January 8 2022
 

Good morning from Washington, where Paul Larkin and Sarah Parshall Perry closely followed Friday's argument at the Supreme Court about the vaccine mandate. They share their analysis. Plus: Harry Wilmerding on the December jobs report, Larry Elder on Harry Reid's legacy, and David Harsanyi on a new outrageous gambit from Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. Enjoy your weekend. 

 
 
 
COMMENTARY
Supreme Court Just Heard Oral Arguments in Vaccine Mandate Cases. Here Are the Takeaways.
By Sarah Parshall Perry

Justice Amy Coney Barrett asked when exactly does the authority to issue such an “emergency” regulation (and the pandemic that supports it) end?
COMMENTARY
Schumer's Ugly 'Voting Rights' Gamble
By David Harsanyi

In 2005, when Republican George W. Bush was president, Senate Majority Leader Schumer warned that eliminating the legislative filibuster was a "doomsday" for democracy.
NEWS
GOP Leaders Slam Biden After Jobs Report Shows ‘Massive Miss’
By Harry Wilmerding

“Today’s jobs report is another massive miss, falling two hundred thousand jobs short of expectations," says House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy.
COMMENTARY
Harry Reid, a 'Statesman'? Cue Laughter
By Larry Elder

In 2012, Reid smeared Mitt Romney on the floor of the Senate, saying, "So the word is out that [Romney] has not paid any taxes for 10 years."
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: Biden’s War on Unvaccinated Is Un-American
By Armstrong Williams

The Biden administration recently posted what appeared to be a death wish for those who are unvaccinated.
 
     
 
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