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April 1 2022
Happy April Fools’ Day from Washington, where—no fooling—Florida’s Sen. Rick Scott answers The Heritage Foundation’s challenge for conservative lawmakers to propose an agenda to revitalize America. Our Fred Lucas reports. On the podcast, March for Life leader Jeanne Mancini talks about new stages across the nation for the pro-life movement. Plus: YouTube subverts clean elections; the U.S. labor pool dwindles; Hollywood practices intolerance; and the left deploys “fact-checkers.” Fifty years ago today, Mexican American labor activist Cesar Chavez begins a 24-day hunger strike in opposition to an Arizona law restricting itinerant farm workers' ability to organize.
Sen. Rick Scott and Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts discuss policy agendas that lawmakers should prioritize if conservatives win victories in November.
Jeanne Mancini, president of the March for Life, recently visited Connecticut for that state’s first march. She says life is winning, even in states as blue as Connecticut.
At the Oscars, hosts and presenters took shots at Florida for its supposed “Don’t Say Gay” bill, actually a commonsense law preventing teachers from teaching sexuality to young kids.
Now that Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation hearings are complete, we have collected another fascinating exhibit of the leftist tilt of “independent fact-checkers.”
Losing in Ukraine will be plenty painful for Putin and his pals—and this is when, unfortunately, the use of nuclear weapons potentially comes into play for the Russians.