‘Cut His Time Short’: Far-Left Activists Continue Demonstrations at Kavanaugh’s Home

 
 
January 23 2023
 
Good morning from Washington, where the intel bureaucrats seem less concerned about President Biden's possession of classified documents than they were about President Trump's. Fred Lucas reports. Will Brett Kavanaugh ever have peace? Mary Margaret Olohan has the exclusive scoop on another protest from left-wing activists at his home last night. Plus: Tyler O'Neil on a new debt ceiling poll, and Jarrett Stepman on what we can do about Gen Z's lack of patriotism.
 
 
 
NEWS
'Cut His Time Short': Far-Left Activists Continue Demonstrations at Kavanaugh's Home
By Mary Margaret Olohan

The protesters carried rainbow umbrellas decorated with pro-abortion slogans, singing and chanting as they marched, "cut his time short, a rapist should not rule the court."
ANALYSIS
'This Is a Crisis': Why Americans Should Care About China's Shrinking Population
By Samantha Aschieris

For the first time in six decades, the most populous country in the world has a shrinking population.
NEWS
Most Americans Oppose Raising Debt Ceiling Without Spending Cuts, Poll Finds
By Tyler O'Neil

"Every dollar of federal spending and debt is a dollar taken from hardworking American families," says Richard Stern, a budget policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation.
NEWS
US Intel Community Investigated Trump Docs for National Security Risk, but Is Silent on Biden Classified Information
By Fred Lucas

Once again, there seems to be a double standard.
COMMENTARY
Sports Media in Hysterics Over Provorov Citing Religion for Refusal to Skate in LGBT Jersey
By David Harsanyi

In today's world, dissenting from the progressive faith takes a lot of spine. Most players—most people—would rather not risk being denigrated and bullied by the mob.
COMMENTARY
Why Only 16% of Gen Z Are Proud to Be an American, and What We Should Do About It
By Jarrett Stepman

If the Left can transform America from the inside out through a long march, so can the rest of us.
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: New Biden Rule Permits Money Managers to Play Politics With Trillions in Retirement Savings
By Stephen Moore

Federal regulators are supposed to be ensuring the soundness of retirement funds, not shrinking them.
 
     
 
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