Andrew McCarthy, Scott Presler & Dr. Christopher Rodriguez on The Larry O’Connor Show 09.23.19


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The Tragedy Of Greta Thunberg (The Federalist)

Sixteen-year old Swedish climate change activist Greta Thunberg lives in the healthiest, wealthiest, safest, and most peaceful era humans have ever known. She is one of the luckiest people to have ever lived.

In a just world, Thunberg would be at the United Nations thanking capitalist countries for bequeathing her this remarkable inheritance. Instead, she, like millions of other indoctrinated kids her age, believe they live in a uniquely broken world on the precipice of disaster. This is a tragedy. [Read More]

Protesters shut down DC intersections to demand shift to renewable energy (The Hill)

Climate change protesters took to the streets of Washington, D.C., on Monday, temporarily shutting down several key intersections during rush hour to demand an immediate halt to fossil fuel production and a swift transition to renewable energy.

The demonstrations, organized by a coalition called Shut Down DC, coincided with the opening of the United Nations Climate Action Summit in New York. [Read More]

 

Week Ahead: Montgomery County Council To Introduce Anti-Discrimination Bill For Certain Hairstyles (Bethesda Beat)

Proposed law would prohibit discrimination based on certain hairstyles

On Tuesday, the Montgomery County Council will discuss a bill that would prohibit discrimination based on natural hairstyles. [Read More]

Breaking Down the Whistleblower Frenzy (National Review)

The Democrats’ media narrative of impeachment portrays President Trump and his administration as serial law-breakers who, true to form, obstruct all congressional investigations of wrongdoing. This then becomes the analytical framework for every new controversy. There are at least two fundamental problems with this. [Read More]

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