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01.23.2014

The closing of Andrew Cuomo’s mind

By Marta H. Mossburg New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s rant against conservatives last week is not just another MSNBC moment. Unlike the cable channel’s talking heads whose incivility toward non leftists has led to multiple anguished on-air apologies in the past year alone, he is […]

01.22.2014

The Wendy Davis story(s): Character or caricature

By Rick Manning You may not have heard about Texas State Senator Wendy Davis and if you have, it is likely that what you know is, at best, a carefully crafted narrative of her life story. Davis became a national celebrity in liberal circles due to her […]

01.21.2014

Cartoon: “O-Care for the Youth”

By A.F. Branco

01.21.2014

Walmart, Big Labor and the NLRB: Time for a change

By Rick Manning Organizing Walmart has been the Great White Whale for Big Labor for the past twenty years.  Now, thanks to Obama appointees to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Big Labor is having some life breathed into their efforts. The most recent decision revolves around […]

01.17.2014

Obama shutting down NSA database? Not really

By Robert Romano “President Obama, responding to a clamorous debate over the government’s broad surveillance practices, announced on Friday that he will require intelligence agencies to obtain permission from a secret court before tapping into a vast storehouse of telephone data.” That was the New York Times reporting on Barack Obama’s January 17 address outlining supposed changes being made to […]

01.17.2014

Dennis Rodman and the dictator

By Marta H. Mossburg The friendship former NBA player Dennis Rodman has with North Korean Dictator Kim Jong Un is not as bizarre as commentators suggest. It certainly seems odd to befriend a man whose government is known for starving its people and imprisoning generations […]

01.17.2014

Obama the usurper’s pen is mightier than Congress

By Robert Romano “[W]e are not just going to be waiting for a legislation in order to make sure that we’re providing Americans the kind of help that they need.” That was Barack Obama speaking at a Cabinet meeting on January 14 , just hours before the U.S. Senate failed to advance twin proposals to extend long-term unemployment benefits, […]

01.17.2014

Obama has surrendered moral authority on income inequality

A version of the article was originally published on FoxNews.com By Rick Manning Kevin Chavous is a former District of Columbia Councilmember, mayoral candidate, and member of the Obama education advisory committee.  Now, he is an advocate for school vouchers.  The African-American Democrat points to what some would consider a shocking truth when it comes to which […]

01.16.2014

Cartoon: “The Amateur”

01.15.2014

Senate Republicans need to hold the line against extending unemployment benefits

By Robert Romano The filibuster is back. At least, that is, on legislation. On January 14, Senate Republicans blocked two proposals from Harry Reid that would have extended long-term unemployment benefits. The first was a $17 billion bill that would have extended benefits through November, with the […]

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