Plus: Even RBG Can’t Escape Censorship from New Leftists
September 25 2021
Good morning from Washington, where President Biden tries to find the words to pull his party together and push through a massive spending bill. Fred Lucas reports on the president’s head-scratching remarks on the cost to taxpayers. Lucas also has the basics on Arizona’s election audit, which affirms Biden’s win there but raises nagging questions. Plus: the left turns on the notorious RBG; the president enjoys a media safety net; and why Gen Z should embrace the Gipper. On this date in 1789, the first U.S. Congress approves 12 amendments to the Constitution, known as the Bill of Rights, and sends them to the states for ratification.
American Civil Liberties Union changed a quote from Ginsburg to substitute “person” for “woman”, tweeting “The decision whether or not to bear a child is central to a [person’s] life.”
President Biden is facing a divided party as more centrist Democrats express concern about the price tag of the $3.5 trillion spending bill, which is largely a wish list from progressives.
n 1987, as president, Reagan stood on a stage at the Kiwanis International National Convention and said that “freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.”
The cover-up of Hunter Biden’s emails may not be the most contemptible example of the modern political media’s corruption, but it is probably the most demonstrable.