Good morning from Washington, where President Biden seems to think it’s not Christian to protect minors from being mutilated in transgender surgeries. Our Tyler O’Neil begs to differ. Is America’s time on top nearing an end? Victor Davis Hanson has a sobering assessment. Plus: a firsthand account of a growing threat to women’s sports; corporate media’s betrayal of Americans; the advance of climate alarmism; and the failure of home rule in the nation’s capital. On this date in 1889, Susan La Flesche Picotte becomes the first Native American woman to graduate from medical school; she will go on to be the only physician for her Omaha tribe in Nebraska as well as the nearby Winnebago tribe.
When the history books look back on 2023, the biggest American news story may be something that’s getting little attention right now: the school choice revolution.
Almost half of the states pass bans on private money going to election administration. However, an organization tied to the “Zuckerbucks” of 2020 is finding its way into these states.
The CEO of a pregnancy center that has gotten attacked twice in the last year calls the attacks “domestic terror” and insists that those at the FBI “who refuse to treat it as such need to be fired.”
The Bible doesn’t directly weigh in on many political issues, but it strains credulity to imagine that Jesus approves of telling children the lie that they are really members of the opposite sex.