Politics
Texas Moves Closer to Allowing Guns on College Campuses
In one of the most controversial, but many say common-sense, moves related to campus violence and Second Amendment rights, the state of Texas...
Montana Legislators Stick Up for the Constitution
The mainstream media can handle politicians who talk about cutting government on the campaign trail but abandon those views once in office. They...
Read moreTexas State Senate Calls for Con-Con
On Wednesday, February 23, by a vote of 24 to 7, the Texas State Senate approved Senate Joint Resolution 1, which calls for...
Read moreDemocrat Rep. Capuano’s Speech to Union Rally Urges Violence
Some of the most disturbing and well-organized political incidents in U.S. history are riots and civil unrest, such as what is now boiling...
Read moreDoes America Need a “Civility Institute”?
Fred DuVal, a friend of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and a member of the Arizona Board of Regents, has proposed a “Civility Institute” to...
Read moreDrug Maker Wants Abortion Pill Available to Minors
The makers of the “Plan B” abortion pill want to broaden its reach to minors, and are asking the federal Food and Drug...
Read moreWisconsin Protests Go National
As protests in Madison, Wisconsin dragged into their second week, both sides held support rallies for their cause across the country as the...
Read moreWisconsin Assembly Passes Budget Repair Bill
Despite the organization of massive union protests in Wisconsin in opposition to the "budget repair bill" proposed by Governor Scott Walker, the Wisconsin...
Read moreMultiple Mitts: Romney on the Issues
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney raised $4.7 million last year for his political action committee, Free and Strong America, and he shared some...
Read moreMore Violent Rhetoric on the Left Ignored
Perhaps the mainstream media was a bit too busy searching for violence within the Tea Party movement to notice that a Massachusetts Democrat...
Read moreNeocon Control
Many Americans, including a growing number of political figures, claim to be conservatives. Not only do some attach this label to themselves, media...
Read moreShowdown Over a Possible Government Shutdown
As Congress nears its March 4 deadline for the expiration of the current continuing resolution that is funding the federal government, and budget...
Read moreCamp Obama Set to Kick Off Again Soon
In anticipation of the 2012 election season, President Obama?s campaign organization, Organizing for America, is preparing for Summer camp to recruit and train...
Read moreWisconsin Protests: The Reforms, the Reality
As the intense protests in Wisconsin move into their second week, The New American took a look at Gov. Scott Walker’s proposed reforms,...
Read moreIdaho House First to Nullify ObamaCare
On Wednesday, February 16, the Idaho House became the first state legislative body to pass a measure to nullify the entire ObamaCare law...
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