Cantor, Toppled in Primary, Didn’t Fall From Hunger
If former House Majority Leader Eric Cantor was a weakened candidate in his failed campaign against primary opponent David Brat, it was surely...
Invading Russian Soldiers Caught by Ukrainian Authorities
As Russian soldiers and tanks invade Ukraine, the German chancellor worries about “damaging” Russia. ...
Read moreMarket Basket Employees Return to Work; Unions Surprised
The employees' strike and customer boycott against the Market Basket supermarket chain was ended with the reinstatement of CEO Arthur T. Demoulas after...
Read moreObama’s Pending Executive Actions on Immigration Face Opposition
With the out-of-control illegal immigration crisis putting political pressure on the Obama administration to halt the flood of illegal aliens pouring across our...
Read moreKaine’s Call for Vote on Bombing Worries Senate Colleagues
Senator Tim Kaine (D-Va.) has called for a congressional vote on U.S. military strikes against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant...
Read moreThe Ever Dwindling Iraqi Christian Minority, Thanks to U.S. Foreign Policy
The devastation visited upon Yazidis, Kurds, and Christians is a consequence of U.S. foreign policy. ...
Read moreLegal Theory Emerges for Obama Rewrite of Immigration Law
As President Obama ponders his options for executive action on immigration reform, a rationale has emerged for the defense of such action. ...
Read moreBig Brother to Farmers: Host Same-sex Wedding or Pay Fine
Government officials in New York have told an upstate farming couple that they must host same-sex “weddings” on their property — and because...
Read moreSheriff Mack: “We’re Taking Back America One County at a Time”
In his exclusive interview with The New American, Sheriff Mack was gracious with his time and optimistic in his assessment of the battle for...
Read moreMission Creep in Iraq
There are several reasons not to intervene militarily in another country’s conflict, even modestly. One is the potential for mission creep. ...
Read moreThe Race Baiters Fail In Ferguson
The first reports out of Ferguson seemed ideal to stir up the mob, but thanks to the alternative media in this country the...
Read moreBlacks Must Confront Reality
Though racial discrimination exists, it is nowhere near the barrier it once was. The relevant question is: How much of what we see...
Read moreUSDA Says Childhood Obesity a “National Security Issue”
With the new school year upon us, the federal government is once again turning its attention to school lunches, claiming it is a...
Read moreLouisiana Governor Jindal Sues Education Dept. Over Common Core
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal filed suit in federal court on August 27 arguing that President Obama’s Department of Education has violated the 10th...
Read moreObama Plotting to Bypass Congress on UN Climate Regime
The Obama administration, conspiring with the United Nations and various foreign governments, is plotting to foist a draconian “global-warming” regime on the American...
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