Politics
NIH Spends Millions to Study AIDS in China, Chinese Prostitutes
The Traditional Values Coalition has released the second installment of its investigation into grant-making by the National Institutes of Health. This time, TVC...
Promises Broken: Obama’s Attack on the Constitution
“I taught the Constitution for 10 years. I believe in the Constitution, and I will obey the Constitution of the United States. We’re...
Read moreNew “Freedom Index” Rates Congressmen Based on Constitution
The New American has published its first “Freedom Index” for the new (112th) Congress. The index, published four times each two-year congressional term,...
Read moreObama Battles Increasing Odds for Reelection
The latest poll by the Washington Post-ABC News, published last week, provided one more indication of President Obama’s increasing difficulties in generating support...
Read moreUniv. of N. Dakota’s “Fighting Sioux” May Soon Be No More
North Dakotans who love the fierce Indian mascot of their state university are circling the wagons to battle an attack from the National Collegiate...
Read moreChristian Judge Unfairly Vilified by Media for Being Un-Christian and Un-American
According to recent news stories by typically Right-leaning media outlets, Judge Sterling Lacy of Texas has taken a stand against the Pledge of...
Read moreDo We Need Businessmen in Government?
One of many creepy features of the Obama administration is the dearth of people in its ranks who have real-world commercial business experience....
Read moreOK Woman’s Legal Battle: REAL ID Driver’s License Unconstitutional
In an effort to draw national attention to the federal government's intrusion into the everyday lives of its citizens, Oklahoman Kaye Beach has...
Read moreObama Is Losing the Debt War, and So Is Boehner
The one unmistakable conclusion that can be drawn from Monday's dueling press statements on the debt limit battle is that President Barack Obama...
Read moreForeign Intervention: “Moral” Attacks?
When Chalmers Johnson, a retired Asian scholar and former Naval officer during the Korean War, visited Japan in the mid-1990s, he was surprised...
Read moreSouth Carolina Considers Eliminating Lt. Gov. Position
In an effort to save taxpayer dollars, South Carolina lawmakers are considering the possibility of eliminating the position of Lieutenant Governor. The proposal...
Read moreTwo New Possibles in 2012 GOP Race: Jeb Bush, Rick Perry
As if the list of GOP presidential candidates were not long enough, two new names were tossed around this weekend as possible contenders:...
Read moreRep. David Wus Sex Scandal a Diversion From Debt Talks?
Another political sex scandal has surfaced, as U.S. Rep. David Wu (D-Ore., left), has been exposed for indulging in elicit relations with an...
Read moreMitt Romney: The Establishment’s Man and Friend to Liberal Causes
Mitt Romney finished first in an Ohio straw poll last Friday of potential Republican presidential nominees. Romney garnered 25 percent of the votes...
Read moreNational Governors Conference: China Sellout Begins With First Amendment
The National Governors Association Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah, July 15-17, was a smashing success — at least from the viewpoint...
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