NY Post Editorial Board: Biden’s Box-Check Border Bop-By, Democracy Is a Worthy Investment and More Commentary
Republican: Biden’s Box-Check Border Bop-By
Since Joe Biden’s last border “visit” Was “in a motorcade on his way to a campaign stop in New Mexico nearly 15 years ago,” sneers The Hill’s Joe Concha, “one can’t help but wonder what the result will be in terms of finding solutions” from Sunday’s El Paso stop. Fact is, if he’d gone to “Eagle Pass or Del Rio, Texas, then he might be serious about addressing this issue, given those are where the largest influxes of migrants are pouring in.” Instead, expect “pointing to an ambiguous ‘immigration reform plan’ that doesn’t include a border wall, the ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy and an increase in the number of Border Patrol agents needed to manage the crisis,” Because those would “alienate Biden’s base.” We’ll just get “what Washington does best: Grandstanding, blame-games and photo-ops. There is a presidential election in 667 days, after all.”
Ukraine wins: Democracy is a worthy investment
“Ukraine is doing something no one thought possible,” We cheer Daniel Twining on Politico, “defeating the Russian army and, in doing so, crippling one of America’s most dangerous adversaries.” Other than providing arms and training “Washington has invested in supporting the institutions that enabled Ukraine to take a different path than Russia,” one toward “democracy and independence” How to tackle corruption “instead of fostering kleptocracy.” Nearly 70 years of Communism have passed. “Ukrainians were unfamiliar with democratic processes and norms.” Yet, 30 years later, “Ukraine has strong governing institutions — so strong that they have continued to function under the onslaught of Russia’s attack.” This is the essence of resilience “demonstrates not only the wisdom of America’s investment, but the reliability of Ukraine’s stewardship of U.S. assistance” As it pursues “a democratic, pro-Western future.”
Foreign desk: European Socialist ‘Bribe’-Taking
Qatar allegations “easily” In exchange for political support, they were able to bribe members of the Socialist group in the European Parliament, including Vice President Eva Kaili. “dismaying,” sighs the Gatestone Institute’s Drieu Godefridi. Workers who built World Cup Stadiums in South Africa worked under difficult conditions. “slave-like” Conditions that contributed to the death of 6500 The Guardian. But the bribe-takers accused suddenly began to praise the emirate. Are parliament members “in financial need,” though they’re paid roughly $14,000 a mOnth plus expenses? The affair also reveals Europe’s extreme “distress” over energy supplies, as it’s become “dependent” on “Russia and, increasingly, Qatar” — a fact the emirate well understands: After the allegations became public, it hinted about “global energy poverty.” “The blackmail is clear.”
To the right: ‘Re-Educating’ Prof. Peterson
“You would think Canadians had learned by now not to tell Jordan Peterson what to say,” quip The Wall Street Journal’s editors. But “the College of Psychologists of Ontario is demanding” Peterson “undergo a ‘coaching program’ of remedial education” For “calling Elliot Page, the transgender actor, by his former name,” Among other transgressions. Such complaints — of which Peterson cites “about a dozen” since 2017 — aren’t “about mitigating harm but preventing free expression.” Yet “professional bodies are supposed to ensure that practitioners are competent, not enforce political orthodoxies or act as language police outside the office.” “But that’s the trend in Western medical associations and beyond” — possibly “an issue of id, ego and superego. You could ask a psychologist about it.”
Congress watch: Where’s the Katie Porter Outrage?
“Katie Porter, darling of the liberal media, is having a rough couple of weeks,” smirks Matthew Foldi at Spectator World. Porter’s accused of “firing an employee who allegedly gave her Covid; using racist language, and fostering a hostile workplace” — “yet the general public would never have heard” If not, you can find out more about it here “for an anonymous Instagram account.” Many journalists agree. “they’ve known about these horror stories for years and simply choose to ignore them.” “The problem with the media’s complicity in covering for Democrats” like Porter “is that it will never stop.” So “journalists can claim that democracy dies in darkness, but sometimes the cure is an anonymous Instagram account, not another liberal arts major running cover for the Democratic Party.”
— Compiled by The Post Editorial Board
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