Friday, July 28, 2023

Perpetual Adolescence


It is a common observation that the bureaucratic aim of the Welfare State is to ensconce and perpetuate the Welfare State, to grow it and extend its reach. But that is at odds with the purported economic and social aim, which should accord with the Baptist’s statement, “He must increase, and I must decrease.” If the general effect of the Welfare State is to raise people reliably from poverty, the Welfare State must happily wither and die, having served its function, or if not die, at least retire into relative obscurity. But that is not the case.

Here it is not enough to say, with a modern Scrooge, that the Welfare State perpetuates dependency by removing a most effective incentive to such natural virtues as diligence, frugality, scrupulous honesty and self-restraint, namely, that you want to eat your supper. Other people eat their suppers, though they are by no means shining examples of those virtues. Rather, the vices of slovenly work, overspending, cheating of various sorts and self-indulgence show up in different forms in different sectors of American society. And I might go so far as to suggest that the purpose of American schooling, entertainment, social work, mass media and government is to produce such people, emotionally and intellectually stunted, stalled in adolescence, who do not have the resources within themselves to imagine life without the baubles that please the adolescent even as they flatter him into believing that he is brave and independent and such a creature as the earth has never seen before. I am suggesting here that there is more of a similarity than we all might feel comfortable confessing between a people who cannot imagine entertaining themselves without the vast and costly ministry of mass media and a people who cannot imagine marriage and solid family life without the assistance of agents of social help; between a people who are persuaded, they must depend upon the toils of the medical industry to live from day to day, and a people who take for granted the entire bureaucratic structure of schooling not as artificial and to be judged according to the results it produces, but as natural – because how else will children be supervised?

By no means am I suggesting that these groups are morally on the same level. It is wrong – uncharitable, socially destructive – to beget children out of wedlock; it is an offense against the nature of a human child, who ought by rights to be born into a solid family and a stable web of relationships and not to be dropped like a foal or, worse, tailored, engineered, turned into an object to be manufactured and purchased to gratify the lusts of its customers. It is not wrong, morally, to put too much trust in the arms of the government or the medical industry. It is foolish, I believe, to trust your local school in anything, but inattentiveness or wishful hoping can mitigate your moral fault in doing so. The point is that the school is for the spreading of a certain manageable form of stupidity and is all the more effective in spreading it insofar as teachers are unconscious of their complicity, as the medical industry is not so much oriented toward health as toward instilling a profitable sense of perpetual unease and neediness in the people, who are encouraged to become like teenagers who cannot imagine beginning a day unless mother makes breakfast for them; and so for other corporate peddlers of products that mature people may well do without, at least in the costly and usually ineffectual forms in which they are peddled, whether the corporations are private or public. For when it comes to the bureaucratic life and an instilled and perpetuated adolescence, Disney will do as well as the Department of Education, and Pfizer as well as the Department of Health and Human Services, and the local private school, deriving its teachers and its lessons and aims from the same stock, will usually do as well as the local public school, with an advantage in avarice and ambition, while ceding to the public school an advantage in lust and violence.

My analogy with the Cardinals and their current failure to spur players on to baseball maturity here breaks down, not just because, in the bureaucratic world, failure is a success, in that those who fail have more clients than before and thus can demand more funds and more authority, while in baseball there are still identifiable and countable wins and losses to contend with, not to mention the ticket receipts. I have not mentioned another factor, and I dearly wish it did not exist. The Cardinals play games against other teams, and the most successful among those teams will be developing their young talent. But America has no such opponent. Certainly, there is none in Western Europe, though the degree and the quality of the illnesses I have described will vary from nation to nation. China? I do not know enough about what it is like to grow up in that simultaneously totalitarian and virtue-urging society to venture a guess. In any case, I am not making predictions but noticing what is already in front of my eyes, describing it, noting the presumptions that underlie it and drawing out their logical implications.

One last word. The adolescent is necessarily scornful of what he cannot possess, a rich fund of human experience; that is why we should urge everyone, young and old, to study history to deepen and extend that fund. Literature imparts the same benefits and others that history cannot as well; it can direct the reader to the highest aspirations of the human soul, even bringing him into the vicinity of the divine. Childlike we may be when we study history and literature as they ought to be studied; mature, surely; but we can never do so as long as our leading characteristics are the priggish self-assurance and ignorance of the adolescent. We can guess then what the agents I have described will make of those areas of learning. And which nation will laugh at us? For they are mostly eager to do similar. Nobody wins in this game.



X22, And we Know, and more- July 28

 




Happy Fall! 🍁 GAF announces Autumn movie air dates

 

Source : https://itsawonderfulmovie.blogspot.com/2023/07/great-american-family-gives-premiere.html

If the intense summer heat has you longing for the cool, crisp days of Autumn, then this news will give you a feel that cooler days are on the way.

Apples, Orchards and Romance, starring Jessica Lowndes & Trevor Donovan, is set to premiere October 7, 2023, on Great American Family.

Storyline: In Apples, Orchards & Romance, teacher Drew Granger (Donovan) accepts a temporary substitute job in his old hometown of Chestnut Hollow, Texas, where he meets Aiden, the proverbial new kid at school, desperate for a caring friend. While he would rather have taken a job anywhere else, Drew reconsiders Chestnut Hollow when he meets Lainie Abbott (Lowndes), the new manager of his parents’ massive apple orchard and cider mill business, and more importantly, Aiden’s mom.




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Swing into Romance, starring Danica McKellar and David Haydn-Jones, is set to premiere on October 14, 2023, on Great American Family.

Storyline: In Swing Into Romance, when former dancer Christine Sims (McKellar) temporarily returns to her hometown in time for the town’s Fall Festival, she discovers her family’s General Store is in trouble. In her efforts to save the business, Christine will need to dust off those dancing shoes one more time, face her ex-fiancΓ©, and maybe even find love.



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Plus, Great American Family also announces the premiere date for the Merritt Patterson and Joshua Sasse movie, One Perfect Match. (Not sure if this movie, originally announced for Summer, will fall under that theme or Autumn.)


One Perfect Match is set to premiere on September 30, 2023, on Great American Family.

Storyline: A professional matchmaker must choose between her job and her heart when she falls for a client.


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I'm very much looking forward to seeing all three of these films...

-I love the look of Apples, Orchards and Romance taking place on a farm.

-It should be fun to see Danica McKellar and David Haydn-Jones reunite for their new movie, Swing into Romance.

-And the promo for One Perfect Match (that has aired on Great American Family) already has me very intrigued.

How 'bout you? Are you looking forward to these new GAF movies? Please share in comments below.


Happy movie-watching!
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The Wild 2024 Race ~ VDH


Current polls, pundits, and politicos insist that the 2024 race is a sure rematch between former President Donald Trump and incumbent President Joe Biden.

It may well turn out that way.

But in past election cycles, summer polls 15 months before the general election usually did not mean much.

In December 2003, the CBS poll headline blared, “Dean Pulls Away in Dem Race.” Howard Dean would eventually be clobbered by nominee John Kerry.

In the Gallup Poll of late June 2007, Hillary Clinton still continued to enjoy her wide lead in the Democratic primary over eventual nominee and elected president Barack Obama.

On the Republican side, Gallup noted of its summer 2007 polls that, “There has been little serious threat to the frontrunner, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani”—who bombed out early in the race.

About this time in 2015, Jeb Bush was leading Donald Trump in the Republican primary. Or as CNN characterized their summer poll, “He [Bush] holds a significant lead over the second-place candidate Trump.”

By January 2016, the favorite, can-do Wisconsin governor Scott Walker was leading all candidates by a substantial margin as they headed for the Iowa caucuses.

There are lots of reasons to believe that 2024 may prove to be the most volatile race in recent memory.

Not since 1912—when third-party ex-president Theodore Roosevelt challenged incumbent President William Howard Taft in a three-way race with Woodrow Wilson—have two presidents run against each other.

Both, remember, lost that year to the far less experienced Wilson.

Second, Donald Trump is currently the target of at least four state and federal prosecutors.

Millions of Americans feel that current and likely future indictments are patently political. The Trump prosecutions would never have gone ahead had he not run for the presidency a third time.

Leftwing strategists believe that these partisan indictments will earn Trump Republican empathy.

The legal persecutions supposedly will ensure him the nomination, but then intensify during the 2024 general campaign to bleed him out—ensuring a Democratic victory.

Perhaps.

But the Left’s weaponization of the legal system is playing with fire.

They have no real idea whether their hounding will result in an indicted, inert Trump at election time, or fuel more empathy to empower him over his eventual Democratic rival, regardless of his legal status.

Or will the nonending legal morass eventually wear out Republican primary voters, resulting in their rage at such unfairness helping another Republican candidate?

Third, despite Democratic denials, there is mounting evidence—from emails, laptop communications, IRS whistleblowers, testimony from Biden family business associates, and likely bank records—that Joe Biden was directly involved in his son’s illegal activities.

Yet daily new details elicit only incoherent fury from Biden—especially since he clearly has serially lied that he had no knowledge of his son Hunter’s business misadventures.

Fourth, not since Woodrow Wilson’s incapacity rendered him bedridden and all but incommunicado for the last 17 months of his presidency, has a president appeared so enfeebled.

The 80-year-old Biden has fallen repeatedly. He often slurs his words to the point of inaudibility.

His halting gait radiates frailty.

Often aides must remind Biden where he is.

Biden appears frustrated and angry at his increasing cognitive decline—forgetting the names of foreign leaders and close associates.

To be blunt, Joe Biden is one more serious fall from physical incapacity—and a Vice President Kamala Harris stewardship of his presidency.

Increasing leftwing leaks and rumors spread alarm about Biden’s legal problems. Liberal writers chart his mental confusion. Progressive columnists decry his treatment of his illegitimate granddaughter.

Apparently Democratic insiders hope Biden does not run for reelection—but by all accounts must finish his term to prevent a Kamala Harris presidency in either 2023-4 or thereafter.

So, the leaks of Biden’s impropriety and incapacity are aimed at ensuring Biden does not run in 2024.

Yet they apparently must not prove actionable enough to abort his current presidency.

Fifth, the first Republican primary debate is still almost a month away. And debates often have proven the graveyard of sure-thing front-runners.

Donald Trump has understandably indicated it would be foolish to debate while enjoying a sizable lead in the polls.

Nevertheless, it is hard to imagine that Trump, a proven and skilled debater, would pass up the stage of a multimillion-person televised audience only to be ritually trashed in absentia on it.

It is even more difficult to envision a frail Joe Biden holding his own against either Democratic rivals or a Republican contender in the general election.

Add it all up, and the presidential race is unpredictable with an array of known “unknowns.”

The only certain fact is that anyone who currently declares the outcomes of the primary races or general election a foregone conclusion is utterly delusional.



Of Pendulums and Politics


It might have been half an hour, perhaps even an hour, (for I could take but imperfect note of time) before I again cast my eyes upward. What I then saw confounded and amazed me. The sweep of the pendulum had increased in extent by nearly a yard. As a natural consequence, its velocity was also much greater. But what mainly disturbed me was the idea that had perceptibly descended. I now observed — with what horror it is needless to say — that its nether extremity was formed of a crescent of glittering steel, about a foot in length from horn to horn; the horns upward, and the under edge evidently as keen as that of a razor. Like a razor also, it seemed massy and heavy, tapering from the edge into a solid and broad structure above. It was appended to a weighty rod of brass, and the whole hissed as it swung through the air.

– Edgar Allen Poe, The Pit and the Pendulum

Poe’s famous story, quoted here, describes a man’s torture at the hands of the Spanish Inquisition. Today, in the United States, the citizenry are watching the swing of another pendulum, a political one, that to some indications are beginning to swing back to the right. There are some indications that things may be moving in a direction that conservatives and liberty-minded folks in general will find encouraging, both in politics and in culture. But there’s a lot of swing in this pendulum, and it’s not at all certain where this apparent rightward swing will end up. There are, of course, some indications.

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. With recent conservative victories at the Supreme Court, a reaction to the Left’s stranglehold on Amnerica may be emerging.

A couple of weeks ago, the Supreme Court handed down two decisions that have conservatives cheering. Affirmative Actiongovernment-compelled speech, and President Biden’s unilateral student loan forgiveness plan were all struck down as unconstitutional.

Each case is interesting on its own, but perhaps what’s most intriguing about these three decisions is how popular they are with the electorate. In an era when so many institutions— academia, Hollywood, and most of the federal government—are controlled by the Left, the fact that a Supreme Court, composed of mostly Republican-appointees, issued such well-received decisions is astounding and indicates that Americans reject the Left’s more extreme policies.

It’s important to note that the pendulum – the political pendulum, not the Spanish Inquisition’s version – may be swinging right, but it has not yet swung much past center, so long as the institutions are concerned. Yes, the Supreme Court has a narrow majority that seem to actually have read the Constitution. The House of Representatives is in Republican hands – barely. The Senate and the White House remain Democrat for now.

Academia and entertainment, however, remain liberal – nay, progressive – bastions. Tolerance for dissent from the Leftist line among academics is still non-existent. The push to conceal children’s “gender affirmations” is getting some backlash, but that’s a drawn-out process. Those are the institutions through which the Left has made a long march.

This merits a little examination.

….A poll conducted by Redfield and Wilton Strategies shortly after the decisions were announced found that far more people supported the rulings than didn’t. For example, regarding 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, where the Court ruled that a Colorado web designer could not be forced to create websites for same-sex weddings, more than twice as many people supported the decision as opposed it.

The Politics

The interesting part of this is that Supreme Court decisions are a reaction, and therefore the public’s approval or disapproval of decisions are a lagging indicator. Before an issue comes before the Court, there is some action taken on the part of government, then a reaction, a lawsuit or trial, then various appeals and so on, before the Supreme Court even examines the issue. The process can take years. It is easy, then, to draw some conclusions on these cases, that the American people in general are growing tired of progressive shenanigans, that attitudes are changing, that a rightward shift in the Overton Window is underway.

If only things were that simple.

The analogy to Poe’s tale and to his vision of the pendulum may be more apt than we think. There are indications that some on the Left are increasingly seeing violence as an acceptable tactic in political debates. Shades of 1856!Say what you will about the political Left, but they sure do hang together, and they won’t give up without a fight. Removing the strangleholds they have on academia and entertainment, in particular, won’t be easy—and it won’t be done overnight.

The political pendulum may be, as it has been in the past (as recently as the post-Watergate swing to the left), a benign sort of thing, that you might find in an antique grandfather clock. Or it might be the more sinister sort that Poe described and that Vincent Price wielded. We’ve seen it before. In 1972, it was the former. In 1860, it was the latter. Remember what was significant about 1860. And the Left, if they see themselves starting to lose their control of any of these political, academic, or entertainment institutions, will react vigorously. Maybe violently.

That sort of pendulum, after a certain number of swings, cuts a body in half. That body could be the citizenry of the United States. And if it doesn’t? When a pendulum swings one way, it sooner or later swings back the other way.

Progressives may control most major institutions, but Americans are still fiercely independent. If the Left fails to moderate their positions, they could face a backlash of Newtonian proportions.

We can hope. The long march through the institutions that the Left called for and (credit where credit is due) successfully carried out, must be undone. Those institutions must once more have diversity; not the fake diversity of skin tone and plumbing, but intellectual diversity.

Will this ever happen? Are the American people’s attitudes swinging in that direction? The 2024 elections will tell us a great deal. Will the pendulum continue to swing? If it does, will Poe’s vision prove prophetic? Will the pendulum cut us in half when it swings – or when it, inevitably, swings back?



Slavery, Skills, and Political Opportunism

Slavery, Skills, and Political Opportunism

posted by Manic Contrarian at RedState 

In preparation for this edit, I watched “12 Years a Slave,” the critically acclaimed and Oscar-winning movie based on the true story of Solomon Northup, a free African-American man living in upstate New York in the 1840s. A talented musician, Solomon gets tricked, abducted, and sold into slavery in the South, where he endures unimaginable suffering and hardship for 12 years, hence the name of the movie. As Solomon faces the dehumanizing reality of slavery, and here’s the essential point, he encounters moments of compassion and hope from fellow slaves and even sympathetic white slave owners. Throughout his ordeal, Solomon desperately holds onto his identity as a free man endowed by his Creator with an inalienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Well, maybe you need to read between the lines a little bit. 

An important lesson we can take from the movie is to not only recognize the ongoing impact of slavery but to actively strive for a society that values equality, justice, and dignity for all people, irrespective of who we are or where we originate. After all, we are all created in God’s image, and our treatment of each other should reflect this unequivocal truth. 

Now let me get to the main point. On Wednesday of this week, Florida Republican Congressman Byron Donalds joined others, including Vice President Kamala Harris, in condemning Florida’s education curriculum for teaching as part of the Black experience, the reality of slavery, but also the reality that slavery, despite its hideousness, also empowered many slaves with life skills including agricultural knowledge, craftsmanship, cooking and culinary arts, music, storytelling, and literacy. Congressman Donalds, like Vice President Kamala Harris, objects to such undeniable truths being pointed out as part of any curriculum on the slavery experience in the American South circa 1788–1865. But we expect as much from Kamala Harris, who never misses an opportunity to race-bait. But Byron Donalds, a “conservative” who has assumed a high-profile role as both defender and supporter of all things Donald Trump-related, should really know better. But politics makes strange bedfellows, as the old saying goes. 

Recognizing the political opportunity to punch Ron DeSantis in the nose—the man who, it so happens, is also Trump’s primary opponent for the Republican nomination—was apparently too tempting for the Florida Congressman to pass on. The real question is: was it Donalds’ idea to join the shameless Harris in her unfair attacks on DeSantis? Or did marching orders come from Mar-a-Lago? 

Regardless, I want to address this issue of slaves learning skills while enduring the indignity of slavery. The negative reaction from both Byron Donalds and Kamala Harris ignores an important and elegant truism about human beings. And that truism is that even under the most horrendous conditions, as told both powerfully and poignantly in the Oscar-winning film, the undeniable reality is that the human spirit is indelibly resilient, the human mind is unequaled in its magnificence, and the intestinal fortitude of some human beings is indestructible and won’t be held down in perpetuity. Who wants to debate that point? 

Yes, and for sure, people can suffer the hardships of their captivity and not always survive physically. But Christ, who came to Earth to set the captives free, also gives us as human beings the fiber of our being and the marrow in our bones to overcome everything and anything, especially if we focus on His infinite strength rather than on our own strength, which is very finite. And that’s perhaps the real enduring lesson in all of this, and one that we all should be willing to discuss and teach to our kids and future generations. And that goes for politicians like Byron Donalds and Kamala Harris. Needless to say, I have no hope for Kamala Harris when it comes to rising above the partisan politics of the moment, and I suppose we’ll see if Donalds is any better.



Entire Democrat Party Pretends Biden’s 4-Year-Old Grandchild Does Not Exist



House Minority Leader Hakeem Jefferies denied the existence of Joe Biden’s seventh grandchild on Thursday, making the New York Democrat the latest to partake in the Biden family’s continued shunning of one of its youngest members.

The moment came during a Thursday press event in which Jeffries was asked by a reporter whether he thinks the president should acknowledge the existence of Navy Roberts, the 4-year-old daughter of Hunter Biden and Lunden Roberts. Rather than address the question, Jeffries replied, “I have no idea what you’re talking about” before going on to lie about Joe Biden’s economic record.

Jefferies is hardly the only Democrat to deny the existence of Navy Roberts. In fact, the entire Biden family has continuously refused to recognize the 4-year-old. In the year following Navy’s birth, Hunter “repeatedly denied” he was the girl’s father, even going as far as to claim he didn’t have sexual relations with Lunden. A DNA test administered in November 2019, however, proved that Hunter is indeed Navy’s father.

Even after the test confirmed his parentage, Hunter attempted to get out of paying child support to Lunden. He’s also reportedly hid at the White House to avoid being served legal papers over the matter.

Joe Biden — who legacy media love to cast as a caring “family man” — has also repeatedly denied Navy’s existence. During an April event at the White House, the president falsely claimed he had six grandchildren and not seven. The president has furthermore only hung stockings for six of his grandchildren during the 2021 and 2022 Christmas seasons, according to the Washington Examiner.

My grandchildren are “crazy about me and I’m crazy about them. Every single day, I contact every one of my grandchildren,” Biden claimed during a 2022 podcast interview. White House staff have reportedly been instructed to assert publicly that the president only has six grandchildren and not seven.

Other Democrats who have refused to acknowledge Navy Roberts include First Lady Jill BidenWhite House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, and Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., among others.



Ukraine moves Christmas Day in snub to Russia

 

Ukraine moves Christmas Day in snub to Russia  


Ukraine has moved its official Christmas Day state holiday from 7 January to 25 December, the latest move aimed at distancing itself from Russia.

President Volodymyr Zelensky signed into law a parliamentary bill that aimed to "abandon the Russian heritage of imposing Christmas celebrations".

In recent years, Kyiv has been cutting religious, cultural and other ties with Russia, aligning itself with the West.

This process escalated following Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022.

Mr Zelensky signed the bill on Friday - two weeks after it had been passed by Ukrainian lawmakers.

The legislation also moves another religious holiday, Day of Ukrainian Statehood, from 28 July to 15 July, and the Defenders' Day, which commemorates armed forces veterans, from 14 October to 1 October  

Moscow has so far made no public comments on the issue.

For centuries, first imperial Russia and then the Moscow-dominated Soviet Union had tried - but always failed - to totally control Ukraine.

This included the imposed authority of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) over Ukraine's churches.

But in 2019, the recently formed Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU) was granted independence by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, the head of the global Orthodox Church.

The move provoked a furious response in the ROC, which is openly defending President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. 

Until this year, the OCU - like several other Orthodox churches, including the ROC - celebrated Christmas Day on 7 January, in line with the Julian calendar.

But the OCU has now officially switched to the more-precise Gregorian calendar used in most parts of the world.

Ukraine's decision to move Christmas is the latest step by the country to distance itself from its north-eastern neighbour.

Cities and villages all over Ukraine have recently seen renaming of their streets linked to Russian and Soviet historical figures.

Similarly, a number of monuments have been taken down, and Russian films made after 2014 banned in Ukraine.

Those measures followed Russia's illegal annexation of Ukraine's southern Crimea peninsula in March 2014.  


https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-66341617  





Emails: Biden White House Pressured Big Tech Censors To Remove Vaxx Memes, Tucker Carlson Videos

The censorship collusion communications were handed over by Facebook after the committee threatened to ‘hold Mark Zuckerberg in contempt.’



Shortly after President Joe Biden was inaugurated, his White House began pressuring censors at Facebook and Instagram to remove Americans’ First Amendment-protected posts if they contradicted the regime’s messaging on Covid, according to emails uncovered by the House Judiciary Committee.

The documents detailing the censorship collusion were only handed over by Facebook after the committee threatened to “hold Mark Zuckerberg in contempt,” Chairman Jim Jordan said, “which PROVE that government pressure was directly responsible for censorship on Facebook.”

“These documents, AND OTHERS that were just produced to the Committee, prove that the Biden Admin abused its powers to coerce Facebook into censoring Americans, preventing free and open discourse on issues of critical public importance,” Jordan wrote in a tweet.

The first set of emails sent to CEO Mark Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg express concern that “external stakeholders, including the [Biden] White House” want Facebook to “remove more COVID-19 vaccine discouraging content.”

The unnamed employee who penned the email said Facebook shared “the top 100 vaccine-related posts on FB in the U.S.” between April 5 and April 11, 2021.

“While authoritative information dominated the list, the White House was concerned that the #3 post was a vaccine discouraging humorous meme, and they called on us to delete the meme,” the staffer continued.

The meme in question features a picture of actor Leonardo Di Caprio pointing to a television screen. The caption reads “10 years from now you will be watching TV and hear…‘Did you or a loved one take the covid vaccine? You may be entitled…’”

Another email from Facebook’s President for Global Affairs Nick Clegg to his team confirmed that Biden’s Senior Adviser Andy Slavitt was “outraged” about Facebook’s hesitancy to remove the comedic content.

“He was outraged — not too strong a word to describe his reaction — that we did not remove this post which was third most highly ranked post in the data set we sent to him,” Clegg warned.

Clegg claimed to have pushed back on Slavitt by explaining that “removing content like that would represent a significant incision into traditional boundaries of free expression in the US.”

Slavitt, however, reiterated that content that “demonstrably inhibits confidence in Covid vaccines amongst those the Biden administration is trying to reach” shouldn’t be allowed by Big Tech. He reminded Clegg that Covid vaccine skepticism was already banned on platforms like Google’s YouTube.

“Slavitt disregarded the warning and the First Amendment,” Jordan confirmed.

After fielding backlash from Biden’s team, Facebook’s Vice President of Public Policy Brian Rice expressed an urgency to “regroup and take stock of where we are in our relations with the [White House], and our internal methods too” after coming to “a crossroads for us with the [Biden] White House in these early days.”

Behind the scenes, Facebook began prepping explanations it could offer to the White House about why vaccine-critical monologues from then-Fox News host Tucker Carlson were only “reduced and demoted” instead of banned completely.

“The video is receiving 50 percent demotion for seven days as it is in the queue to be fact checked,” the email states.

While private pressure ramped up on Facebook, Jordan noted that the White House and other Biden-led agencies launched a public campaign calling for Big Tech to censor dissidents just a few months after the incriminating emails were exchanged.

By August, Facebook heads decided to ask its censorship team to “brainstorm some additional policy levers we can pull to be more aggressive against . . . misinformation.”

“This is stemming from the continued criticism of our approach from the [Biden] administration,” an Aug. 2, 2021 email states.

Jordan said that as long as Facebook continues to cooperate with Republicans’ investigation, “the Committee has decided to hold contempt in abeyance. For now.”

“To be clear, contempt is still on the table and WILL be used if Facebook fails to cooperate in FULL,” Jordan warned.

Last week, Jordan revealed in a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray that the FBI admitted to Twitter that Hunter Biden’s laptop was real on the day the New York Post published its bombshell but then switched its narrative to “no further comment” and refused to acknowledge the laptop’s veracity to any other Big Tech companies ahead of the 2020 election.