03.28.2017

Cartoon: Repeal and repaste

03.27.2017

Why would the FBI replacement building be put in a sanctuary state like Maryland?

By Richard McCarty and Printus LeBlanc One of the many important decisions that the Trump Administration has yet to make, is where to relocate the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) headquarters. The current headquarters, which is outdated and crumbling, is in the District of Columbia (D.C.). Several […]

03.27.2017

Senate GOP should reject any deal on Gorsuch to preserve judicial filibuster

By Natalia Castro Democrats’ biggest loss in 2016 wasn’t the presidency, but the ability to put forward a Supreme Court nominee. As Republicans rejoice over the originalist judicial philosophy of President Donald Trump’s pick Neil Gorsuch, Democrats have already made it clear they will be […]

03.24.2017

Mattis: Congress should get involved with authorizing force against Islamic State in Syria

By Printus LeBlanc On March 22, 2017, the Senate Appropriations Defense Subcommittee held a hearing on the Defense Budget and Readiness to address readiness issues currently facing the military right now, including sequestration. However, Sen. Tom Udall (D-N.M.) asked an interesting question that the rest of Congress needs to hear. The Senator asked Secretary of Defense James Mattis “Are […]

03.24.2017

Lessons from the Gorsuch hearings

By Peter Hong What have we learned from the four days of confirmation hearings for the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court? About Judge Gorsuch – not much more than we already knew from his career, record, and writings.  He is […]

03.23.2017

House should revise Ryan plan to repeal Obamacare, kill 30 percent ‘continuous coverage’ penalty

By Robert Romano “What I tell people at home is I think we can get 85 percent of this, for sure, repealed in reconciliation.” That was then-U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), prior to his tenure as Speaker of the House of Representatives, on the Mark Levin Show national radio program on July 11, 2012 , outlining House Republicans’ plan to repeal almost all of the health care law via the budget reconciliation process. “All the Medicare policy, […]

03.22.2017

Mark Meadows stands up for freedom and against Ryancare

By Rick Manning As originally published at http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/healthcare/325146-freedom-caucus-chair-stands-tall-against-disastrous-ryancare Remember the good old days when Republicans were against the nationalization of 1/6 of the nation’s economy through ObamaCare? Fortunately, Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) and many others in the GOP conference do, as they seek to hold Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) to […]

03.21.2017

Cartoon: Head games

03.21.2017

Why are we still talking about Russia?

By Robert Romano Why are we still talking about Russia? And why were we ever discussing it in the first place? Those are questions that everyone should be asking as the American people weigh what they are now being told by FBI Director James Comey at the House Select Committee on Intelligence, that there is an ongoing investigation […]

03.20.2017

For justice, Gorsuch, without delay

By Peter Hong February 13, 2016 may be the day the presidential election turned, and with it, the course of American politics. With the sudden death of Justice Antonin Scalia, the balance of the U.S. Supreme Court was in jeopardy. With three non-activist justices (and […]

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