Plus: Why Talk Show Host Dave Rubin Walked Away From Left
June 11 2021
Happy Friday from Washington, where some lawmakers want to reduce American history to a chronology of white privilege and oppression of blacks and other minorities. In Texas, they have a better idea about teaching state history, Jarrett Stepman writes. On the podcast, talk show host Dave Rubin tells why he parted ways with the left. Plus: Star Parker isn’t buying black victimhood; reasons to care about the South China Sea; and a House Republican wants to know why the Congressional Black Caucus won’t seat him. On this date in 1944, five days after the D-Day landing at Normandy, France, five Allied groups totaling 330,000 troops form a solid front against German forces.
Rubin began to question the political left when he saw that the same people who preached tolerance weren’t willing to accept those who didn’t embrace radical ideologies.
Rep. Ilhan Omar’s original tweet about the “unthinkable atrocities committed by the U.S., Hamas, Israel, Afghanistan, and the Taliban” garnered bipartisan disapproval.