4/ I write about Biden's racist judicial appointments and the long-term consequences of them, in my forthcoming book, The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism is Tearing America Apart- out in April and available now for pre-order.
1/ As I did for Iowa, I wanted to do a quick NH vote analysis.
Bottom Line: As the New York Times data reporter @Nate_Cohn wrote:
"New Hampshire was just about the ideal state for Nikki Haley. It doesn’t get better from here."
Here's why. . .
2/ First, This is a REPUBLICAN primary, and Trump dominated among Republicans winning 74% of their votes, despite Haley's endorsement by the popular NH GOP GOV.
Haley made it "respectable" by racking up large margins among indies and Dems who don't vote in most GOP primaries.
3/ Also, the NH primary electorate is UNUSUALLY secular for a GOP primary.
White Evangelicals made up just 19% of GOP primary voters. Trump won these voters 70-26.
By contrast 72% of South Carolina GOP primary voters (the next state) are white evangelicals.
2/ Quiet Quitting as a trend emerged during COVID.
Simply put, if people perceive their jobs to have no value and meaning, they do no more than absolutely necessary.
During COVID, remote work made this easier to do for many workers.
3/ This is a consequence of the trends I write about in my forthcoming book, The Unprotected Class, on the rise of anti-white racism in American culture and how anti-white discrimination has become a factor in almost every area of American public life.
2/ "In a country where being racist is the ultimate sin, how has our ruling class gotten away with attacking the majority of Americans on the basis of their race? The answer is scary, and this outstanding book explains."
-- Tucker Carlson
3/ "There are few greater taboos in public discourse than using the word “white” non-pejoratively. Jeremy Carl explains this taboo--and breaks it, in the hope of saving the U.S. from a future of ever-worsening race relations"
Heather Mac Donald, Author, When Race Trumps Merit
1/ Some were surprised yesterday that an African American Judge, Rossie Alston Jr. was the person to temporarily save the Confederate Memorial, dedicated to reconciliation between North and South, in Arlington National Cemetery.
But they shouldn't be.
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2/ Frederick Douglass was one of the great Americans of the 19th century. An escaped slave, his writing and oratory made him one of the pre-eminent figures of the abolitionist movement, an international celebrity, and probably the most prominent African American of his time.
3/ At the dedication of the Emancipation Statue featuring Lincoln in 1876, Douglass endorsed the prudential politics that caused Lincoln to put the preservation of the Union, before the slavery issue.
In doing so, he showed both his and Lincoln's statesmanship.