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I want to let you know that I’m beginning to work on the question of Hunter Biden making money in Ukraine and China. He has maybe made millions of dollars out of China via investments worth more than a billion dollars of Chinese money. He has undoubtedly made hundreds of thousands of dollars out of Burisma, the corrupt gas company in Ukraine.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) is a moderate, someone with a practical, bipartisan approach to politics. At least that’s what the media tells us.
This is what Klobuchar thinks about the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and President Trump’s intent to replace Ginsburg on the Supreme Court: “Literally, our democracy is at stake.”
In other words, the American experiment in self-government is on the brink of collapse. How our republic, the strongest and wealthiest country in history, was only being held up by a single 87-year-old woman, Klobuchar does not say.
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The passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be a complicated moment and changes the presidential and senatorial campaigns’ focus. If the president nominates somebody who is both conservative and Catholic (Amy Coney Barrett, for example, fits both of those criteria) how will the Democrats react? And given Kamala Harris’s hostility to Catholicism, as I pointed out in my newsletter a while back, she is clearly the most anti-Catholic bigot to be nominated by a major party in modern times. That could change a lot of dynamics in the next few days.
Marxists had a problem: The working classes were a constant disappointment, never revolting how they were supposed to. In fact, the capitalist West was spreading rather than imploding. Maybe the proletariat never got the memo. Or maybe workers decided they liked money — and not capping human potential. Whatever the reason, history proved Marx wrong.
Therefore, those who sought the West’s decline had to look elsewhere: to culture, not economics. The result was cultural Marxism.
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I was very interested to receive from Mike Calvin, a member of our Inner Circle the following question: I’m sure you’ve been asked already what happened today with Harris Faulkner when you brought up Soros. What actually caused them to shut you down when talking about him? They appeared to be scared of the mention of his name. Please share the story behind the story. I thought that was pretty cool.