
The Point By Daniel Greenfield
Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical left and Islamic terrorism.
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Biden Announces Americans Won’t Be Rescued if Russia Invades
Daniel Greenfield
This is even worse than his minor incursion line, not just politically, but because it gets to the heart of why Biden is a horrible person and president. President Joe Biden issued a warning Thursday to any Americans who remain in Ukraine as Russia continues to threaten an invasion: Leave. “American citizens should leave now,” Biden said in an…
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The Problem Isn’t Just an Economic or Technological Monopoly, But a Cultural Monopoly
Daniel Greenfield
I’m a big supporter of using antitrust to go after Big Tech monopolies, but it’s important to understand that the vast concentrations of power are primarily a cultural problem that is expressed through these monopolies. Silicon Valley’s past flirtations with libertarianism have largely given way to lockstep leftism. We would be facing a huge problem either…
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Biden Frees 20th Hijacker To Go To Saudi 5-Star Terror Rehab
Daniel Greenfield
I’ve been covering the Obama and Biden release of Gitmo Jihadis for a while. Obama freed virtually everyone he could manage. The ones left behind were the worst of the worst, but Biden is freeing them anyway. And this particular release is big enough to get the attention of a lot of people. From the…
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Can a Bureaucrat Decide If an Amendment Gets Added to the Constitution?
Daniel Greenfield
While the Founding Fathers did their best to create documents that would stand the test of time, a persistent enough enemy with a good deal of creative schemes can find ways around everything. And so we’re dealing with the absurd situation in which a bureaucrat can decide if an amendment is in or not. Three…
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The Masks Come Off
Daniel Greenfield
The pandemic was supposed to be above politics, they claimed. Not so much. Abrupt end to mask mandates reflects a shifting political landscape – The Washington Post The abruptness is somewhat illusory. The public was increasingly paying lip service with no real sincerity to pandemic guidelines for the last year. The majority of Americans had…
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Did Teacher Union Greed Kill Dem Support for the COVID State?
Daniel Greenfield
Governor Youngkin’s victory had marked a sharp red dividing line in pandemic politics. Democrats were already aware of public dissatisfaction, especially among mothers of children, and were trying to juggle their commitment to a COVID security state with the “COVID Moms” who had enough. After letting teachers’ unions get away with shutting down schools, they…
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If You Don’t Want Homelessness, Stop Subsidizing It
Daniel Greenfield
There isn’t a “homeless” problem. While some people do end up living out of their cars after losing their homes or losing their jobs, people don’t spend a decade living on the street in cities that are unaffordable anyway because there’s no other way. The vast majority of the ‘homeless’ are vagrants with drug, alcohol,…
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Biden and the Media Frantically Lying About Handing Out Free Crack Pipes
Daniel Greenfield
Every year it seems like the media hits a new low. Fact-checking has become even more shameless about describing lies as truth and truth as lies. The crack pipes story was there in black and white. The $30 million grant program, which closed applications Monday and will begin in May, will provide funds to nonprofits and…
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Soros Group Knew of Woman’s ‘Serious Allegation’ Against Pro-Crime Manhattan DA, Did Nothing.
Daniel Greenfield
Would Alvin Bragg be wrecking Manhattan if the voters had known about this before the election? A disturbing allegation against Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg during the primary led a George Soros-backed political action committee, Color Of Change, to pull a half-million dollars in funding from his campaign last spring, DailyMail.com can now reveal. The…
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California’s Train-to-Nowhere Up From $33B to $105B
Daniel Greenfield
Let me tell you something. The train-to-nowhere may seem expensive, but it’s nothing compared to the cost overruns on homelessness or any of the other social policy stuff. And when it comes to infrastructure, if you want expensive, ponder the cost of jettisoning every reliable and affordable energy source in favor of garbage solar and…