Politics
Poison Ivy at Ivy League
ABC News/Money reported on Oct. 27 that the U.S. annually spends millions to send government workers to Harvard’s JFK School of Government for...
Is Everything Commerce?
Law professor Robert Natelson wrote that because Congress has stretched its definition of “commerce” so far beyond that originally intended by the founders,...
Read moreObama Makes Ocean-sized Waves in Rhode Island
President Barack Obama made a quick trip to Rhode Island on October 25 for some campaign-related events. The five hours he spent there...
Read moreWillams’ Firing Reveals: Public Broadcasting is Naturally Corrupting
The ideologically motivated termination of Juan Williams by National Public Radio has drawn ire from many Americans. Government-owned, government-sponsored, and government-regulated media will...
Read morePlanned Parenthood v. Linda McMahon
Planned Parenthood has entered into the campaign arena against Republican Senate candidate Linda McMahon, a former professional wrestling executive, by contacting 10,000 female...
Read moreWas Police Chief Fired for Tea Party Affiliation?
TexasFred, a conservative blogger, reports that West Tawakoni Mayor Pete Yoho has fired Officer Johnny Beckett from the city’s police department and also...
Read moreWill Bipartisanship Follow the Midterm Elections?
President Obama indicates that he and his aides have outlined an agenda for after the midterm elections on November 2, one that will...
Read morePastor Stephen Broden and Revolution
Dallas-area Republican congressional candidate Stephen Broden caught nationwide flak October 22 for telling a local radio talk-show host that a violent revolution against...
Read moreObama Calls His Critics “Enemies”
In a last-ditch effort to salvage the Democratic majority, President Obama is encouraging Hispanic voters to remain inspired by stalled immigration "reform" to...
Read moreReid’s Aide Guilty of Fraudulent Marriage
An unsettling development has reared its ugly head for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid just one week before the midterm elections. Fox News...
Read moreTexas Taxes: The State Targets Amazon
In May 2008, the Dallas Morning News questioned why Amazon.com, America’s largest online retailer, didn’t charge sales taxes even though it maintained a...
Read moreBarney Frank Takes Money From TARP Banks After Denial
"I won't take any PAC money from banks that took TARP funds, nor would I take it from the top executive," Rep. Barney...
Read moreAmerican Ideals Still Highly Favored
ABC News reported the results of its latest poll indicating that the American public’s optimism had just hit a 36-year low. A quick...
Read moreNullify Now! A Big Hit in Chattanooga
On Saturday, October 23, the Nullify Now! Tour, sponsored by the Tenth Amendment Center and WeRefuse.com, made its way to Chattanooga, Tennessee. Saturday’s...
Read moreUncle Sams Costly Sign Language
In uncertain economic times, Americans are looking for signs of improvement. The U.S. government, by contrast, is looking for improvement of signs --...
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