Daily Show Prep: Thursday, November 7

Daily Show Prep: Thursday, November 7

Daily Show Prep | The Burning Truth with Casey Hendrickson

Helping you catch up on today’s top stories from “The Burning Truth with Casey Hendrickson.” Check out all the articles and topics we discussed during each hour of today’s show. Dive deeper and stay informed with the latest news and analysis.


Thursday, November 7 | The Burning Truth Daily Show Prep

Hour 1: Topics and Sources

Delphi Murders: Case Now in the Hands of the Jury

The ongoing case concerning the tragic Delphi murders has reached a pivotal stage, with the jury now deliberating on the fate of the accused. This high-profile trial has captured national attention as the community of Delphi, Indiana, and the public at large await a verdict. The case involves the murders of two young girls, an event that shook the town and led to years of investigation. The outcome is expected to bring closure to the families involved, but the process has also sparked discussions around crime, justice, and the impact of prolonged investigations on affected communities.

32,000 Elkhart County Absentee Ballots to be Counted Amid Technical Issues

In Elkhart County, Indiana, technical issues delayed the counting of 32,000 absentee ballots, raising concerns about election integrity and efficiency. This delay has sparked debates about the reliability of current voting systems, as well as the impact of absentee ballots on overall election outcomes. With the stakes high, these technical delays are particularly concerning in swing states, where even a slight shift in vote counts can alter the election’s outcome. Both officials and voters are keenly watching the resolution to ensure transparency in the electoral process.

Trump Secures a Landslide Victory Across All Seven Swing States

In a surprising turn of events, former President Donald Trump secured victories in all seven swing states, leading the GOP to gain control of Congress. This unexpected shift has reignited political conversations, sparking reactions from both sides of the aisle. The GOP’s widespread success signals potential shifts in policy and governance, with many Americans eager to see how these results will shape the future of the nation. Analysts suggest that this outcome reflects shifting voter sentiments and could signify a new chapter in American politics.

Trump Wins Arab-Dense Michigan City Once Carried by Biden

A major political upset occurred in Michigan, where Trump carried an Arab-dense city that President Biden had won by a significant margin in the 2020 election. This outcome not only highlights changing dynamics within voter demographics but also underscores the role of specific communities in shaping election results. The switch in support has led to increased interest in understanding the factors behind this change, as political analysts explore the issues and campaign strategies that resonated with these voters.

Failed VP Candidate Tim Walz Loses His Own County to Trump

Former vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz faced a surprising defeat, losing his home county to Donald Trump. This unexpected result has led to debates on the influence of local support in national elections. Losing one’s home county often indicates a disconnect between the candidate’s platform and the needs or views of local voters, raising questions about the effectiveness of campaign strategies and alignment with constituent priorities.

Democrats Express Frustration with George Clooney’s Influence Post-Election

After a disappointing election cycle for Democrats, actor George Clooney faced criticism from members of his own party for his perceived role in influencing the campaign’s trajectory. Clooney, a long-time supporter of the Democratic Party, reportedly encouraged party shifts that some believe hurt their chances in key states. This criticism highlights tensions within the party and raises questions about the role of celebrity endorsements in political outcomes.

House Democrat Urges Party to Move Beyond ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’

One House Democrat has called for a shift away from what he describes as the party’s “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” This call reflects a growing sentiment among some Democrats to focus on policy and positive messaging rather than fixating on opposition to Trump. This perspective suggests a possible rebranding strategy for the party to reconnect with a broader base of voters by focusing on constructive solutions and policy reforms.

Jimmy Kimmel’s Emotional Reaction to Trump’s Win

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel made headlines after an emotional reaction to Trump’s recent victory, in which he suggested Trump voters were uninformed. Kimmel’s remarks have sparked discussions on the role of media personalities in shaping political discourse and the potential impact of such statements on the broader political landscape. Reactions to his comments have varied, reflecting the ongoing polarization of media and public opinion on political matters.

Putin Praises Trump, States Russia’s Willingness for Dialogue

Russian President Vladimir Putin offered congratulatory remarks following Trump’s election victory, expressing an openness to renewed dialogue between the two nations. Putin’s comments have raised eyebrows internationally, as foreign policy experts consider the implications of a renewed U.S.-Russia relationship. While the two nations have historically had a complex relationship, this shift could have significant consequences for international diplomacy and security.

Hamas Calls for End of Conflict Following Trump’s Election Victory

In a surprising statement, Hamas leaders have called for an end to ongoing hostilities following Trump’s re-election. This development has raised questions about the impact of U.S. politics on global issues, as international organizations and governments respond to the changing political landscape in America. The potential for peace in the region may hinge on the diplomatic efforts of the newly elected administration.


Hour 2: Topics and Sources

Late-Night Hosts React to Trump’s Win with Viral Meltdowns

Following Trump’s victory, several late-night hosts reacted emotionally on air, with clips quickly going viral online. These reactions have added fuel to ongoing conversations about the role of entertainment media in politics and the influence of celebrity personalities on public opinion. The hosts’ responses reflect a broader trend of political commentary in entertainment media, as well as the intensifying divisions within American culture.

European Feminists Stand in Solidarity with American Women

A viral video emerged showing European feminists standing in support of their American counterparts, expressing solidarity on various social and political issues. The demonstration symbolizes the shared concerns among women worldwide and has sparked conversations about global feminism and cross-cultural support. This event has resonated across social media, where discussions around women’s rights continue to gain momentum.

Flashback: NPR’s Coverage of ‘Conservative’ Wives Supporting Kamala Harris

In a flashback to the recent election, NPR’s coverage highlighted a surprising demographic – conservative women who reportedly supported Kamala Harris in secret. This story underscores the nuanced voter behaviors and the complexities within political alignments, as individuals navigate personal beliefs and broader party loyalties. The segment also highlights media narratives that attempt to capture the multifaceted nature of voter support.

Inspiring Liberal Women: Vow to Remain Chaste Until Finding Like-Minded Partners

Following the election, reports surfaced about some liberal women pledging to remain chaste until they find partners who share their political values. This choice reflects a broader cultural and political shift, as individuals seek meaningful relationships aligned with their personal and ideological beliefs. This trend highlights how politics can extend into personal decisions, influencing everything from lifestyle choices to relationship dynamics.

Joe Scarborough’s Sticker Shock at Rising Grocery Prices

During a recent segment, MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough expressed shock at the rising price of basic goods, such as butter. His reaction resonates with many Americans grappling with inflation and rising costs. Scarborough’s comments shed light on the economic challenges facing many households and underscore the importance of economic policy discussions in today’s political landscape.

Target’s Move to Bring Back ‘Merry Christmas’ Signage

Retail giant Target made headlines by returning to “Merry Christmas” greetings on store signage, moving away from the more neutral “Happy Holidays.” This decision has sparked a cultural conversation about holiday greetings, tradition, and inclusivity. Many see this shift as a reflection of changing corporate approaches to customer sentiments and a response to public preference for traditional expressions of the holiday season.

Kamala Harris Campaign’s Financial Woes Despite $1 Billion Raised

Reports emerged detailing the financial issues within Kamala Harris’s campaign, which ended with $20 million in debt despite raising over $1 billion. This situation highlights the complexities of campaign management and the importance of fiscal responsibility in political campaigns. The story has led to discussions about the role of fundraising in elections and the challenges candidates face in managing large-scale financial operations.

Escape of 40 Monkeys from a South Carolina Bio-Research Lab

In a bizarre incident, 40 monkeys reportedly escaped from a bio-research lab in South Carolina, prompting authorities to urge residents to secure their homes. The escape has raised concerns about the security of research facilities and the potential risks associated with laboratory research. This unusual story has captured public attention and underscores the importance of strict safety protocols in scientific research.


Hour 3: Topics and Sources

Interview with Senator-Elect Jim Banks

Casey Hendrickson’s interview with Senator-Elect Jim Banks covered pressing issues, including the future direction of the country following recent election results. Banks shared insights on policy priorities and offered a glimpse into the GOP’s strategy in the upcoming legislative session. This interview provided valuable perspective on how new leadership may influence national policy and addressed concerns that resonate with voters.

Liberal Reactions to Post-Election Numbers and ‘Thoughtcrime’

In the wake of the election, some liberals have voiced concerns about publicly discussing certain election data. The term “thoughtcrime” has been used to describe the hesitation some feel when discussing topics that may attract criticism. This sentiment reflects a broader discourse on free speech, ideological conformity, and the challenges faced by individuals who hold differing viewpoints.

Virginia Military Institute Cadets React to Trump’s Win

In a symbolic display, cadets at the Virginia Military Institute celebrated Trump’s victory, reflecting the political leanings within certain American institutions. This reaction highlights the intersection between military culture and politics, and showcases how political developments influence communities and institutions nationwide.

Women’s Rights Group Demands Revocation of Olympic Medal from Algerian Boxer

A women’s rights organization recently called for the revocation of Imane Khelif’s Olympic gold medal, claiming it was unjustly awarded. This demand has sparked debate on the fairness of athletic achievements, particularly in cases involving political or ideological stances. The controversy highlights the growing intersection between sports, politics, and social activism.

DOJ Prosecutor Withdraws from January 6 Case After Trump’s Election

A Department of Justice prosecutor abruptly withdrew from a high-profile case involving a grandmother who participated in the January 6 Capitol events. This unexpected decision has fueled speculation about potential shifts in the judicial approach to such cases following Trump’s election. The case highlights the legal and ethical complexities surrounding these politically charged incidents.

Farmer-Turned-Political Nominee for Department of Agriculture

A “Christian libertarian environmentalist capitalist lunatic farmer” has reportedly been nominated to lead the Department of Agriculture under Trump’s new administration. This unconventional pick has stirred curiosity and debate regarding the qualifications and perspectives he would bring to the role. The story reflects Trump’s unique approach to staffing his administration and has sparked interest in the potential impact of this leadership style on national agriculture policy.

Daniel Penny Case Update: Video Evidence Sparks New Insights

In the ongoing Daniel Penny case, newly released video evidence suggests that the victim may have still had a pulse when authorities arrived on the scene. This development has added a new layer of complexity to the case and has implications for how incidents of public altercation are perceived and handled by law enforcement.


Conclusion

Thanks for tuning into “The Burning Truth with Casey Hendrickson” and checking out today’s “Daily Show Prep.” Staying informed is crucial for understanding the issues that impact our society. Bookmark this page for easy access to daily highlights, and visit my Rumble channel to watch the radio show along with exclusive video content.


FAQs

1. What topics were covered on today’s episode of “The Burning Truth”?
Today’s episode covered a range of political and cultural topics, from election results and ballot counts to high-profile legal cases and social issues affecting communities across the country.

2. Why is the Delphi murder case receiving so much attention?
The Delphi murder case has garnered widespread attention due to the tragic nature of the crime and the prolonged investigation. As the case reaches a verdict, it continues to be a focal point for discussions on justice and community impact.

3. How did late-night hosts react to Trump’s election win?
Many late-night hosts expressed strong reactions, some emotionally, following Trump’s victory. Their responses reflect the intense divisions in political opinion across the country.

4. What is the significance of the Elkhart County absentee ballots?
With 32,000 ballots delayed due to technical issues, the Elkhart County absentee ballot count has raised concerns about election integrity and efficiency, as every vote plays a crucial role in swing states.

5. How did Russian and Hamas leaders respond to Trump’s victory?
Russian President Putin expressed willingness for dialogue, while Hamas leaders called for an end to hostilities following Trump’s victory, indicating potential shifts in international relations.



Thursday, November 7 | The Burning Truth Daily Show Prep

Hour 1: Topics and Sources

  1. Delphi murders: Case now in the hands of the jury
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  2. 32,000 Elkhart County absentee ballots to be counted, technical issues
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  3. LANDSLIDE: Trump won all seven swing states and the GOP has control of Congress (and that’s not all)
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  4. Trump Won Arab-Dense Michigan City Biden Carried by 17k Votes in 2020
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  5. Failed VP Candidate Tim Walz Loses His Own County To Trump In Election
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  6. Democrats Rage at George Clooney for Pushing Biden out Following Trump’s Blowout Victory: ‘It’s All His Fault’
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  7. House Democrat says the party needs to get past ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’
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  8. Jimmy Kimmel Literally Cries Over Trump Win, Suggests Trump Voters Are Stupid
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  9. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ula8oi_M4Ww
  10. Putin praises Trump, says Russia is ready for dialogue
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  11. Hamas Calls for War’s End After Trump Victory
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  12. That Time When the USA Annihilated Russian Forces
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Hour 2: Topics and Sources

  1. All the late-night TV hosts melted down over Trump’s win. We’ve got the clips. 👨‍🍳👌
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  2. Viral video: European feminists show support for their “American sisters” by standing around, glowering
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  3. (FLASHBACK) NPR Closed Out Campaign by Hyping ‘Conservative’ Wives Secretly Voting for Kamala
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  4. Trump’s win is inspiring liberal women to remain chaste until they find men who align with their values and commit to them
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  5. Joe Scarborough visibly shocked after finding out what the price of butter is: ‘Is it wrapped in gold?’
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  6. Target now has signs that say “Merry Christmas” instead of “Happy Holidays” and everyone is talking about it 👀
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  7. The Harris campaign raised $1 billion in 100 days and somehow lost the election with $20 million in debt
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  8. 40 monkeys have escaped a bio-research lab in South Carolina. Residents are being urged to lock their doors and windows.
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Hour 3: Topics and Sources

  1. Interview: Senator-Elect Jim Banks
  2. Liberals are talking about these election numbers that you probably shouldn’t read if you don’t want to be guilty of thoughtcrime
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  3. From the barracks at a Virginia Military Institute – cadets find out that Trump won.
  4. Imane Khelif’s Olympic gold medal ‘should be taken away’, women’s rights group claims in scathing attack on Algerian boxer
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  5. MUST READ: DOJ Asst. Prosecutor Suddenly Withdraws From Case Against Grandmother Who Walked Inside US Capitol on January 6 – After Trump Is Elected President
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  6. Check out the “Christian libertarian environmentalist capitalist lunatic farmer” who says he’s been tapped for Trump’s Department of Agriculture
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  7. BOMBSHELL: Video in Daniel Penny Case Show Police Said Neely Still Had a PULSE When They Arrived on Scene
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Conclusion

Thanks for tuning into “The Burning Truth with Casey Hendrickson” and checking out today’s “Daily Show Prep.” Remember, staying informed is the best way to understand the stories impacting us all. Bookmark this page for easy access to my top stories, or visit RUMBLE to watch the radio show and other exclusive video content.


South Bend Police Recruiting Data. The Facts.

South Bend Police Recruiting Data. The Facts.

I told you on my show the Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against the South Bend Police Department (and the city) for alleged violations of Title VII.

The reasons listed by the Biden/Harris administration are that the SBPD requires a physical and written exam to apply to become a police officer. The government says this is not necessary for the job’s duties. That’s obviously insane.

Here’s the SBPD’s response:

The City of South Bend will vigorously defend a lawsuit filed today by the Department of Justice, which accuses the City’s Police Department of unlawful hiring practices.

The City learned of the filing through the DOJ’s press release and has not yet been formally served with the Complaint. Based on a preliminary review, the DOJ is not accusing the City of intentional discrimination. Instead, the lawsuit claims that the City Police Department’s hiring process and testing for new officers has had a disparate impact on female and African American applicants.

The City has consistently sought to build a diverse workforce, while it fulfills the requirements of state law, and makes sure that applicants can perform the job responsibilities of a South Bend police officer.

The South Bend Police Department believes its screening process fairly measures a candidate’s ability to perform the job. Like every other city in Indiana, South Bend must ensure its officers meet certain minimum criteria. Unlike every city in Indiana, South Bend allows every applicant multiple attempts at the physical examination per hiring cycle.

In its lawsuit, the DOJ accuses the SBPD of requiring a physical test that allegedly disproportionately screens women. However, the City’s requirements are consistent with the ILEA, the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy (an agency created by Indiana law), which sets the minimum physical standards for police officers in Indiana.

The DOJ’s lawsuit also attacks the SBPD’s written test, which is administered by an outside firm and is similar to written tests in other Indiana police departments, including the Indiana State Police. South Bend has regularly evaluated its written test to make sure it is fair and non-biased. Importantly, all SBPD applicants are invited to free tutoring sessions to prepare for the written test.

SBPD is confident that its standard applicant process results in high quality officers to protect and serve the City.

“I am beyond disappointed that the DOJ has not been forthcoming with how these claims were determined in the first place,” said South Bend Police Chief Scott Ruszkowski. “Our hiring process, which includes females and African American applicants, has been consistent over the last ten years and led to an increasingly diverse department, especially over the past several years. We have even asked the outside testing company to modify the written test to open the process to more applicants. We are, and have been, very transparent and inclusive in our hiring process. All requirements are listed online and meet State mandates, and more importantly, meet what our community expects in a professional police officer.”

From 2017 to 2023, SBPD hired 15 female officers and 29 officers of color, accounting for 12.6% and 24.4% of all new officers, respectively. Currently, 9.9% of all officers are females and 11.5% of all officers are black – the highest percentage of black officers since at least 2012. Nationally, female officers make up 13.5% of local police departments and black officers make up 11.6%.[1]

The City, which has been cooperating with the DOJ during its investigation, believes the DOJ’s lawsuit ignores the City’s obligations to comply with state law, will cause a delay in the City’s hiring processes, and amounts to a waste of taxpayer resources.

“The City is committed to recruiting a workforce that represents the community we serve, and the City is proud of the progress we have made over the past several years,” said Mayor James Mueller. “Our police department has worked diligently to increase the number of officers from underrepresented groups and to follow the letter and spirit of Indiana and federal law. Although the costs of this targeted litigation will be borne by federal and local taxpayers, the City will not voluntarily agree to federal control. We hope that common sense will prevail during the judicial process.”

[1] Local Police Departments Personnel, 2020. United States Department of Justice, November 2022.

City of South Bend

The City of South Bend gets a lot of things wrong. However, they have an awesome police data portal. This portal is accessible to everyone for free and covers recruitment data.

The chart above is for overall numbers.

The chart below is for SBPD recruiting based on ethnicity.

Nearly 65% of Black candidates passed the written test.

Nearly 85% of White candidates passed the written test.

This appears to be the source of the Biden/Harris administration’s ire.

77% of Black candidates passed the physical test.

White candidates passed with an 87% rate.

Black and White candidates were nearly equal in the percentage who made it past the background check to the polygraph, medical, and psych evaluations to be hired.

This simplified chart only compares Black, White, and all candidates:

South Bend police recruiting Black, White, and all candidates.

The Biden/Harris DOJ also alleges the physical test is sexist against women. Below is a chart for SBPD recruiting based on gender:

South Bend Police recruiting by gender 2017-2023.

Just under 54% of women candidates passed the physical test.

Just over 87% of men passed the physical test.

This is at the heart of the DOJ’s allegations.

Nearly 88% of women passed the written test.

Just under 80% of men passed the written test.

Notice the DOJ isn’t concerned with women outperforming men on the written requirement.

Women also performed better than men on the personal evaluation and the background check. All were ignored by the DOJ in this issue.

Men and women were also nearly equal in the percentage who made it past the background check to the polygraph, medical, and psych evaluations to be hired.

Various sources of data on these statistics fluctuate a couple of percentage points here and there. I used data mainly from the National Policing Institute. That’s why you will see some of my numbers differ slightly from the numbers released by South Bend.

Looking at the data, you can see that as long as a candidate can get past the required examinations, they stand roughly and equal chance of getting hired regardless of race or gender.

Furthermore, since 2017, the South Bend Police Department has hired more Black officers and Women officers than is the national average. Their total force is getting closer to national averages as a whole. This is line with my interview with SBPD Chief Scott Ruszkowski in August of 2017 where he highlighted the efforts to diversify the department after former mayor Pete Buttigieg became a national story and had an embarrassing campaign setback due to his stance on policing. Chief Ruszkowski assured my in 2017 that they were making efforts to diversify the department but that they weren’t going to jeopardize the department’s quality in doing so. Candidates needed to meet the requirements and standards.

The SBPD doesn’t even administer the tests the DOJ is suing them over. They are administered by a third party who works with over 100 agencies in multiple states.

The department has been using the same written test since 2012, and the physical testing is mandated by the state of Indiana, according to department sources. This has never been brought up before now.

In January 2021, Joe Biden chose Kristen Clarke to head the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division. Suddenly, the SBPD is in the crosshairs.

Clarke has a history of race-obsessed left-wing activism and election denying. She has previously claimed that Blacks had “superior physical and mental abilities” to others. She also invited an antisemitic conspiracy theorist to be a guest speaker on campus at Harvard.

Clarke’s disturbing history of bigotry and left-wing zealotry is concerning enough. However, it’s her history of supporting the radical ‘defund the police’ movement that is most concerning.

Given Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg’s ties with the city of South Bend, his tattered relationship with the SBPD, and Kristen Clarke’s radicalism, one has to wonder if this might be personal against the SBPD. One also has to consider that the DOJ is advancing the ‘defund the police’ agenda with this lawsuit.

CHEAT SHEET

Key Takeaways from the Blog Post on South Bend Police Recruiting Data

  1. DOJ Lawsuit Against South Bend Police Department (SBPD)
    • The DOJ has sued SBPD and the City of South Bend, alleging discrimination in hiring practices under Title VII.
    • The lawsuit claims that the physical and written tests used by SBPD disproportionately impact female and Black applicants, despite SBPD arguing that these exams are essential to police duties.
  2. SBPD’s Defense and Response
    • The City of South Bend asserts that the tests comply with Indiana state law and are aligned with the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy’s standards.
    • SBPD emphasizes that applicants have multiple attempts to pass the physical exam during a hiring cycle and access to free tutoring sessions for the written test.
    • The department argues that the lawsuit ignores SBPD’s efforts to build a diverse police force and meet community expectations.
  3. Recruitment Data Analysis
    • Black candidates have a pass rate of 77% on the physical test, compared to 87% for White candidates.
    • The physical exam pass rate for women is lower at 54%, compared to 87% for men, which forms the core of the DOJ’s discrimination claim.
    • Women perform better than men on the written test (88% vs. 80%) and background evaluations, but the DOJ does not highlight these results in its lawsuit.
    • SBPD maintains that candidates who clear the required tests stand equal chances of hiring regardless of gender or race.
  4. Efforts Toward Diversity
    • From 2017-2023, SBPD hired 15 female officers (12.6%) and 29 officers of color (24.4%), bringing it closer to national averages for diversity in police departments.
    • SBPD Chief Scott Ruszkowski has reiterated efforts to diversify without compromising hiring standards.
  5. Political and Personal Factors in the Lawsuit
    • The blog suggests that the lawsuit may be influenced by political motives given South Bend’s connection to Pete Buttigieg, and the involvement of Kristen Clarke, head of the DOJ Civil Rights Division, who has a controversial history with race-related activism and police reform advocacy.
  6. Third-Party Test Administration
    • SBPD clarifies that the tests are administered by a third-party organization used by multiple agencies across states and have been in place since 2012 without previous legal challenges.
  7. Impact on City Resources
    • South Bend officials criticize the lawsuit as a waste of taxpayer resources and emphasize their commitment to following both state and federal law.

This summary highlights how the city believes its hiring practices are fair and compliant with legal standards while portraying the DOJ’s lawsuit as politically motivated and harmful to local hiring efforts.

U.S. Government Sues South Bend: DOJ Alleges Discrimination in Police Hiring Practices

U.S. Government Sues South Bend: DOJ Alleges Discrimination in Police Hiring Practices

The U.S. government has filed a ridiculous lawsuit against South Bend, IN, alleging discriminatory hiring practices in the city’s police department. The complaint claims the use of written and physical fitness tests disproportionately excluded African-American and female applicants.

The Department of Justice argues that these tests were not job-related or necessary for business purposes, violating Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. I guess police officers can’t be required to pass a basic cognitive and physical test. The lawsuit seeks to reform the hiring process and ensure ‘equitable’ hiring policies moving forward. What a load of crap.

The lawsuit appears to be ludicrous on its face at this point. I’ve interviewed Chief Scott Ruszkowski on my show about the efforts to recruit more minority police officers after the Pete Buttigieg scandals. They were specifically reaching out to the very candidates that the federal government is now suing them over.

For full details, you can review the official document here.


Daily Show Prep: Tuesday, August 13

Daily Show Prep: Tuesday, August 13

Hour 1

Elon Musk hosted Trump for a candid talk that everyone could listen to for free. Come see how the media framed it.

Losing It! Harris Campaign’s UNHINGED Email on Elon Musk/Trump X Interview Sounds DELICIOUSLY Panicked

Tuesday Tithe with Pastor Lucas Miles

UAW files labor charges against Trump and Musk over strike remarks


Hour 2

MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough says the American military, economy, and culture are stronger than ever and I have a few thoughts for him 🫠

Here’s just a little of the latest examples of our ‘stronger than ever’ economy this week:

Report: U.S. Auto Insurance Rates Shot Up by 15% in First Half of 2024

OVERDUE: Nearly 40% of Us Can’t Pay Our Bills

Here’s the consumer price index so you can see how great it is to pay so much more for everything.

Biden’s big inflation problem: Prices are now up nearly 20% since he took office

Loyalty at work no longer pays — and it’s employers who are to blame

A millennial who’s been looking for a job for over 4 years says his degrees have offered little value: ‘I can’t get anything even at minimum wage’

St. Joseph County seeks final approval for $11B Amazon Web Services data center

Researcher claims memes are destroying the planet

AI Is Already Wreaking Havoc on Global Power Systems


Hour 3

Military Podcaster: Tim Walz Created Challenge Coins with Higher Military Rank than Earned

Hillary Clinton Attempts to Rescue Embattled VP Pick Tim Walz After Stolen Valor Claims

Yes, Tim Walz did have police and National Guard shoot Minneapolis residents with paintball guns when they were outside past curfew.

‘Light ‘Em Up!’: Video Appears To Show Law Enforcement Shooting Paint Rounds At Mpls. Residents On Their Porch

Auntie Anne’s is releasing a pretzel-scented perfume