Study: Leftist Psychologists Discriminate Against Conservatives
"Many social and personality psychologists admit that they would discriminate against openly conservative colleagues,” according to a study to be published next month...
The Chick-fil-A Bully and His Victim
On August 1, legions of Americans from across the country came out in defense of Chick-fil-A, the fabulously successful fast food chain that...
Read moreConservatives Rip Romney for Ducking Chick-fil-A Fight
Mitt Romney's decision to steer clear of the controversy over Chick-fil-A president Dan Cathy's defense of traditional marriage could cost the Republican presidential...
Read moreLegal Group Warns Against Attempts to Boot Chick-fil-A From Universities
As Chick-fil-A basks in the afterglow of appreciation expressed by hundreds of thousands of Americans over its commitment to Christian values and traditional...
Read moreAfter Six Years of RomneyCare, Mass. Imposes Healthcare Price Controls
As surely as night follows day, one government intervention begets another. In Massachusetts, the 2006 healthcare reform law signed by then-Gov. Mitt Romney...
Read morePresident Mulls Issuing of Cybersecurity Executive Order
Although Senate Republicans rejected cybersecurity legislation last week, President Obama may yet rule on the issue, once again bypassing the legislative branch and...
Read moreMich. Primary: Bentivolio, Amash, Hoekstra All Winners
Reindeer farmer and high school teacher Kerry Bentivolio easily prevailed in a Michigan GOP congressional primary August 7 to replace U.S. Rep. Thad...
Read moreOn the Hazards of Teaching Reading
Recently, some friends of mine with a 4-year-old daughter decided to homeschool and asked for my advice on finding a good preschool program....
Read moreArthur Laffer: Wall Street Journal Op-Ed Proves He Still Has Much to Learn
Supply Side economics school godfather Arthur Laffer penned an op-ed column for the Wall Street Journal August 6 that claims increases in government spending inhibited economic...
Read moreBoston Fed President Calls for More “Stimulus”
After reviewing the weak jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) that was released last Friday, the president of the Federal...
Read moreMilitary Vehicles in American Neighborhoods
The presence of armed military vehicles in American neighborhoods have some concerned that the government is attempting to acclimate the American people with...
Read moreRand Paul to Address GOP Convention; Ron Still Not Invited
Although the GOP has yet to announce the addition of Ron Paul to the roster of speakers slated to address the party’s national...
Read moreObama Advisor Accepted $100,000 From Firm Tied to Iran
A top advisor to President Obama received $100,000 in speaking fees in 2010 from a company doing business with Iran, the Washington Post...
Read moreCommunist China Lobbying to Take Over U.S. Oil, Lawmakers Still Concerned
American lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are expressing serious concerns about a bid by the communist dictatorship ruling mainland China to...
Read moreMarriage and Divorce: a Look at Arguments Long Forgotten
With the issue of gay "marriage" assuming national significance, we would be well served to familiarize ourselves with the arguments of 19th-century conservative...
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