January 28 2023
 
Good morning from Washington, where the Left busily unspools a narrative to paper over President Biden’s documents scandal. Victor Davis Hanson is having none of that. On the climate issue, two fellow Democrat nominees for president make Americans grateful they never won the White House, our Pete Parisi writes. Plus: Moriah Johnson on a “Duck Dynasty” role model for young women; Tim Graham on legacy media’s lack of interest in Biden family corruption; and Dennis Prager on what secularists lack. On this date in 1985, music producer Quincy Jones convenes Michael Jackson, Lionel Ritchie, and dozens of other singers to record  “We Are the World,” which will become a massive hit benefiting African famine relief.
 
 
 
COMMENTARY
The Real Differences Between Biden and Trump Document Troves
By Victor Davis Hanson

Biden ran for office, was elected, and serves as president with the full knowledge that all this time, he unlawfully possessed classified documents.
COMMENTARY
Gore, Kerry Embarrass US at World Economic Forum. Thank God These Globalist Grifters Never Became President.
By Peter Parisi

The former vice president, the former secretary of state, and the rest of the elitist cabal went to an Alpine village, flown there on more than 1,000 private jets.
COMMENTARY
Who's More Irrational, the Religious or the Irreligious?
By Dennis Prager

Today, the secular have a virtual monopoly on irrational beliefs.
COMMENTARY
‘Duck Dynasty’ Star Is Role Model for Young Women on Remaining Grounded in Woke World
By Moriah Johnson

Sadie Robertson Huff encourages individuals to find their confidence in God instead of in momentary satisfaction such as social media attention and sex outside of marriage.
COMMENTARY
'Fact-Checkers' Not Interested in Tracking Hunter Biden's Aid to Other Dissolute Bidens
By Tim Graham

When conservatives started asking questions about why Hunter Biden was paying almost $50,000 a month at his father’s house, liberal “fact-checkers” leaped to defend the Bidens.
NEWS
ICYMI: In Victory for Religious Freedom, Student Will Be Allowed to Wear ‘Jesus Loves Me’ Mask at School
By Virginia Allen

In the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic in the fall of 2020, Lydia came home and told her mom that she wasn’t allowed to wear her “Jesus Loves Me” face mask anymore.
 
     
 
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