Tuesday, May 6, 2014

RedState Briefing 05/06/2014

Morning Briefing
For May 6, 2014
The Common Core
Common Core is one in a long line of failures designed by the education elite who keep using our children as guinea pigs in new ways to teach thousand year old subjects. Math should be math, not an essay. English should be Shakespeare and Faulkner, not Holocaust denial. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →



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Sid Dinsdale Would Give Barack Obama a Blank Check
Sid Disdale is denying my claim that he would raise the debt ceiling. In fact, he went on radio last week saying he wasn’t sure where I got that.

Well, I got it from Sid Dinsdale. He told local news in Nebraska he would always vote to raise the debt ceiling. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →


David Plouffe Accuses A ‘Delusional Minority’ Of Wanting To Hold Him Accountable
As the investigation into what happened at our Benghazi consulate and the actions of the administration following its destruction gathers steam Obama’s minions are trying to delegitimize any questions on the subject.  . . . please click here for the rest of the post →


The Irony of the GOP Polling Advantage
As the November midterms draw near, we are beginning to see a growing wave against Democrats, much like we witnessed at this time in 2010.

A new Pew poll gives Republicans a 4-point edge on the generic ballot test, which is significant given the fact that Democrats usually have a slight advantage even in a 50-50 year.  They also found that Republicans have a crushing 16-point lead among Independents who are only down 4 among women.  Furthermore, voters are still sour on Obamacare, Obama, and the economy. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →


More accusations that Veterans Affairs let veterans Die In Line.
This time, in Colorado. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →


Prayer Reaffirmed at the Supreme Court: Town of Greece v. Galloway
In a landmark decision yesterday, the Supreme Court reaffirmed that prayer before legislative meetings is constitutional.

In debunking one of the greatest myths in Establishment Clause jurisprudence, the Court held that not only is opening such meetings in prayer constitutional, it is not limited to a nonsectarian (i.e. generic) prayer.  In other words, a prayer “in Jesus name” does not violate the Constitution. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →


Gestational Surrogacy: Women For Lease, Children For Sale
The pro-life cause may have risen in direct response to the atrocity of medical abortion but it quickly embraced the cause of euthanasia and death via medical neglect. The next frontier of the movement should be a coordinated opposition to the idea of “gestational surrogacy,” or, in lay terms, hiring a woman you don’t really know to produce a baby for you. For a price. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →


The Vine
If there is any issue the pro-life community must contend with alongside the fight for life, it is the constant efforts of pro-aborts to censor the truth about abortion and all issues abortion-related. While the SBA List has been fighting in the U.S. Supreme Court for their right to inform voters on the pro-abortion voting records of candidates, Google recently stepped up the game by banning ads from Crisis Pregnancy Centers. At RedState, lifeofgrace summed up the shocking move by Google perfectly. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →


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Erick Erickson
Editor-in-Chief, RedState

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