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Strange texts and messages sent from victims phone take center stage at S.I. teacher slay trial – SILive.com

Posted: October 9, 2021 at 7:44 am

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Jessica Pobega said he was concerned about her best friend Jeanine Cammarata after the schoolteachers boyfriend told her he hadnt been able to reach her.

That was on April 1, 2019, and Pobega hadnt spoken with Jeanine herself in several days.

I was worried, so I tried to call her, Pobega testified Friday at the murder trial of Michael Cammarata, Jeanine Cammaratas estranged husband.

But her friend didnt answer her phone or respond to text messages, the witness testified.

So Pobega reached out on Facebook Messenger, even though she and Jeanine rarely communicated that way.

I asked her to call me to let me know she was OK, said Pobega.

The witness then tried calling her friend again.

Once more, there was no answer, but Pobega said she could see someone was texting her back on Jeanines phone.

That person wasnt Jeanine, prosecutors contend.

By that time, the 37-year-old New Brighton resident was already dead, prosecutors told jurors in their opening argument last week in state Supreme Court, St. George.

She had been killed late on March 30 by her spouse and his girlfriend, Ayisha Egea, near their Queens apartment, allege prosecutors.

Afterward, Michael Cammarata, 45, and Egea, 44, burned the victims corpse, Assistant District Attorneys Adam Silberlight and Timothy Richard said.

Cammarata was livid over divorce papers his spouse had served him a few days earlier, allege prosecutors.

The defense contends Egea was the killer.

BOYFRIENDS TESTIMONY

Following, on April 1, Michael Cammarata and Egea stuffed the victims charred remains in an Arden Heights storage facility, the same day Pobega received the text message from the victims phone, prosecutors maintain.

The content of the message was not explored, although the circumstances eerily echoed the prior testimony of the victims boyfriend.

He testified last week he received an unusual text from Jeanines phone on March 31 and a Facebook Messenger message from her account the next day.

The mans name is being withheld at prosecutors request for fear of reprisal.

The witness said he last saw the victim on the evening of March 30 when Jeanine dropped him off at home around 9 p.m. He said he and Jeanine lived together at his home, although she also maintained her New Brighton apartment.

Shortly thereafter, between 9:30 and 9:40 p.m., Jeanine texted him. She said she was going to pick up her two children from her husband at the 120th Precinct stationhouse in St. George, said the witness.

The boy and girl lived with Michael Cammarata and Egea in Queens.

Under cross-examination by defense lawyer Mario F. Gallucci, the witness testified Jeanine had never previously picked up her children at the 120th Precinct stationhouse.

According to evidence and testimony, Jeanine actually drove out to Queens and met her husband and Egea.

Jeanine did not return home that night, the witness testified, although he received an odd text from her late the next morning, he said.

Typically, theyd exchange brief one-line messages. However, this time the text was a paragraph long, said the witness. He said it referred to her reconciliation with Mike.

The witness said he received no other texts that day from Jeanines phone, and there was no response to his phone calls.

The next day, April 1, the witness said he tried all day to contact Jeanine via phone and texts, but to no avail.

However, sometime that day he said he got a weird message from Jeanines Facebook Messenger account.

It said she was OK, and shed talk to him when she could, said the witness.

I would never get a message from her from Facebook, he said.

When questioned by Gallucci, the man admitted to sending a number of texts to Jeanines phone on March 31, including a nasty one early in the morning.

Hey, where are you? I guess Im a jerk---, the text said. I guess youre playing family with Mike and the kids. Good luck in court and with whatever youre doing.

Several days earlier, Jeanine Cammarata had filed for divorce against her husband, prior witness testimony revealed.

Gallucci also dug into the mans criminal history, seeking to undermine his credibility.

The witness admitted to being convicted of disorderly conduct in three separate cases last year in Brooklyn. In two of those cases, the witness was initially charged with criminal contempt for disobeying an order of protection.

The witness also acknowledged he has a rape case currently pending on Staten Island and a misdemeanor assault and menacing case pending in Brooklyn.

On the advice of his lawyer, he invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination when queried further about those cases.

The man said he did not receive any incentives from prosecutors to testify.

The trial resumes Tuesday before Justice Mario F. Mattei.

Only Michael Cammarata is on trial. Egea will be tried separately.

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Five reasons The Seychelles Islands is a must-visit destination in 2022 – ABTA Magazine

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Aspirational travel is back on the cards for UK travellers and theres no better place to aspire to than the Seychelles

Long a magnet for weddings, honeymoons and romantic breaks, the Indian Ocean hotspot ticks the winter sun and active family holiday boxes too, with excellent island hopping to be had amid its 115 islands, especially among the Inner Islands such as Praslin, Mah and La Digue.

Plus, having begun its vaccination programme back in January 2021, the Seychelles offers a safe haven from the ongoing Covid pandemic, with digital nomads attracted by the Workcation Retreat Programme.

Here are five very good reasons to head to the tropical paradise in 2022.

Loll on idyllic beachesLets face it, the dreamy beaches provide the initial attraction for many. Images of forest-flanked, bone-white sands accented by smooth granite boulders and caressed by gentle turquoise waters are etched into travellers minds, gracing many a luxury travel brochure or magazine.

Stunning sandy stretches as Anse Georgette, on Praslin, or Petite Anse, on Mah, offer picture-perfect romantic backdrops, while La Digue scores big with the delightfully secluded Anse Cocos and the boulder-backed dream that is Anse Source DArgent.

Relax in the lap of luxuryExclusivity and high-end service are Seychellois hallmarks, ensuring the islands top the wishlists of many a honeymooner or loved-up couple, with North Island having been the choice of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

Five-star offerings of international hotel brands such as Raffles, Hilton and Four Seasons rub shoulders with private island resorts such as Denis Island, Six Senses Felicite and Fregate Island Private.

Yet trips neednt break the bank. Affordable options on the main islands includebeachchalets/bungalows on Praslins Cote Dor beach, perfect for those on a budget, while the Seychelles Secrets programme governs the sustainable self-catering proposition.

Enjoy active options aplentyThe calm Indian Ocean waters deliver excellent kayaking, snorkelling and sailing, with new entrant LEscale Resort, on Mah, even featuring a superyacht marina. Surfers will appreciate the wilder waters off Anse Intendance, in southern Mah, while the excellent visibility and biodiverse marine life beneath the waves makes for world-class diving.

Top picks for active couples and families include Club Med Seychelles, on Saint Anne, and Hilton Seychelles Labriz Resort & Spa. Set on its own island, Silhouette, the latter offers everything from a dive centre and kayaking to tennis courts and an excellent Kids Club.

Silhouettes Grand Barbe Trail is also one of the best bets for hikers, another being Salazie Nature Trail, on Mah.

Discover natural wondersSome of the Seychelles most iconic features stem from its rich flora and fauna. One is the towering coco de mer palms that flavour forest hikes in Praslins Valle de Mai Nature Reserve. Another is the giant tortoises which thrive in the outlying Aldabra Archipelago and enthral visitors at the Botanical Gardens in the capital, Victoria.

Birdlife is another strength, their conservation having long been a local preoccupation. Indeed, sustainable practices underpin the business models of local operators such as Cosmoledo Eco Camp on Wizard Island, the solar-powered Alphonse Island, and the conservation-minded Denis Island, while the nation itself sits within an extensive marine biosphere reserve.

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For UAE travellers, it is clear that Seychelles offers more compelling reasons for repeat visits – Gulf News

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The Raffles Seychelles and luxury resorts elsewhere on the island nation are the ultimate getaway destinations for UAE travellers. Image Credit: Supplied

Dubai: Already a haven for adventure seekers and nature lovers, Seychelles could be what everyone needs for a much-needed respite from city life. From the white sand beaches, captivating nature and the warmth of Seychelles hospitality, there are more than one reason why travellers from the UAE are choosing the 115-island archipelago in the Indian Ocean as their favourite travel destination.

Between 2018-20, the UAE has ranked in either fourth or fifth as international visitor arrivals, but as of now the UAE is ranked in second place, said Ahmed Fathallah, Director Middle East at Seychelles Tourism Board

Opening up further

In alliance with Emirates airline, the STB has taken steps to make it even easier for travellers from the UAE to realise their dream island getaway. Seychelles has been open for tourism since August 2020, with Emirates being the first international airline to return to the island, according to an Emirates spokesperson. Emirates operates more than seven weekly flights to Seychelles from Dubai.

A number of events have been lined up at the island destination, including an upcoming fashion week and a tourism festival, while free-diving workshops are widely available. The sporting scene is also being revitalised, with an eco-friendly marathon among the events being organised. The race is planned to be held on the last Sunday of February.

More than anything, the beaches and enchanting nature destinations, combined with a sense of exclusivity and privacy, remain the main reasons tourists keep coming back to the islands. I dont think of it as though theyre offering Seychelles to tourists or travellers; instead, theyre offering an image of seclusion [and] serenity, said Fathallah. Theyre offering a much-needed relief from the hustle and bustle of life. Its been their consistent brand image.

Seychelles is known as a haven for couples, honeymooners, and people who love the beach and nature.

For families, Fathallah said there are a variety of four- and five-star family resorts, with activities ranging from scuba diving and encounters with whale sharks to revitalising nature hikes. For adventure seekers, its important to note that a vast majority of activities revolve around the waters. Theyve got scuba diving packages, with more than 50 diving spots where you could even swim with the whale sharks, said Fathallah.

Plus, theyve got parasailing and paragliding activities to partake in. However, if theyve exhausted all activities revolving around the ocean, Copolia Trail makes a superb morning hike.

Fathallah said the Moyenne Islands, home to some of the world's largest and oldest tortoises, is another must-visit. Theres also the Victoria Market, a wondrous place to discover the spices, secrets, and scents that make up this quaint island, says Fathallah of one of the hotspots in the capital city of Victoria, located on the north-eastern side of the countrys main island Mah.

Strict on timings

Safety, however, remains a priority across the archipelago to protect residents and tourists alike. Throughout the islands, tourists need to note that there is a daily restriction of movement from 11pm-4am. All passengers arriving in Seychelles, whether tourists or citizens, are also required to secure a health travel authorisation (HTA).

Vaccination is not required, although the wearing of face mask is mandatory throughout your stay in Seychelles, said Fathallah. Thanks to these fair health protocols, it is still possible to safely wander through the islands of Seychelles via ferries and other means of transportation.

According to the Emirates spokesperson, UAE travellers to Seychelles are required to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test, conducted within 72 hours of the date of travel. The airline is also providing more customer-centric solutions, including flexible booking policies, an extension of its multi-risk insurance cover, and helping customers retain their miles and tier status.

UAE travellers can plan their travel from a range of holiday packages, with Emirates Holidays offering a three-night stay with curated experiences starting from Dh4,699 per person. Flights from Dubai take around four hours, with both locations having the same time zone.

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Accession Of The Republic Of Seychelles To The Harare Protocol – Intellectual Property – South Africa – Mondaq News Alerts

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08 October 2021

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The Republic of Seychelles has acceded to the Harare Protocol onPatents and Industrial Designs, becoming the 21st ARIPO MemberState.

The President of Seychelles, H.E. Wavel Ramkalawan, signed theinstrument of accession to the Harare Protocol on 26th August 2021which the ARIPO Director General received on 1st October 2021.

Seychelles becomes the 19th Contracting State to the HarareProtocol. Pursuant to the Protocol, starting on 1st January 2022,users of the ARIPO system can designate Seychelles in theirapplications.

The other ARIPO Member States that are Contracting Parties tothe Harare Protocol are: Botswana, Kingdom of Eswatini, The Gambia,Ghana, Kenya, Kingdom of Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Mozambique,Namibia, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Sierra Leone, Sudan,Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

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Ex-chief of Military Intelligence and son set up firm in Seychelles; pegged inflow at $1 mn – The Indian Express

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Without mentioning his military credentials while doing so, a top former Army officer incorporated a Seychelles International Business Company (IBC) shortly after the 2016 release of the Panama Papers shone the spotlight on secret global money flows, an investigation of records of Pandora Papers by The Indian Express reveals.

In December 2016, Lt General (retired) Rakesh Kumar Loomba registered Rarint Partners Ltd in Seychelles along with son Rahul Loomba.

When he retired in 2010, Lt Gen Loomba held the sensitive post of Director General of Military Intelligence (DGMI). Prior to that, he was the General Officer Commanding of 3 Corps.

An investigation by The Indian Express of secret records of Aabol, an offshore service provider based in Mahe, Seychelles, part of the Pandora Papers, reveals that Loombas company had a linked bank account with Mauritius ABC Banking Corporation, where father and son, as Directors of Rarint Partners Ltd, pegged the companys expected annual deposit/turnover as $1 million.

The initial deposit in the account, also opened in December 2016, was $100,000 and the expected annual expenses of the Seychelles company, which the bank account opening form states would be engaged in consultancy, was estimated at $500,000.

Besides the Loomba duo, the third Director of Rarint Partners Ltd is Anant Ghyanashyam, a resident of Vasant Vihar, New Delhi.

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All three are named as first Directors and Beneficiary Owners (BOs) of the company.

While Ghyanashyam has 34% shareholding in the company, Lt Gen Rakesh Kumar Loomba and Rahul Loomba have 33% each. All three have signed the company opening and the Mauritius bank-account opening forms.

The residential address of the Loombas, in an upscale apartment complex in Gurugram, figures at several places in the data.

According to the Memorandum of Association of Rarint Partners, the authorized capital of the company was $100,000 which consists of 1,000,000 shares of 10 cents ($0.10) each.

Records show that at the time of its inception, on December 1, 2016, a resolution was passed by the three Directors that all records of Rarint Partners Ltd would be maintained at an address in Paschim Vihar, New Delhi.

This address, records investigated show, belongs to a company called Cerule Consulting.

The bank account opening documents are listed among the ones being dispatched in connection with Rarint Partners Ltd.

Contacted by The Indian Express, Rahul Loomba responded on behalf of himself and his father. He described the third shareholder, Anant Ghyanashyam, as his business partner.

In 2016, we had conceived an idea of working in Southern Africa and went ahead in formulating a company in November 2016 and subsequently applying to open a Bank Account. However, the account with ABC Bank was never ever opened as we did not go ahead with our business plan. No payment was done for the subsequent years for the company license fees. Thereafter, in 2017, we were informed by our advisor that the company will be struck off. It is amply clear that there was neither any business nor any contract ever conducted in the said company, and therefore no question of even opening a Bank Account.

He added: Not only were we never asked about the rank or designation but more importantly, it was also not brought up by us, as officially, rank of a military or police person is never shared for security reasons, on private or business visit, unless the officer is part of an official delegation.

Loomba added that the bank had confirmed to him that Rarint Partners did not have an account with the bank.

This despite the fact that records show several invoices, such for incorporation of Rarint Partners Ltd. ($415), and for processing the bank account opening application ($345), have been sent by Aabol to one Vineet Agarwal at the Paschim Vihar address.

Besides Rarint Partners, Rakesh Kumar Loomba is also a Director with several other Indian companies and foundations.

According to Registrar of Companies (RoC) records, these are: BBV International Private Limited; Defence Welfare Housing Association; Pravasindian Foundation; Sainik Infrastructure India Limited; Indo Sri Lanka Chamber of Commerce & Industry; Samaj Pidit Sewa Charitable Foundation and Jan Kalyan Samvad Foundation.

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Fly to the Seychelles, Maldives or Mauritius with Emirates for less – Malta Independent Online

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Emirates, the worlds largest international airline, has launched a great offer for holiday makers planning a trip to Seychelles, Maldives and Mauritius. All Emirates customers can avail of special companion fares starting from Eur749 in Economy Class and from Eur3,399 in Business Class to the Indian Ocean islands for bookings of more than two people.

Emirates passengers can take advantage of the promotion by booking their flight on https://www.emirates.com before 16 October 2021 in Economy Class and Business Class for travel between 10 October 2021 and 30 June 2022. The offer is also available via participating travel agents. Fares are per person and blackout dates apply.

In addition, Emirates also increases flexibility on board with a unique offer for Regular seats selection. Emirates' customers will also enjoy Regular seat selection at a special price of Eur1 per seat while they book their economy class flights to the Indian Ocean Islands on emirates.com. So whether one prefers the window seat for the best views or the aisle seat for maximum flexibility, this offer ensures travellers will spend their time on an Emirates aircraft exactly how they want. This offer, for up to four passengers, is available exclusively on emirates.com and should be booked before completion of the Emirates flights booking on emirates.com and up to four days prior to the first outbound flight. The offer is valid for Economy Special and Saver branded fares from Europe to Seychelles, Maldives and Mauritius.

The Maldives

With 1,200 islands over a length of 541 miles, and only ever one resort per island, the Maldives are perfect for keeping ones distance while vacationing. Holiday makers can enjoy sunbathing on white beaches and snorkelling in the turquoise sea made even more exciting with a stay in one of the famous over-water bungalows. Information on travel entry requirements to Maldives can be found using this link. Emirates currently offers 21 weekly flights to the Maldives from Dubai with a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.

The Seychelles

A visit to Seychelles includes experiences of green mountains, bustling markets and perfect postcard beaches. The beautiful island group has opened its borders again and welcomes visitors from around the globe, irrespective of their vaccination status.

Information on travel entry requirements to Seychelles can be found using this link. Emirates currently flies daily to the Seychelles from Dubai on a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.

Mauritius

From bustling Grand Baie in the north to the relaxing, tree-lined strip of St Flix in the south, Mauritius is one of the best places in the world for a beach vacation.

All holiday makers, regardless of age, travelling to the sandy beaches of Mauritius are required to present a negative COVID19 PCR test certificate for a test taken within 72 hours from the last point of embarkation. Information on travel entry requirements to Mauritius can be found using this link. Emirates currently flies daily to Mauritius from Dubai on an Airbus A380 aircraft.

Travelling with EmiratesAs travel restrictions begin to ease, Emirates has safely restarted operations to more than 120 destinations within its global network and currently operates three flights from Malta to Dubai. Dubai, the airlines hub, was one of the first destinations to obtain the Safe Travel approval by the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), awarding the comprehensive and effective measures taken to ensure guests health and safety.

Keeping the health and wellbeing of its passengers as top priority, Emirates has introduced a comprehensive set of measuresat every step of the customer journey. The airline has also been building on its contactless technologyoffering and has scaled up its digital verification capabilities to provide its customers even more opportunities to utilise the IATA Travel Pass.

Emirates continues to lead the industry with innovative products and services that address traveller needs during a dynamic time. The airline has taken its customer care initiatives further with even more generous and flexible booking policies,an extension of its multi-risk insurance cover,and helping loyalcustomers retain their miles and tier status.

Customers are encouraged to check their latest government travel guidelines and ensure they meet the travel requirements of their final destination. For more information onentry requirements for international visitorsand residentsreturning to Dubai visit:https://www.emirates.com/english/help/covid-19/dubai-travel-requirements/

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In Exclusive ‘Rigged’ Interviews, Trump Trashes McConnell, Praises ‘Pocahontas,’ And Reveals Where COVID-19 Really Came From – The Federalist

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What follows is adapted from three interviews of President Donald Trump for Mollie Hemingways latest book Rigged: How The Media, Big Tech, and the Democrats Seized Our Elections, out October 12.

I dont like her and I dont like me.

Former President Donald Trump was looking at a photo of the two of us that his assistant had just taken on my phone. It wasnt up to his specifications. Wed just completed the second of three interviews Id have with him for my new book, Rigged: How the Media, Big Tech, and the Democrats Seized Our Elections.

As we walked outside one of the buildings at Mar-a-Lago, his palatial home on 20 acres of Palm Beach Island, Florida, he bragged that he had the only property on the island that faced both the ocean and the lake, thus the name. Thats what Mar-a-Lago means ocean to lake, he translated, more or less.

Given the setting on the beautiful late March date, I asked if I could take a picture of him. Id interviewed him a few times in the Oval Office and once already in Florida, but had never taken his picture. He suggested we take one together.

He didnt like the first photo. I dont like her and I dont like me, he said, suggesting we move to a different location out of the sun. His capable aide Margo Martin took another photo and turned it around to show him. I like me, but I still dont like her, he said.

Trump dropped everything and decided to teach me how to take a picture. Somehow Id reached my 40s without knowing how.

He walked us to an impeccably manicured, grassy area in front of the historic main building, explaining that you should always think about the background of a photo and not just the people in it. A massive flag flying at half-mast, in remembrance of victims of a shooting in Colorado, was behind us. The flag had also been lowered when I was there a month prior, in honor of Palm Beachs Rush Limbaugh, who had then recently died. Trump had bestowed a Presidential Medal of Freedom on the conservative icon the year prior.

He told me to angle my body, put my hand on my hip, and a few other tricks. You can trust me: my wife is a supermodel, he said, as if I were unaware. Margo showed him the resulting picture.

He looked at it, paused briefly, and said, Well there you go, clearly pleased with the result. He was right, it looked much better.

The interview had been all over the place. Trump is a bizarre combination of an open book and difficult to nail down. When my husband listened to tapes of the interviews, he seemed almost shell-shocked at how much Trump hopped around from one topic to the next.

While I like to think Im an excellent listener, Im not a fan of the interview style that requires badgering a source for a preferred outcome. As in the other interviews I had with him, I was just as curious about what he wanted to focus on as what I needed to find out from him.

At one point, he noticed a large bandage on my forearm, which covered a burn I received while cooking dinner for my children. Did you have a tattoo put on? he asked, in the midst of listing off detailed election irregularities in Pennsylvania and Michigan. Mollies going into the tattoo stuff? Whoa, thats a big step.

As we sat down in his second-floor office, the former president was watching Fox News, where Im a contributor. He asked me what I thought of various Fox personalities. When he got to Bret Baier, who hosts Special Report, I complimented him.

Trump went on a riff about what a good golfer Bret is. Hes a bull. Hes strong as hell.Trump had recently played with Bryson DeChambeau, and talked about how he drove the 18th green at his Palm Beach course, which is about a 370-yard carry even longer than Bret could, he said.

President Joe Biden had held his first press conference earlier that day, more than two months after hed been inaugurated. Even with obsequious questions from an adoring press corps, hed struggled to complete answers, getting lost and referring to his notes.

He looks fragile up there. Hes not a long-ball hitter. I can tell you that. He does not hit the long ball, Trump said. Its hard to watch. I mean, to be honest with you, its hard to watch. Youre on pins and needles. Cause you just dont know. When does the blow-up occur? Hes not the sharpest guy.

It was a little bit different with me, he noted dryly.

Trump was much less troubled by the disparate treatment from the press than I was, but he noted how deferential theyd been to Biden a few days prior to our interview when he fell down three times while walking up the stairs to board Air Force One. How come it wasnt covered on the evening news? he asked.

As for the press conference, Theyre almost apologizing for asking even an easy question. Its incredible. You didnt see that too much with me. The apologies, you know, it was a little bit different with me, he noted dryly. Later, he would say of the corporate press, Its just like theyre one amorphous monster. Just horrible. Almost uniformly.

A few weeks after Biden was inaugurated, I told Trump during a phone call that I was going to write a book about the 2020 election. He invited me to come see him.

Thats how I ended up in Florida in late February, for our first interview. The moment you land at the Palm Beach International airport, people joke about having made it to the Free State of Florida, but thats exactly how it feels compared to D.C.

My friend Karol Markowicz, a writer who escaped Brooklyn for an area near Palm Beach just so her children could attend school during the lockdowns, describes the area as The Hamptons, but colorful and risk-taking. Everyone is rich enough that they dont care what anyone else thinks of them.

Everyone is rich enough that they dont care what anyone else thinks of them.

Palm Beach in the winter is just perfect. The town is full of beautiful men and women who seem to have the right balance of work and leisure. With the blissfully temperate climate and the gorgeous and yes, colorful homes and lawns, I began to fantasize about what life-changing events would have to occur for me to be able to make the move also.

For our first meeting, we sat in the 60-foot long Mar-a-Lago central room. Built by Post cereal heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post, and meticulously restored and renovated by Donald Trump, the gold-leafed ceiling towers above ornate furnishings and tapestries. A massive window overlooks the expansive lawn in front of the ocean. On the other side, the open doors lead out to the large patio where members of the private club there have dinner each night.

At a later meeting I was told that President Trump preferred a seat with its back to the ocean side, but this day he was in the seat facing the ocean. Behind him, an open door showed a room with video equipment and a large TV, playing Fox News.

Baier was interviewing Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. I would later learn it was the interview in which McConnell told Baier hed absolutely support Trump if he ran again. But Trump was still frustrated with McConnell and how hed mismanaged the Trump era, calling him a stupid f-cker.

Before the meeting, personal aides and staff of the club milled about. Many people let me know that Trump was in a great mood, in that way that clearly showed his mood hadnt been great when they first arrived at Mar-a-Lago weeks prior.

I was curious about how he viewed his legacy, but he wasnt interested in talking about anything more than two years out. For a guy known for his self-obsession, he was remarkably knowledgeable and focused on midterm elections and how to strengthen the Republican Party. He took me through what he thought was important in various races to ensure victory, noting arcane rules about primaries, conventions, and how they would affect his involvement.

We discussed what went well in the 2020 campaign and what didnt, along with his view that hed done what was necessary to win in a free and fair fight. It hurts to lose less than to win and have it taken away, he said. He reminisced about his triumphant 2020 State of the Union Address, given just as he had defeated Democrats first impeachment effort, where he could boast of a roaring economy, a secure border, and peace breaking out globally. George Washington, with Abraham Lincoln as his running mate, could not have beaten me. I was up so much.

It hurts to lose less than to win and have it taken away.

He reminded me that his 2016 opponent Hillary Clinton had repeatedly said he was illegitimate, and that the media hadnt criticized her for a second. Instead they worked with her team for three years to push the lie that hed stolen the election by colluding with Russia. Democrats and some Republicans assisted the operation and gave it credence and legitimacy.

The media partisans won Pulitzers for spreading the lie, but moved on when it came out that it was a Democrat setup. Now they were complaining that hed questioned the integrity of the next election. Throughout our interviews, hed note how frustrating it was that he had to simultaneously run the country and survive the establishments onslaughts against him.

He downplayed the importance of Twitter deplatforming him, one of many moves tech oligarchs had made to suppress their political opposition. Again, he was unfazed. Some people said they didnt enjoy the tweets. Sometimes it got to be a bit much, he admitted, adding that he didnt even enjoy the last six months of tweeting.

As I left, an aide asked me how the interview went and what the terms of the discussion were off-the-record or on background, perhaps? It was the only interview we were not speaking with aides present. No terms had been set. She sighed.

As I waited for my Uber to come pick me up at the valet, the club was filling with well-heeled members and guests. A gorgeous Rolls-Royce with suicide doors pulled up. Guests poured out of Bentleys, Lamborghinis, Teslas, and McLarens. Rod Blagojevich stepped inside.

I had come back to Palm Beach in March, still in the midst of my book research. When talking about the 2020 election, Trump liked to talk about fraud, but the truth of what happened was so much worse.

People, including the president, colloquially use the term fraud to refer to any type of election rigging, but technically it only refers to actions that affect the election that are not just illegal but committed knowingly. Its almost impossible to find conclusive evidence of election fraud, particularly after ballots are counted. But that didnt mean the election had been conducted without widespread interference.

In early February, political reporter and Nancy Pelosi biographer Molly Ball published a Time magazine article detailing how, as she put it, a well-funded cabal of powerful people, ranging across industries and ideologies, working together behind the scenes to influence perceptions, change rules and laws, steer media coverage and control the flow of information had rigged the election to secure a Biden victory.

While she was whitewashing what the cabal had done asserting unconvincingly that it wasnt rigging but fortifying she revealed that these powerful elites, funded by Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg, had been able to embed left-wing activists into election offices to assist Democrats with their get-out-the-vote efforts and the Democrats push for mail-in balloting.

They spent four years working on rigging the election.

Despite her best efforts to make it seem less nefarious than it was, it confirmed Republicans worst suspicions that things hadnt been free or fair. Likewise, Trump was pleased to be vindicated in his view that, well, a well-funded cabal of powerful people had in fact rigged the election.

The only good article Ive read in Time magazine in a long time that was actually just a piece of the truth because it was much deeper than that about how they stole the election, he said. They just couldnt keep it in. You know what I mean? They just couldnt keep it in. They had to let it out a little bit, he said.

My book explains, among other things, how Zuckerberg spent hundreds of millions of dollars targeting Democrat counties in ways that significantly drove up Bidens margin, enabling his victory. The funds werent for campaign spending, mind you, but for a targeted private takeover of the government administration of election operations.

We got them by surprise the first time, Trump said, explaining why he was allowed to win in 2016 and not in 2020. And the second time, they spent four years working on rigging the election, he said. They were willing to do anything they could, and it started from the day I took office or before I took office. It started from right after the election with the Russia hoax.

He knew also that the global pandemic had helped Democrats take over the administration of elections. Well, they used COVID to rig the election. There was nothing I could do. They were using COVID and the Republicans have bad leadership with guys like Mitch McConnell. And they allowed them to give these hundred million ballots out, he said, referring to widespread mail-in balloting, with all of its known threats to election security.

Despite his hyperbolic and imprecise rhetoric, and in our meetings it was regularly that, Trump understood the big picture problems with the 2020 election better than many of his critics. He knew that many of the changes that had been forced through states in 2020 were unconstitutional.

The constitution of the United States says you cannot change any of your rules, regulations, or anything else, unless you go through the state legislatures, he said, referring to Article II, Section 1, Clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution, which leaves the power to the state legislature to make the election laws. Pennsylvania had been one of the states that made major changes to election laws, arguably in violation of both the federal and state constitutions.

Trump told me a story about how Sen. Ben Sasse annoyed him right after the 2016 election by being unduly hostile at his initial meeting with the Senate GOP conference. Terrible senator. This started right at the beginning, he said, remembering how much time, in his view, the Nebraska senator had spent sniping in the wrong direction. Hes actually stupid, cause you know the problem with the Republicans is they dont stick together. You dont have Mitt Romney and Ben Sasse in the Democrat Party, he said, while admitting Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.V., occasionally played a minor version of that role in his party.

The problem with the Republicans is they dont stick together.

A few years later, Sens. Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz asked Trump to give Sasse another chance. I say, Keep him out. Guys a loser. So they said, No, no, no. He wants to make peace. Sasse was trying to avoid a primary challenge at the time. He was like a little boy. He was so well behaved. He didnt say a word. And they made a case as to why I should let him back into the fold, Trump said.

Combined with Sasses change of behavior to avoid a primary, Trump went on to endorse him. As soon as he won his primary, the old Sasse returned.

And he made stuff up about, he said terrible things. He made stuff up about Christians, about this, about that, about evangelicals. He made it up, Trump said, although really it was the left-wing publication The Atlantic that had created the story, using some of their anonymous sources and creative writing, to allege Trump had said monstrous things about key constituencies.

Later, the Atlantic would invent a story about Trump disparaging World War I dead, despite it being refuted by dozens of on-the-record sources and contemporaneous government evidence. Sasse, who claims he opposes conspiracy theories, has declined to speak against those The Atlantic has published, and regurgitated their claims in a call to donors that he had leaked to a NeverTrump conduit at the Washington Examiner just as tens of millions of Americans were voting by mail in the tight 2020 presidential election:

Republican Sen. Ben Sasse, in a private call with constituents, excoriated President Trump, saying he had mishandled the coronavirus response, kisses dictators butts, sells out our allies, spends like a drunken sailor, mistreats women, and trash-talks evangelicals behind their backs. Trump has flirted with white supremacists, according to Sasse, and his family treated the presidency like a business opportunity.

It was a classic example of how NeverTrumpers gave aid and comfort to Democrats at crunch time, moves that demoralized Republican voters and suppressed votes for Trump.

He was on a phone call to his donors that he essentially leaked to the press. Okay. You know, hes a sleazebag, he said. Trump knew Sasse was reverting to his old ways shortly after the Nebraskan won his primary, when he viciously criticized Trump for a plan to draw down troop size in Germany.

He is a better baseball pitcher than he is predicting what to do with peoples health.

I want to bring troops out of Germany. You know, some of them, because weve got 54,000 troops in Germany costing us billions of dollars. Germany treats us badly on trade and many other things. And so Im going to reduce it by 25,000. And I hear Little Ben Sasse is chipping away saying how we shouldnt do it. You know, he wants to stay in Afghanistan, let soldiers stay there and get their faces blown off, and their arms blown off for another 19 years and die, Trump said.

Then Trump regaled me with detailed stories of how various Nebraska Republicans yelled at him for endorsing Sasse when he was somewhat vulnerable. I said, uh, no kidding, explaining that he made other similar mistakes in an effort to avoid having too many primary battles.

So I end up supporting a guy whos a sleazebag. By the way, you can quote me on all this stuff. A very dishonest guy, because at least go out there and you know, play who you are, Trump said in our interview. Youve got to see him at that meeting. He was like a quiet little boy who just sat there. And they did all the talking on his behalf and you know that he couldnt have been better. He didnt say a bad thing about me for two years.

I peppered Trump about why he had enabled Anthony Fauci, who relished his role in advocating lockdowns and other authoritarian responses to the COVID pandemic. Trump defended him in part, as did so many others I spoke with in the Trump administration.But Trump conceded Fauci had faults.

Well, who knew that he knew so little? Anthony Fauci is a good promoterhes a great promoter. He is a better baseball pitcher than he is predicting what to do with peoples health, Trump said, needling him about the wild first pitch he threw at a Major League Baseball game during his 2020 publicity tour.

I asked Trump at a later interview whether he ever got suspicious about what was by that point acknowledged to be a lab leak from the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Trump had been excoriated by the press for suggesting COVID-19 had leaked from the lab, disagreeing with the cover story from China and the World Health Organization that it had been initially spread via a nearby wet market. A year later, many in corporate media begrudgingly acknowledged his suggestion was accurate.

Wasnt it interesting how devastating the viruss impact was globally compared to how it had affected China, I asked. Did he ever wonder if it was intentional?

No, I never thought China did it on purpose. I thought it was done out of incompetence and I may be wrong because they were the biggest beneficiaries. I felt it came from the lab from day one. I think it was an accident, he said, rejecting any grander conspiracy theory.

I never thought China did it on purpose.

Trump acknowledged his public health messaging about COVID had not been handled well, but he was clearly proud of what he accomplished in the big picture.

One of the things that Im disappointed about is that I think we did a great job with COVID, said Trump. With the vaccine, thats such a game-changer and nobody else would have done that. And I did something else. I went out and bought hundreds of thousands of doses before we knew that we had a vaccine. That was a big risk.

Nobodys ever treated the FDA the way I did, because this was life and death, Trump said. I was really almost bad to them, but I wasnt bad because Im trying to save lives.

I found them to be not incompetent but unbelievably bureaucratic, he said, noting that in meetings Food and Drug Administration officials would talk about how many years it would take to get treatments and medications approved.

He wondered if Biden had a senior moment when he claimed there was no vaccine when he came into office. He got shot, meaning jabbed, on December 21st, apparently. Now, do you think he didnt know where he was? That was a little scary, Trump said.

Trump also expressed concern about Pfizer, the drug company that he said has great power, in my opinion, over the FDA. He worried that Pfizers financial concerns were affecting decisions made at the FDA.

I asked him about reports that the vaccine approval had been inappropriately delayed until after the election. He seemed to agree that it may have happened, but wasnt too concerned. I dont feel badly about that, he said. If they would have done it before election, fake news media would have made it a tiny story, so it wouldnt have had the impact. Because it was after election, the press made it massive. He figured that was better for everyone.

Fred Barnes once commented about how weird it was to interview Trump, because hes far more genteel in person than he is in public. Usually politicians kiss babies and are saccharine sweet in public, but revert to their natural state in less public situations. Trump is something different. Hes the same guy on and off stage, but much kinder in smaller groups.

Hes profane, yes, and full of insults. But he even goes off the record to praise individuals, as he did with several frequent objects of his scorn. And hed go off the record to criticize individuals he praised publicly. He dished excellent gossip, which Im not at liberty to share. He was even an incisive critic of public officials rhetoric, noting Gov. Mario Cuomos overuse of language related to stars and suns.

I could do without, you know, standing up there for an hour and doing what I do.

The only time he really ducked answering was when I asked him if hed had COVID during his first debate, marked by belligerence from everyone on stage: Thats a very interesting statement. Ive had other people say that. That was the area of time, right? Others around the president also ducked the question. Later he would tell me that Regeneron was a cure, as far as he was concerned. Thats the monoclonal antibody treatment he received when he got hit with COVID.

In between my second and third interview, I also ended up getting COVID. Ive had worse flus, but the duration of recovery was long, particularly as I was trying to write a complicated book under an incredibly short deadline. Even though I was no longer contagious, the famously germaphobic president actually scooted away from me when I told him.

Of course, relative to much of the left these days, Trump doesnt seem to be nearly the germaphobe he was criticized for being just years ago. Of his COVID experience, he dryly remarked, That was interesting. Having just gone through it, I understood.

We discussed Kanye Wests idiosyncratic run for president in 2020. Democrats, led by Marc Elias, had successfully kept him off the ballot by hook and by crook. In Wisconsin, he was supposedly 14 seconds too late in filing his paperwork. Trump had kind words for West, but said he had loony tendencies.

Trump thought billionaire former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg would have a stronger run in the Democratic primary, just based on his spending. But he bombed his first debate, when Sen. Elizabeth Warren said she wanted to talk about running against a billionaire who speaks disparagingly of women. Not Trump, she said, but Bloomberg.

One question, he was taken out. Remember the question? And it wasnt Donald Trump. How do you respond? Hes going Holy s! Get me out after the first question. That was Pocahontas. She took him out. Oh wow. You remember that? Trump asked.

The night before our May interview, Id seen Trump address the pro-life Susan B. Anthony List. The next morning, Ted Cruz had given a rousing speech in which he talked frankly about how weird it was that Trump had done so much for the movement. He told a great, self-deprecating story about how he was a young policy advisor on George W. Bushs first presidential campaign and didnt realize that meant he was just supposed to regurgitate talking points from conservative organizations.

There was a tough issue going on related to a regulation that had been enacted by President Bill Clinton on behalf of abortion groups. The campaign pledged to rescind it if elected, but Bush never touched it, not even in his second term. When Cruz opposed Trump in 2016, it was in part because he didnt trust him to enact pro-life regulations. Yet he succeeded beyond anyones expectations. He said courage was the key ingredient missing from many GOP politicians.

Whats that all about? Trump asked, adding he was pretty sure McCarthy isnt gay.

Trump was engaged in front of the crowd of pro-life legislators and supporters the night prior. He seemed like he was having fun. I asked him the next day about his late-in-life conversion to politics.

You know, its very interesting. People think I have a good time. I could do without it. I could do without, you know, standing up there for an hour and doing what I do, but I like getting the word out. I think its important to get the word out because the press doesnt put it out, he said. It was one of several times where he suggested he was engaged in politics because he genuinely cared about the direction of the country.

By our May interview, Trump was still disappointed in McConnell, who he called a disgrace to the Republican Party. Hes gutless. He should have fought for us on the rigged election. Can you imagine Schumer saying We have to declare Trump the winner to get the country going?

The problem with the Republicans is they dont know who to fight, Trump said.

I asked him who he thought might make a better leader for Republicans. He discussed a few names off the record, and said, Leadership is a very funny thing. Oftentimes you dont know whos going to be a good leader until theyre there. Its like you throw the baby into the water and they turn out to be an Olympic champion, or maybe it wont work out so well. Ive watched people that have such capability, and they turn out to be lousy leaders. You never know.

Right before our May interview, Fox News Tucker Carlson had revealed that House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy was close friends with Frank Luntz, an advisor to various left-wing groups, who is regularly, if inexplicably, invited to tell Republican officials what their messaging should be. Whats more, they had recently become roommates.

Uh, that Luntz thing is weird, right? Whats that all about? Trump asked, adding he was pretty sure McCarthy isnt gay. I dont think its a romance. I think its just, they know each other or something. I cant imagine. I dont think I mean, if youre thinking it but it is weird. He advised against the living arrangement. You know, were past the age of roommates. You dont do that.

At our May meeting, Biden hadnt yet botched the countrys exit from Afghanistan. Trump said hed really wanted to get out before he left office, but that it took time to secure the safety of Americans and the proper handling of military equipment. If only hed known that Biden and his generals wouldnt feel the need to worry about those things at all.

You know, I think 19 years is enough, he said at the time of Afghanistan. He said that getting the f out of these wars was vitally important. At all three interviews, Trump talked about how much he hated soldiers losing life or limb, particularly in nation-building wars.

I greet those parents when their kids come in, in the coffin at Dover, and youve never seen anything so sad in your life. People standing there with an easel and a picture of this beautiful boy with a crew cut and hes all set, he said, imitating the tight posture of a Marine. And he comes in a coffin, or he goes alive to Walter Reed without arms and legs. And you know, its the saddest thing youve ever seen.

That may have something to do with why he particularly hated The Atlantics story, in which editor Jeff Goldberg claimed without evidence to have anonymous sources saying Trump called war dead suckers and losers and did not believe it important to honor American war dead.

While the story had no basis in fact and was refuted by dozens of on-the-record sources, it was widely accepted by corporate media and was even mentioned in a presidential debate.

That was the one that angered me the most, he said, visibly pained.

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The Left Doesn’t Care About ‘Democracy,’ They Just Want Their Way – The Federalist

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Watch the video for the monologue, plus an interview with Washington Free Beacon Senior Editor Billy McMorris on the corruption in our system, and why hes optimistic.

Canada held an election a few weeks ago. Dont worry that you missed it; you wouldnt have heard much of anything in American media. Why not? Because it all went to plan, thats why.

To catch up on the northern contest, the Conservative Party got the most votes, 5.7 million, compared to just 5.5 million for Justin Trudeaus ruling Liberal Party but Trudeaus Party got more seats in the House of Commons. A lot more, in fact: 159 seats to just 119. Why? Canada uses the same system as the United Kingdom, or our own House of Representatives: Its first-past-the-post in 338 single-member districts.

By the way, thats the second time in a row this has happened. The Liberal Party lost the popular vote last time too, and still they got the most seats.

The point here isnt to complain. This is the system Canada uses; every party understands it, and there isnt anything innately unfair about using single-member districts and the regional representation they bring.

But notice something that hasnt happened: Nobody has gone on TV, either in Canada or here in the United States, to moan about Justin Trudeau being a threat to democracy. There arent any left-wing non-profits producing reports about Canada being a flawed democracy or a failing democracy or partly democratic or a democratic dictatorship.

By the way, there are countries they say that about. Countries like this one. Remember all the wailing when Donald Trump won in 2016? People were literally screeching in the streets. Trump isnt the president hes illegitimate!

They kept this lie up for four whole years. They made that lie the focal point of their mission to paralyze actual democratic government, using any means necessary from unelected judges to unelected spies to get their way, and all in the name of democracy.

In 2020, Foreign Policy magazine ran an article with 10 reasons President Trump was becoming a dictator. Reason number 3? Politicizing the civil service, military, National Guard, or the domestic security agencies. Author Stephen Walts example of Trump doing that was that he held a photo-op in a church that rioters set on fire, and that he appointed William Barr, a former attorney general, as his attorney general.

Reason number 4 was, Using government surveillance against domestic political opponents. His evidence was that Trump wanted to call Antifa a terrorist organization, which might have caused the FBI to monitor them.

Reason 6? Appointing justices to the Supreme Court when there were vacancies.

Now, if you go and check Walts Foreign Policy articles this year, youll notice there havent been any about the looming Biden dictatorship even though hes actually politicizing the military by using it to teach critical race theory and conducting an ideological witch hunt for extremists.

And if its bad for Trump to appoint justices to the Supreme Court for normal vacancies, what does it mean that Democrats are loudly calling to pack the Supreme Court and the Biden administration has openly considered the possibility?

If you want answers to those questions, you wont get them from Professor Walt hes back to writing about U.S. foreign policy debacles. No shortage of material there, professor.

But you know whats really going on here. You know why Professor Walt and so many others were freaking out about democracy last year and every year since 2016, but dont seem to care about it this year, be it in Canada or the United States: Its because they dont care about democracy. At least not the way you might.

To most Americans throughout most of American history, democracy meant a system of government where we hold elections, cast votes, and choose lawmakers and leaders. For the left, however, democracy means something different. To them, democracy just means the Democratic Party.

Remember when Gov. Scott Walker survived a recall attempt back in 2012? The night that happened, a Democratic voter appeared on CNN and said, This is the end of democracy. The end of the U.S. as we know it just happened. This is it. Democracys dead. At the time, he meant it: A Republican was governor of Wisconsin and might do Republican things instead of Democrat things. We all know thats not democracy.

When Kyrsten Sinema or Joe Manchin decide to represent their own constituents and say theyre not happy with a three-and-a-half trillion-dollar spending bill to remake the American social contract, thats not democracy either, because true democracy is just Joe Biden doing whatever he wants when he wants to. To many on the left, democracy simply means neoliberalism. Right now, democracy also means the Deep State so long as the Deep State is on their side; the side of democracy.

In the Arizona Republic, op-ed writer E.J. Montini complained Sinema is going to squander her chance to save democracy. After Democratic activists stalked Sinema into a bathroom to harass her, one climate activist remarked, Not being able to pee in peace is a reasonable consequence for betraying democracy.I suppose it beats tarring and feathering.

Id note, MSNBCs Medhi Hassan bravely tweeted, that democracy continues to hang in the balance while we argue over the rights and wrongs of bathroom protests. So brave, Medhi; so meta.

Or how about this: They call themselves Democrats and they will be the ruination of this nation, The Views Joy Behar declared. Manchin and Sinema must be brought to task; they are the enemies right now of the democracy.

According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Arizona Democrats unfathomable opposition to progress is a win for her hedge-fund, Big Pharma donors, and a huge loss for democracy.Oh, and she and Manchin are essentially political suicide bombers waging a jihad for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.Not demented at all.

According to someone named John of the Young Turks, the minimum bars for a functioning democracy include 1) not electing Donald Trump, and 2) not electing someone like Kyrsten Sinema. He could have added 3) Doing what John says to do.

Of course, nothing Sinema is doing is betraying democracy in any way whatsoever; what shes doing is betraying the Democratic Partys priorities. But of course thats enough, isnt it?

Sinema and Manchin join a long and distinguished line of enemies of democracy, stretching from President John Adams to Sen. Barry Goldwater, and of course stopping over President George W. Bush (who now opposes Trump so is once again a friend of democracy).

Theyre joined on this list by every single person who ever attended a Tea Party rally, and the 74 million Americans who voted against democracy in the last election. In fact, it might be that a majority of Americans voted against democracy last year, but good luck finding the full truth: Its only OK to question elections when the democracy loses.

But its not just democracy, of course; for the left, its any system. Take schools: Our generation churns out multiple generations of graduates unprepared for work and incapable of functional literacy. So is the system broken? Not at all. That system is only broken if the students come out conservative or religious, or if parents are given any semblance of choice about what their children learn. If any of those things happened, that would be un-American. Probably anti-democratic too.

Democracy means parents dont get a say in what schools teach. Them theres the rules.

Or how about the courts? The courts are great when theyre used to paralyze a White House simply trying to defend its borders and control who enters the country. Those are working courts; very democratic. But what if the courts rule against the left?

What if the Supreme Court says that we have a border? What if they say that affirmative action is illegal racial discrimination? What if the Supreme Court finally notices that, wait a minute, abortion is never mentioned in the Bill of Rights and calling it a constitutional right is absurd? Well, that would mean the system is broken and disgustingly undemocratic. Court-packing is back on the menu, boys!

Lets not forget the Electoral College or its northern kin, Canadas system of parliamentary representation. Prime Minister Trudeau is the result of a beautiful system; a fully functioning democracy. President Donald Trump? Well, then you get into another area.

Know this: Your role in this democracy is not actual opposition, but managed opposition. Most professional D.C. Republicans get that. If the Democrats, for example, want to pass a bill that completely remakes the governments involvement with the citizenry from before birth until death, the GOP just asks them to cut back on the cost a little; make it cheaper. Managed opposition. Know your role, sort of thing.

Ronald Reagan didnt know his place; Trump certainly wouldnt play his part either and they hated them for it. Dont let any historic revisionism ever hide that: They treated Reagan with contempt, and called him a dangerous and psychotic dullard too.

We can go on and on, but you get the point: The system works when it works for the left, and only when it works for the left. You get the point and so do they. Now its just time to stop playing the part youve been assigned.

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Merriam-Webster Thought Police Just Changed The Definition Of ‘Anti-Vaxxer’ To Attack Opponents Of Government Mandates – The Federalist

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Merriam-Webster expanded the definition of the word anti-vaxxer to encompass people who do not believe government bureaucrats have the authority to force shot mandates on individuals.

According to Merriam-Websters online dictionary, the definition for the popular abbreviation of anti-vaccine not only describes a person who opposes the use of vaccines but also anyone who opposes regulations mandating vaccination.

He said, while he will not get the COVID-19 vaccine, he is not an anti-vaxxer against all vaccinations, one of the examples listed in the online definition stated.

Another example claims that some self-identifiedanti-vaxxers are vehemently against all vaccines while some are skeptical of specific vaccines.

The term, the dictionary site explained, especially applies to a parent who opposes having his or her child vaccinated.

Previous versions of the anti-vaxxer webpage suggest that the word used to be defined as a person who opposesvaccination or laws that mandate vaccination. (emphasis added). It wasnt until sometime on Oct. 4, the same day that U.S. officials outlined specific instructions for all federal employees to comply with President Joe Bidens COVID-19 vaccine mandate for government workers, that Merriam-Webster swapped the word laws for regulations.

Merriam-Webster did not immediately respond to The Federalists request for comment.

The quiet switch also comes on the heels of Bidens basically unenforceable and nonexistent vaccine mandate for private businesses that employ 100 or more employees. As The Federalists Joy Pullmann noted:

The White House, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and the Department of Labor havent released any official guidance for the alleged mandate. There is no executive order. Theres nothing but press statements.

Despite what you may have been falsely led to believe by the media fantasy projection machine, press statements have exactly zero legal authority.

Jordan Davidson is a staff writer at The Federalist. She graduated from Baylor University where she majored in political science and minored in journalism.

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Labor Participation Drops As Fed-Subsidized Americans Give Up On Work – The Federalist

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Labor force participation in the United States is still declining as Americans sustained by federal cash stop looking for work or quit their jobs.

Only 194,000 jobs were added to the U.S. economy in September, making the smallest gain in available work since December 2020, the U.S. Department of Labor reported on Friday. That number is down from the 366,000 jobs reportedly added to the economy in August and the 500,000 jobs the Dow Jones estimated would be added last month.

The unemployment rate fell from 5.2 percent to 4.8 percent, but the drop largely comes from workers leaving the national workforce which, in turn, is causing labor shortages across multiple industries. Labor force participation was down to 61.6 percent, nearly two points below where it was in February 2020 shortly before government-mandated lockdowns ravaged the economy.

And while private payrolls saw increases, government payroll decreased, especially with government educator jobs reportedly falling.

The biggest factor behind last months weak payroll gain was a decline in public-sector jobs, mainly at schools, the Dow Jones Newswire reported. Employment in private-sector industries rose by 317,000 in September, with modest gains across several industries.

The report comes just one day after President Joe Biden blamed the nations economic problems on people who have not received the COVID-19 shot.

The unvaccinated also put our economy at risk because people are reluctant to go out, Biden said at a Clayco construction site in Elk Grove Village, Illinois, overlooking his role in pushing a massive spending bill that would cost trillions of dollars.

Eveninplaceswherethereisnorestrictionongoingtorestaurantsandgymsandmovietheaters,peoplearenotgoing inanywherenearthe numbers becausetheyreworriedtheyregoingtogetsick, he added.

Not only did Biden ignore the fact that his administration spent months lining Americans pockets with cash, but he also overlooked the role government-mandated lockdowns and extended unemployment benefits play in pushing key workers to stay home.

Jordan Davidson is a staff writer at The Federalist. She graduated from Baylor University where she majored in political science and minored in journalism.

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