Plus: Left Thinks It Should Be in Charge of Education, Not Parents
October 30 2021
Good morning from Washington, where outrage simmers over Attorney General Merrick Garland’s use of the FBI to threaten parents who disagree with their school boards. Sen. Marsha Blackburn, in an interview with our Mary Margaret Olohan, demands Garland’s removal. The left thinks it knows best about teaching our children, Jarrett Stepman writes. Plus: a Virginia university goes insane over a scholar’s dislike for a bisexual Superman; what to look for in Biden’s trip to the climate summit; and how to do much better by our veterans. On this date in 1938, a realistic radio dramatization of “The War of the Worlds,” about a Martian invasion of Earth, panics some listeners who tune in late. Careful now: Tomorrow is Halloween.
Attorney General Merrick Garland should resign or be fired or impeached for unleashing the FBI on public school parents, Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., tells The Daily Signal.
The left has a new message for parents concerned about critical race theory and similar ideologies being foisted on their children in public schools: Sit down and shut up.
A scholar at a Virginia university isn’t backing down as students and faculty seek to get her fired for a tweet she posted criticizing DC Comics’ new bisexual Superman character.
Heritage Foundation scholar Steven Groves warns that President Biden could hurt America by giving away too much at a climate summit based on a “global fantasy.”
The superintendent of schools in Loudoun County, Virginia, was rebuffed after requesting that the county sheriff provide security to monitor parents at a school board meeting.
Their book’s jarring description of the veterans benefit system is simple: “Veterans are paid to be sick, and paid more the sicker or more disabled they can show themselves to be.”