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Trump leads our 3rd War of Independence

Donald Trump is leading America’s third War of Independence (the first two being in 1776 and the War of 1812). Donald Trump’s declaration of independence from the establishment in both parties was long coming. He bounced between parties for two decades before coming to the conclusion that both parties worshiped globalism. He had no choice […] → Read More

Trump in Mexico recalls Reagan in Geneva

Donald Trump’s surprise visit to Mexico, where he met the Mexican president and discussed the many contentious issues between our two countries, reminds me of President Reagan’s important trip to Geneva in 1985. Reagan was more than willing to sit down with the Communist leader of the USSR in an effort to build a personal […] → Read More

Learn lesson of ‘The Snake’ — heed Trump

Last week in Erie, Pennsylvania, Donald Trump entertained his vast crowd of supporters by reciting the lyrics to a song called “The Snake.” The song was written about 50 years ago, but it tells a timeless truth derived from Aesop’s Fables, which are more than 2,500 years old. The song tells the story of a […] → Read More

Powerful support for Trump’s Muslim ban

When an ISIS-supporting Muslim named Omar Mateen massacred 49 people at a nightclub in Orlando on June 12, Donald Trump reminded Americans that he is still the only political candidate to support a pause in the massive flow of Muslims entering the United States. Trump made his proposal last December after another ISIS-supporting Muslim massacred 14 […] → Read More

Put Trump’s wall in the GOP platform

The promise to build a wall along America’s southern border with Mexico has carried Donald Trump to his remarkable victory in the Republican primaries for president. Now it’s time to put that promise into the official Republican Party Platform. Many would be surprised to learn that a border security fence or wall was not already […] → Read More

Diseases cross open borders

The spread of the Zika virus has become so alarming that more than 150 health experts from over a dozen countries published an open letter urging the postponement or relocation of the Summer Olympics scheduled for Aug. 5-21 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Never before in world history have the Olympics been canceled due to […] → Read More

Obamacare’s failure: A winning campaign issue

President Obama’s eighth veto of his presidency came last Friday, when he quietly nixed legislation passed by Congress to repeal major portions of Obamacare. By allowing the crippled health-care law to remain on life support for all of 2016, Obama and the Democrats handed Republicans a winning campaign issue for retaking the White House in [...] → Read More

An American in Paris apologizes

It was only “Issue Three” on the weekly episode of “The McLaughlin Group,” but if President Obama has his way, the 140-nation conference on global warming – excuse me, climate change – will be the most consequential event of his presidency. If Obama’s plans to reduce America’s energy use are allowed to go forward, it [...] → Read More

Tell Ryan: No federal control of schools

After seven years of rule by decree by President Obama’s Chicago crony Arne Duncan, why are Republicans about to reauthorize the federal government’s authority over the nation’s public schools? And why is the new House speaker, Paul Ryan, rushing a 1,059-page bill to a floor vote only two days after the text was released on [...] → Read More

Just say ‘no’ to Syrian refugees

Defying the wishes of the American people, President Obama remains determined to import tens of thousands of poorly screened Muslims as refugees from the civil war in Syria and scatter them in communities across America. Taxpayer-funded agencies are ready to help the refugees gain access to welfare programs and enroll their children in local public [...] → Read More

France closed its borders — why can’t we?

The Friday night massacre of over 100 people at a soccer game, a rock concert and five restaurants in Paris was apparently committed by eight men working on behalf of ISIS, also called ISIL or the Islamic State. The day before the attacks, President Obama was on television reassuring George Stephanopoulos that “ISIL continues to [...] → Read More

New speaker must reclaim Article I

Shortly after he was sworn in as speaker of the House, Rep. Paul D. Ryan, R-Wis., admitted to his colleagues: “The House is broken. We are not solving problems; we are adding to them. Neither the members nor the people are satisfied with how things are going.” Ryan continued, however, “I am not interested in laying [...] → Read More

Obama’s Halloween felon release

Many Americans are stocking up on treats for neighborhood children in scary costumes, but you may want to think twice before opening the door to strangers this Halloween. That same weekend, Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, the Obama administration plans to release 6,000 felons from federal prison. This is believed to be the largest one-time release [...] → Read More

Trump’s immigration paper: Plainspoken truth

“If it weren’t for me,” Donald Trump told the Fox News moderators at the first Republican presidential debate, “you wouldn’t even be talking about illegal immigration.” The record-breaking audience of 24 million, which is 10 times Fox’s usual nightly viewership, had to agree. Trump’s new immigration position paper reinforces the blunt talk that has propelled his [...] → Read More

The Iran deal betrays America

As Americans learn the dangerous details of President Obama’s deal with Iran, Republican leaders should admit their mistake in passing Sen. Bob Corker’s bill that reversed the process for treaty ratification. Instead of a treaty requiring approval from two-thirds of the Senate, the Corker bill allows the Iran deal to be disapproved by a simple [...] → Read More

NEA’s indoctrination of students

If you want to stay on top of what’s going on in schools, watch the policies adopted by the National Education Association (NEA), which attracts nearly 10,000 delegates to its annual convention over the Fourth of July weekend. The NEA’s 3 million members include most of the nation’s public school teachers, who fund its half-billion [...] → Read More

Trump, Carson & illegal-alien criminals

Liberals have perfected the art of exploiting a tragedy for political gain. We’ve just seen how the massacre of nine people at a Bible study inside a Charleston, South Carolina, church – apparently committed by a drug-using loser-drifter who dropped out of school after the ninth grade – is being used to bring down the [...] → Read More

Child rape and Obama’s diversity

* * Text smaller * Text bigger In his seventh year of “fundamentally transforming the United States of America,” as Barack Obama memorably promised five days before he was elected president, we’re learning new details about thousands of immigrants who were released from custody after being convicted of serious, violent felonies and horrific sex crimes. Instead of doing his duty to keep bad… → Read More

Hillary’s plans to stuff the ballot box

* * Text smaller * Text bigger Hillary Clinton has laid out her game plan for winning back the White House for herself and her husband next year. Let’s hope Republicans were paying attention. She apparently decided it won’t be enough to rely on the 66 million people who voted twice for Barack Obama, many of whom are disillusioned by the failure of “hope and change.” Obama promised an end to wars… → Read More

None dare say it — except Ann Coulter

* * Text smaller * Text bigger Ann Coulter lives up to her reputation of issuing warnings and political comment nobody else dares to say in her newest book, “Adios, America!” It’s aptly titled; she makes the case that it is goodbye to the America we know and love if we don’t stop diluting our population with people who don’t love America, don’t respect our Constitution and laws, don’t even speak… → Read More