October 11 2022
 

 

Good morning from Washington, where Democrats continue to ignore the border crisis. Deroy Murdock shares some horrifying statistics about what's happening on the border. What's going on in Michigan? Fred Lucas interviews a voter who's receiving ballot applications for someone else. On the podcast, Rob Bluey talks about a new way to combat woke corporations. Plus: Armstrong Williams shows the deep ideological roots of Vice President Kamala Harris' "equity" remark, and Virginia Allen on a substitute teacher fired over a picture book.
 
 
 
NEWS
Public School Fires Substitute Teacher for Raising Concerns Over Book Depicting Same-Sex Couples
By Virginia Allen

The book’s colorful pictures include drawings of same-sex couples taking their children to school and two lesbian mothers, one pregnant.
NEWS
Michigan’s Voter Records a ‘Mess,’ Says Man Who Received Multiple Ballot Applications for Someone Else
By Fred Lucas

Mike Pashby and his family have lived in their home in Kalamazoo, Michigan, for seven years and never met a man named Larry Hodge. But in 2020, Pashby began getting absentee ballot applications for Hodge.
COMMENTARY
Democrats Nap Peacefully Through Border Crisis They Engineered
By Deroy Murdock

Border Patrol agents nabbed 951,568 illegal aliens during Trump’s final 19 months in office. In Biden’s first 19: 3,588,877—up 377%.
ANALYSIS
One Woman’s Journey From White House to Launching a Makeup Brand Inspired by Women of the Bible
By Virginia Allen

Hope Harvard explains how Biblical women inspire her makeup products and offers advice to young women seeking to start businesses of their own.
ANALYSIS
American Free Enterprise Chamber of Commerce Fights Wokeness, the Left’s ESG Agenda
By Rob Bluey

American corporations are increasingly taking sides on political issues—and it seems they’re often embracing socialist ideas rather than the free market.
COMMENTARY
Harris' Call for 'Equity' After Hurricane Wasn't a Gaffe, But Natural Conclusion of Leftist Ideology
By Armstrong Williams

This argument for "equity" in the context of disaster-related resources is not a recent development among those on the far left.
NEWS
ICYMI: 'Bye B----!': What I Saw at the Women's March
By Mary Margaret Olohan

One activist repeatedly blew into a whistle so vigorously, and so close to my face, that her saliva landed all over my face.
 
     
 
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