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New York Times Looks Over 1619 Project Falsities To Amplify Nikole Hannah-Jones’ Whining About Tenure – The Federalist

Posted: June 27, 2021 at 4:14 am

The New York Times published an article brushing over the historical inaccuracies present in the 1619 Project to fawn over Nikole Hannah-Jones and her fight to be awarded tenure at the University of North Carolina.

The Times glossed over the fact that the paper has issued major corrections to Hannah-Joness 1619 Project, describing it as an ambitious series that reframed the history of the United States through the lens of slavery.

The 1619 Project, whose name is derived from the year that enslaved Africans were brought to the English colony of Virginia, drew early criticism from five prominent historians. The series became the center of a cultural debate partly because of a series of 1619 Projectschool lesson plans developed by the Pulitzer Center and offered on its website, the Times article stated, noting the projects permeance into the critical race theory battle in schools around the nation.

Nowhere in the article does the author mention that the 1619 Project is littered with corrections. Instead, the author amplifies Hannah-Joness refusal to join the universitys faculty as planned next month unless she is granted tenure and her threats to possibly file a discrimination suit over the boards failure to approve tenure.

The 1619 Project, lead by Hannah-Jones, seeks to portray America as a racist nation founded for the sole reason of oppressing black people. In its early days, the project claimed that the desire to protect slavery was held by all of the colonists who fought in the Revolutionary War. The Times was later forced to issue an update revising the allegation to only some of the colonists.

While embroiled in disputes with respectedhistorians about the projects historical inaccuracies, the corporate media outlet also quietly omitted the controversial founding claim understanding 1619 as our true founding from the description of the project sometime after August 2019. At the time of this revisions discovery, Hannah-Jones tried to defend her comments as rhetorical without acknowledging the long list of previous instances where she made the same exact claim that Americas true founding occurred in 1619 when the first African slaves arrived in Virginia, as opposed to 1776.

Hannah-Jones was originally hired to teach at UNC-Chapel Hills Hussman School of Journalism in Media starting next month as the Knight Chair in Race and Investigative Journalism but her legal team is insistent that she will not begin employment with the university without the protection and security of tenure.

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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Portland Police Try To Fend Off Angry Mob By Disclosing The Man They Shot Is White – The Federalist

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The Portland Police Bureau tried to fend off an angry mob of rioters on Thursday by disclosing that a man shot in an officer confrontation was white.

There is erroneous information being circulated on social media regarding in the officer involved shooting in the Lloyd district. We can confirm that the subject involved is an adult white male. No one else was injured, Portland Police tweeted on Thursday night.

Chief of Police Chuck Lovell said that preliminary information suggests officer encountered a very difficult and dynamic situation that no officer wants to face, but that did not stop a crowd of protestors from forming at the scene shortly after the man who was shot was taken to the hospital.

As the night went on, reports suggest that the crowd went from protesting to rioting.

Police said people in the crowd threw objects and that someone grabbed an officers baton. Another officer intervened and was sprayed with a chemical, a local news outlet reported.

The unrest sparked a response from the citys police department which has struggled to manage riots over the last year and recently experienced a mass exodus of officers over a fellow officers indictment and dangerous mob situations.

An Oregon newspaper used the same attention-shifting tactic in April when it included the race of a white man who was fatally shot by police in its coverage. The Oregonian later clarified that they included the mans race because it was important in light of social unrest prompted by police shootings of Black people.

Recent shootings include Daunte Wright, who was killed by police in a Minneapolis suburb earlier this week, and two killings in Clark County in recent months, the publication explained, nodding to the fact that those fatal shootings sparked rioting, looting, and other destruction.

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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‘Good morning Mr. Gov’na’: Fairhaven teen elected to top position of governmental program – SouthCoastToday.com

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FAIRHAVEN Wearing a bright red Hawaiian shirt, Eddie Gonet IV stepped up to the podium and campaigned for the position of Governor at the American Legion Boys' State program.

"Everyone said I'm like Bernie Sanders," Gonet said of his speech style.

Gonet, a Fairhaven resident andrising senior at Old Rochester Regional High School through school choice, along with six other students in his class attended the annual Boys and Girls State programs. Based on a selection process through teachers, a few students from each school around the state were invited to attend the program. Because the convention-style program was not held last year due to COVID-19, more spots were made available to students this year. Gonet was joined by Samuel Harris, John Kassabian and Tyler Trudeau for Boys State. American Legion Auxiliary sponsoredGirls State.

"It was nice to know a few people going into it, but we split up once we were there," Gonet said. "It gives you a taste of what college will be like. I had to make friends and I shook a lot of hands."

Seven students selected: Old Rochester students attend American Legion Boys & Girls State program

Divided into two political parties, Federalist versus Nationalist, over 200 students pitched themselves to each other running for various political positions for each of their towns. While each side didn't focus on traditional Federalist or Nationalist characterizations, the students created their own party platform advocating for bettering the environment and education.

The week-long program was filled with caucasus, pre-primaries, primaries and general elections. Gonet said there was "a whole lot of speech writing every night." Going into the program, Gonet wanted to secure a spot as town selectman. After consideration, he realized that he only gets to experience the opportunity once, so he decided to "just go for it" and ran for governor.

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In the campaigning process, Gonet wasn't even sure he'd make it past the primary election, but with every speech he got the crowd more excited.

"Everyone enjoys the speech and has a good time, nobody wants to be lectured," Gonet said. "It was a young audience and you had to cater toward them."

Counselors and head American Legionnairesobserved speeches and oversaw the campaigning process. Gonet said that one head legionnaire even approached him and said he was the most prepared candidate he had ever seen, with a list of talking points and a full cabinet ready upon election.

Going into debate, Gonet referenced his choices for cabinet, pointing them out in the crowd and their responsibilities, something that had never been seen before at Boys State. When asked about his plans for infrastructure, he replied that he has a team already working on it.

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While this was a mock election, the boys remained in character the entire week. Gonet recalled the emphasis on bipartisanship in his campaign, and even demonstrated it in the cafeteria when he and his party helped open sour cream packets for the other party, making a big deal out of the crossing paths. He said typically, there is no help exchanged between parties during the program, and he brought it up in a later speech to help pitch himself.

"If we all work together, we really are better off working together to achieve a greater goal,"Gonet said.

Harris, Kassabian and Trudeau were all elected selectmen of their towns. Harris ran for statewide office and went pretty far in the race, but dropped down to selectman. After Gonet was elected governor, he left his bedroom door open that night, only to be greeted with his entire party the next morning with, "Good morning Mr. Gov'na."

"Everyone got along so well," Gonet said. "The kids are all so supportive, even the bad speeches got applause."

Prior to the program, Gonet hadalways expressed an interest in politics and law. He said his parents were a little nervous, not knowing what would come out of the experience. Once he was elected governor, they thought that maybe he is good for politics.

After high school, he intends to pursue a career in corporate law, ashe previously believed "politics is more of a retirement job." After the weeklong program and his success in campaigning, he's thinking that he might try to run a little earlier in life.

Gonet is involved in student council and serves as the student representative on the ORR school committee. He said after this week, he plans to take a different approach with how he handles himself in front of an audience.

"I learned a lot about networking with people, catering to the audience and getting everyone excited," Gonet said. "I won't be as bland and boring."

Entering his senior year of high school, he hopes to attend the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, but he said he'll go wherever is the cheapest.

"As the quote goes, 'Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss it, you'll land among the stars,'" Gonet said.

The program housed high school juniors on campus at Stonehill College for one week while students hashed out debates and elections. Attendees were required to either be fully vaccinated or show proof of a negative COVID-19 test. Masks were worn in large group settings. Gonet said there was a lot of hand shaking and hand sanitizer.

"It made the experience even better," Gonet said. "It was the first large event I've been to in a year-and-a-half, so it was nice seeing people having a good time."

Each student was sponsored by attorneys, mayors and other local political figures to cover the fees for the entire week, as the goal of the American Legion is to make the program free for everyone. Gonet was sponsored by the American Legion Florence Eastman Post 280 in Mattapoisett.

"Going into it, everyone said it would be a life-changing experience," Gonet said. "I said, 'no way,' but it definitely was. Lots of learning skills, communicating and ways to enhance your community."

According to the organization, American Legion Boys State is one of the most respected and selective educational programs of governmental instruction for high school students. Founded in 1935, the program attendees become part of the operation of local, county and state government where they learn the rights, privileges and responsibilities of franchised citizens.

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Everything Corporate Media Said About The Bishops’ Conference Is False – The Federalist

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Last week, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops voted to advance a document that will discuss Eucharistic coherence, which Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila called an opportunity for me and all bishops to recommit ourselves to an unapologetic preaching of Jesus Christ. In the aftermath, corporate media once again proved themselves to be arbiters of hypocrisy, with headline after headline criticizing the church for allegedly politicizing the Eucharist.

Among others, NPR reportedBishops Vote to Rethink Communion Rules, a New Republic headline said Conservative Bishops Attack on Biden Is an Attack on the Majority of U.S. Catholics, and the Associated Press reported that the US Catholic bishops [OKed] steps toward possible rebuke of Biden, and that bishops met to press Biden to stop taking Communion. Leftist media is politicizing the bishops meeting not the other way around. And their almost every interpretation of the meeting is misguided and blatantly false.

Bishops met to write a document that will contribute to a real Eucharistic revival in the Church in our nation by highlighting the truth about the amazing gift Jesus gave us on the night before he died, according to the head of the Doctrine Committee of USCCB, Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades, whose committee will draft the document come November not to specifically deny politicians Holy Communion.

The USCCB only addressed the subject after growing uncertainty on Eucharistic importance. Recently, Auxiliary Bishop Andrew H. Cozzens of St. Paul and Minneapolis, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis, announced a three-year National Eucharistic Revival initiative that was prompted in part by a 2019 Pew Research study that found 69% of Catholics dont believe the Churchs teaching that Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist, Our Sunday Visitor reported on Monday. The initiative is part of the USCCBs Strategic Plan Created Anew by the Body and Blood of Christ: Source of Our Healing and Hope, which has been in the works for more than a year.

Corporate media only started to pay attention to the USCCB when they realized they could categorize the meeting as an attack on Americas second Catholic president Joe Biden. Many Catholics hope the document will spur a church-wide decision to deny Communion to politicians who support anti-life agendas, but the USCCB has been clear that the document will be addressed to all Catholics. While political figures happen to be included in the debate, Eucharistic coherence is a problem bigger than Biden with a solution much more eternal than politics.

For all of corporate medias familiarity with Catholicism (theyre all faithful church-goers, no doubt), theyve butchered Catholic teaching to fit an anti-religion narrative theyve been pushing for decades. Its time to hold them accountable.

Here are top lies the media have told about the USCCBs recent meeting.

1. The Vatican warned against such a document.

Rhoades said in an interview with Our Sunday Visitor that he was disappointed in [the] erroneous interpretation of Prefect of the Vaticans Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith Cardinal Luis Ladarias letter to President of the USCCB Archbishop Jose Gomez, which has been cited by many media outlets as proof that the Vatican does not support the forthcoming document.

The letter actually urged bishops to promote unity and dialogue, first among bishops, then among Catholic politicians as a means of understanding the nature of their positions and their comprehension of Catholic teaching, Cardinal Ladaria wrote. Ladaria said that if these two stages of dialogue were met, bishops would then face the difficult task of discerning the best way forward for the church in the United States to witness to the grave moral responsibility of Catholic public officials to protect human life at all stages, adding that such a statement would need to express a true consensus of the bishops on the matter, and that any statement of the conference regarding Catholic political leaders would best be framed within the broad context of worthiness for the reception of Holy Communion on the part of all the faithful, rather than only one category of Catholics.

Word choice is important here: Ladaria was not warning, but he was cautioning bishops to remain mindful of the conferences duty to stay unified and grounded in one body.

Although this fact has been virtually unreported by corporate media, Ladaria specifically advised the conference to discuss the document in context of the CDFs authoritative Doctrinal note of 2002: On some questions regarding the participation of Catholics in political life, which says that lawmaking bodies have a grave and clear obligation to oppose any law that attacks human life. For them, as for every Catholic, it is impossible to promote such laws or to vote for them a well-formed Christian conscience does not permit one to vote for a political program or individual law which contradicts the fundamental contents of faith and morals. The document makes it absolutely clear that political forces with positions contrary to the moral and social teaching of the Church are not compatible with membership in organizations or associations which define themselves as Catholic.

2. The document will deny BidenHoly Communion.

The USCCB does not have absolute governing authority over who, from which diocese, can receive Holy Communion. The document is a teaching document which means its a loud suggestion for what bishops ought to do, but it will not and cannot mandate that bishops deny Communion to public officials.

Addressing this question, Ladaria wrote that any provisions of the Conference in this area would respect the rights of individual Ordinaries in their dioceses and the prerogatives of the Holy See.We are preparing a doctrinal reflection and not drawing up national norms, since such would be beyond the competency of our committee, Rhoades said.

Rhoades also quoted Pope Benedict, saying, Worship pleasing to God can never be a purely private matter, without consequences for our relationship with others: it demands a public witness to our faith.

What can the USCCB do? When he was executive director of the Secretariat for Doctrine and Pastoral Practices for the USCCB, Rev. Thomas G. Weinandy said the bishops have the obligation to judge the morality of actions, for example, that the direct killing of an unborn child is always a moral evil. This obligation to judge not only applies in stating the principle, but it also applies to concrete situations where such immoral actions are either directly promoted or legally authorized. Thus, bishops have the obligation to judge the moral content of laws that permit, foster, or require citizens to pay for gravely immoral actions (for example, by paying for insurance policies that cover such actions).

3. The document will target pro-abortion politicians exclusively.

The document will be addressed to all Catholics. Rhoades said political consequences were not the purpose of the committees proposed document and that he would not weigh in on whether Biden should receive Communion.

We will be looking at that whole issue of Eucharistic consistency and the way the churchs law is, that is for his own bishop, said Rhoades.

Yes, the document will apply to politicians and political life but only because every belief and doctrine of the Catholic Church applies to every part of life.

4. The church cant deny members Holy Communion.

It can and it has. Much to the lefts chagrin, the Catholic Church is not a woke organization that prioritizes inclusivity over truth. Catholics are encouraged to confess their sins and receive Holy Communion reverently but if theres demonstrated evidence that a member has not reconciled his sins, or has publicly disobeyed church doctrine, he can be denied Communion in such cases, its for his own good.

Canon 916: A person who is conscious of grave sin is not to celebrate Mass or receive the body of the Lord without previous sacramental confession unless there is a grave reason and there is no opportunity to confess; in this case the person is to remember the obligation to make an act of perfect contrition which includes the resolution of confessing as soon as possible.

5. It is better for someones soul to receive Communion than not.

In some cases, yes. But when the soul is in a state of grave sin, it does much more harm to irreverently receive the Eucharist than to take it. As St. Paul wrote to the Corinthians: Whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord unworthily will have to answer for the body and blood of the Lord. A person should examine himself, and so eat the bread and drink the cup. For anyone who eats and drinks without discerning the body, eats and drinks judgment on himself (1 Cor 11:27-29).

The Lords Table is not for everyone. While the Catholic Church teaches that everyone deserves to find a spot at the table, non-Catholics and the unrepentant must be discouraged from partaking.

After the USCCB meeting, my priest had wise guidance for parishioners who saw the nonsense published by leftist media: We judge the world by Gods standards, not Gods by the world. For Catholics, only one word matters and its not one that youll see published in corporate news outlets.

Haley Strack is an intern at The Federalist and a student at Hillsdale College studying politics and journalism.

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Column: ‘Unprecedented’ Times Have Plenty of Precedent | Opinion | thepilot.com – Southern Pines Pilot

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How many times over the past year have we heard some commentator talking about unprecedented times and the fragility of our republic? To which Alexander Hamilton, John Adams or Thomas Jefferson would say, Hold my mead.

Those of us who believe we live in apocalyptic and apocryphal times would do well to take some time and read a history regarding our transition from colonies to country. That is precisely what I am doing now.

In this case, Ive chosen The Patriots: Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and the Making of America, by Winston Groom. Groom is a prolific author, having written 12 nonfiction books regarding key historical events and times, along with eight novels. You might not have read one of those novels, but youve probably seen its movie version: Forrest Gump.

Groom is not among the most detailed of biographers. Bookshelves include far better holdings about these three founders individually. But Groom has an eye for the right details and the context that makes them important in the telling.

And there are some great cameos from figures like Benjamin Franklin, whom you cant help admiring not only for his brilliance but also his dude, lets party mentality. When both he and Adams were based in Paris, the dour and prudish New Englander had little use for Franklin, who sometimes partied so hard the night before with the ladies, he forgot to come to work the next day. Benjamin Franklin: the original Jeff Spicoli from Fast Times at Ridgemont High.

Groom signals early in the book his point of bringing together Hamilton, Adams and Jefferson and giving everyone else just a walk-on role. He talks of how the three, over time, developed an abiding hatred of each other so intense that at times it threatened to bring down the fragile young republic.

Edit out fragile young and you have something for us as modern as a Tesla.

Groom recounts in quick order George Washingtons admonishment against political parties, which was surely bumped off the front page of every paper for the latest thrashing between Federalists and Republicans. As the tempest brewed, Groom writes, the press entered the fray. Sounding familiar yet? You could see MSNBC backing Hamilton and the Federalists, while Fox News was in the tank with Jefferson.

Newspapers not only informed but deliberately inflamed political opinion, inspiring fistfights and duels and sometimes tearing family and friends apart, the author says. Sounds like virtually everyones Thanksgiving between 2017 and, uh, now.

Into this toxic climate the three founders plunged themselves, each believing that the political notions of the others would lead the country into dangerous chaos and ruin, Groom writes. They were, after all, floundering in the unknown: nothing like the American experiment had ever been tried on such a scale and with such a diverse population, both ethnically and regionally.

Keep in mind, diverse back then was more about political belief structure and religious background than race and what your pronouns are. Although our Founding Fathers spoke and wrote of an egalitarian approach to life, that didnt extend beyond land-owning white men at the time.

Groom reminds us that, in these chaotic times, we are not really without precedent. Countless times, this country and its people could have gone sideways and it pretty much did in the Civil War but the arc of progress is linear.

This moment feels existential to us because we exist in it. Duh. In the bigger picture, we are experiencing another page in history. No, we dont know how itll all work out. Will it be Reconstruction? Reconciliation? Or merely just a wreck?

I never expect to see a perfect work, Alexander Hamilton wrote in the Federalist Papers, from imperfect man. The result of the deliberations of all collective bodies must necessarily be a compound, as well of the errors and prejudices, as of the good sense and wisdom, of the individuals of whom they are composed.

In other words, whatever were doing now, its gonna take all of us not just some of us to resolve. And thats all I have to say about that.

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Who Funds the Federalist? Finally, We Know. – EXPOSEDbyCMD

Posted: June 20, 2021 at 12:58 am

For years, the funding behind the right-wing, pro-Trump publication The Federalist has been a total mystery. Many Twitter users have asked the websites leaders, repeatedly, Who funds The Federalist? only to be blocked by the likes of publisher Ben Domenech, co-founder Sean Davis, or senior editor Mollie Hemingway. (This author is blocked by all three.)

Last year, Hemingway characterized the question as a kind of a veiled threat and a clear, coordinated attempt to silence The Federalist.

However, a few months earlier, The Federalists affiliated nonprofit, FDRLST Media Foundation, had been certified as a 501(c)(3) charity by the Internal Revenue Service, meaning that donors could begin making tax-deductible contributions to the foundation. If the donor was a nonprofit organization like a family foundation or trade association, its grants to the FDRLST Media Foundation would eventually be part of the public record. Hemingway is a director and governor of the foundation.

Last week, CMD obtained the 2019 tax records of two right-wing funders who donated to the FDRLST Media Foundation that year: GOP megadonor and shipping supply billionaire Richard Uihlein and DonorsTrust, a donor-advised fund manager that has been dubbed the dark money ATM of the conservative movement.

The Federalist may have once had a never Trump image, but the conservative publication moved quickly rightward as President Donald Trump became president and took over the Republican Party. The outlet is now known for vigorously defending Trump, for its trolling and conspiracy-laden posts, and for attacking liberal media. Sometimes trafficking in racism, The Federalist had a black crime tag until someone exposed the tag on Twitter.

Its unclear when Uihlein, the Illinois-based founder of shipping supply company Uline, began funding The Federalist, but it makes sense that his foundation, the Ed Uihlein Family Foundation, donated $400,000 to the FDRLST Media Foundation last year. Uihlein and his wife, Liz, are influential Trump donors and among the Republican Partys biggest funders; Uihlein is the fifth-biggest donor to outside political spending groups of the 2020 federal elections, having doled out over $63 million to super PACs such as the pro-Trump America First Action, Club for Growth Action, the Senate Leadership Fund, and Restoration PAC, which he funded nearly exclusively.

The New York Times reported in August that, based on interviews, Richard Uihlein was a donor to The Federalist, but his foundations 2019 tax return is the first evidence of his financial support to be made public.

As The Federalist published story after story denying science and opposing mask wearing during the coronavirus pandemicincluding one story allegedly written by an anonymous small-town mayor claiming that health officials order mask mandates for political, not scientific, reasonsLiz Uihlein minimized the virus, calling it overhyped, and endangered Uline workers by allegedly using lax safety practices and initially discouraging employees from working from home. Liz Uihlein, the president and CEO of Uline, got an exemption from Canadas quarantine requirement to visit a Uline facility in the country, which she reached via private jet. The Uihleins would eventually contract COVID-19 in November.

The Uihleins have endorsed fringe candidates such as Roy Moore, the far-right Alabaman who ran for Senate in 2017 and was credibly accused of sexual misconduct with minors by multiple women. Liz Uihlein was a member of the 2016 Trump campaigns economic council.

The Ed Uihlein Foundation gave to additional right-wing media outlets in 2019, including The Daily Caller News Foundation ($25,000), the Media Research Center ($275,000), and the Real Clear Foundation ($350,000), which has ties to The Federalist (see below). It also donated $400,000 to the Center for Security Policy, an anti-Muslim hate group. Its largest 2019 contribution, $3.2 million, went to the Foundation for Government Accountability, a State Policy Network member that advocated kicking people off of Medicaid this year during the pandemic. Since 2014, the Uihleins have given the Foundation for Government Accountability over $11 million.

One of the political rights biggest funding vehicles, DonorsTrust, gave $249,000 to the FDRLST Media Foundation in 2019. CMD was first to report on DonorsTrusts 2019 tax records and on the groups major donation to the white nationalist hate group VDARE, as well as a smaller amount to the New Century Foundation, the nonprofit behind the white nationalist publication American Renaissance.

DonorsTrust also gave $1,350,000 to the Real Clear Foundation and nearly $400,000 to the Media Research Center in 2019, part of $15 million in grants to conservative media operations that year.

DonorsTrust is a donor-advised fund sponsor, meaning that it manages individual charitable accounts of its wealthy clients, who have included GOP megadonors such the DeVos, Koch, and Mercer Families. These clients can donate appreciable assets into their accounts and score a double tax benefit: they get both a capital gains tax break and a charitable tax deduction. Clients then direct DonorsTrust to donate their money to the nonprofits of their choice, as long as the DonorsTrust board approves the proposed recipient. Donor-advised fund managers allow their clients to remain anonymous, as the manager legally owns and disperses the money.

DonorsTrust and its sister organization, Donors Capital Fund, distributed $165 million in grants in 2019, much of it going to right-wing think tanks, advocacy groups, litigation centers, media outlets, extremists, and climate deniers.

The Uihlein and DonorsTrust grants are the first known donations to The Federalist, but one financial tie was already public. Journalist Andrew Perez found that the George E. Coleman Jr. Foundation is an investor in FDRLST Media, LLC, the company behind The Federalist. In 2018, the Coleman Foundation had $148,000 invested in FDRLST Media. The foundations trustee, Daniel Oliver, is a former Reagan official who was once executive editor of the conservative National Review, which receives significant funding from DonorsTrust through its affiliated National Review Institute.

In advance of a 2019 Buzzfeed News article that cited the Coleman Foundation investment, Domenech, The Federalists publisher, refused to comment but tweeted that this impending revelation of public information amounted to doxxing an investor. They will do this because they want to shut us down, he claimed.

Federal tax records for the FDRLST Media Foundation are not yet public, but the Washington, D.C. secretary of state has public records of the foundation. David DesRosiers, the publisher of Real Clear Politics and the former executive vice president of the Uihlein-funded Manhattan Institute, is a director. Hemingway is both a director and a governor. Attorney Alan P. Dye is the third director.

Its possible that more FDRLST Media Foundation donors will emerge as CMD obtains additional 2019 tax records from conservative foundations.

In September 2017, FDRLST Media filed an offering of debt securities with the Securities and Exchange Commission. At the time, $200,000 of the $750,000 offered had been sold. Listed as a director of FDRLST Media was John McIntyre, president and CEO of Real Clear Media. Someone named Jenn McIntyre was also listed as a director and an executive officer. The filing located FDRLST Media at the same Chicago address as Real Clear Politics, the main publication of Real Clear Media.

Real Clear has taken a sharp right turn in recent years, likely due to its increased funding from right-wing donors and its reaction to Trumps takeover of the Republican party. A CMD report showed that at least 99 percent of the 2015 to 2018 revenue of the Real Clear Foundation, which funds the outlets investigative stories, came from right-wing funders, including DonorsTrust, Donors Capital Fund, the Uihlein Foundation, and two foundations of Charles Koch.

As the administration lurched from one crisis after another, wrote The New York Times Jeremy Peters last month, Real Clear became one of the most prominent platforms for elevating unverified and reckless stories about the presidents political opponents, through a mix of its own content and articles from across conservative media.

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Read Trump’s 7 Ways To Strip Racist Critical Race Theory From Schools – The Federalist

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Former President Donald Trump authored an article encouraging Americans to recognize how the left, spurred on by President Joe Biden, is brainwashing children with the ridiculous left-wing dogma known as critical race theory.

In an opinion article published on Friday, Trump warned parents against the danger of schools implementing critical race theory into their curriculum at the instruction of the Biden administration.

The key fact about this twisted doctrine is that it is completely antithetical to everything that normal Americans of any color would wish to teach their children, Trump wrote. Instead of helping young people discover that America is the greatest, most tolerant, and most generous nation in history, it teaches them that America is systemically evil and that the hearts of our people are full of hatred and malice.

This insanity, Trump continued, started a long time ago, was propelled by Bidens removal of the 1776 Commission, and now must stop.

The left has only gotten away with it until this point because not enough parents have been paying attention and speaking up. But that is quickly changing, Trump explained. From Loudoun County, Va., to Cupertino, Calif., parents are beginning to make their voices heard against the left-wing cultural revolution. What they need now is a plan to actually stop it.

Trumps advice for legislators and others invested in fighting this leftist re-education is to pass a ban on taxpayer dollars going to any school district or workplace that teaches critical race theory, which inherently violates existing anti-discrimination laws. Some states have already taken action, he said, but it needs to happen everywhere and Congress should seek to institute a federal ban through legislation as well.

Trump also encouraged states to create their own examination to ensure that students are receiving a patriotic, pro-American education not being taught that the United States is an evil nation and give parents legal protection to have access to curriculum. [E]very handout, article, and reading should be posted on an online portal that allows parents to see what their kids are being taught.

Parents need to organize locally in every school district in America to eliminate Action Civics and other versions of the effort to contort traditional civics education into a vehicle for political indoctrination. The lefts new argument is that our divisions stem from a lack of civics education a problem they intend to fix with lots of new taxpayer money and a redefinition of civics in schools, just as they are trying to redefine the meaning of infrastructure, Trump wrote. The government has no right to brainwash students with controversial ideologies against their parents will.

Trump also wielded school choice and scrutinized educator credentialing and tenure periods in government K-12 schools that reward incompetent teachers and political activist[s] with protections.

Make no mistake: The motive behind all of this left-wing lunacy is to discredit and eliminate the greatest obstacles to the fundamental transformation of America. To succeed with their extreme agenda, radicals know they must abolish our attachment to the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and most of all, Americans very identity as a free, proud, and self-governing people. The left knows that if they can dissolve our national memory and identity, they can gain the total political control they crave. A nation is only as strong as its spirit. For our children, we must act before it is too late, Trump concluded.

Read his seven suggested reforms here.

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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Loudoun County Schools Superintendent Scott Ziegler continues to claim critical race theory isnt being taught to teachers or students. In support of this claim, Max Sawicky urges everyone to calm down in an op-ed in our local paper, The Loudoun Times-Mirror. Sawicky claims its ridiculous to think high school students are being taught critical race theory because its w-a-a-y over the heads of both high school students and laypersons.

Ziegler and Sawicky are playing with semantics. Much of what is being touted in Loudoun County teacher trainings and trickling down into classrooms are poisonous fruit straight off the critical race theory tree. Unfortunately, Americans are daily gobbling up these divisive beliefs.

What Booker T. Washington noted generations ago still rings true today:

There is a certain class of race-problem solvers who dont want the patient to get well; because as long as the disease holds out, they have not only an easy means of making a living but also an easy medium through which to make themselves prominent before the public.

Loudoun County Public Schools has paid various race problem solvers to find and remedy systemic racism in our schools. Systemic racism conveniently presents a problem that cannot be solved, making Washingtons quote both prophetic and wise. While so-called experts rake in a lot of money making themselves prominent, our student body suffers from myriad issues created by the very initiatives these race problem solvers claim they will fix.

Indeed, some white students are experiencing the effects of equity, being told, Check your white privilege, and You cant be in this conversation because youre white. This is just one example of how equity treats everyone as mere avatars based on their outward identity without any regard for their individual characteristics.

The whole construct of white privilege constitutes group guilt for our white students. It also harms students of color by labeling them permanent victims while denying them the dignity, agency, and ability to flourish based on their own merit and good character.

Our education leadership denies it, but equity is critical race theory dressed up fruit pleasing to the eye, but lethal to ingest. This new equity is not about equality of opportunity, which is foundational to American political culture and economic strength; its about equal outcomes, a tenet foundational to Marxist political ideology.

Equity means manipulating the system to ensure everyone comes out the same. In the name of equity, the Virginia Department of Education is looking to place students of different abilities into the same math coursesand theyre exploring the option ofdoing away with advanced diplomas. Our own school board recently moved to eliminate class rank and the tradition of valedictorian.

With this new dangerous interpretation of equity, we crush the alleged oppressors and elevate the allegedly oppressed. The consequence of these policies will be the demise of excellence in education for all of our students, and everyone including black and Hispanic students will suffer from the leveling-down of curricula.

Sadly, as we see our leaders and politicians embrace this pernicious new definition of equity alongside critical race theory, we watch Dr. Martin Luther King, Jrs dream die on the vine. Kings dream was for people to be judged by the content of their character, not the color of their skin. He encouraged a color-blind society a biblical perspective proclaimed throughout scripture but exemplified in Galatians 3:28:

There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.

As a Christian, this means that when I look at someone, Im not supposed to look at them based on their race, ethnicity, gender, or social status. Im supposed to look at them as a unique, beloved image-bearer of God. Yet during our countys most recent equity training, we were taught claiming colorblindness is a micro-aggressionand a form of white supremacy.

Our society isnt suffering from white fragility, as critical race theory proponent Robin DiAngelo claims. What we are suffering from is emotional fragility, and we are cultivating it in our children in the education system.

Fostering the idea of micro-aggressions encourages our children to seek reasons to be offended rather than to assume good intentions. Yet individuals who ground so much of their reality on their feelings rather than rational thinking are easily hurt and easily manipulated, making equity so dangerous to our children.

If children are taught to base their identity on things like race, ethnicity, gender, or sexuality then their identity is going to be tragically delicate a house of cards which the smallest slight will bring toppling down. Is it more important that they focus on their race or that theyarekind, honest, hard-working, compassionate, gracious, forgiving, loving, self-disciplined, and responsible?

If we cultivate in children that their identity is tethered to their character rather than their immutable characteristics, then they will be far more likely to manage ignorant and insensitive slights from others. Until we start instilling in children a strong sense of internal character, instead of blaming problems on an external system, children will continue to live under the tyranny of emotional fragility.

So, what can a concerned teacher or parent do? Engage.Teachers and parents dont have to cede any ground or give up the souls and minds of our children. Successfully pushing back against the current narratives can be accomplished by teaching proper critical thinking skills.

First, its necessary to build rapport with young people. Rather than just presenting ones own point of view, respectful discourse must be modeled. More time must be spent listening and asking penetrating questions with the objective of forcing young people to think about and then defend their position.

The second element to fostering good thinking and discourse isto set expectations for framing speech. Many Gen Z individuals begin statements with I feel like and then proceed to insert their opinion. As we live in a culture that idolizes feelings and demands every feeling be validated, this is a danger to good thinking and good civil discourse.

To be sure, its important to note our emotions are real and they can provide us with guidance, but there is a time and a place for dealing with emotions. In teaching young people how to engage in good discourse, they dont have to divorce themselves completely from their emotions, but the emotional response cant be allowed to be a trump card they throw down to win every argument.

Letting your students (or your own kids) get away with expressing their thinking and opinions as feelings conflates emotion with rational thinking. Indeed,when the emotional region of the brain is in conflict with the rational region the emotional one tends to win.

Tell your students and your own kids: No more I feel like statements unless they are actually going to speak about their emotions. Instead, set the expectation of using appropriate stems to frame their thinking, having them begin their statements with I think, I would argue, or With respect, I disagree.

Lastly, and most importantly, people need to learn better ways to think based on established criteria and methods, such as logic and other modes of rational argument. If critical thinking is not in the curriculum, we need to infuse it ourselves.

The Art of ArgumentandThe Discovery of Deduction are two books by Aaron Larsen and Joelle Hodge I recommend for this, whether in your classroom or with your own kids at home. While these resources are at the middle school level, they can be easily modified for either younger or older kids.

The Art Of Argument goes through 28 different logical fallacies. Cover one fallacy a week. If you are a teacher, do it in your class. If you are a parent, do it over the dinner table. Give your kids the opportunity to learn these logical fallacies and look to identify them out in the world.

I also recommendMama Bear Apologetics: Empowering your Kids to Challenge Cultural Lies, edited by Hillary Morgan Ferrer. This is an excellent read aimed at moms, but its just as powerful and helpful for dads.

As our young people are presented with all kinds of crazy ideas and views from the world, we need them to have the right skills to construct proper thinking about all the ideas they encounter whether in the classroom, in entertainment, from their peers, from the news, or through social media. So, ladies and gentlemen, in whatever capacity you have to influence young people, the time to engage is now.

Monica Gill holds a masters degree in American history from George Mason University. She has been teaching American history, government, and comparative politics for 25 years and currently teaches for Loudoun County Public Schools in Virginia.

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Brandy Zadrozny, a senior reporter at NBC News, is displeased with how American citizens have mobilized against critical race theory. Many are using open-records laws to obtain evidence of what public entities are doing with their tax dollars.

To Zadrozny, people who seek to hold government accountable via the Freedom of Information Actpassed by Democrat President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1966are participating in an onerous process. Well, is she in favor of governments keeping public information from the people paying for it?

Its hard for me as a reporter because I dont want to put FOILs in a bad light, Freedom of Information Laws are wonderful things, the writer preluded.But it is in fact a tactic of national and just hyper and fast-growing local organizations to use onerous public records requests Asking for all these record requests of how much money did you spend on anything involving race, and then that is used to sort of frame again the school board as paying for CRT. Which, again, is just not the case.

Should we be shocked that a so-called journalist is criticizing a legal process used by people to understand what their own governments are doing? Absolutely not.

After all, it was Zadrozny who earlier this week put on full display her lack of commitment to honest reporting when she declined to include a comment from CRT critic Christopher Rufo in a critical theory hit piece that mentioned him. While I am only an intern, journalism 101 is pretty simple on this: It is unethical to deny people you write about the opportunity to comment based on disagreeing with on-record experts [and] activists.

Zadrozny did not return a request for comment from The Federalist.

The NBC reporter decries the Freedom of Information Act then claims those who file FOIAs are operating under the erroneous impression critical race theory is a real phenomenon hijacking the school system. Along with many leftists, Zadrozny therefore pushes the idea critical race theory is a voodoo conspiracy Republicans have cooked up.

Virtually all school districts insist they are not teaching critical race theory, but many activists and parents have begun using it as a catch-all term to refer to what schools often call equity programs, teaching about racism or LGBTQ-inclusive policies, she wrote in an articlejointly bylined with others. Now, conservative activists are setting their sights on ousting as many school board members as they can, and local Republican Parties have vowed to help, viewing the revolt against critical race theory as akin to the tea party wave from a decade ago.

A day later, Zadrozny thought she struck gold. She published a hit piece on Republican activists based on a Media Matters report decrying the idea that parents could also be political.

One of the people she discussed, Fight for Schools Executive Director Ian Prior, told The Federalist, It says a lot that an NBC News reporter thinks that moms and dads fighting for their children is a problem because they have appeared on Fox News or are conservative.

What these reporters that are now writing hit pieces on parents fail to understand is that this is not political for any of us its 100 percent personal, Prior added.

If Zadrozny truly views FOIAs as onerous in the case of critical race theory, does she determine them to be in the case of those that were directed toward the Trump administration, or Oklahoma Republican Attorney General Mike Hunter over the 2020 presidential election, or the U.S. Department of Justice for communications ties to Republican Texas Sen. Ted Cruz?

It is safe to assume not. But apparently, either open records requests are for elite reporters only, not taxpayers, or critical race theory is not a worthy cause for people to seek pertinent information from elected officials.

Onerous FOIA requests, school board meetings being showed up in mass and yelling at school board members, all of this is sort of a tactic, said Zadrozny. And its being leapt upon by national organizations from The Heritage Foundation to ALEC [American Legislative Exchange Council], to other groups that have popped up after the Trump presidency to sort of push this American first agenda. And its also being roundly embraced by news organizations. Like you mentioned, like Fox News, Breitbart, other right-wing organizations who are just covering this stuff in mass when its really just a local issue.

The reason Zadrozny views concerned people reacting to critical race theory with FOIAs and attendance at board meetings as just a local issue is that she bizarrely asserts the anti-racism doctrine these parents are mad about is not definable. Instead, the entire clash between school curricula can be chalked in her mind to a bunch of bigoted conservatives who are uninterested in learning about racial equity. But what anyone paying attention knows is that equity is a buzzword frequently used to usher in critical race theory.

A journalist angry that citizens are doing a better job than the entire journalist class on this issue of extreme public importance using open-government tools. That about epitomizes the American elites of 2021.

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It lacks any facts because it's a pressure piece, pure and simple, designed to intimidate America's bishops into doing what The New York Times thinks they should do.

Vatican Warns U.S. Bishops, the headline boldly declares: Dont Deny Biden Communion Over Abortion.

Its a striking title, and even with its sagging readership and brutalized reputation, these sort of things carry weight when they come from The New York Times. But it doesnt take a marginally informed Catholic to see somethings wrong here it merely takes a decent search for details to notice that whatever weight the headline is carrying, it certainly isnt in facts.

It lacks any facts because its a pressure piece, pure and simple, designed to intimidate Americas bishops into doing what The New York Times thinks they should do; that is, perpetuate the corporate media myth that President Joe Biden and other pro-abortion politicians are close adherents to their Catholic faiths.

The article comes as the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops gather Wednesday through Friday to discuss a host of issues, including whether politicians who publicly, materially, and unrepentantly support grave sins should be denied Holy Communion.

Catholics who are not in a state of grace, meaning they are aware of grave sin, are barred from Communion. While Catholics hold that Communion is instituted by God for men and for their salvation, and that all men sin (Catholic guilt is a real thing, folks), the Roman Catholic Church teaches that in order to receive Communion, you must first be absolved of your sins, which you achieve by confessing them to a priest, committing to sin no more, and giving an act of repentance as directed by your confessor.

Although as a matter of church law the case of gravely sinning leaders is clear-cut, over the past 60 years a number of Catholic clergy have dispensed with punishment and consequences for sin as if afraid to appear to judge another, and have instead stressed a sort of hippy Jesus theology of easy-going forgiveness.

Catholic teaching is clear that there is no forgiveness without repentance, however, and at the top of June, Pope Francis issued a rare update to church law that included a crackdown on the laxity of its enforcement, calling correction an essential act of pastoral care. For example, the purpose of barring a Catholic from Communion, like excommunication, isnt simply to punish but to prompt the sinner to repent, reconcile himself with God, and return to the church.

Meanwhile in Europe, where Biden is meeting with high-profile leaders, the Vatican reportedly asked the president to not make a stopover to come to the popes Mass. The reason given, according to American Catholic news service ETWN, is Pope Francis not wanting to send any mixed messages while the American bishops decide the issue. While the White House has specifically claimed there was no meeting ever planned between the pope and the president, follow-up questions from The Daily Caller News Foundation show the spokesman dodging if the president had been asked to not attend the Mass.

This, of course, stands in contrast with The New York Times, which claims in its opening paragraph that the Vatican has warned conservative American bishops to hit the brakes on their push to deny communion to politicians supportive of abortion rights, describing the apparent warning as a remarkably public stop sign from Rome.

The following 30 paragraphs, the casual headline reader might be surprised to learn, fail to deliver any remarkably public stop sign from Rome at all.

Instead, the third paragraph ties the ancient Catholic opposition to aborting children to former President Donald Trump and the fourth calls the discussion of ancient Christian teaching a dangerous precedent, citing a European Jesuit priest. The sixth paragraph cites the popes dislike of American Catholic opposition to his pontificate and a May 7 letter from Cardinal Luis Ladria in Rome.

The six-week-old letter, which is most likely what the Times is claiming to be its remarkably public stop sign, instructed American bishops to proceed carefully by discussing the matter privately among themselves and in light of both church teaching and the 2002 Vatican Doctrinal Note on Catholic politicians, which cites St. John Paul IIs command for Catholic politicians to limit those abortion laws they cannot overturn, and further calls on Christians to reject, as injurious to democratic life, a conception of pluralism that reflects moral relativism and accept that democracy must be based on the true and solid foundation of non-negotiable ethical principles, which are the underpinning of life in society.

Cardinal Ladrias letter further instructed the bishops to not let their meeting end in discord among them, to make sure that their treatment of sin encompasses all sinners and not simply politicians, and that once a decision is made, it be discussed privately with those politicians it would affect.

It strains credulity that the Rome correspondent for The New York Times could honestly read the cardinals letter as a remarkably public stop sign and the analysis appears slightly absurd in light of the Vatican reportedly asking the president to pass on Mass with the pope, but our reporter doesnt dwell on any specifics, plowing on in paragraphs seven and eight with filler on Pope Franciss feud with American clergy, and paragraph nine with the White House spokesmans statement on Bidens strong faith.

Paragraph 10 doubles down on the absurdity, claiming the churchs jurisdiction over sin doesnt extend to politicians, the 11th insults the archbishop of Los Angeles, the 12th quotes him, and the 13th complains that American bishops arent enthusiastic enough about the popes climate change agenda.

The bishops conference treats poverty, racism, alleged global warming, and other major issues as serious threats to human life and dignity, but maintains that the threat of abortion remains our preeminent priority because it directly attacks life itself, because it takes place within the sanctuary of the family, and because of the number of lives destroyed.

The 14th and 15th paragraphs details internal politicking and the likelihood of any action being taken, with the 16th and 17th tackling the resistance to the call to hold sin to account from Washingtons Archbishop Wilton Gregory, an ally of the president who enjoys his proximity to powerful people.

A desire to curry favor with power has indeed driven the bishops past reluctance to chastise public leaders, with church leaders fearing that if they stand up for themselves they will lose the little remaining influence they maintain in American public life. Serial abuse, laxity in teachings, and closed doors have pockmarked a massive decline in church attendance worldwide with little course-change from most succeeding bishops.

Those readers who made it that far in the Times might be wondering what possibly justifies the headline, and paragraphs 18-21 continue to disappoint, focusing on U.S. climate envoy John Kerrys 2004 fight with the bishops (during which the bishops backed down) and ending with Kerrys suggestion they not try it again.

In the final third of the article, the Times calls American Catholics political and extremist, reiterates their disagreements with Rome, tells us this isnt a problem in Europe (where churches sit nearly empty and the pope warns that German bishops toy with excommunication), calls House Speaker Nancy Pelosi a Catholic and derides her diocese bishop an archconservative for his adherence to his religion.

The article opens with a patently unsubstantiated claim, portrays a serious lack of understanding of Catholic doctrine at the Times, and betrays its true intent: to pressure the bishops ahead of their Wednesday meeting something the pope himself has reportedly declined to do. It isnt surprising; its just sad, and for Catholics and Americans, its more of the same.

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