12.12.2017

By Printus LeBlanc The U.S. Justice system is in trouble, not just the federal system, but the state and local systems as well. A disturbing trend of politically motivated prosecutions has emerged across the country. Congress has the role of oversight, but many Members, themselves […]
12.12.2017

By Don Todd One good thing about the NFL show of Anti-Americanism is that the players and the owners are telling us who they are. Now that the NFL owners have doubled down by extending buffoonish commissioner Rodger Goodell’s contract, we got the message loud and clear […]
12.08.2017

By Rick Manning Stunning. That’s the only way the exchange between U.S. Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) and newly minted FBI Director Christopher Wray in the House Judiciary Committee on December 7, 2017. In a must-see Congressional Q&A , Jordan hammers and hammers Wray on whether disgraced Peter Strzok was involved in dressing […]
12.07.2017

By Rick Manning Several extremely troubling revelations have become known in recent weeks about the orchestrated attempt to take down President Donald Trump before he ever took office. Lee Smith at the Federalist alleges that Fusion GPS has been paying reporters to publish political attack pieces based on manufactured sources to delegitimize the Trump campaign and […]
12.06.2017

By Natalia Castro Funding the government is no easy task, Congress has spent months debating issues in order to determine where the federal government can best allocate spending. In a bill that passed the House in September, Republicans have taken significant steps to reduce waste […]
12.05.2017

By Robert Romano So far, nobody is being prosecuted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller for hacking the Democratic National Committee and John Podesta and working with Russia to put those emails on Wikileaks. Instead, you’ve got individuals, such as George Papadopoulos and former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn pleading guilty to lying to investigators. In […]
12.04.2017

By Rick Manning As originally published at http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2017/12/02/by-settling-alawsuits-challenging-its-existence-cfpb-can-begin-to-quietly-turn-off-lights.html The political stunt that former Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Director Richard Cordray tried to pull recently in a failed attempt to name his successor was the culmination of a five-year reign at a rogue agency marked by incompetence and […]
11.30.2017

By Printus LeBlanc In Martin Luther King Jr’s famous I Have a Dream speech, he uttered the words, “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their […]