Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for March 9, 2021

Campus Bullies. Instead of disappearing, anti-Semitic intimidation on our nation's campuses has become more pronounced and commonplace with the passage of time. Witness the case of Max Price, an elected member of Tuft University's student judicial body, who recently had to fight off an effort to remove him from office because he was Jewish. Dan will be joined by former assistant United States attorney and United States delegate to the United Nations Human Rights Council, Jeff Robins to discuss the disturbing trend.

Tsarnaev Says Life in Supermax is Hard. Boston Marathon murderer Dzhokhar Tsarnaev says life behind bars is tough and pleaded with incoming U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland to go easy on him. The bomber has a $250k lawsuit going against the feds and most recently filed a 20-page complaint claiming his constitutional rights are being violated. Tsarnaev claims he is suffering “psychological injury” as well as “emotional distress” while serving time. This complaint comes at a time when Tsarnaev could soon qualify for a COVID relief check if the House passes the $1.9 trillion dollar deal this week. Should inmates, maximum level inmates at that, receive COVID relief?

President Biden Has a Memory Hiccup. President Biden had a moment yesterday while announcing his nomination of two female generals for 4-star combatant commands. The President seemed to struggle with the name of the Pentagon, as well as the name of his Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin, who was standing just a few feet from him. Does this concern you or is it nothing to worry about? According to a recent Rasmussen Poll 50% of its participants said they lack confidence in President Biden’s fitness for office…

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