Plus: Virginia County’s ‘Diverse Book Collection’ Spotlights Radical Agenda Coming to K-12 Schools
May 27 2021
Good morning from Washington, where politicians on the left want to put bureaucrats, not the states, in charge of elections. A House committee holds a hearing today on a bill to do that, as Hans von Spakovsky explains. Ready for radical writings to be pushed in your kids’ schools? Jarrett Stepman has a preview. On the podcast, tips for conservatives who want to make a difference. Plus: Dr. Ben Carson on helping former foster children escape homelessness, and “Problematic Women” talks with Fox weather watcher Janice Dean about taking on New York’s governor over COVID-19 deaths. Eighty years ago today, the British navy sinks the Bismarck in the North Atlantic three days after the German battleship sank HMS Hood, a British battle cruiser.
“The John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act” would force racial gerrymandering, make race the predominant factor in the election process, and prevent commonsense election reforms such as voter ID.
One book recommended to sixth graders, “Ana on the Edge,” is about a female figure skater who meets a girl who “identifies” as a boy and wants to identify as a boy herself.
The conservative movement needs to be aware that a “propaganda war” is being waged on America, says John Tillman, chairman and CEO of the Illinois Policy Institute.
Jack Denton settles with Florida State University nearly a year after he was ousted from his student government leadership position for criticizing leftist groups such as Black Lives Matter.
“When I found out that kids in my community were being exposed to this wokeism … I said, ‘Somebody needs to expose it,’” Louisiana teacher Jonathan Koeppel recalls.