OptOut/Mother Jones Team Up, Israel Lobby Wins, The Supreme Court, and COVID’s Summer Wave
This week, OptOut's Important Context has a cross-published article with MOTHER JONES about how a right-wing media hosts have been selling airtime to the political influence network of Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui.
Guo, who was convicted on federal fraud charges last month, has spent years cozying up to Trump World. For example, he has allied himself with Steve Bannon, with whom he would a venture called the New Federal State of China ostensibly dedicated to toppling the Communist Party of China.
Previously, Important Context revealed that operatives from Guo's network were recruiting prominent conservatives–including Donald Trump's 2024 national press secretary, Karoline Leavitt–to write and/or sign their name to opinion pieces lauding the billionaire's projects and painting him as a victim of political persecution by the CCP. This latest story reveals another means by which Guo's people were puffing up his image to right-wing audiences.
Want to keep the OptOut newsletters and app free?
WE ARE A NONPROFIT AND RELY ON YOUR SUPPORT TO CONTINUE OUR WORK!
DONATE HERE!In Other News
Progressive firebrand Rep. Cori Bush lost her primary against an opponent backed by the Israel lobby to the tune of millions of dollars. Bush has been a strong voice against what international experts are calling a genocide in Gaza. JACOBIN explained.
The race had turned nasty. United Democracy Project, a super PAC tied to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), had run ad targeting Bush, that distorted her face. THE INTERCEPT had that story.
Bush is the second progressive Israel critic ousted this cycle by pro-Israel money. While the defeats are certainly setbacks for the left, the national discourse on Israel/Palestine is changing. The bipartisan consensus is fraying. THE NATION published a piece about the moral implications of Bush's position on Israel.
Kamala Harris selected her running mate last week, overlooking Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, who was widely seen as too overtly pro-Israel, in favor of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, a former national guardsman and congressman. While many on the left claimed victory, Walz is an Israel supporter–though he has was friendlier to campus protesters than Shapiro. THE NEW REPUBLIC poured some cold water on the "left wins" narrative.
Supreme Court Woes
Right-wing Justice Neil Gorsuch's new book makes the case for empowering the court at the expense of the regulatory state. The justice was part of the majority that threw out the Chevrone doctrine which held that administrative agencies are entitled to deference in their reasonable interpretations of the statutes they are charged with enforcing in cases of ambiguity.
The Supreme Court, meanwhile, dealt a blow to the most vulnerable Americans, empowering municipalities to clear homeless encampments even if no shelter space is available. The new ruling was criticized as an effort to criminalize homelessness. COUNTERPUNCH had the story.
Right-wing Justice Clarence Thomas is facing renewed scrutiny for undisclosed luxury travel gifts from his billionaire benefactor Harlan Crow. STATES NEWSROOM reported.
Please consider donating $20, $100, $1,000, or whatever you can here!
COVID-19 Again
Well, it's August and the nation is facing another major surge of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes the illness COVID-19. OptOut Editorial Director Walker Bragman was recently featured in THE NATION alongside Yale epidemiologist Gregg Gonsalves with a piece about why the pandemic seems to have such staying power.
Meanwhile, there seems to be some movement in Washington to get relief to long COVID sufferers. Long COVID is estimated to affect millions of people and can be either mild or totally disruptive to one's existence. STATES NEWSROOM had that story too.
The OptOut Media Foundation (EIN: 85-2348079) is a nonprofit charity with a mission to educate the public about current events and help sustain a diverse media ecosystem by promoting and assisting independent news outlets and, in doing so, advance democracy and social justice.
Download the app for Apple and Android.
Sign up for OptOut's free newsletters.
Learn more about OptOut.
Merch
Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Mastodon, and Facebook.