April 30 2022
 

 

Good morning from Washington, where the left wants to distract Americans from questions about dirty elections. A new documentary will make that harder to do, Deroy Murdock writes. Plus: Team Biden cheapens the death of a hero; Oklahoma opens a new front in the bathroom wars; Georgia expels woke policies from schools; and even shock rocker Ozzy Osbourne is fleeing California. On this date in 1945, as Allied forces close in, German dictator Adolf Hitler commits suicide in his Berlin bunker by swallowing a cyanide capsule and shooting himself in the head. 
 
 
 
COMMENTARY
Film ‘2,000 Mules’ Offers Vivid Proof of Voter Fraud
By Deroy Murdock

“This was an organized effort to subvert a free and fair election,” says True the Vote’s Gregg Phillips. “This is organized crime.”
COMMENTARY
Ongoing Bathroom Wars Challenge Concepts of Equality and Discrimination
By Nicole Russell

Parents at Stillwater Middle School are disturbed that their preteen and teenage daughters are being forced to share a bathroom with a biological male who identifies as a girl.
COMMENTARY
After Texas National Guardsman Drowns Saving Illegal Aliens at Border, Biden Administration Shirks Responsibility
By Erin Dwinell

Despite creating the very crisis that led to the guardsman’s death, the Biden administration shrugs off any and all responsibility for the 22-year-old’s death.
NEWS
‘This Should Not Be Controversial’: Georgia Governor Signs Bills to Banish Wokeness From Schools
By Kendall Tietz

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, signs seven education bills into law, taking aim at wokeness in schools.
COMMENTARY
Ozzy Osbourne Is Checking Out of Hotel California. Why? Taxes.
By Patrick Tyrrell

With combined income taxes alone in California being over 50%, you can see why people leave—especially when all the various other local taxes are added on top of that.
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: Biden's Ministry of Truth
By David Harsanyi

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, himself a font of untruths, doesn’t explain under what constitutional power he proposes to oversee Americans’ speech.
 
     
 
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