11.12.2018

Presidents get to choose their Attorneys General (and FBI Directors)

By Robert Romano One of the most unprecedented parts of the election of President Donald Trump in 2016 was the fact that prior to the election, the Trump campaign — the opposition party — was under active investigation by the Obama administration for being Russian agents. Falsely, […]

11.09.2018

Midterms prove the left’s #MeToo was more about partisanship than protecting women

By Natalia Castro One of the real losers in this week’s midterms was not the right or the left — it was the #MeToo movement. This week’s midterms proved two things — that the Democrats only care about women when it is Republicans on the […]

11.09.2018

Cartoon: Radical Press

11.08.2018

There was no suburban female GOP problem in the 2018 midterms

By Robert Romano One conventional wisdom headed into the 2018 midterms was that Republicans would have a very poor night and lose races they might otherwise win because females, specifically, suburban Republican females, were abandoning President Donald Trump and down ballot candidates. There was only one problem. […]

11.08.2018

Judges, Judges, and more Judges!

By Donald Wilfong With Tuesday night’s huge Senate win, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) has to be overjoyed as an increased margin in the Senate means more and more conservative judges confirmed during the 116th Session of Congress. This influx of as many as three […]

11.08.2018

Rick Manning: House deserved to lose majority, more GOP senators gives Trump more flexibility on appointments

11.07.2018

Trump well-positioned for 2020 with big wins in the Senate plus gubernatorial wins in Fla., Ohio, Iowa and N.H.

By Robert Romano With Republican gubernatorial wins in Florida, Ohio, New Hampshire and Iowa plus President Donald Trump helping Senate Republican score major pickups in Florida, Missouri, Indiana, and North Dakota, the race for 2020 is on — and Trump might have an edge. Montana and Arizona […]

11.07.2018

No wall, no House, no surprise

By Natalia Castro Republicans would have loved to win the House last night, but unfortunately, they did not deserve it, as they lost at least 26 seats and more like 30 or so. After failing to solve our countries immigration problem time and time again, […]

11.06.2018

What to watch out for in the midterms for the House and Senate, sleeper races and bellwethers

By ALG Staff The 2018 Congressional midterm elections are critical to the balance of power in Washington, D.C. Right now, Republicans hold a 25-seat majority in the House, although two of those are open seats Democrats have traditionally easily carried, and a 2-seat majority in […]

11.06.2018

Cartoon: Nervous Wreck

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