Biggest News Heading Into The Week Of May 30
There appears to be no limit to America's debt but a someday financial collapse
DEBT CRISIS: The big news over the weekend was the embarrassing debt limit deal between House leadership and the White House. Democrats appear to be very happy with it, but not constitutionally minded Republicans.
THE RIGHT FIGHT: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis launched his campaign fighting former President Donald Trump when he should be fighting the corrupt GOP establishment. He reoriented on the debt limit deal, saying Republicans could do a lot better.
DEATH TO CHILDREN: Planned Parenthood continues to make big bucks on the worst things in America, recently tweeting that it considers abortion and transgender mutilation “the same fight.” They got that right: both are child sacrifice. The organization is not just murdering babies, but now cutting off the healthy body parts of the kids who escaped Planned Parenthood by birth.
The NBA finals are this week, commemorating a league and many players that have sold out to China.
ONE OF THESE THINGS IS NOT LIKE THE OTHER: Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw wants to revive Christian night at the stadium after backlash against the Dodgers hosting an anti-Christian hate group, making an equivalence between the two. Editors wondered whether the Christians would be given the same desecrated cross and altar to use that the hate group blasphemed with Satanic rituals on the field.
SEX AND BABIES: National Review editor tweeted over the weekend “If somebody wants to dress their baby in a pride onesie why should it matter?” John Davidson responds.
Fidelity Month starts June 1. It’s “a month dedicated to the importance of fidelity to God, spouses and families, and our country and communities.”
Kick it off June 1 with a 2 p.m. ET free webinar featuring Princeton's Robert George, sociologist and church leader Jacqueline Rivers, AEI’s Yuval Levin, CanaVox cofounder Ana Samuel, historian Wilfred McClay, pro-life activist Lila Rose, Southern Baptist Seminary scholar Andrew Walker, and University of St. Thomas professor James Matthew Wilson.