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#FanniWillis went to Emory School of Law, where the average LSAT this year was 168.

In her graduation year, approximately 14 African American women in the entire country scored over 170 on the LSAT.

And you can be sure they all went to Harvard and Yale, not Emory.
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Fanni Willis is what happens when affirmative action mediocrities are promoted far above their abilities.

Corruption and incompetence reign. Image
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As I documented (and @TuckerCarlson cited), of the first 97 Federal Judges confirmed by Biden, we had 22 black women and only five white men.

If you don't like DA Fanni Willis, wait until you see the Fanni Willis federal judiciary.

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.

amazon.com/Unprotected-Cl…

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More from @realJeremyCarl

Jan 31
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1/ For the first time maybe in decades, the Right has the Left exactly where they want them on immigration

Yet @LeaderMcConnell (he of the 6% approval rating) utterly squandered our advantage.

Why?

My latest piece @theammind.

americanmind.org/salvo/mcconnel…
2/ What motivated McConnell to completely flub the best issue for the GOP, when Biden was badly on the defensive?

Was it incompetence?

A love of cheap labor?

Desperation to get $ to Ukraine?

Ultimately, it doesn't really matter. Image
3/ A remarkable 70 percent of voters disapprove of Biden’s handling of the border.

Given that Biden has refused to enforce our existing laws, there was never a need to negotiate with him on new ones. Image
Read 11 tweets
Jan 24
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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. . .Image
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. Image
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. Image
Read 12 tweets
Jan 22
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1/ White Americans are “quiet quitting” our leading institutions.

This has potentially profound consequences for America’s future that are just beginning to reveal themselves.

More on this trend in this thread and in the article linked below.

amgreatness.com/2024/01/22/whi…
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. Image
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.

amazon.com/Unprotected-Cl…
Read 11 tweets
Dec 23, 2023
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1/ Need a last-minute stocking stuffer?

I’m delighted to announce that my new book, The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism is Tearing America Apart is now available for pre-order.

I think It’s great, but don’t take my word for it . . .

. .amazon.com/Unprotected-Cl…
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 Image
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 Image
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Dec 19, 2023
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. Image
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. Image
Read 10 tweets
Dec 18, 2023
1/ Today at Arlington National Cemetery, they will tear down a memorial built to celebrate reconciliation between North and South.

But commanding American General and President U.S. Grant had a dramatically different view of reconciliation than the monument wreckers.

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2/ Grant chose the pallbearers for his funeral.
He picked Union General Sherman and Sheridan, and Confederate Generals Gen. Buckner and Gen. Johnston.

Union and Confederate officers in the procession rode together in the same carriages. Image
3/ A newspaper at the time wrote that Grant did not need to be remembered in pictures, prose, or poetry because “the union is his monument.”

How different than the attitude of leftists today. Image
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