CORRECTED: LGBT Megadonor Who Wants to 'Punish the Wicked' Pushes Pennsylvania Bill
April 27, 2018 |
We apologize for sending you wrong Morning Bell earlier this morning—and hope your coffee is stronger than ours. Happy Friday from Washington, where EPA chief Scott Pruitt refuses to wilt as Democrat lawmakers aim righteous indignation at him. Kevin Mooney reports. Also on the Hill: Trump fans Diamond and Silk, the social media stars who politely challenge Facebook's integrity. Rachel del Guidice has highlights. Americans rightly see the future in the case of a British toddler, Bob Moffit argues. Plus: Monica Burke on outlawing traditional views, Diane Katz on EPA eradication of "secret science," and Kelsey Harkness and Bre Payton on what's up with first lady Melania Trump—not to mention Kanye West. Have a free-thinking weekend. |
CommentaryLGBT Megadonor Who Wants to 'Punish the Wicked' Pushes Pennsylvania BillThe bill promises freedom from discrimination. But if the liberal activists promoting the bill have their way, SB 613 would punish Pennsylvanians for their religious and moral beliefs. |
CommentaryThe Sad Case of Alfie Evans: A Sordid Lesson in Government-Controlled Health CareThe next time Sen. Bernie Sanders or his progressive Senate allies tout their proposal for total federal control of health care, just remember the case of Alfie Evans. |
NewsEPA Chief Fends Off Democrat Critics, Makes Case for Deregulation in Testy Hearings"Much of what has been targeted toward me and my team has been half-truths or at best stories so twisted they do not represent reality," says EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt. |
News6 of the Best Exchanges in Social Media Hearing With Diamond and Silk"Shame on the ones that don't even see that we have been censored, yet when the Black Lives Matter people complain about it—oh, everybody is up in arms," says Lynnette Hardaway of Diamond and Silk. |
CommentaryScott Pruitt's Effort to Expose 'Secret Science' Has Environmentalists Scared StiffThe environmental lobby is positively apoplectic about the proposal (naturally), even though it aligns perfectly with its long-held commitment to the public's "right to know" principle. |
CommentaryProblematic Women: Kim, Kanye, and 'Dragon Power'Plus: We discuss Melania Trump's big week, GQ putting the Bible on its list of books you "don't have to read," and outrage over a former NFL player posing with a gun in his daughter's prom photo. |
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