Meet Candidate Who Won School Board Seat in Deep Blue Minnesota by Opposing Critical Race Theory

 
 
November 23 2021
 

Good morning from Washington, where leftist educrats don't like to see conservatives elected to school boards. Our Doug Blair introduces you to one who campaigned against critical race theory. Students at Catholic University of America object to art depicting George Floyd as Jesus, Mary Margaret Olohan reports. On the podcast, Indiana's junior senator explains his commitment to killing President Biden's vaccine mandate. Plus: David Harsanyi skewers the dishonest media; police file charges in Wisconsin parade mayhem; and "Problematic Women" celebrates a small town's new mayor. Forty years ago today, President Ronald Reagan signs a secret directive allowing the CIA to recruit and support 500 rebels in Nicaragua for covert actions against the leftist Sandinista regime. 

 
 
 
NEWS
Meet Candidate Who Won School Board Seat in Deep Blue Minnesota by Opposing Critical Race Theory
By Douglas Blair

"We tried for like the whole year to get [school closures] reversed and ... weren't successful. But as we did that, all of the parents started to talk about how we just don't have a voice," says Matt Audette.
COMMENTARY
Why No Media 'Reckoning' Over Phony Steele Dossier?
By David Harsanyi

Is anyone at The Washington Post or The New York Times going to return a Pulitzer? Is anyone going to explain how multiple sources regularly buttressed the dossier's central fabulistic claim?
ANALYSIS
Sen. Mike Braun's Crusade Against COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates
By Douglas Blair

"I've had more traffic from phone calls, emails, anyway you can get ahold of your senator on this one issue more than anything else since I've been a senator in a little under three years," says Braun.
NEWS
Suspect in Wisconsin Parade Horror Faces 5 Homicide Counts
By Sebastian Hughes

Darrell Brooks had been released from custody after posting $1,000 cash bail on charges of running over the mother of his child in a gas station parking lot early this month.
ANALYSIS
She Just Became Mayor of Her Hometown at Age 25
By Virginia Allen

"I love my hometown. … I spent some years here in D.C., and I think that kind of informed my decision on how important that rural America is," says Brianna Howard.
NEWS
Catholic University Celebrates Painting of George Floyd as Jesus Christ, Releases Report on Racism
By Mary Margaret Olohan

"There are many students, faculty, and staff who are concerned about this, but there is nothing we can do," says one student. "And if we sound the alarm, we will be labeled racists."
 
     
 
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