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Over the last few weeks, we have been effectively turning our Friday night shows into a kind of Week in Review – covering a variety of topics and episodes over the prior week, rather than delving very deeply into just one or two, as we do on most shows. We decided to somewhat formalize this approach – at least to the extent that we formalize anything on this show – by using Friday nights, from now on, as an opportunity to a bit more informally examine multiple subjects and how they interrelate. Assuming there are no major breaking news items on Friday, such as a gigantic spy balloon sent from China that appears to be taking a nice and casual tour of the United States mainland while the Biden White House observes it all with great tranquility, we’ll start using Friday night shows as this kind of Weekend Review survey starting tonight.
And tonight, we'll begin with what became the circus of the House's removal of Congresswoman Ilhan Omar from the House Foreign Affairs Committee, as well as the bizarre new method of speaking, which Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, for some reason, decided to contrive while defending her, and we'll also look at the substantive arguments – such as they were – that were raised both in favor and in opposition to removing Congresswoman Omar. To do so, we'll also take a look at a couple of recent free speech controversies on college campuses to ask whether some on the Right are now insidiously adopting some of the same debate-suppressing tactics that have long defined the worst parts of the woke Left right now.
We'll speak with the independent journalist Michael Tracey about the fallout from the Columbia Journalism Review’s four-part indictment of the corporate media's serial lying that drove the Russiagate scandal from the start. The media has almost entirely ignored that. And we'll also talk to him about growing calls for escalation, and even more, against both Russia and China, seemingly at the same time.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update starting right now.
Monologue:
As all of you undoubtedly have heard, the House of Representatives spent this week accomplishing the first real action under the speakership of new House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. They devoted the week not to speaking about foreign policy and Ukraine and the ongoing war there, or to what the U.S. approach to China ought to be, nor did they talk about how to manage problems with the United States economy or the fentanyl crisis or anything else but, instead, the entire week was devoted – or, at least, three full days were devoted – to whether or not Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, the Democrat from Minnesota, should or should not be removed from the House Foreign Affairs Committee on which she sat since she was elected, in 2018.
There was a lot going on as part of this debate that I think is really worth taking a look at, even though the stakes of that singular decision are not particularly high. I don't think anyone, including the people on the left, indignant that she would be removed, or people on the right, who thought it was some kind of urgent priority that this be done, can possibly name a single thing that Ilhan Omar has actually done on the House Foreign Affairs Committee or how it might be different – the country or the world or that committee – if she were not on it. It's very similar to the debate that happened over whether Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar should be removed from their committees, and whether or not Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell ought to be removed from theirs.