (ASNC) is alerting its provider members of a pyrophosphate shortage, which could potentially last for weeks. The ASNC has received reports of imaging agent 99mTechnetium-pyrophosphate (PYP) being in low supply, citing statements it received from two manufacturers, Curium and Sun Radiopharma, who blame the shortage on supply chain disruptions.”

The lockdowns are years in the past, but supply chain disruptions remain, for some reason.

ACADEMIA, PUBLISHING, ENTERTAINMENT, NEWS, THEY WERE ALL INFECTED WITH THIS EVEN FORTY YEARS AGO. THEY ALL FELL VICTIMS TO THE LEFT’S PREFERENTIAL HIRING OF FELLOW-TRAVELERS:  All I feel is fury at the bankruptcy of academia decades ago.

I’ve been fighting this a long time. So it’s others. It’s time the culture in general became aware of it.