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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently had disparaging things to say about the American Dream. While the Democratic congresswoman’s compassion is admirable, removing barriers is better than handouts. → Read More
A NeverTrump conservative on how the Trump presidency changed her opinions of Republicans, Democrats, the media, and herself. → Read More
Not welcome in the Democratic party; don’t fit in the Republican party either → Read More
The 25 colleges and universities with the largest endowments in the country reaped $6.9 billion in Department of Education funding despite holding a quarter-trillion in existing assets, collectively. → Read More
According to CNN, the House Ways and Means Committee is preparing to request President Trump’s tax returns, a few weeks after CNN reported that Democrats were preparing legislation requiring presidential and vice presidential nominees to release a decade of tax returns. Trump is the first president since Richard Nixon to not release tax returns. Yesterday, House Ways and Means Chairman Richard… → Read More
Last year, the story of Matthew Charles captivated the nation. In the 1990s, Charles received a sentence of 35 years for dealing crack cocaine; he was released in 2016 after serving 21 years. After being released, Charles found a job, began volunteering and attending church, and spent time with his family. However, the U.S. Attorney’s office decided to appeal Charles’ release, since he had… → Read More
Republicans Reintroduce Legislation to Repeal Estate Tax → Read More
On Saturday, I published an article discussing an incident involving Covington Catholic High School students who attended the March for Life and Native Americans, including Vietnam veteran Nathan Phillips, who attended the Indigenous People’s March. My article described the video available at the time, identified Nathan Phillips, and provided additional information about him. I also linked to… → Read More
On Saturday, I published an article covering a situation involving the Covington Catholic High School students who had attended the March for Life and Native Americans, including Vietnam veteran Nathan Phillips, who had attended the Indigenous Peoples March. In my article, I described the video that was available at the time; I provided information on the school that the students attended; and I… → Read More
Shameful: High School Boys Who Attended March for Life Taunt Native American and Vietnam Veteran → Read More
Gillette Trashes Masculinity. Harry’s Razors Says Hold My Beer → Read More
Gillette’s Ad Does Not Insult Men, It Believes In Them → Read More
Over the last week, readers of liberal blog DailyKos raised funds to purchase 25,000 roses for Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-California), of which DailyKos founder Markos Moulitsas delivered 7,000 to the Speaker’s office yesterday. The @DailyKos community bought 25,000 roses for @SpeakerPelosi, and I had the honor of delivering about 7,000 of them. The other 18,000 were donated by the… → Read More
After a reporter asked President Trump last week about using emergency powers to build a wall at the southern border, it was only a matter of time before Trump began to seriously consider declaring a “national emergency” in order to act without Congress. As RedState wrote earlier, the president is now saying, “I have the absolute right to declare a national emergency, I haven’t done it | Read… → Read More
The GOP May Be Facing a Problem with Women, But It isn’t Because of Elise Stefanik → Read More
Tonight is the last night of Lifetime’s documentary series “Surviving R. Kelly,” about the allegations of abuse and predatory behavior against 51-year-old singer R. Kelly (whose full name is Robert Kelly). The documentary is split into six hour-long chapters over three nights; the first two hours debuted on Thursday, the second two-hour set aired last night, and the final two hours will air… → Read More
We should not unnecessarily abuse government power in order to stomp on the rights of individuals. → Read More
As a feminist conservative, one of the things I find particularly irritating is the idea that bad behavior is limited to only one side of the aisle. For example, it’s frustrating to watch partisans on one side criticize the other for sexual behavior, then ignore the same behavior by their own side. I sometimes find it difficult to write about problems with the Left in | Read More » → Read More
No, Mitt Romney’s Stances on Immigration Aren’t New (Despite What Many May Believe) → Read More
Just days before Mitt Romney is to be sworn in as the junior senator from Utah, he published an op-ed at Washington Post regarding President Trump, stating “Trump’s character falls short.” Policies and appointments are only a part of a presidency. A president must also unite us, inspire us, and defend our vital institutions. — Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) January 2, 2019 Romney writes that,… → Read More