Supreme Court: States May Punish “Faithless Electors”
While the Electoral College cannot be said to fulfill that system envisioned by the Framers of the Constitution, the Supreme Court's decision does leave how electors are chosen up...
While the Electoral College cannot be said to fulfill that system envisioned by the Framers of the Constitution, the Supreme Court's decision does leave how electors are chosen up...
Because of supposed police injustice against blacks and cities burning from riots, some are calling to nationalize local police forces, but that just takes away local control. ...
The unexpected loss of a Republican incumbent member of Congress in Colorado sends the message that congressional Republicans need to listen to their primary voters. ...
A long-time global climate change alarmist has repented, but his attempt at an apology was dropped off the Forbes website. ...
The media is unlikely to cover it, but Biden’s first run for president back in 1988 ended when it came out that he had lied about his academic record...
Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky proves that voting for the Constitution can be good politics. ...
If one wonders why we have so much division in our country, the argument that "black" should be capitalized, but not "white," should offer at least a partial explanation....
In trying to fix government overreach, voting the bums out usually leads to more bums. The Tenth Amendment Center offers a more effective way of combating usurpations of our...
Trump put the question to Biden in his Tulsa speech: Are you going to defend America, or are you going to surrender to the mob? ...
In what was billed as a “conversation,” but was more of a lecture, Chick-fil-A owner Dan Cathy has declared that it is time for white Christians to repent of...
Biden’s 1993 remarks that the United Daughters of the Confederacy is made up of many “fine people” will not get the same attacks as Trump’s comments after the Charlottesville...
A speaker in Seattle’s “CHOP” seems to imply that what is going on inside the zone is the desire to bring the horrors of the 18th-century French Revolution to...
The once-conservative Oklahoman newspaper evidently does not know the difference between secession and nullification. ...
Once again, the Supreme Court has chosen to make law, injecting into the 1964 Civil Rights Act meanings that no one held at the time. ...
In an article clearly designed to smear the Confederate generals for whom many American army posts were named for — such as Fort Bragg in North Carolina and Fort...