07.06.2018

A shady partisan law firm is at the center of another political hit job

By Printus LeBlanc Over the 4th of July holiday, NBC News published a disturbing article alleging sexual abuse at Ohio State University. The story went out if its way to implicate a high-profile member of the Republican Party, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio). The story alleges […]

07.05.2018

The next Supreme Court Justice must uphold the principles of individual liberty

By Natalia Castro Each year on Independence Day, we celebrate the historic achievement our Founding Fathers made when they left an oppressive government to form a new country based around the principles of freedom. The Founding Fathers learned from the actions of their previous government […]

07.05.2018

Cartoon: An election season of waves

07.04.2018

Happy Independence Day!!

07.03.2018

I’m grateful I live in the U.S., and you should be also

By Printus LeBlanc Wednesday, July 4th will mark the 242nd anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The bold death-defying act created the greatest country the world has ever known. Yes, the nation has made mistakes, just as every other nation on the […]

07.03.2018

Cartoon: Homemade Fireworks

06.29.2018

Trump-Putin summit shows why the President is ahead of the curve

By Robert Romano President Donald Trump will be meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland on July 16 . There the two will discuss nuclear weapons and U.S.-Russian relations. This is not only the right time to cool tensions between the two foremost nuclear powers — who have clashed over Syria, Ukraine […]

06.29.2018

Less government means less SCOTUS drama

By Printus LeBlanc Following the Janus decision on Wednesday, Justice Anthony Kennedy announced he is retiring from the Supreme Court. Liberal progressives’ heads proceeded to explode throughout the U.S. Every TV and radio station had a Democrat Senator or consultant hyperventilating at the thought of […]

06.28.2018

Kennedy retirement does more to motivate Republicans to vote for the Senate than the GOP Senate does

By Robert Romano The retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy has reminded voters in this midterm election season that their vote matters — because judges matter. With the Senate closely divided 51 to 49, another Supreme Court nomination by President Donald Trump promises to be one of the […]

06.28.2018

Republican leadership is determined to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory

By Printus LeBlanc This has been a banner week for the Republicans, the Supreme Court favorable for conservatives on several key issues this week, the left showed just how crazy it has become by condoning violence against political opponents, and the economic news is stupendous. […]

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