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Sen. John Cornyn Attacks Criticism of âCivicsâ Bill as âRussianâ Disinformation
Cornyn drank the Coolaid, and now works for democrats
Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) has attacked criticism of his new civics bill by comparing it to a âRussianâ disinformation campaign â all for pointing out that the legislation is vulnerable to Democratsâ efforts to impose Critical Race Theory.
Cornynâs outburst appeared on Twitter on Sunday, in response to an article by respected conservative author Stanley Kurtz:
Kurtz had written an article, âBogus âCivicsâ Bill Will Push CRT on States,â in the National Review in which he pointed out that despite some of the good intentions behind the âCivics Secures Democracy Actâ (CSDA), it gave federal bureaucrats the power to impose left-wing ideology, using billions of dollars in federal funding to entice states to adopt a preferred curriculum. Kurtz compared it to Common Core, which began with conservative support but was abused by the left to impose its radical ideas.
Kurtz warned:
It doesnât matter that federal law and the bill itself disclaim the authority to formally impose a curriculum on the states. The strings that Bidenâs bureaucrats will attach to these massive federal grants will suffice to lure states into adopting CRT. The left-leaning bureaucrats who staff education departments even in red states already favor CRT (those bureaucrats will write the grant applications and divvy up the money). And Biden long ago signaled his intention to prioritize applications that promise CRT.
If CSDA passes this summer, as its sponsors hope, a Republican victory in the midterms will come too late to prevent the federal imposition of CRT. But what will happen when voters discover just months before the midterms that Republicans have betrayed them by using federal power to push CRT on the states? The Civics Secures Democracy Act is education madness and political suicide all wrapped up in one.
In an earlier article, Kurtz noted that Cornyn had first tried defending his bill against criticism that first emerged at Breitbart News. The problem, Kurtz wrote, was that the billâs formal language against establishing a formal federal civics curriculum, left-wing activists could still do so: âThe danger that I and others have long warned of in both Common Core and the present case is that of a de facto national curriculum, not a legally literal one.â
Kurtz has been writing about such problems for decades. In 2012, in his book Spreading the Wealth: How Obama is Robbing the Suburbs to Pay for the Cities, Kurtz warned that then-President Barack Obama intended to use federal policy to reduce suburban self-government and redistribute resources from suburbs into the failing cities from which many residents had fled.
In that case, too, as Breitbart News noted at the time, Kurtz warned about the consequences of concentrating too much power in the federal government.
The use of the term âRussian disinformationâ to dismiss legitimate criticism has been a familiar tactic of the left in recent years. It was used most infamously to deny the authenticity of Hunter Bidenâs recovered laptop.
Last weekend, Sen. Cornyn was booed at the state convention of the Republican Party over his support for bipartisan gun control measures in the aftermath of the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas. These include âred flagâ laws that theoretically allow guns to be taken away from people who are a danger to themselves and others. Critics suggest that such laws could be abused by political opponents â as Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), among others, has suggested criticsâ guns be taken away.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/06/21/sen-john-cornyn-attacks-criticism-of-civics-bill-as-russian-disinformation/
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