Politics
Report: Obama Used Earmarks to Promote Controversial Legislation
According to a new report by The Heritage Foundation, the White House handed out "administrative earmarks" to Democratic legislators to sway them to...
HHS Contraceptive Mandate Faces Challenges
A controversial mandate from Health and Human Services is being contested by Ave Maria University in Florida. The university has filed suit against...
Read moreTea Party, RIP?
Does the Tea Party now support politicians who favored bailouts and the ObamaCare individual mandate? Such a statement sounds like an oxymoronic joke, about...
Read moreD.C. Appeals Court Affirms Dismissal of Gitmo Wrongful Death Suit
On Tuesday the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit affirmed a lower court’s dismissal of two wrongful death lawsuits...
Read moreRon Paul Calls Rick Santorum a “Fake”
DUPLICATE Written by Thomas R. Eddlem Texas Congressman Ron Paul stood by a campaign advertisement he released calling former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum a...
Read moreAnti-Gun Control Bill Moving Through Pa. Legislature
Pro-gun lawmakers in Pennsylvania are taking action and pushing an anti-gun-control bill through the General Assembly that is sure to send a strong...
Read moreDespite Court Victory, NYC Churches Still Banned From Schools
A day after a U.S district court ruled that scores of churches could temporarily continue meeting in New York City schools, an appeals...
Read moreHow to Win My Vote for Obama, Seriously!
Back in 2008, I had a difficult time detecting any substantive difference between the top-tier candidates — Barack Obama and John McCain —...
Read moreRon Paul: Excessive Defense Spending Endangers U.S.
Three of the four remaining candidates for the Republican presidential nomination have spoken out against planned reductions in future defense spending. Both former...
Read moreFed’s “Independence” Threatened by Bernanke?
With the publishing of a “white paper” about the housing market, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke has rankled some Republicans that suggestions made appear...
Read moreObama’s Tax Proposal Targets Growing Portion of His Base
President Obama’s 2013 budget and proposed tax increases have been construed as a direct assault on the wealthy Republican class. But according to...
Read moreUnemployment Up in February, Obama Reelection Chances Down
The U.S. unemployment rate jumped in February from 8.3 percent to 9.0 percent, according to Gallup. Gallup’s numbers are highly correlated to the...
Read moreLehman Bros. Case: Geithner Ignores Subpoena to Testify
The creditors’ committee representing what’s left of Lehman Brothers asked bankruptcy Judge James Peck last week to force Timothy Geithner (left) — currently...
Read moreVirginia & Oklahoma Move to Recognize Personhood at Conception
Lawmakers in Virginia and Oklahoma approved “personhood” legislation last week to recognize that human life begins at conception, drawing praise from pro-life activists...
Read moreObama Calls for Corporate Welfare During Boeing Plant Visit
In concluding his three-state, three-day tour on Friday, President Obama made a flashy appearance at Boeing’s aircraft assembly plant in Washington State, where...
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