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September 24 2021
Happy Friday from Washington, where Democrats appear determined to ram through a gargantuan spending bill aimed at radically changing America. Our Jarrett Stepman notes consequences. On the podcast, author Joel C. Rosenberg predicts new alliances following the hasty U.S. exit from Afghanistan. Plus: a college student resists a vaccine mandate; Texas’ Ted Cruz challenges AOC to visit the border; Larry Elder looks back on his bid for California governor; and the special place of horses in Border Patrol history. On this date in 1789, Congress passes and President George Washington signs legislation establishing the Supreme Court.
After President Biden withdrew U.S. forces from Afghanistan in neighboring south Central Asia, the balance of power in the Middle East underwent a major shift.
Border Patrol agents in Texas no longer will use horses to turn back Haitian refugees, the White House says. In a 2017 video report, The Daily Signal profiled one such mounted unit.
A Los Angeles Times columnist called me “the black face of white supremacy.” Only in America can a black person become president or a white supremacist.