Is Biden’s ‘Success’ Our Mess?

 
 
May 21 2022
 

Good morning from Washington on this Armed Forces Day. Unfortunately, President Biden is dismantling everything we ask our military to defend, Victor Davis Hanson writes. Pro-abortion protesters get vulgar outside Justice Amy Coney Barrett's home, Cully Stimson reports. On the podcast, Richard Reinsch and John Yoo assess whether the Supreme Court will force Congress to do its job rather than leave it to the bureaucracy. Plus: a miscalculation holds up oil and gas permits, and an archbishop forbids Nancy Pelosi to take Holy Communion. Ninety years ago today, Amelia Earhart becomes the first pilot to repeat fellow American aviator Charles Lindbergh's solo, nonstop flight across the Atlantic five years earlier. 

 
 
 
COMMENTARY
Is Biden's 'Success' Our Mess?
By Victor Davis Hanson

President Biden and his delusional team seem delighted with what they have wrought.
NEWS
What I Saw at Third Protest at Justice Amy Coney Barrett's Home
By Cully Stimson

Protesters marched outside Justice Amy Coney Barrett's home shouting, "F— the court" and "We are not your incubators."
ANALYSIS
Can Supreme Court Tame America's Administrative State?
By Richard M. Reinsch II

Will the Supreme Court change how our nation's administrative state, rather than Congress, engages in lawmaking? Former Justice Department official John Yoo discusses.
NEWS
Team Biden Quietly Admits Math Error Behind Long Delays in Oil, Gas Permits
By Thomas Catenacci

The Biden administration privately acknowledged late last month that a mathematical error is delaying the federal government's offshore oil and gas program.
NEWS
San Francisco Archbishop to Pelosi: Do Not Receive Communion
By Douglas Blair

"A Catholic legislator who supports procured abortion, after knowing the teaching of the Church, commits a manifestly grave sin," the archbishop writes.
COMMENTARY
Biden Administration Refuses to Recognize Long-Term Effects of Puberty Blockers
By Dan Hart

Studies have in fact already been done on the long-term health effects of puberty-blocking drugs on minors, and the results aren't pretty.
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: Rogue Prosecutors Gascon and Boudin Panic Over Recall Elections
By Cully Stimson, Zack Smith

Residents of Los Angeles and San Francisco—home, respectively, to George Gascon and Chesa Boudin—have borne the brunt of their pro-criminal, anti-victim policies.
 
     
 
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