6 Highlights From Congress’ First Hearing on Capitol Riot

 
 
February 24 2021
 

Good morning from Washington, where the officials who were supposed to secure the Capitol say they didn't know the FBI had intelligence warning of a coordinated attack on the building. Fred Lucas sums up the first congressional hearing on what happened Jan. 6. On the podcast, a new congresswoman from Colorado says she succeeded despite an entrenched welfare state. Plus: how to achieve commonsense health care; the Supremes' neglect of election fraud; and misunderstanding Rush Limbaugh. Thirty years ago today, following six weeks of heavy bombing, U.S.-led coalition forces launch a ground invasion to force Iraq to withdraw from neighboring Kuwait.

 
 
 
NEWS
6 Highlights From Congress' First Hearing on Capitol Riot
By Fred Lucas

Officials say the Capitol attack clearly was planned in advance. "You're bringing climbing gear to a demonstration, explosives, chemical spray—you're coming prepared," says one official.
ANALYSIS
Raised Democrat, Rep. Lauren Boebert Discusses Her Conversion to the Right
By Rachel del Guidice

"I was stuck under failed policies that put us into a cycle of poverty with no incentive to get out. At 11 years old, I stood in bread lines. … And that's not America's best," Boebert says.
COMMENTARY
The New Push to Expand Government's Role in Health Care Won't Work. Here's How We Can Help Americans Instead.
By Marie Fishpaw

Instead of addressing Obamacare's many flaws and costly mandates, the Democrats' misguided proposal throws more money at insurance companies each time they increase premiums.
COMMENTARY
Harmful Minimum Wage Increase Not Eligible for Special Budget Process
By Matthew Dickerson

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., says, "The minimum wage provision is not appropriate for the reconciliation process. It is not a budget item. And it shouldn't be in there."
COMMENTARY
Supreme Court's Decision Not to Hear Elections Cases Could Have Serious Repercussions
By Zack Smith

The majority of the Supreme Court is, as Justice Thomas writes, "leav[ing] election law hidden beneath a shroud of doubt" and "invit[ing] further confusion and erosion of public confidence" in elections.
COMMENTARY
What Critics Don't Understand About Limbaugh and His Fans
By Cal Thomas

Limbaugh's fans believed their values sustained U.S. through wars, downturns, and more. They see those values under siege from a secular progressive generation that tolerates everything but them.
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: Woke Math Spreads to Oregon
By Jarrett Stepman

As usual, educators' defense of these programs comes with little argument and a torrent of nonsensical academic jargon to appeal to converts and confuse skeptics.
 
     
 
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