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Leland Vittert’s War Notes: One-Trick Pony

NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert was a foreign correspondent for four years in Jerusalem. He gives you an early look at tonight’s 7 p.m. ET show. Subscribe to War Notes here. 

Both Parties Have One Trick

This morning, the weekend looked amazing for Republicans:


That is until noon — when Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., blew up a proverbial nuclear bomb on the House floor. 

Just before the House voted on an absurd government funding bill, Greene put in a motion to vacate the chair — in other words, kick out House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La.

Two lessons:

  1. NEVER UNDERESTIMATE REPUBLICANS’ ABILITY TO SCREW THINGS UP. 
  2. Both parties have only one trick: For Democrats, it’s attacking Trump, and for Republicans, it’s doing something to focus attention on their dysfunction. 

Watch tonight: We’ll discuss this all with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.

U.S. President Donald Trump, left, shakes hands with retired General Alfred Gray, former commandant of the Marine Corps., during a reception commemorating the 35th anniversary of the attack on Beirut Barracks in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Thursday, Oct. 25, 2018. Families of U.S. Marines killed in the 1983 Beirut bombings visited the White House on Thursday to mark the anniversary of the attack. Photographer: Chip Somodevilla/Pool via Bloomberg

A Marine’s Marine

If you read one thing: The Washington Post obituary, written by Dan Lamothe (@DanLamothe), for retired Marine Commandant Alfred (Al) Gray.  

Serious question: Would Al Gray make general much less become commandant in today’s military?

A different generation:

You can’t watch the “60 Minutes” profile on him without getting chills. 

Among the legendary stories told to me about Gray from an admiring former Marine officer:

America’s First Progressive-Values Generation

The early results of America’s progressive-value shift reveal a generation “feral,” “illiterate” and “doomed,” so says a new article from the Los Angeles Times

Children born from 2010 to 2024 are part of “Generation Alpha,” the demographic successor to Gen Z, raised by iPads and millennial parents. 

But WHY? The same progressive culture that wants to coddle every child refuses to contemplate that its values and parenting style are causing many of the problems rather than solving them. 

Where are the parents? Behind every tape of a school bully (or bullies) slamming a girl’s head into the ground are parents who don’t teach or discipline their children. 

Watch tonight: Former inner-city school teacher and author Robert Pondiscio will discuss saving Gen Alpha before it is too late. 

Will Fentanyl Decide the Election?

A new Bloomberg poll shows swing-state Americans rank the fentanyl crisis as more important than “abortion, climate change, labor and unions or the wars in Ukraine and Gaza.”  

Hot take: There are no simple answers. It’s like the national debt … the real solutions require a lot of uncomfortable compromises.

Bottom line: Those impacted are mostly working-class voters who nobody cares about. There is little money to be made in fixing the problem, and there are no powerful lobbying groups in D.C. working towards a solution.

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