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Of course, this was address in a law passed in 1963... → Read More
They are all due the one thing that was missing this time... → Read More
"...we will take action against any terrorist group that poses a threat to U.S. interests..." → Read More
Sensational video from Our Principles PAC. It’s refreshing to see Donald Trump speak in such an open and honest fashion. → Read More
The latest numbers from the respected Pew Institute. → Read More
Much has been made of Sarah Palin’s endorsement of Donald Trump, including the delivery of her announcement speech. Tucker Carlson, the publisher of The Daily Caller and host of his own Fox show, noticed something else. He asserted that Trump looked uncomfortable receiving Palin’s support. Here’s what Carlson said: > I’m probably the only one thinking this, but I’m not convinced that Sarah Palin… → Read More
How old is too old? → Read More
The La Brea Tar Pits in downtown Los Angeles is a natural history museum and active archaeological site, so it was the perfect place for conservative activist artist Sabo to make a statement about his opinion of the Republican Party and so-called “Republican In Name Only” candidates. Usually known for late-night guerrilla tactics, such as putting up posters in advance of speeches or fundraisers… → Read More
Michael Ramirez has won two Pulitzer Prizes for his political cartoons. He combines wit, insight, and analysis with poignant images to communicate his point. This past year gave Ramirez plenty of topics to poke fun at. Here is just a sampling of Ramirez’s humor, with the remainder of Ramirez’s top-ten list of his best cartoons for 2015 at Investor’s Business Daily. Iran is taking Obama to the… → Read More
Is the middle-class disappearing? Some politicians, like Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT), hope to bring this question back into the forefront of the national dialogue. In fact, Sanders has made this a key issue of his presidential bid. “Disappearing” is somewhat over-dramatic, but the short answer is “yes,” both the lower-and-middleclass income are indeed getting smaller … but not in the way Sanders… → Read More
Decisions by the Supreme Court can have a significant impact on the culture, in addition to the understanding and interpretation of the law. 2015 was no exception, with a handful of landmark Supreme Court cases: * Same-sex Marriage: Obergefell v. Hodges established a Constitutional right for gay marriage in a 5-4 decision. * Obamacare Subsidies: King v. Burwell established that tax subsidies… → Read More
How do you deal with painful truths? The answer to that question, according to nationally syndicated talk show host Dennis Prager’s Prager University, depends greatly upon whether someone is a liberal or a conservative. The political right, according to Prager, sees the world as it exists, with all of its difficulties and problems, and then adopts a worldview based upon that realistic… → Read More
Politicians have been hugging babies and mugging with children for as long as there have been politicians. Opportunities to demonstrate their sense of fun and love of kids are campaign gold. However, questions by kids at Hillary Clinton’s town-hall meetings have left some wondering if there might be more happening than meets the eye. The suggestion has been made that the questions might be… → Read More
CNN’s Chris Cuomo and Republican Presidential Candidate Carly Fiorina got into a dustup on Friday over her comments about Planned Parenthood after a series of videos about the company were released. The spat began when Cuomo asked the following question, connecting the criticisms of the abortion group with the shooting that occurred in November in Colorado Springs: > “Do you feel any sense of… → Read More
"...that's when ideologies arise that are dangerous." → Read More
The Labor Department just released November’s employment numbers and the results are an unchanged unemployment rate and jobs-added number that was down 29% from last month. Despite the lackluster data, the official news release painted an entirely different picture. Here’s U.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez: > “With the addition of 211,000 jobs in November, the economy continues to recover… → Read More
After the news broke about the assault in San Bernardino, multiple Republican Presidential candidates sent tweets in response. Unlike those of the Democrats, they were devoid of any political statement or commentary. They had a common thread of God, prayers, and thoughts: > Our prayers are with the victims, their families, and the first responders in San Bernardino who willingly go into harm’s… → Read More
Not surprisingly, San Bernardino was among the top trending topics on Twitter Wednesday. Two particular threads, amongst the hundreds of thousands of tweets related to the shooting, are worthy of note. The first is from Democrat leaders, who all seemed to follow one train of thought: > Horrifying news out of #SanBernardino. Enough is enough: it's time to stand up to the @NRA and enact meaningful… → Read More
"There's no greater threat to our planet than climate change!" → Read More
Despite the Planned Parenthood win, this will likely go to the Supreme Court. → Read More