Gov. Noem’s pledge
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has signed a candidate pledge to bar “action civics” (mandatory political protests for course credit) and critical race theory (attacks on “whiteness,” “Eurocentrism,” etc.) from South Dakota schools. The pledge is sponsored by “1776 Action,” a new group founded by Adam Waldeck, a former aide to former speaker Newt Gingrich and supported by Gingrich and Ben Carson. Stanley Kurtz sees the pledge and Noem’s decision to sign it as positive developments in the battle to prevent America’s K-12 students from being indoctrinated in left-wing dogma. Clearly, it is.
Stanley argues, however, that Noem has her work cut out for her if she’s to make good on the pledge. “Even in a deep-dyed red state such as South Dakota, the threats that Noem has just pledged to battle have made shocking progress,” he warns.
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In the media s view, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) has a target on his back, and Wyoming s Liz Cheney (R) is riding high. But a former Republican Party leader isn t sure that South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is the rising national figure a major mainstream media outlet is making her out to be.
Last Thursday morning, MSNBS s Joe Scarborough all but endorsed Liz Cheney for president: I just wonder if they re not playing right into Liz Cheney s hands ultimately by making her … the alternative for people like me and suburban voters in Atlanta and suburban voters in Maricopa County, he said.
6 May 2021
Isabel Díaz Ayuso Spain’s answer to South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has won a surprise victory in the Madrid regional elections on an anti-lockdown, pro-freedom ticket.
Ayuso, the regional leader of the conservative People’s Party, won a resounding victory over the socialist opposition in the elections on Tuesday.
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The PP’s conservative regional president Isabel Díaz Ayuso (PP) had campaigned under the slogan of “Freedom”, championing relaxed COVID-19 measures and criticising the approach of the national government, led by Socialist Pedro Sánchez, to managing the pandemic in Spain.
Ayuso had called the election after the PP’s coalition with the liberal Cuidadanos party collapsed two years into its mandate.