Politics
Obama Creates Office of Diversity Via Executive Order
President Obama has signed yet another Executive Order — his 94th to date — creating an Office of Diversity for the purpose of...
Mich. Limits Public-employee Unions
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker's nationally known political victory over the powerful labor unions in his state has inspired yet another state to tackle...
Read moreTexas Republican Liberty Caucus Compiling Perry Dossier
As the newest entrant into the GOP presidential race, Texas Governor Rick Perry is finding some tough sledding in the early going —...
Read moreAdministrative Law: The Second Set of Books
At 5:30 p.m. on a Wednesday in June, Thomas James Ball of Holden, Massachusetts (left), drenched himself with gasoline and struck a match....
Read moreLame & Lamer: Media Excuses for Ignoring a Surging Ron Paul
Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, an Iowa native, won the Republicans' Ames, Iowa Straw Poll on August 13. That fact was reported by most...
Read moreJuly Fundraising Numbers Show Democrats Ahead of Republicans
While GOP presidential hopefuls surround President Obama in election polls, the Democratic Party is scrambling to revamp its fundraising efforts. Through July, the...
Read moreWall Street Executives Support Mitt Romney
Those top Wall Street workers who supported President Obama in 2008 have now redirected their loyalty to GOP presidential contender Mitt Romney, according...
Read morePopular Vote Project Is Against Spirit, Letter of Constitution
Percolating through the legislatures of many states are bills that would provide that a state's electoral votes would go to whichever presidential candidate...
Read moreGallup Poll: Obama Tied with Either Paul, Romney, Perry, or Bachmann
The most recent Gallup poll of registered voters show President Obama very nearly tied with each of the top tier GOP presidential contenders....
Read moreThe Federal Bureau of Instigation
Many observers have long detected a fishy odor about the domestic terrorism plots the Federal Bureau of Investigation has busted, often to great...
Read moreFCC Officially Repeals Fairness Doctrine
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) finally laid the notion of the Fairness Doctrine to rest this week when it eliminated more than 80...
Read moreS&P Points to Plain Problem
In 1941, the United States was first assigned the so-called “triple A” or AAA rating, a reflection of the widespread belief, at least...
Read moreU.S. Is Aiding Governments That Persecute Christians
Though most Americans desire peace and freedom in the world, the Founding Fathers consistently stated that wherever the principles of ordered liberty arose...
Read moreGOP Presidential Candidates’ Credentials
Every four years, the two major political parties choose their nominees for President of the United States. The Republican and Democrat standard-bearers, like...
Read moreNullify Now! in Kansas City, Missouri
The Nullify Now! tour continues to attract support as it makes its way across the United States. Last Saturday, the tour stopped in...
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