11.18.2015

By Robert Romano The Paris bomber previously identified as a Syrian war refugee may have been carrying a fraudulent passport, the Wall Street Journal has reported . And, this is somehow supposed to refute or discredit the case made by Republican governors against resettling any refugees from the Syrian war, writes the Daily Beast’s Michael Weiss and Justin Miller . “[T]he governors’ […]
11.17.2015

By Robert Romano At least one of the Paris bombers was a Syrian war refugee . And Islamic State has promised more attacks in England, the U.S. and other countries that have been taking in refugees from the Middle East. In light of these two facts, there is only one solution, and that is to immediately suspend entry to […]
11.16.2015

By Robert Romano “12 million illegal immigrants, to send them back, 500,000 a month, is just not — not possible.” That was former Florida Republican Governor Jeb Bush at the Fox Business-Wall Street Journal Republican Presidential Debate in Milwaukee, Wis. on Nov. 10 , stating that deporting illegal immigrants — all of them — would simply not be possible. Bush was […]
11.13.2015

By Dustin Howard Last year, the most translucent Administration in history had struck again, as it was discovered that the Obama’s Department of Justice (DOJ) was secretly shaking down Bank of America and CitiGroup to fund third party activist groups. In response to the Justice […]
11.13.2015

By Rick Manning The University of Missouri, Yale University, the University of Southern California, Columbia University, Stanford University and Cornell are just a few of the college campuses where over the past few weeks, student political lunacy has broken out. In all six schools, it is little […]
11.12.2015

By Robert Romano On National Review, there was an interesting exchange of pieces on whether Republicans should consider abolishing the filibuster. The first, “Senate Norms for Today (and the Foreseeable Future)” by Peter Spiliakos, argues for eliminating the Senate filibuster because “the most important policy get changed when one party is at the height of […]
11.11.2015

By Bill Wilson There are numerous lessons to be learned from the confrontational protests by black football players to boycott future games at the University of Missouri this week that have culminated in resignation of the school’s president and chancellor. And, while it is unlikely at best the legacy media will report, let alone even see, what truly happened, it is vital the […]