From Gary Bauer <[email protected]>
Subject End Of Day - 7/9/2020 - Sanders Says, At A Tipping Point, Supremes Split
Date July 9, 2020 8:59 PM
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Plus, defending religious liberty against Biden's extremism.

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Thursday, July 9, 2020
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From: Gary Bauer

Sanders Says. . .

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders ran against the entire Democrat establishment, and he was adamant about it. The avowed socialist was unapologetic about his far-left policies no matter how many times he was called out for his bizarre stands ([link removed]) and unaffordable programs ([link removed]) .

As we told you yesterday, members of his staff are now helping to craft Joe Biden's policy agenda. In fact, many sections of Biden's so-called "unity platform" appear to be lifted literally word-for-word ([link removed]) from Bernie's platform. (I guess Joe still has a plagiarism problem ([link removed]) !)

And Sanders can barely hide his glee. He declared that the unity platform, "if implemented, will make Biden the most progressive president since FDR." And by "progressive" he means socialist. Not surprisingly, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ([link removed]) is cheering too.

By the way, I'm not sure how many statues there are of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, but today's woke mobs would surely tear them all down.

FDR would not recognize today's Democrat Party. He led the nation in prayer during World War II, and many progressives today are extremely hostile to faith. They are also hostile to the country Roosevelt defended, relentlessly attacking our history and institutions.

But here's the bottom line: Joe Biden is no moderate. He's no centrist. And you don't have to take my word for it especially when socialist Bernie Sanders is the one saying so!



At A Tipping Point

The November election is just four months away. And with so much at stake and so much uncertainty, there's a lot of speculation about the state of the presidential contest.

On the one hand, Stony Brook University Professor Helmut Norpoth ([link removed]) , who correctly predicted Trump's 2016 victory, says there's a 91% chance the president will be reelected. And perhaps by an even bigger margin than last time. It's worth noting that Norpoth's model has correctly predicted presidential elections in 25 of 27 elections dating back to 1912.

On the other hand, the RealClearPolitics average of polls ([link removed]) shows Biden is leading Trump by 3.5 points in Arizona, 5 points in Florida, 7.5 points in Michigan, 3 points in North Carolina, and 6.5 points in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. There is virtually no scenario in which Trump wins the White House without carrying at least four of those six states.

Obviously, either the professor is wrong or these big media polls are wrong.

My point is this: America is at a tipping point and nothing is baked in.

Do not put your faith in models and do not believe the polls!

The election will be decided based on which side brings the most passion, the most organization and the most resources.

That's why we're working long hours here to expose Joe Biden's extreme agenda, to support the Trump/Pence team and to help elect more pro-family, pro-life, pro-Trump conservatives to Congress.

But we can't do it without you.

Please stand with CWF right now as we stand with President Trump! ([link removed])



Supremes Split

The Supreme Court ended its term today, and so the justices will soon split town until they reconvene in October. But before they wrapped up the 2019-2020 term, they issued split decisions in two cases involving demands for the president's tax records.

In one case where a New York grand jury had issued a subpoena for Trump's financial records, the justices rejected the president's defense that he had absolute immunity from investigation by state officials. In the second case, the justices rejected a similar demand by House Democrats to subpoena the president's banking records.

There is some logic to the rulings. The court declared that no one is above the law, and if state authorities have reasonable cause to investigate, then even the president must comply or at least go through the same legal process as every other citizen would.

That said, I do not believe that the left-wing bureaucrats in New York have anything remotely close to a reasonable cause for demanding the president's tax records. It is, as he called it, "a political prosecution ([link removed]) ."

At the same time, the court prevented House Democrats from launching yet another fishing expedition without probable cause. Had they prevailed in that case, it would have set a terrible precedent, subjecting every future president to endless harassment by partisan enemies.

Moreover, if Congress can compel the president to produce personal tax records from when he was a private citizen, then what's to stop the president from demanding the same from every member of Congress?

The short-term result is that no one is likely to see the president's tax records anytime soon as both cases ([link removed]) are headed back to lower courts for additional legal wrangling.



Defending Faith

We're still celebrating yesterday's two great Supreme Court decisions on religious liberty. We won three out of our four this term on issues related to school choice ([link removed]) , Obamacare's contraception mandate ([link removed]) and the right of religious schools ([link removed]) to determine their own employment policies.

Of course, we lost a big one related to the definition of sex and gender under the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which is in its own way a religious liberty issue.

You understand the important nature of these cases because we and others have been educating conservatives for decades about what is at stake in these critical court battles. Sadly, the average American does not understand the issues as well.

For example, the case against the Little Sisters of the Poor was a marker of just how far the left will go to destroy anyone who stands in its way. Progressives were willing to bring the full weight and power of the federal government down on the heads of nuns who care for the poor and the needy.

I have no doubt that most Americans would be outraged if they properly understood that. But that is not what the people are being told. Almost every article in the secular media is describing the case as the Trump Administration authorizing virtually every employer to deny contraception to their female employees. That is a complete lie.

This NBC News headline is a perfect example of the media's deliberate distortion: "Supreme Court Ruling On Birth Control Has Some 'Terrified' About Potential Harm To Women." If that is what most young women think the case is about, it's not hard to understand why there might be a gender gap.

Any fair reporting would have noted that an iconic Catholic organization that serves the poor was saved from being forced to close if nuns did not provide abortifacient drugs. That's an easy case to make in any truly tolerant society.

But the left isn't interested in tolerance. It intends to force you to compromise your deeply held religious values no matter the cost.

Again, you don't have to take my word for it. Joe Biden ([link removed]) is vowing to repeal all of Trump's religious liberty protections and fully reimpose Obamacare's onerous contraception mandate. If given the opportunity, Biden will bankrupt the Little Sisters of the Poor, destroying their ministry and thousands of other faith-based ministries in the process.

Those are the stakes, my friends. Remember that in November.

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