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Rob Montz

California was once a pioneer in tough on crime policies. The public repeatedly backed serious sentencing for violent criminals, most famously the three strikes law, which permanently incarcerates people who prove incapable of reform But California had changed. Progressives have assumed full control of every branch of California government and are now systematically dismantling these laws. Their idealism is aiding and abetting criminals

And their campaign has found its most extreme expression in the Racial Justice Act.

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Charles Murray, a long-time scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, is one of the most important social scientists of the last 50 years. His work reveals profound, unseen truths about the shifts in American society.

And yet, to the average person, the word they think of when they hear his name is "Racist." Or "White Supremacist." Or "Pseudo-scientist." Murray has been subjected to 30 years of misrepresentation and name-calling, primarily based on a single chapter in his book "The Bell Curve," which, when it was released in the early 90s, caused a national firestorm and propelled Murray into intellectual superstardom.

And all that controversy has obscured what Murray's life's work is really about: it's about "the invisible revolution." This is an epic, sustained restructuring of America into a new class system, not based on race, gender, or nationality, but on IQ, on the power in people's brains.

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Iran, a country of enforced Islam, state-sponsored terrorism, and a brutal gender apartheid regime, has found an unusual ally here in America, a place willing to house and promote its propagandists.

That place is Princeton University, which has gladly let its prestige to people who do thinks like: defend Iran's record on women's rights; called the Iranian revolution a glorious moment of utopian possibilities; and claim the country is not, in fact, a dictatorship.

Peer under the prestige and you'll find a place that's so drenched in academic jargon and reflexive anti-Americanism that it's willing to support defenders of a patently evil regime.

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How does the single luckiest person of the 90's manage to become a criminal? Meet Prakazrel Michel, a slightly below-average rapper and a man of minimal talents who happened to be high school friends with Lauryn Hill and a cousin of Wyclef Jean. They latch him into...The Fugees, who emerge from nowhere to become the most popular group on planet earth.

Our bro luck out on life. And then he used that geyser of wealth and fame in ways that got him to where he is now: a convicted criminal.

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Carlos Watson engineered a mass media fraud. A talk show no one watched. Newsletters no one read. Podcasts no one heard.

And when he ran out of money, Watson started lying. He got caught. And then he whipped out the ultimate weapon, he claimed racism.

It doesn’t work. He’s convicted. And in his most desperate hour, facing a decade in Jail...Watson pivots. He goes full MAGA... and it works.

Here’s how.

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This is the office of the Los Angeles District Attorney, the person charged with enforcing the city's laws and locking up criminals. Four years ago, at the apex of BLM mass mania, the people of Los Angeles voted to give the District Attorney job to a man named George Gascon.

Gascon was a pure vessel of Black Lives Matter orthodoxy: he denounced the legal system as inherently racist and promised to radically restructured it. And once he got in office, that's exactly what he did. He stopped forcing misdemeanor crimes. He let prisoners get out of jail early. He slashed sentences. He hamstrung prosecutors.

We went to Los Angeles to investigate how this experiment has been going, to watch Gascon's grand visions collide with reality.

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More heat for the new subs:

New York City engineered a crime decline miracle in the 90s. Rudy Giuliani and his police chief Bernard Kerik used the pure power of policing, including aggressive gun confiscations and "stop and frisk," to slash the city's murder rate from over 2,000 a year to under 300.

The city started to suffer a steady corrosion of this legacy under Bill DeBlasio, who took over as mayor in 2021 and hemmed in policing power with intrusive regulations insensitive to the realities of urban crime. Then, in 2020, that corrosion was turbocharged when the country's "racial reckoning" powered a horde of anti-police activists into city government. That includes TIffany Caban, Jumaane Williams and Kristin Richardson Jordan, who've dramatically cut the NYPD budget and further hamstrung police with fantastical rules such as the "diaphragm" law, which effectively prohibits officers from putting any pressure at all on a suspect's chest or neck during the course of an arrest.

This war on police has enabled violent chaos to spread throughout the city.

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Another classic from the archive:

The civil war as you've never seen it before.

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Come along with us to some of the most prestigious colleges in America. We’ve come to campus to bury forever a popular culture warrior talking point: there is no college free speech “crisis.” Crisis requires conflict. It requires warring parties. And on campus today, the war is... over. The dissidents lost, and the mono-culture is the new normal.

Our first episode features the case of Amy Wax, professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania. Professor Wax is on the brink of having her tenure broken and job dissolved for the offense of... expressing controversial political opinions.

A product of working class upstate New York, Wax has been unapologetically critical of affirmative action, “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion," and other left-wing shibboleths.

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Throwback to COVID: How the Deep State Really Played Trump...

Who was the chief engineer of the lockdowns? It's not who you think.

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