Good morning from Washington, where the Left’s favorite conservative, Rep. Liz Cheney, lost all credibility—and her House seat—in recklessly going after Donald Trump. Read what Allan Ryskind has to say. A Senate Republican puts Democrats on the defensive with her proposed resolution celebrating the Constitution. Mary Margaret Olohan reports. Plus: the Supreme Court’s “pride” ruling; Sen. Ted Cruz calls out a colleague for stalling on school safety; and Democrats’ about-face on protecting democracy. On this date in 1983, Vanessa Williams, 20, becomes the first black woman to be crowned Miss America. Count your blessings: It’s Constitution Day.
Strategic amnesia is a syndrome that lets Democrats forget their being guilty of the same behavior for which they demonize Republicans—especially when the GOP is innocent as charged.
The Constitution “has faced relentless attacks from leftist radicals who are determined to destroy the balance of power laid out so carefully by the Founding Fathers,” says the Tennessee Republican.
The ultimate outcome for the conflict involving Yeshiva University likely will strengthen religious freedom, even if it takes a little longer to get there in the courts.
A vote-by-mail law approved in July does not square with the state constitution and the process cannot be used in the upcoming November elections, a judge rules.
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