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One union that Peltola won’t like: National Taxpayers Union grades her ‘F’ for spending and tax votes

The National Taxpayers Union annual report card on Congress is out and it has Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky at the top, and all Democrats anchoring the bottom of the class.

Massie earned a score of 96% and earned the “Taxpayers’ Friend Award.” The overall House score was 43, with the Republican majority average at 74%.

Alaska’s only congressional representative, Rep. Mary Peltola, earned an F, just 20%, in the “Big Spender” category.

The scores, on a scale of 1-100, are given based on votes taken on spending and taxes, and votes that increase government debt.

The National Taxpayers’ Union is a nonprofit fiscally conservative taxpayer advocacy organization working for lower taxes, smaller government, and economic freedom.

For this year’s report, based on actions taken in 2023, Senators who received a score of 81% or above and Representatives who received a score of 87% or above earned an ‘A’ grade and a Taxpayers’ Friend Award. In more than 40 years of rating Congress, no legislator has earned a perfect 100 percent score from the group. The average in both chambers was only 43 percent.

Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan received a 68% score, close to the Senate Republican average, and Sen. Lisa Murkowski was scored 59%, below average for Republicans.

“It is essential for Americans to be informed as to how their elected officials vote, not just what they say,” said Pete Sepp, President of NTU. “Average citizens and families need to make fiscally sound decisions and we expected nothing less from Congress. NTU’s rating holds our lawmakers accountable, and we are grateful for those Taxpayers’ Friend award winners who made an extra effort to remember taxpayers when voting on the floor.”

Peltola was low, but not the lowest. That ranking belonged to Democrat Rep. Robert Cortez Scott of Virginia who had a score of just 5%. During the fiscal 2024 appropriations process, Scott requested several million dollars’ worth of earmarked spending in appropriations bills.

The National Taxpayers Union, “The Voice of America’s Taxpayers,” is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization working for lower taxes, smaller government, and economic freedom at all levels. More information on NTU’s work is available at www.ntu.org.

See the entire report and methodology at this link.

Radio station comes clean: They edited a Biden interview to take out embarrassing sections

A radio show hosted by an anti-Trump broadcaster edited an interview with President Joe Biden, removing segments that were controversial and made the president look bad.

The Earl Ingram Show was one of two radio programs that were contacted by the Biden campaign with an offer to interview Biden following the June 27 debate, which has become a pivotal moment in the Biden presidency due to Biden’s disastrous performance.

The interview with Biden was recorded July 3 and aired July 4 on radio stations across Wisconsin, without the sections that the Biden campaign had requested to be removed.

The following week, Civic Media management was informed that the Biden campaign had asked for two edits of the interview, which were granted by the Earl Ingram production team.

The two edits were:

1. At time 5:20, the removal of “…and in addition to that, I have more Blacks in my administration than any other president, all other presidents combined, and in major positions, cabinet positions.”

2. At time 14:15, in reference to Donald Trump’s call for the death penalty for the Central Park Five, the removal of “I don’t know if they even call for their hanging or not, but he–but they said […] convicted of murder.”

“In the interest of transparency, and consistent with Civic Media’s mission and core values, we are sharing the edited segments now, and making the full, unedited interview available. Given the gravity of the current political moment, the stakes in this election, and the importance of public scrutiny of public officials in the highest office, we believe it is important to share this information,” the radio station wrote.

Ingram is in the never-Trump camp. On Ingram’s July 11 show, he starts out with a monologue warning about Trump and the dangers he would pose to the country if elected again.”

The news station sticks by Ingram but says the show made a mistake in editing the Biden interview.

“With a high-profile interview comes a listener expectation that journalistic interview standards will be applied, even for non-news programming. We did not meet those expectations,” the station wrote.

“Civic Media disagrees with the team’s judgments in the moment, both with respect to the handling of the interview questions and the decision to edit the interview audio. We have taken this opportunity as a new media organization to clarify our internal policies to ensure that everyone in the organization understands the standards we expect for live and pre-recorded interviews, particularly for commentators and other non-news personnel. A policy defining Civic Media’s content and production standards for non-news programming that covers our opinion content, including The Earl Ingram Show, is in the process of being reviewed and finalized, based in part on our published Civic Media News Ethics and Standards that applies to hard news,” the station wrote.

The news of the edits to the Biden interview come on the heels of revelations that media hosts have been given questions in advance by the Biden Administration, prior to the president being made available for interviews.

Bumbler-in-Chief: Biden refers to VP Kamala Harris as ‘Vice President Trump’ at press conference

In his “Big Boy” press conference on Thursday, President Biden only took questions from a pre-selected list friendly reporters. There were to be no questions taken, for example, from Peter Doocy, senior White House correspondent for FOX News.

In answer to a question about whether Vice President Kamala Harris is prepared to step in as president should he not be able to continued, Biden answered by calling her “Vice President Trump.”

“I wouldn’t have picked Vice President Trump to be vice president, though I think she’s not qualified to be president,” he responded.

Trump campaign Alaska Chair Kelly Tshibaka said it was one flub after another.

“This press conference showed us more confusion we’ve come to expect from President Biden. In the span of two hours, Biden called Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy ‘Putin,’ called Kamala Harris ‘Vice President Trump,’ and said he’s following the advice of his ‘Commander In Chief.’ He showed determination to stay in the race while noting that the polls show he’s doing well, and then immediately saying nobody believes the polls. He also stated that none of his advisors have told him he can’t win the presidential election,” Tshibaka observed.

Nick Begich, a candidate for Congress for Alaska, said, “Biden hasn’t been holding many press conferences in his 3 long years. Tonight he reminded the nation why.”

Prior to the press conference, Biden wound up the NATO summit by publicly introducing the president of Ukraine “President Putin,” before correcting himself.

Toward the end of the press conference, Biden said that his campaign wanted him to get in front of people in a more unscripted way. That he did, although he said at the beginning of the press conference that his staff had given him the list of reporters he would call on.

“I’m determined on running but I think it’s important that I allay fears by letting them see me out there,” he said, adding that there is a perception that the 81-year-old Biden is not prepared to sit with reporters without it being highly controlled.

“We’re going out in areas where we think we can win, where we can persuade people to move our way,” he said.

One of the unscripted things that Biden said is that if he is reelected he will institute national rent control, so that landlords are limited to raising rents no more than 5% per year. He excoriated corporations for making profits and said he will ensure their profits are driven down. He also said he had driven down inflation. He blasted Donald Trump, saying he would not be able to end the war between Ukraine and Russia — a war that started while Biden was in his second year of the presidency.

Answering a question about whether delegates to the Democratic National Convention would be released from their pledge to him and allowed to vote their conscience, he responded: “Obviously they’re free to do whatever they want. But I got overwhelming support, overwhelming support. I won — I forget how many votes I won in the primary, but [it was] overwhelming. And so tomorrow, if all of the sudden I show up at the convention and everybody says we want somebody else, that’s the democratic process.” Then in a forced whisper, he said: “It’s not gonna happen.”

The press conference had been delayed by over 90 minutes, possibly owing to the fact that Biden was finishing up the NATO summit with world leaders.

“He started off rough and he’s still having rough patches…but this is good enough to keep him in the race. Which is terrible news for Democrats and excellent news for Trump,” commented Ben Shapiro.

Peltola’s Blue Dog co-chair calls for Biden to actually resign, the other says he’s not sure anymore

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Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington, one of the three co-chairs of the Blue Dog Democrats, is the first Democrat in Congress to call on President Joe Biden to resign from office — not just drop out of the presidential race. She is in a swing district and facing stiff competition this election cycle.

“I’ve spent the past two weeks listening to my constituents express their concerns about the President’s age and health. Like most people I represent in Southwest Washington, I doubt the President’s judgement about his health, his fitness to do the job, and whether he is the one making important decisions about our country, rather than unelected advisors,” said Gluesenkamp Perez in a statement. “Americans deserve to feel their president is fit enough to do the job. The crisis of confidence in the President’s leadership needs to come to an end. The President should do what he knows is right for the country and put the national interest first.”

Meanwhile, as Peltola smokes salmon in Bethel, the other Blue Dog Coalition co-chair, Rep. Jared Golden, said, “It is impossible to know whether this man I’ve spent hours one on one with is mentally capable of serving as Commander in Chief.”

Golden also said, “I will not vote for someone if I don’t think they are physically or mentally equipped to lead this nation. And I do not know the answer to that question at this time.”

Biden introduces the president of Ukraine as ‘Putin’

At the end of the NATO summit on Thursday, President Joe Biden took the podium to introduce the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy .

Instead, he introduced Zelenskyy as “President Putin.”

Biden somehow recognized his mistake: “President Putin? I’m going to beat President Putin, President Zelenskyy. I am so focused on beating Putin,” Biden said, trying to make a joke about the gaffe. Zelenskyy is fighting a war against Putin’s aggression in Ukraine.

“I am better,” joked Zelenskyy, as he shook Biden’s hand. Over 500,000 Russians and Ukrainians have been killed or wounded since the war began in February of 2022, with a Russian invasion of its border nation.

It was yet another stumble by President Biden, and it occurred just before he was to hold a “Big Boy” press conference, as described by his communications team, directly with the media this afternoon, as he attempts to prove he is still fit for office.

Let them eat fish: While Peltola smokes, U.S. House votes down Biden Title IX transgender entitlement

The U.S. House voted along party lines in favor of a joint resolution to reverse the Biden Administration’s recent expansion of protections for transgender student athletes, which is scheduled to go into effect Aug. 1.

The vote on House Joint Resolution 165 was 210 to 205.

Alaska’s Rep. Mary Peltola skipping out on the vote so she could smoke fish in Bethel for her freezer this winter. Bethel observers say she has been cutting and smoking salmon. She also skipped out on a vote to ensure that illegal aliens are not voting in federal elections.

The Biden reinterpretation of Title IX, finalized this spring, allows boys and men who “identify” as females to enter spaces reserved for girls, such as locker rooms and bathrooms in schools across the country. Biden’s rewrite is now the subject of numerous lawsuits from conservative groups and attorneys general, including Alaska’s Treg Taylor.

Republican Rep. Mary Miller of Illinois, who was the lead sponsor on the resolution, said, “It’s a great day for our daughters and granddaughters, who deserve protection from Biden’s radical attempt to force men into their private spaces & athletics.”

Miller, when she introduced the resolution, said, “Joe Biden is undermining years of progress women have made in securing their rights under Title IX. For more than half a century, Title IX has protected women and girls, ensuring they have equal opportunities in education. However, the Biden Administration is putting our girls at risk by allowing men to access women and girls’ bathrooms and locker rooms. This divergence is a blatant violation of the protections Title IX was meant to guarantee, and it undermines the very foundation of women’s rights and security in their private spaces.”

The Oscar goes to … Peltola, who has been part of the cover-up about Biden’s dementia, NRCC says

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Rep. Mary Peltola disappeared into Bush Alaska to fish, she said, while the rest of the nation is in turmoil over President Biden’s dementia, and only 40 days remain until the Alaska primary election.

But Peltola hasn’t been spotted yet out on the fishing grounds, according to sources in Bethel. 1:17 p.m. update: Peltola has been spotted in Bethel smoking and cutting fish.

Stevie Ray, morning host on KEDI-FM radio, put out a call repeatedly on Thursday for listeners to let the station know if Peltola has been spotted. KEDI has the top news radio show in Bethel. Ray said he didn’t get a single call or message during the 90 minute from anyone saying Peltola had been seen in town or on the river, even though he put out the all-points-bulletin several times during the show.

Stevie Ray of KEDI puts out a be-on-the-Lookout advisory for Mary Peltola.

Someone on Facebook commented they spotted Peltola at the Costco Fairbanks. Another noted that subsistence fishing ended three days ago but Peltola didn’t go back to Washington to vote on the SAVE Act. A Bethel resident said Peltola’s boat by her house has not been moved for a long time and she would have needed it to fish for sockeye salmon.

While Peltola hides from the media and congressional duties, the Republican National Congressional Committee has produced an ad that highlights how the embattled representative, who is now fighting people in rural Alaska over her stance on the Donlin mine, has been part of the coverup for Biden, by calling him one of the “smartest, sharpest people” she has met in D.C.

Here’s the NRCC ad, which points out that Peltola has met with Biden at least eight times, and “knows the truth” about his frail mental condition:

It’s possible Biden campaign aides have reached Peltola, as POLITICO today reported that delegates to the Democratic National Convention have been contacted by the campaign and interrogated as to their loyalty to the president. Peltola is a delegate to the DNC convention in Chicago, Aug. 19-22.

“Fearing a floor revolt against his nomination, President Biden’s aides are telephoning individual delegates to next month’s Democratic convention to gauge their loyalty to the president, according to three delegates who received a call this week,” POLITICO reported.

“After a round of introductory questions confirming each delegate was still planning on going to Chicago and asking if they had served as delegate before, the Biden aide making the calls got to the point, the Democratic activists recalled to me in separate interviews,” Jonathan Martin wrote.

“One of the delegates said the line of questioning turned with an inquiry along the lines of, ‘Do you understand what being a pledged delegate means?’ before the aide asked: ‘Do you have any potential disagreements with the president?’” he wrote.

Another delegate was asked, “‘Is there any reason you couldn’t or wouldn’t support the president at the convention?’” Another was asked if he had “any concerns.”

“The delegates were thunderstruck at the calls. One of them initially wondered if it was some sort of prank until double-checking the caller ID and seeing Delaware’s area code, 302. After hanging up, each of them reached out to other convention delegates they knew and found these individuals also received the calls,” Martin reported. “The three delegates I spoke to, all long-standing veterans of Democratic campaigns, said they had the same initial reaction after hanging up with the Biden aide: Was this an attempt by the president’s campaign to potentially block or replace disloyal pledged delegates?”

Now six clubs: Capital City Republican Women endorse Nick Begich for Congress

Six out of the seven Republican women’s clubs in Alaska have endorsed Republican Nick Begich for Congress. The latest club to do so is Capital City Republican Women, which announced the endorsement on Wednesday.

Capital City Republican Women was organized in Juneau in Territorial Days to promote an informed electorate and support the election of Republican candidates to political office.

“Over the past three years, Alaska Congressional candidate Nick Begich has visited Juneau several times and become acquainted with many of our members. We have found Nick to be highly intelligent, thoughtful and well-spoken,” the group wrote in a statement.

“He is hard-working and energetic and is unafraid to answer hard questions and stand firm on conservative principles. Nick’s campaign website speaks to the breadth – and depth – of his knowledge of the issues facing Alaska and America. It is clear that he possesses an extraordinary grasp of both current and emerging topics of critical importance to our state and country.
Nick has also demonstrated considerable depth of character by promising he will withdraw from the process if he is not the top-scoring Republican in the August 20, 2024, Primary Election,” the club wrote.

Nancy Dahlstrom has not made the same commitment to drop from the race if she comes in behind another Republican. She joined the race in November, six months after Begich filed. Dahlstrom has support from some Washington, D.C. Republicans, such as the National Republican Congressional Committee, while Begich has support from the Freedom Caucus. Dahlstrom has the endorsement of Donald Trump, while Begich has the endorsement of Vivek Ramaswamy and Byron Donalds.

Dahlstrom hasn’t been able to attain an endorsement from any of the Republican women’s clubs, even though she has Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s support. Some Republicans are concerned she is too old to start a congressional career, which is hinted at in the Capital City Republican Women’s statement:

“CCRW believes that Nick Begich represents the finest of the next generation of Alaska leaders and has the greatest potential to serve Alaska in the United States Congress well into the future. CCRW is proud to endorse Nick Begich for Alaska’s sole seat in the United States House of Representatives,” the Juneau women wrote.

Chinese war ships spotted in Bering Sea

The U.S. Coast Guard encountered four People’s Republic of China military ships in the Bering Sea on Saturday and Sunday.

The crew of U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Kimball detected three Chinese vessels approximately 124 miles north of the Amchitka Pass in the Aleutian Islands, and an HC-130J aircrew from U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak detected an another Chinese vessel approximately 84 miles north of the Amukta Pass.

On Sunday, word of the Chinese vessels began appearing on social media, but the Coast Guard had no comment at the time.

All four of the People’s Republic of China vessels were transiting in international waters but still inside the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone, which extends 200 nautical miles from the U.S. shoreline.

“The Chinese naval presence operated in accordance with international rules and norms,” said Rear Adm. Megan Dean, Seventeenth Coast Guard District commander. “We met presence with presence to ensure there were no disruptions to U.S. interests in the maritime environment around Alaska.”

The Chinese vessels responded to U.S. Coast Guard radio communication and their stated purpose was “freedom of navigation operations.” Coast Guard cutter Kimball continued to monitor all ships until they transited south of the Aleutian Islands into the North Pacific Ocean. The Kimball continues to monitor activities in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone to ensure the safety of U.S. vessels and international commerce in the area.

The Coast Guard, in coordination with U.S. Northern Command, was fully aware of and tracked the Chinese naval presence, the Coast Guard said in a statement. In September of 2021 and 2022, Coast Guard cutters deployed in the Bering Sea also encountered Chinese surface action groups. There were also several Chinese and Russian ships spotted in 2023.

The Kimball patrolled under Operation Frontier Sentinel, a Coast Guard operation designed to meet presence with presence when strategic competitors operate in and around U.S. waters. The U.S Coast Guard’s presence strengthens the international rules-based order and promotes the conduct of operations in a manner that follows international norms.

Coast Guard Cutter Kimball is a 418-foot legend class national security cutter homeported in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Sen. Dan Sullivan spoke about the matter on Thursday, after being briefed by the Commandant of the Coast Guard.

“I applaud the Coast Guard for sending an aircraft and a National Security Cutter to track this naval task force. Our military needs to be ready for increasing Chinese, and joint Chinese and Russian military activity near Alaska’s coast,” Sullivan said.

He also met Wednesday with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Charles Brown and raised the issue of “how America must be much more prepared for the increasing activity in the Arctic, and to also let Alaskans know that our military is on the job protecting our state and our country,” Sullivan said.