Politics
The Second Amendment, the States, and the People
Amazing as it may seem, since ratification of the Bill of Rights in 1791, the Supreme Court has never provided a definitive statement...
Gun Owners, Filtered
In Monday’s editorial, the New York Times reported the results of a Frank Luntz poll indicating that NRA members are much softer on...
Read morePentagon Muslim Policy Set by Adviser with Terrorist Ties
In Matthew 13:57, Jesus informed doubter and disciple alike that, “A prophet is not without honor, save in his own country and in...
Read moreRachel Maddow Recycles Falsehoods Against the John Birch Society
MSNBC's Rachel Maddow launched an error-riddled attack against the John Birch Society in her December 18 show, nominally because the John Birch Society...
Read moreVoters Prefer Tea Party to GOP
If the conservative Tea Party rebellion should move from the soapbox to the ballot box, it might well beat the Republican Party, according...
Read moreMidnight in the Garden of Good and Evil: Healthcare Set for Senate Passage
“The die is cast.” These were the fatal words spoken by Julius Caesar as he stood before his loyal legion on the northern...
Read moreCalif. Stimulus Watchdog Disappoints
When the U.S. Congress passed the massive stimulus package earlier this year, California Governor Arnold Swarzenegger created a state-level inspector general to insure...
Read moreObama Nominates La Raza Activist as Ambassador
President Barack Obama has appointed Maria del Carmen Aponte to be the next American ambassador to El Salvador. Aponte, a La Raza devotee,...
Read moreObama, Dems Slip Sharply in Polls
Nearing the end of his first year in office, President Obama and his Democratic Party are taking a beating in polls by NBC...
Read moreDemocratic Districts Get More Stimulus Funds
A new study by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University found that Democratic districts received twice as many economic stimulus dollars as...
Read moreRepublicans Promise Procedural Resistance to Health Care Legislation
It Washington, D.C., it wasn’t the Grinch that stole Christmas, it was Tom Coburn, a physician from Oklahoma and most importantly, a senator...
Read morePawlenty in NH Rips Potomac ‘Ponzi Scheme’
Accusing Democrats in Washington of running "a Ponzi scheme on the Potomac," Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty made his first foray into New Hampshire...
Read moreVeterans Group Calls for Refusal to Deploy to Afghanistan and Iraq
In what is sure to be a controversial call to action or inaction, the organization March Forward, a group of patriotic retired and...
Read moreSenate Banking Committee Confirms Bernanke, With Dissent
The Senate Banking Committee convened Thursday morning, December 17, and voted 16-7 to confirm Ben Bernanke for a second four-year term as Chairman...
Read moreAmerican UN Official Wanted Karzai Replaced
Kai Eide, the Norwegian diplomat who is the UN Special Representative to Afghanistan, has said his former deputy — Peter W. Galbraith, an...
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