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Editorial: Media aims to censor free speech

Tulsa Beacon

Here is what a group within the national media is up to to curtail freedom of speech.  That’s right – reporters and editors are working to make sure that only the speech that they sanction is allowed to reach the public. A coalition is asking President Joe Biden to create a “task force” to look…

Editorial: No statehood for Washington, D.C.

Tulsa Beacon

Thank God for U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia. That’s right – Thank God for a Democrat. Manchin, the closest thing the Democrats have to a conservative or moderate, announced that he would not vote with the Democrats to unilaterally make Washington, D.C., the 51st state. Manchin rightly points out that previous administrations – both…

Editorial: Local TV blasts Senator Dahm

Tulsa Beacon

State Sen. Nathan Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, is a target of the local media because he is conservative, he believes in a strict interpretation of the U.S. Constitution and he speaks the truth. Dahm introduced a bill that would ban paper straws in Oklahoma. This was done to make a statement on Earth Day. Dahm was…

Editorial: Bush says he didn’t vote for Trump

Tulsa Beacon

Former President George W. Bush not only didn’t vote for President Donald Trump but now he is publicly admitting that he wrote in the name of Condoleeza Rice, who was his secretary of state. This is indicative of the uphill battle Trump faced for four years. Trump had to overcome the Democrats, the liberal media…

Editorial: Kerry shares secret with Iran?

Tulsa Beacon

The liberal news media is working hard to cover up the actions of former Secretary of State John Kerry when he told Iran multiple times about details of Israel’s covert activities in Syria. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is on a recording stating that Kerry had informed him at least 200 times about Israel…

Editorial: So long to Tulsa mask mandate

Tulsa Beacon

The City of Tulsa’s mandatory mask ordinance expires Friday. Good. It is questionable if a city like Tulsa can pass such an ordinance without being it being unconstitutional. The ending of this ordinance doesn’t mean that a private business, like a restaurant or grocery, can’t still require customers to wear a mask. They are private…

Editorial: ‘Equitable math’ in California

Tulsa Beacon

Public education is getting more and more absurd. The California Education Department is working on a statewide math framework that takes racism out of math. What? According to those educators, promoting the concept that “working to figure out a correct answer in math is an example of racism and white supremacy invading the classroom.” How…

Editorial: NCAA warning on Senate Bill 2

Tulsa Beacon

The NCAA and Democrat leaders in Oklahoma are suggesting that Senate Bill 2, which prevents boys from playing on girls sports teams, will cost the state millions in lost events. Across the country, boys who are pretending to be girls (some are taking hormone shots and some are getting altered surgically) are demanding that they…

Editorial: Tulsa Beacon 20th Anniversary

Tulsa Beacon

Twenty years ago, the Biggs Family founded the Tulsa Beacon newspaper because liberal commentary and fake news was dominating the news market in Tulsa. That was especially true about the Tulsa World. Ever since the 1980s, big cities started getting rid of large, competing daily newspapers. In Tulsa, the Tulsa World purchased the Tulsa Tribune…

Editorial: Don’t borrow $414,000,000.00

Tulsa Beacon

Tulsa Public Schools wants Tulsa property owners to approve $414,000,000.00 in new taxes for a bond issue on June 8. This is an enormous amount of money – coming close to half billion dollars. When the Legislature decided that schools could borrow money through bonds, the idea was to use those funds for long-term projects,…