Plus: Salvation Army Should Apologize by Christmas for Racially Divisive Training, Watchdog Demands
December 15 2021
Good morning on this Bill of Rights Day from Washington, where lawmakers and other policymakers on the left claim that conservatives want to “restrict access” to the ballot box. A new state-by-state scorecard shows where honest elections thrive, our Fred Lucas reports. The Salvation Army, trading jabs with an outside critic, insists that it isn’t depicting America as racist, Kevin Mooney writes. On the podcast, meet a Christian youth organization that celebrates our rights. Plus: Armstrong Williams urges President BIden to protect the nation’s children. And 230 years ago today, the first 10 amendments to the Constitution, known collectively as the Bill of Rights, become the law of the land.
Georgia ranks at the top among states for the strongest laws to guarantee honest elections, while Hawaii ranks at the bottom, according to a new Election Integrity Scorecard from The Heritage Foundation.
“We want The Salvation Army to make a statement that recognizes and honors America’s commitment to colorblind principles,” says Kenny Xu, president of Color Us United.
Generation Joshua exists “to teach high school students about their country, where it comes from, why it's free, and how to keep it that way,” says Joel Grewe, the organization's director.
Rappers such as Lil Nas X and Future rap about pervasive immoral conduct and extravagant drug usage. Lil Nas X even raps about having sexual relations with Satan.