May 14 2022
 

Good morning from Washington, where Joe Biden is presiding over the disintegration of bedrock aspects of the American system. That’s how Victor Davis Hanson sees it, and you don’t want to miss his commentary. Plus: Nicole Russell on Target’s transgender transformation; Brent Sadler on the Navy’s more rational reading list; and Doug Blair on The Washington Post’s hilarious bid to drag the video game industry into the abortion debate. On this date in 1973, NASA successfully launches America’s first space station, Skylab, into orbit around Earth, to be joined 11 days later by three visiting astronauts.

 
 
 
COMMENTARY
Imagine the Unimaginable
By Victor Davis Hanson

When revolutionaries undermine the system, earn the antipathy of the people, and face looming disaster at the polls, it is then they prove most dangerous.
COMMENTARY
Target Normalizes Transgender Lifestyle
By Nicole Russell

Target has partnered with a brand called TomboyX to create and sell compression tops, which are a less restrictive version of a chest binder.
COMMENTARY
Navy ‘Eases the Rudder’ With Its Recommended Readings
By Brent Sadler

Last year’s reading list included books that veered from the Navy’s core missions and espoused critical race theory and extreme positions on sexual orientation.
COMMENTARY
Washington Post 'News' Article Prods Video Game Makers to Support Abortion
By Douglas Blair

“As Roe v. Wade repeal looms, video game industry stays mostly silent” is an actual headline from The Washington Post, which has gone completely insane in its support of abortion rights.
 
     
 
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