May 23, 2019
Good morning from Washington, where the nation’s top law enforcer decries the rampant activism of anti-Trump judges. Kevin Daley reports. Apple changes its mind again and lets you get an app that challenges climate alarmists, Kevin Mooney discovers. The left’s global warming hysteria didn’t go over Down Under, Adam Brickley writes. Heritage Foundation President Kay Coles James joins “Problematic Women” to celebrate women’s right to vote. Plus: Tom Jipping on Trump’s struggle to appoint judges, Michelle Malkin on the amnesty crowd’s beef with Ben Carson, and Nicole Russell on transgenderism and our children.
The Trans Lobby Is Now Marketing to Your Kids
On Mother’s Day, the Chips Ahoy! brand used a drag queen to promote its cookies.
Problematic Women: Celebrating 100 Years of Women’s Suffrage
Heritage Foundation President Kay Coles James, appointed by President Trump to the bipartisan commission formed to celebrate passage of the 19th Amendment, discusses the history of women’s rights—and why being pro-life is being a feminist.
In Another Reversal, Apple Allows App Countering Climate Alarmism
Apple initially approved the Inconvenient Facts app for sale on its iPhones on Feb. 3, then reversed itself and pulled the app March 4.
Australia’s Election Shock Shows the Perils of Moralizing Climate Change
Perhaps more than any other nation, Australia has seen climate change loom over its politics for over a decade.
William Barr: More Nationwide Injunctions in Trump Era Than in Entire 20th Century
Nationwide injunctions prohibit the federal government from enforcing a particular law or policy across the entire country.
Senate Picks Up the Pace in Confirming New Judges
The judicial confirmation pace during Trump’s first two years was slightly below the average for the previous five presidents; but so far this year, it is 52% ahead.
The Surrogacy Risks the Media Won't Cover
“We've actually been silenced by the media. The media has adopted the big fertility industry narrative that everybody wins,” says Jennifer Lahl of the Center for Bioethics and Culture.
Carson Hounded by Open Borders Liberals for Putting Americans First
Only in modern-day America is the basic proposition that federally subsidized public housing should benefit American citizens and legal residents slammed as “despicable” and “damaging.”
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