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Leland Vittert’s War Notes: Running Out of Other People’s Money

EAGLE PASS, TEXAS - FEBRUARY 03: An aerial view shows an immigrant group trying to cross the Texan border despite heightened security measures in Eagle Pass, Texas on February 03, 2024. Border Patrol moved migrants away from the Eagle Pass border of US-Mexico as a precautionary measure. (Photo by Lokman Vural Elibol/Anadolu via Getty Images)

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.  

Running Out of Other People’s Money

My old buddy from Denver, Kyle Clark, along with Laura Casillas and Briana Fernandez, just obtained a video of a Denver city official telling newly arrived illegal immigrants to leave the sanctuary city. 


Perfect example: The late great Margaret Thatcher noted that socialist governments always “run out of other people’s money.” However well-intentioned Denver’s policies are, the full effect is coming into focus across America. 

And more are coming: An El Paso judge ordered the release of migrants caught on video storming the border fence and clashing with Texas National Guard troops.

Truly Forgotten Hostages 

ABC’s “This Week” dedicated the first 15 minutes or so to the “humanitarian crisis in Gaza,” first with Britt Clennett in Jerusalem and then in a long interview with Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md. 

Any viewer would come away with the perspective of Israel unilaterally carrying out war crimes and forcibly starving millions of Gazans for kicks, and the United States is providing the bombs because it loves killing Muslims. 

In the entire segment, the word “hostage” was used three times — twice by the reporter and once by Van Hollen — the rest of the time was spent bashing Israel. In fact, they said “humanitarian aid, crisis or disaster” eleven times, around once per minute.

Missing from their report

In the ABC segment, there was not even a demand for Egypt, which also shares a border with Gaza, to let in humanitarian aid. 

YET, ABC led its most important NEWS show with Gaza. 

Watch tonight: Retired Major John Spencer of West Point will discuss the truth about “war crimes” in Gaza and the impossible standard the Western media holds Israel to. 

“The Kim Mulkey Way”

Ahead of tonight’s LSU vs. Iowa blockbuster women’s basketball game, The Washington Post went for a three-point buzzer-beater and airmailed it into the stands. 

Read it here: Writer Kent Babb appears to have some type of personal animus with Mulkey. 

How it happened: Like in basketball, the best defense is a good offense. Mulkey came out swinging, warning her fans of a coming piece and threatening to sue if the publication got it wrong.

In perspective: Why on Earth is the Post clearly spending its vast resources adjudicating the non-suspension-suspension of women’s college basketball players in 2010? 

The Griner angle: The article’s unusual focus on Brittney Griner perhaps explains the publication of it as a way to lift Griner into the conversation again and warn anybody who doesn’t properly “celebrate her” that the Post is coming for them too! 

Litmus test: After reading the piece, I wish I had a daughter for Kim Mulkey to coach. Maybe the Mulkey way is also the winning way? 

Reply to War Notes with your thoughts on Mulkey’s coaching style and the Washington Post coverage.

Trump Keeps Giving Democrats What They Want

Watch tonight: Bill O’Reilly on why Trump continues to give Democrats and the media the example they want.

O’Reilly went to the funeral for fallen New York City police officer Jonathan Diller on Saturday. 

Think of the story that could have been for Monday. How would Democrats deal with a story so damning for their narrative?

Massapequa Park, N.Y.: Former President Donald Trump, second from right, is flanked by from (left to right) Oyster Bay supervisor Joseph S. Saladino, Nassau County Police Department Commissioner Patrick Ryder and Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, talk to the media after their visit at the Funeral Wake for New York Police Department Officer Jonathan Diller at Massapequa Funeral Home in Massapequa Park, New York, on March 28, 2024. (Photo by J. Conrad Williams Jr./Newsday RM via Getty Images)

Yet, Trump can’t take a win. Rather than celebrate Easter like a normal politician, he compared himself to Jesus and went scorched earth on the judges and prosecutors in his case.

Jennifer Bowers Bahney at Mediaite had the pleasure of spending Easter morning following Trump’s social media meltdown.

Just Why?

Today, President Biden denied he declared yesterday, Easter, a “Transgender Day of Visibility.” His press secretary called it “misinformation.”

Perhaps they didn’t read the proclamation posted on the White House’s official website.

Be fair: The never-failing source of information, Wikipedia, notes Transgender Day of Visibility started in 2009 on March 31. So Biden didn’t suddenly decide to replace Easter with Trans Day of Visibility as Republicans on Twitter would like you to believe. 

WASHINGTON, DC – APRIL 1: First lady Dr. Jill Biden listens as President Joe Biden delivers remarks during the annual White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House on April 1, 2024 in Washington, DC. The tradition dates back to 1878 when President Rutherford B. Hayes invited children to the White House for Easter and egg rolling on the lawn. (Photo by Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)

That said: To quote Jay Leno, what the hell were you thinking?

The political why: Tonight with Scott Tranter and Kurt Bardella, we’ll discuss:

The Future

For everybody who complains politicians are too old — fact check: they are! 

Watch tonight: We’ll talk to Wyatt Gable, the 21-year-old college junior who beat the 84-year-old incumbent North Carolina state representative in the Republican primary election last month.

Tune into “On Balance with Leland Vittert” weeknights at 7/6C on NewsNation. Find your channel here

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