Oklahoma Won’t Apply for Con-Con, Votes Not There
The Oklahoma state House of Representatives decided not to apply for a constitutional convention. ...
Missouri Moves Closer to Nullifying Federal Gun Grab
A committee of the Missouri House of Representatives approved a state senate bill that would nullify the federal government's attempt to infringe on...
Read moreSouth Carolina’s Fight Over ObamaCare Heats Up in State Senate
The South Carolina State Senate continues debate on a bill that would partially block enforcement of ObamaCare within state boundaries. ...
Read moreFlorida Bellwether Race Results in GOP Victory
Former Republican lobbyist David Jolly prevailed in a March 12 special election in Florida's 13th Congressional District, a swing district victory many political...
Read moreWisconsin Republicans Accused of Sabotaging Common Core Bill
Even though the national Republican Party has officially rejected the Obama administration-pushed Common Core nationalization of education, a handful of GOP figures in...
Read moreCalifornia Presbyterian Mega-church Votes to Leave Liberal PC-USA
A popular California mega-church, Menlo Park Presbyterian Church, is the latest congregation to bolt from the notoriously liberal leaning Presbyterian Church-USA. ...
Read moreWhite House Effectively Delays Individual Mandate Through 2016
The Obama administration recently extended until 2016 a "hardship exemption" from ObamaCare's individual mandate for those whose insurance was canceled — and just...
Read moreThe Gulf of Tonkin Events: 50 Years Later
The Gulf of Tonkin incident, in which it was claimed two American ships were attacked on the open seas, caused the United States...
Read moreWhite House Boasts of Obama Power Grabs as Congress Funds Them
As Americans recoiled in horror while U.S. lawmakers sheepishly complained and supposedly worked to rein in the Obama administration’s increasingly outrageous usurpation of...
Read moreGoverned by Rules, Not Men
What kind of rules should govern our lives? I'd argue that the best rules are those that we'd be satisfied with if our...
Read moreSen. Feinstein: CIA Smashed Constitution, Separation of Powers
Senate Select Intelligence Committee Chairman Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) publicly charged the CIA with repeatedly spying on her committee staffers conducting oversight of the...
Read moreSnowden at SXSW: I Would “Absolutely” Do It Again
During an online appearance at SXSW, Edward Snowden said he would "absolutely" do it all again. ...
Read moreDid CIA Spy on Senate Committee to Cover Black Site Prison Details?
A New York Times article reports that the CIA's suspected spying on a Senate committee may have been designed to prevent the committee...
Read moreBill to Register all Firearms in Illinois Introduced
The latest blatant attack on the Second Amendment may be viewed as a last gasp of a fading effort to turn Illinois into...
Read moreMost “Conservatives” Are Secretly Neoconservatives
A response to Washington Post blogger and Georgetown University political scientist John Sides who claims that most "conservatives" are secretly "liberals." I argue...
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