Dense WashPost: So What If Biden ‘Overreached’ on Student Debt?
Sure, President Joe Biden unilaterally canceling student loan debt without Congressional approval is probably illegal, but whatever. At least, that’s the argument The Washington Post editors are running with.
Here Are the Five Dumbest & Smartest Questions from Last Few Briefings
With briefings on Thursday, Friday, Monday, and Tuesday, the ever-inept Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has had a lot of camera time as of late and the liberal media came at her with questions of substance and activism. Most notably, they’ve hit her from the left on the D.C. crime bill, Florida and Texas addressing the Biden border crisis, illegal immigration, Tennessee passing legislation…
CBS Offers Timid Correction On Florida Book Banning After MRC Report
CBS Saturday Morning issued a correction to their February 25 report that Florida may ban the children’s book Sulwe under the Stop Woke Act for simply having a black character after a NewsBusters report. However, the correction omitted some key information and left uncorrected similar CBS reports.
Taking on the 1619 Project: Bagging 2 Birds With 1 Stone
WASHINGTON -- I have long held that when the left gains control of an entity -- whether it be a city, a university or even a simple educational project -- it loses all awareness of what the initial purpose of that entity might have been. It brings the city or the university or the simple educational project to foozle, that is, to ruin.
Teacher Secretly Transitions 5th Grade Student, Child Becomes Suicidal
Why can’t teachers just stick to teaching?
Comedy Shows Accuse 'Fascist' DeSantis Of Banning History
CBS’s Stephen Colbert and NBC’s Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers all spent part of their Tuesday shows falsely claiming Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis seeks to ban the teaching of history in the state as they reacted to different parts of the DeSantis-driven news cycle.
SAVAGE: 11 Yr-Old Roasts School Board Over Library Book About Sex
While I wish the kid hadn't been exposed to such a graphic book, I think his point was heard.
WashPost Mourns AP Course Is Watering Down 'Black Resistance' in Class
The top story in Saturday's Washington Post was headlined "Fraught fight over AP's new course: Politics forced changes to the African American studies plan, critics say." As usual, the "critics" of the new Advanced Placement curriculum for high schools are leftists.
CBS Suggests Florida May Ban Book For Simply Having a Black Character
For Black History Month, CBS Saturday Morning co-host Michelle Miller interviewed children’s book illustrator Vashti Harrison for a segment that was perfectly normal until the Miller’s addendum at the end, where she suggested some of Harrison’s work might be banned in Florida for simply having black characters.
Colbert Asks Author Who Likened U.S. to Nazis to Give GOP Advice
In an attempt to push back against GOP history curriculum policies, CBS’s Stephen Colbert welcomed Pulitzer Prize winning author Isabel Wilkerson onto the Thursday edition of The Late Show while naturally covering up the fact that Wilkerson’s version of history compares the founding to Nazi Germany while asking her to give the GOP advice on the matter.
MIC DROP: Teenager SMOKES Woke School Board
This kid is awake to the woke.
STOP THE LIE! Conservatives Like DeSantis Aren’t Erasing Black History
Liberal journalists and some celebrities have spent the last month depicting conservatives (who are merely paring back leftist indoctrination to K-12 kids) as racist bigots whose pushback against the woke agenda in public schools will bring harm to Black Americans. The following are some of the worst examples of leftists in the media attacking conservatives for their pushback against wokeness…
Mitchell Offers Half-Hearted Correction On DeSantis After MRC Report
On Friday, in a segment first flagged by NewsBusters, MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell asked Vice President Harris why Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis does not want the history of slavery taught in schools. On Wednesday, she offered up a half-hearted correction, declaring her previous remarks to be “imprecise.”