US Makes the Right Call to Quit UN Human Rights Council

 
 
Jun 20, 2018
 

Good morning from Washington, where President Trump and House Republicans hope to come together on reforms to the nation's immigration system. Rachel del Guidice has a snapshot as of a critical meeting last night. The Trump administration makes good moves by bolting the U.N.'s suspect human rights panel and advancing a health care plan to help millions, Brett Schaefer and Bob Moffit write, respectively. Plus: Fred Lucas on a new adventure for a conservative commentator, Dennis Prager on a personal tangle with a radical group, and Walter Williams on the left's betrayal of black Americans.

 
 
 
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The Human Rights Council's process concluded that the U.S. has more need of human rights advice than Cuba, Iran, and Sudan.
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The Southern Poverty Law Center is cited and even relied upon by The New York Times, Facebook, Amazon, Google, and CNN. Apple gave the organization a million dollars. This is all testimony to the moral state of mainstream media and corporate culture in America today.
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President Trump tells GOP lawmakers that he could sign either of two immigration bills, both of which address "Dreamers," although some conservative groups oppose both measures.
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The Trump administration is moving forward with significant regulatory relief for millions of Americans seeking more affordable health coverage and better choices than they can get under Obamacare.
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"It was a civil show. Understand, 80 percent of our audience was liberal," says Williams of his radio program. "It was the only chance I had to really talk to American blacks, to really exchange ideas and perspectives. We grew together."
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"Who are you to stop somebody from being who they are?" says one attendee in support of children transitioning from their biological sex.
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White liberals are the major beneficiaries of keeping black people fearful, angry, victimized, and resentful.
 
     
 
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