8 Takeaways From Biden’s First Press Conference of 2022

 
 
January 20 2022
 
Good morning from Washington, where President Biden surprises critics by taking reporters' questions for nearly two hours. He wouldn't talk about his mental fitness, though, as Fred Lucas reports. In Virginia, parents can help a new conservative governor make good on promises, Mike Gonzalez writes. On the podcast, welfare expert Robert Rector explores the insanity of the far left's "anti-work" movement. Plus: Deroy Murdock assesses the first year of the Biden presidency, and "Problematic Women" considers an Olympian's take on today's threat to women's sports. One year ago today, the same day Joe Biden is sworn in as president, Kamala Harris takes the oath of office to become the nation's first female vice president.
 
 
 
NEWS
8 Takeaways From Biden's First Press Conference of 2022
By Fred Lucas

President Biden took questions on the legitimacy of the upcoming midterm elections, his cognitive ability, China, Russia, and his son Hunter Biden. 
COMMENTARY
Biden, Year 1: Promise Breaker in Chief
By Deroy Murdock

On the anniversary of President Biden's inauguration, we look back at what promises he did (and didn't) achieve.
COMMENTARY
Youngkin Off to Good Start, but Parents Need to Keep Up Counterrevolution
By Mike Gonzalez

The Virginia governor's first executive order says he is acting "to end the use of inherently divisive concepts, including critical race theory, and to raise academic standards."
COMMENTARY
False Positives for Genetic Disorders in Prenatal Testing Unacceptably High
By Tara Sander Lee

Positive results on prenatal genetic screenings can be wrong up to 85% of the time, and yet hundreds of thousands of those tests are performed annually.
ANALYSIS
What's With the Left's Attempt to Abolish Work?
By Douglas Blair

Robert Rector, a welfare and poverty expert at The Heritage Foundation, explains why work is crucial for a functioning and flourishing society.
COMMENTARY
Asked About Transgender Swimmer, Michael Phelps Says Sports Need 'Even Playing Field'
By Virginia Allen

On "Problematic Women," we discuss the debate over biological males competing in women's sports and how a D.C. restaurant canceled a pro-life group's reservation.
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: The Quest to Destroy Work
By Ben Shapiro

After dispensing with medical advice on COVID-19, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez gets down to business—or rather, to the business of avoiding doing business.
 
     
 
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