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Your daily update of new content from The Federalist Be lovers of freedom and anxious for the fray Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. November 12, 2019 [In Their Own Words, Democrats Explain Why This Impeachment Is A Farce]( By Adam Mill The House impeachment effort is bureaucracy versus democracy in the Democrats' brazen attempt to protect the 'independence' of the deep state. [Full article]( [Alex Vindman Is Living, Breathing Proof That The Deep State Exists, And It Is Corrupt]( By Jim Hanson Democrats and the Deep State have elevated more policy disagreements to what amounts to an attempted coup. Just listen to Alex Vindman. [Full article]( [I’m An Observant Jew. Here’s Why I Want More Americans To Come To Jesus]( By Melissa Langsam Braunstein If there’s anything materially wealthy America could use in 2019, it’s an infusion of spiritual affluence, something like a 21st century Great Awakening. [Full article]( [‘Anti-Hate’ Southern Poverty Law Center Partner Funds Violent Canadian Antifa]( By Brad Betters It shouldn’t be a big demand for left-wing groups to disavow Antifa violence wherever it occurs and certainly not to partner with the movement or its supporting organizations. [Full article]( [Reed Hastings Claims Saudi Censorship Is Cool Because Netflix ‘Not In The News Business’]( By Emily Jashinsky Netflix, a company that was happy to jump on the bandwagon and threaten a departure from Georgia over pro-life legislation, censored its political content at the request of a dictator. [Full article]( [American Psychological Association Demands Using Plural Pronouns For Nonbinary Individuals]( By Chad Felix Greene I am certainly not a 'they,' and I shudder to imagine a society that prefers to see me as a generic and inclusive pronoun, rather than a whole and autonomous person. [Full article]( [4 Feminist Lies That Are Making Women Miserable]( By Suzanne Venker Too many women map out their lives with work at the center and eventually wish they hadn’t. My inbox is loaded with women’s emails saying they wish someone had told them this sooner. [Full article]( [Pod Houses And Millennial Campuses Try To Reinvent The Boarding House]( By Kyle Sammin PodShare is putting a shiny new gloss on the old solution, and without tax dollars or bulldozing neighborhoods. But dormitories for millennials won’t solve the problem. [Full article]( [Professor: Space Doesn’t Exist Because I Haven’t Been There]( By Auguste Meyrat On campuses steeped with postmodernist, relativist, and nominalist thinking, it was only a matter of time before a professor and his students were convinced everything they ever learned was a lie. [Full article]( [What The Feds Should Do Instead Of Banning Viewpoint Censorship From Social Media]( By Ramsey Ramerman Any government regulation that restricts an platform’s authority to censor speech will, in fact, amount to a form of viewpoint censorship that will violate the platforms’ First Amendment rights. [Full article]( [Megyn Kelly Is Back To Work: Makes Instagram TV And YouTube Debut]( By Leo Briceno Former Fox News anchor and NBC News Host Megyn Kelly is back to broadcasting and original reporting less than a year after leaving NBC. [Full article]( [5 Reasons A Senate Trial Would Be A Nightmare For Democrats]( By David Marcus If impeachment occurs and a Senate trial happens, the GOP has the advantages. It could be a disaster for Democrats. [Full article]( HONG KONG CLASHES ESCALATE Kong Protester Shot by Police. “Hong Kong’s leader said her government won’t yield to violence after one of the bloodiest days of unrest so far left two people critically injured—a protester who was shot by police and a man set on fire after arguing with demonstrators.” Read more of The Transom by signing up for a [free trial]( today. [follow on Twitter](Twitter Account not yet Authorized) | [friend on Facebook](#) | [forward to a friend]( Copyright © 2019 The Federalist, All rights reserved. You are receiving this e-mail because you opted in to receive e-mail updates from TheFederalist.com. Our mailing address is: The Federalist 611 Pennsylvania Ave SE #247Washington, DC 20003-4303 [Add us to your address book]( [unsubscribe from this list]( | [update subscription preferences]( | [view email in browser](

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