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NOW WE KNOW WHY HE PRETENDED TO BE BLACK, AND WHY IT DIDN’T WORK: Zohran Mamdani’s SAT Score Revealed: The elite mayoral candidate played racial shell games in pursuit of prestige.

The wrinkle in the story, however, is that, despite having a father on the faculty and marking black on his application, Columbia rejected Mamdani. There are two plausible theories for why this happened. First, in general, Columbia is a highly competitive university with an admissions rate of less than ten percent, which means that many candidates around the median will not make the cut.

Second, there is a possibility that Mamdani’s box-checking gambit backfired. The full application includes the name and contact information for his father, Mahmood Mamdani, and his mother, Mira Nair, both of whom are public figures and neither of whom is black. The application also included a flag noting that the elder Mamdani appeared to be “affiliated with Columbia” and another line noting the family’s address in an exclusive Manhattan neighborhood. With even cursory research, an admissions officer could have seen that Mr. Mamdani was neither black, nor underprivileged.

Nice that they have some standards.

BUILD ANOTHER ALLIGATOR ALCATRAZ FOR THESE INSURRECTIONISTS:

COURTS ARE INCREASINGLY STACKED AGAINST MEN: Wintery Knight (WK) launches a revealing piece on judicial prejudice against men with a story from Scotland in which judges there are reported to be disallowing admission of evidence that tends to establish male defendants’ innocence in cases brought against them by women.

But the same problem appears to be intensifying here in the states, judging by studies WK cites. For example, sentencing appears to result in harsher punishment for me in 63 percent of the cases, compared to women defendants.

And when WK broaches the issue with folks one might well expect to at least be attentive, here, too often, is the result: “Whenever I tell social conservatives about the effect that this bias against men is having on men’s willingness to engage with women (romantically, professionally, etc.), they go silent.”

The expectation of absolute fairness and impartiality in the courtroom is not a new thing. As WK notes, Leviticus 19:15 set a high standard for ancient Israel: “You shall do no injustice in court. You shall not be partial to the poor or defer to the great, but in righteousness shall you judge your neighbor.”

 

INDEED:

FOLLOW THE MONEY: Uncovering Soros/Singham NGO Soldiers. “If you visit a conservative or MAGA rally, people will be happy to tell you what they think and why they’re there. If you visit a left wing rally, it seems that they creepily tell you that actually talking to people ‘isn’t their role for the day.’ That’s because paid protesters for the shady hard-left NGOs running the show don’t want you to know they’re taking money from Singham and Soros.”

BREAKING:

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Three federal & TX law enforcement sources tell me an active shooter with a rifle & tactical gear ambushed Border Patrol agents as they arrived at a Border Patrol annex facility in McAllen, TX this morning. Local police and federal agents returned fire, killing him. I’m told this was a purposeful ambush/attack against federal agents and a press conference is planned for later this morning. No federal agents injured. Im told a McAllen police officer may have been shot, but is in stable condition.

Photos via law enforcement sources.

DHS statement to FoxNews:

“This morning, an individual opened fired at the entrance of the United States Border Patrol sector annex in McAllen, Texas. Both Border Patrol agents and local police helped neutralize the shooter. This is an ongoing investigation led by the FBI. More information will be shared as it becomes available.”

More: Man With Rifle Ambushes Border Patrol Agents in McAllen, Texas.

YOU CAN’T MAKE AN OMELET WITHOUT PARADING OVER THE BODIES OF A FEW DOZEN DEAD CHILDREN:

CHANGE: Expect CBS News to undergo a major overhaul under Skydance boss David Ellison.

In fact, from what I hear, continuing in the grand tradition of Murrow, Wallace and Cronkite is not at the top of Ellison’s mind because, for one, it ain’t so grand any longer, and two (maybe most important), he knows it’s a lousy business.

It’s not worth the trouble that it generates. We don’t even know if it’s profitable since Paramount doesn’t disclose the news division’s P&L statements. Plus, its product has moved so far to the left that it angers more than half the country.

Full disclosure: I don’t know David Ellison personally but people I trust do, and they tell me he’s substantive, much more than a lucky sperm kid that being Larry’s son confers. His independent studio Skydance has produced such recent blockbusters as “Top Gun: Maverick” and “Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning.”

He doesn’t get his news from ­TikTok — far from it.

For the time being, he wants to keep the news division but also move away from its progressive leanings. (A person close to him says look for investments in “truth-based” news.) He does appreciate the CBS News legacy that he is about to buy — as long as the numbers are working and he believes they aren’t, I am told.

And that’s where things could get scary for the news division.

Ellison, I am told, equates CBS with football more than he does with Cronkite. If he’s looking to grow stuff, he and his point man in running the new company, former NBCU chief Jeff Shell, are looking at CBS Sports as the tip of the spear.

Everything else is about to get the mother of all efficiency reviews, my sources say.

Layoffs are likely, as are smaller salaries and squeezed budgets.

The TV news industry is tough. It’s tougher when you make it your mission to annoy more than half your potential viewers.

HMM: Xi, Putin Absent As BRICS Nations Meet In Rio.

Xi’s absence, the first in his 12 years as president, is widely seen as a setback to the political weight of the summit.

Analysts say the Chinese leader may be seeking to avoid diplomatic friction with the United States after recent talks to ease trade tensions.

Others suggest internal geopolitical calculations, such as avoiding being overshadowed by India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is being hosted with full honours in Brazil.

Also missing is Russian President Putin, who will participate virtually due to his standing arrest warrant over alleged war crimes.

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian will not attend either, amid lingering tensions following a brief but intense conflict with Israel.

The absence of key figures like Xi and Putin is a diplomatic blow to host president Lula, who is using the summit to showcase Brazil’s global relevance ahead of a busy international calendar that includes the G20 summit and COP30.

“Brazil is the superpower of the future — and always will be” is a joke older than I am.

Meanwhile, just south of Brazil:

Cutting spending and red tape works wonders, but remain anathema to Lula.

KRUISER’S MORNING BRIEFING: Mars Will Have a Tesla Dealership Before Musk Has a Viable Third Party. “Conservative activists like me have long been frustrated with the GOP. Trust me, there have been many late-night conversations about a new party. My frustration/resentment bank regarding the Republican Party dwarfs Elon’s. In the end, those of us who have been in the trenches know that it’s best to try and affect change by work with — and through — the GOP. We’re aware that it’s a slog.”

THAT’S DIFFERENT BECAUSE SHUT UP, RACIST: