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Truss Takes Over in the UK, Chile Chooses Freedom, Russia Restricts Energy

September 6, 2022 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they discuss major news from three different spots around the globe. First, they are cautiously optimistic as new British Prime Minister Liz Truss promises to govern as a conservative and that means cutting taxes to grow the economy. They also cheer the people of Chile for overwhelmingly rejecting a new far left constitution that looks an awful like the goals of Democrats in the U.S. And they brace for a very rough winter in Europe as Russia says it will restrict energy exports until “the collective west” backs off its sanctions towards Moscow.

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Filed Under: Communism, Constitution, Economy, Education, Elections, Energy, Health Care, History, Humor, Journalism, News & Politics, Russia, Taxes, Ukraine Tagged With: 3MartiniLunch, Britain, Chile, conservative, Constitution, energy, Europe, russia, socialism, Truss

Biden’s Rough Interview, Insane Taliban Comparisons, Brits Denounce Biden

August 19, 2021 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they’re not only frustrated by President Biden’s terrible interview performance with ABC News but Jim concludes Biden’s odd conduct over the past week suggests there is something significantly wrong with him. They also shake their heads as lefties try to compare the Taliban to pro-life activists and the people who stormed the U.S. Capitol in January. And they shudder as the Brits formally denounce the U.S. for the disastrous collapse of Afghanistan.

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Filed Under: 9/11, Afghanistan, congress, Entertainment, Foreign Policy, History, Humor, Islamic Terrorism, Journalism, Middle East, Military, News & Politics, Social Media Tagged With: Afghanistan, Biden, Britain, Capitol, Colbert, interview, National Review, pro-life, Stephanopoulos, Taliban, Three Martini Lunch

China’s Deadly Propaganda, UK Strain Spurs Worry, Congress & Vaccines

December 21, 2020 by GregC

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Join Jim and Greg as they detail the lengths China went to in its efforts to manipulate media coverage of the early days of the coronavirus outbreak. They also try to beat back the global freak out over a new strain of COVID seen in Britain. And they react to young healthy members of Congress getting vaccinated before some medical personnel and more vulnerable people.

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Filed Under: China, Constitution, COVID-19, Economy, Health Care, News & Politics Tagged With: Britain, China, congress, COVID-19, media, National Review, strain, Three Martini Lunch, vaccines

Breaking Down A Baffling Week in British Politics

September 6, 2019 by GregC

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Luke Coffey, direction of the Allison Center for Foreign Policy at the Heritage Foundation, explains what happened in the UK this week and why.

Why did Prime Minister Boris Johnson ask Queen Elizabeth II to suspend parliament? Why did this common tactic cause such a stir that Johnson lost his working majority in parliament? Why does Johnson want new elections? Why does parliament oppose them?

Listen to the full podcast as we address all of these questions and discuss the impact of all of this on Brexit and why there’s such a sharp divide between what the public wants and what parliament wants.

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Filed Under: News & Politics, Podcasts Tagged With: Brexit, Britain, elections, Johnson, news, parliament

House to Vote on ‘Abolish ICE’ Bill, GOP Blows Strzok Hearing, Did Trump Damage PM May?

July 13, 2018 by GregC

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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America commend House Republicans for planning a vote on “Abolish ICE” legislation that Democrats have already begun to step away from. They also criticize tactics of some House Republicans during the Peter Strzok testimony, in which members seemed more interested in scoring a dazzling soundbite than effectively questioning the witness. And they question President Trump’s negative remarks about British Prime Minister Theresa May, noting the alternative to her government could be far worse.

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Parents vs. The Left

July 17, 2017 by GregC

http://dateline.radioamerica.org/podcast/7-17-ruse-blog.mp3

The Charlie Gard case in Great Britain is stirring fierce debate over whether parents ought to have the final decision for their children or whether the government or children themselves ought to have that power.

But this debate goes much further than the UK or whether the parents of an 11-month-old boy ought to be able to seek additional treatment for their son.  In fact, one of the experts weighing in on behalf of the hospital in the Gard case says the American notion of parental rights is now more the exception than the norm thanks to action at the United Nations.

“Unlike the USA, English law is focused on the protection of children’s rights,” said Jonathan Montgomery, professor of Health Care Law at University College London told the Associated Press. “The USA is the only country in the world that is not party to the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child; it does not recognize that children have rights independent of their parents.”

For family advocates in the U.S., that statement is troubling both in terms of its low regard for parents but also because it’s not at all true.

“If he asserts that children have absolutely no rights separate from their parents in the United States, he ought to lose his tenure,” said Center for Family and Human Rights President Austin Ruse, who is also the author of “Littlest Suffering Souls: Children Whose Short Lives Point Us to Christ.”

“Children do have some rights separate from their parents.  They have rights in criminal law.  They have rights in inheriting money.  Even an unborn child has rights sometimes separate from his or her mother,” said Ruse.

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child took effect in 1990.  The U.S. never signed on but most nations have.

“The Convention on the Rights of the Child is one of these crazy UN documents that most of the world has signed and ratified and most of the world ignores it,” said Ruse.

However, it’s tenets concern Ruse greatly.

“The Convention on the Rights of the Child does separate the child from his or her parents in terms of all rights, which is one of the reasons the United States has never ratified it,” said Ruse.

“It also gives the child complete access to any form of information from any source.  It’s a downright crazy document and it’s a good thing the U.S. has never ratified it,” said Ruse

Why doesn’t the U.S. sign it?

“The main reason the United States has never ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child  is the same reason the U.S. has never ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, the Convention on Persons with Disabilities, so on and so forth, is because they put us before treaty-monitoring bodies,” said Ruse.

Whether it’s asserting the rights of children or the superiority of the collective, progressive activists are outwardly calling for parents to have less influence in the lives of their children.  In 2013, then-MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry sparked controversy with an ad for the cable channel that called for Americans to think of children as belonging to all of us instead of their parents.

“We have never invested as much in public education as we should have because we’ve always had kind of a private notion of children.  Your kid is yours and totally your responsibility.  We haven’t had a very collective notion of these are our children,” said Harris-Perry in the ad.

“So part of it is we have to break through our kind of private idea that kids belong to their parents or kids belong to their families and recognize that kids belong to whole communities.  Once it’s everybody’s responsibility and not just the household’s, then we start making better investments,” concluded Harris-Perry.

Ruse says the end game for these activists is obvious.

“The endgame of the sexual radicals is to destroy the family.  There’s no question about that.  It is radical individualism run amok.  The Convention on the Rights of the Child is simply part of that,” said Ruse.

“The endgame is to supplant the family.  It’s to supplant the church.  At the French Revolution, the main idea was to overturn the traditional structures that kept people from being free, the family and the church.  So this is all of a piece with those musty ideas from the French Revolution,” said Ruse.

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The British Battle on Terrorism

June 6, 2017 by GregC

http://dateline.radioamerica.org/podcast/6-6-BOWMAN-BLOG.mp3

Cherished freedoms make the fight against radical Islam more difficult in the United States and the United Kingdom but the battle can be won through the ideas and by putting an end to cultural coddling of radical ideologies, according to a terrorism expert with extensive ties to the UK.

Frustrations over recent, deadly terrorist attacks in London and Manchester are more aggravated by stories revealing one of the terrorists was featured in a documentary called “The Jihadis Next Door” and made no secret about his support for jihad and that more than 20,000 people in the UK are of concern to authorities.

However, Anglosphere Society Founder Amanda Bowman says rounding up these suspects is much tougher to do in a free society.

“The problem that we are dealing with in the United States and the United Kingdom is that you can’t actually detain people until they do something, because in our countries we respect the right to speak out,” said Bowman, who also ran the New York office of the Center for Security Policy for eight years.

“We are now, both in the U.S. and the UK and in western Europe, the victims of our own tolerant societies and what makes it so worthwhile to be American or to be British,” said Bowman.

 

But that tolerance has a limit, as British Prime Minister Theresa May said in the wake of the London attacks.

“There is, to be frank, far too much tolerance of extremism in our country.  So we need to become far more robust in identifying it and stamping it out, across the public sector and across society.  That will require some difficult and often embarrassing conversations,” said May.

Bowman says May is right on target but has also contributed to the problem at times.

“I think she in many ways has, like much of the UK, in the name of multiculturalism, has been tolerant for the intolerant,” said Bowman.

Bowman says there has to be much stronger resistance to the Islamist ideology behind the attacks.

“We tolerate the intolerable and we don;t stand up and make our values the values that they need to embrace if they want to be part of British society.  That’s a lesson for Americans as well,” said Bowman.

Bowman says May has a tough balancing act in getting tough on radical Islam while also reaching out to Muslims for cooperation on who is actually planning to carry out deadly attacks.  She says May and others should be pointing out that it is in the best interest of Muslims to root out the evil from their midst.

“What she’s recognizing she has to do is to galvanize the more tolerant Muslim population so that they take on this as their problem and not look upon it as our problem.  They have to stand up and be British before they’re Muslim,” said Bowman.

A big part of that, says Bowman, is gutting the allure of terrorism.

“Part of the problem is that for a lot of these young people, it all seems very glamorous and it’s not.  It’s just wicked and evil and deeply against everything we stand for,” said Bowman.

Bowman says it’s impossible for any nation to marshal the resources to monitor 20,000 people 24 hours a day, but she says having vigilant eyes in key places is important, especially in the mosques.

“If you see something in your mosque, say something.  Much of this radicalization, while much of it is online, a great deal of it happens in the privacy of mosques with radical imams.  The United Kingdom has allowed radical imams in the name of free speech to speak out and to galvanize and to inspire these terrible acts,” said Bowman.

Bowman does expect May and the Conservative Party to win Thursday’s parliamentary elections, but by a much narrower margin than if the London and Manchester attacks had not taken place.  She says Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has his own issues in the wake of the attacks since he has aligned himself very publicly with some radical Islamic figures.

Thus, Bowman does not expect many May supporters to switch sides, but she does fear a substantial number will stay home.

 

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