| Good morning from Washington, which is named after a giant whom the left demands we no longer venerate. It’s crucial to defend and explain the truth of the nation’s founding, our Jarrett Stepman writes. Quick, look: Facebook is erasing the concept of conversion therapy, Fred Lucas reports. On the podcast, author and commentator Kurt Schlichter sets the record straight on President Trump. Plus: requiring anti-American college courses; speaking up when it’s no longer valued; and recalling a pioneer of the pro-life movement. On this date in 1974, the House Judiciary Committee adopts the first of three articles of impeachment against President Richard Nixon. | |
| | | | By Jarrett Stepman
The war on history is not about any particular figure or statue, or correcting a past wrong. No, it’s about toppling the foundation of this country. It’s about sweeping away America’s past, both its institutions and culture, in an effort to begin again at year zero. | |
| | | By Mike Gonzalez
Ethnic studies teach minorities that they have a long list of grievances against the United States, and particularly against whites. | |
| | | By Rob Bluey
Lawyer and commentator Kurt Schlichter’s new book, “The 21 Biggest Lies About Donald Trump (and You!),” goes straight to the heart of why the political left has such a disdain for the president. | |
| | | By Kay C. James
In 1972, after seeing Mildred Jefferson on a national television interview, then-California Gov. Ronald Reagan credited her with his pro-life conversion. | |
| | | By Fred Lucas
“Facebook isn’t targeting harmful practices, but is censoring viewpoints that it doesn’t like,” says Heritage Foundation scholar Ryan T. Anderson. | |
| | | By Katharine Gorka
From around the country, we are hearing stories about companies, schools, and universities that are making public confessions and flagellating themselves for America’s supposed “systemic racism.” | |
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