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Asian Discrimination: Colleges Move to Eliminate the SAT

American Spectator

Top colleges think they have a problem. Many Asian American students are applying with impressive credentials: notable extracurriculars, 4.0s, and high standardized test scores — with Asians scoring in the 78th percentile of the ACT on average. But many of these colleges don’t want a student body with a large proportion of Asian American students. That is, they’re prejudiced against Asian students.

Turner Classic Movies Surrenders to the Woke Vampires

American Spectator

With its new Reframed series, TCM hopes to continue its only raison d’être — presenting screen masterworks — yet protect itself from modern woke vampires bloated with fresh blood. Classics to be deconstructed for anti-wokeness include Woman of the Year (1942), Gunga Din (1939), and The Searchers (1956). TCM declares its intent in a ghastly website statement which was progressive drivel.

Biden Sells the Soul of the Presidency

American Spectator

Buying Biden’s allegiance — and presumably his soul — the Planned Parenthood Action Fund tripled election spending in 2020 pumping more than $45 million to help Biden. This was three times what Planned Parenthood spent in the 2016 presidential election and eight times what it spent in the 2018 congressional races. Biden has already promised to overturn all of the pro-life policies of the Trump administration.

Georgia Should Run Off Brad Raffensperger

American Spectator

Brad Raffensperger may well be responsible for creating the most havoc in Georgia since Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman visited the state in 1864. Because the balance of power in Washington has come down to a couple of seats in the U.S. Senate currently held by Georgia Republicans, it’s difficult to exaggerate the importance of the January 5 runoffs or how badly our feckless secretary of state is likely to mismanage them.

How Did Trump Manage to Do So Well?

American Spectator

Election Day provided the startling revelation that a contest that supposedly had been over for months, actually would not be decided for days, and perhaps longer. In reality, the “blowout” proved a nail-biter. More unsettling is the fact that the race probably had been this close all along and that the false impression likely influenced the outcome.