instead. but culture war crusades can lead to awkward places. you milght remember in march, youngkin was trying to resist the alleged banning of dr. seuss' books. but free speech arguments only go so far. so one week from election day, the youngkin campaign released an ad where a mother called for banning a book that she found offensive. >> when my son showed me his reading assignment, my heart sunk. it was some of the most explicit material you can imagine. >> so few things about that. the book in question was "beloved" by toni morrison, winner of the nobel prize in literature. it is a novel about escape from slavery and yes, it contains some rough scenes, totally consistent with the horrific subject matter. but the book wasn't named in the ad. neither was the fact that it was assigned to her son almost a