The Left’s Politics: Exclusion in the Name of Inclusion
Politics is, in part, a mathematical art: Its practitioners only win by accruing enough voters to carry elections.
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Politics is, in part, a mathematical art: Its practitioners only win by accruing enough voters to carry elections.
Yesterday is Holocaust Remembrance Day, in memory of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, 72 years ago today, by troops of the Soviet Union.
President Donald Trump pledged America’s “lasting support” to the U.S.’ historic “special relationship” with Britain.
This was a big week for the pro-life community.
That was the message Vice President Mike Pence told the thousands gathered for the March for Life in Washington, D.C.
Some Republican lawmakers are beginning to have doubts about the GOP’s plans to repeal and replace Obamacare, they revealed in a closed-door gathering in Philadelphia.
If you ask Aimee Murphy, executive director of Life Matters Journal, pro-life feminists have been around for awhile.
Federal officials have launched an investigation into why the Department of Homeland Security hacked into the Georgia state governmental network.
After President Donald Trump issued an executive order to build a wall on the Mexican border, the House Hispanic Caucus released a lengthy press release condemning Trump’s actions.
Sen. Rand Paul has been nothing if not vocal about his belief that a new set of health care reforms should be voted on at the same time as a repeal of Obamacare.
