Monday, 2 May 2022

Tearing Down the Silicon Valley Wall

 
 
May 2 2022
 

 

Good morning from Washington, where House conservatives suspect that "anti-racism" goals could make services under Xavier Becerra's agency depend on the races of those involved. Doug Blair reports. Why is the left freaking out over Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter? Victor Davis Hanson has thoughts. On the podcast, Rob Bluey asks Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt about what other states can learn from his leadership. Plus: a college decides to police who may speak freely on campus; YouTube backpedals on censoring a discussion of election reforms; and Hollywood star Mark Wahlberg embodies a dramatic redemption. On this date in 2011, U.S. forces kill Osama bin Laden, the Saudi exile behind the 9/11 terrorist attacks, during a raid on his secret compound in Pakistan.
 
 
 
COMMENTARY
Tearing Down the Silicon Valley Wall
By Victor Davis Hanson

Discovering few Americans wanted left-wing, socialist politics, the left found power through control of American institutions, from academia and Wall Street to traditional and social media.
COMMENTARY
Pennsylvania College Reins in Free Speech After Hillsdale Professor's Talk Leaves Left Grumbling
By Douglas Blair

"If you listen to the talk, you can see … they're just indignant that someone deviated from the accepted script when talking about race," says Hillsdale College professor David Azerrad.
ANALYSIS
Meet the Governor Leading Oklahoma's Turnaround
By Rob Bluey

Gov. Kevin Stitt has set a goal of making Oklahoma a top 10 state by cutting taxes and growing the economy, empowering parents, and being a destination that more people call home.
NEWS
Critics Challenge HHS Chief Becerra's Claim Agency Has No 'Anti-Racism' Rule
By Douglas Blair

Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra claims his agency doesn't have any policies that are explicitly "anti-racist" in nature.
COMMENTARY
YouTube U-Turn: Censors Strike Again for No Good Reason, Just as Inexplicably Reverse Course
By Hans von Spakovsky

YouTube's censors strike again, removing a podcast discussing election integrity that that platform claims violates its "misinformation policy."
COMMENTARY
The Way of Father Stu
By Richard M. Reinsch II

The new movie "Father Stu" tells the true story of Stuart Long, a troubled man who, after a series of misfortunes and profound suffering in his life, is ordained a Catholic priest.
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: Film '2,000 Mules' Offers Vivid Proof of Voter Fraud
By Deroy Murdock

"This was an organized effort to subvert a free and fair election," says True the Vote's Gregg Phillips. "This is organized crime."
 
     
 
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