Thereâs a remarkable passage in James Comeyâs 2018 book,
A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership, where he thoughtfully and compellingly spells out what it means to be a man of decency, humility, and integrity.
Just kidding.
Come on. Weâre talking about James Comey, after all. This is the liar who continually told Donald Trump â when he was both a president-elect and a president â that he wasnât being investigated by the FBI when in fact he, Comey, was doing the investigating. This is the liar who told Fox Newsâs Bret Baier in April 2018 that he didnât know the so-called Steele dossier had been funded by the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton campaign when in fact he knew it to be so. What kind of dirtbag of an FBI director does this?
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Law firms attack Biden-endorsed trainings promoting racial stereotyping
Sunday, January 24, 2021 |
Michael F. Haverluck (OneNewsNow.com)
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Law firms and legal foundations are uniting to launch a battle in the courts against a theoretical and interpretive philosophy known as critical race theory (CRT), which teaches that racism plagues every facet of American society – its institutions and interracial interactions.
President Joe Biden made it one of his first priorities after his inauguration to issue an executive order ending former President Donald Trump’s ban on federal seminars and trainings indoctrinating CRT, which many argue promotes racial divisions and tensions.
Unity vs. disunity?
A network of private attorneys and the conservative organizations are launching a "war" against critical race theory trainings across the country as President Biden rolls back the Trump administration's efforts on the issue.
Predictions of discrimination against conservatives came true
The College Fix recently spoke to a handful of experts on free speech about the obstacles students faced in the fall semester.
In August 2020,
The Fixspoke to many of these same experts about their concerns about how coronavirus restrictions would limit freedom of expression.
They noted at the time that with the return of school and the issue of COVID-19 there was an increased possibility that the First Amendment rights of students would be infringed upon by university officials.
Their predictions came true, the experts said.
For one, colleges have frequently applied their COVID guidelines in discriminatory ways, said Kimberly Hermann, general counsel for the Southeastern Legal Foundation.