Plus: Black Patriots Who Helped Keep America Free
| Good morning from Washington, where Democrats seize on the Postal Service as their latest weapon to attack President Trump. Fred Lucas covers a surreal House hearing with the postmaster general. On the podcast, a teacher’s lawyer describes how his client lost his job while trying to respect a student’s transition from girl to boy. Plus: what we need from Germany; the rampant silliness on campus; and, on “The Right Side of History,” black Americans who sacrificed for the land of the free. Seventy years ago today, anticipating a strike by conductors and trainmen early in the Korean War, President Harry Truman orders the Army to take control of U.S. railroads. | |
| COMMENTARY | Say Goodbye, Sort of, to Germany | | By Victor Davis Hanson NATO provides a common European defense, but only by habitually relying inordinately on U.S. military contributions. That dependence seems increasingly odd when the European Union has an aggregate GDP... | More |
COMMENTARY | Back to College, Back to Academic Brainwashing | | By Walter E. Williams At American University, a history professor wrote a book calling for the repeal of the Second Amendment. A Rutgers University professor said: "Watching the Iowa caucus is a sickening display of the overrepresentation... | More |
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