In 2016, the American people voted to change the direction of our country. They elected a new president and vice president. They returned Republican majorities to Congress with a two-year probation period to show we can deliver results.
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Officials in at least two states are preparing to ask the new Trump administration for approval to prohibit use of food stamps to buy junk food and candy—a restriction the Obama administration has opposed.
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Senator Marco Rubio, R-Fla. blasted Secretary of State John Kerry’s “shameful” speech in a message posted to Facebook Wednesday.
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In a recent op-ed in The Hill, Williams takes a hard look at Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of education, Betsy DeVos, and concludes that she might do great things for education … and she might do the exact opposite.
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One year ago, officials at the Federal Aviation Administration rang in the holidays as only bureaucrats can: writing new regulations forcing drone owners to register themselves with the federal government before their first flight.
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In 2016, the presidential election dominated everything.
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As we come to the end of 2016, by all counts a highly unusual and even surreal year, I wanted to take a moment to thank each of you who have read my articles or watched my videos and shared them with others.
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On Dec. 20, 1986, President Ronald Reagan gave a national radio address, centering on the importance of family values. He thought the family unit had begun to lose its place in American society.
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This time of the year is when Americans celebrate their religious foundation.
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What saved us were Jesus’ words, “Not my will but thine be done.”
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Happy Festivus! On this holiday for the “rest of us” Rand Paul provides some of the best entertainment on Twitter you’ll see all year.
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The mainstream media narrative of recent events in Syria is hand-wringing and intensely moralistic.
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While most people know Jolly Old Saint Nick as a friendly figure, he too is not immune from the perils of administrative overreach and overcriminalization.
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Pensions are a huge part of public employees’ compensation, often providing a quarter to a third of their total compensation. A new report from the American Legislative Exchange Council shows how politicians play politics with public pensions, threatening public employees and taxpayers alike.
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MTV has raised hackles across America with its new video that features Millennials engaged in social justice shaming of men whose ancestors came from Europe. Here’s that network’s contribution to the culture: 2017 Resolutions for White Guys.
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In late October of this year, then candidate Trump gave a speech in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in which he outlined his plan for his first 100 days in office.
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After a month of counting absentee and provisional ballots, exploring voter fraud, and recounting 90,000+ ballots in one of the progressive strongholds of the state that were turned in at 11:30 p.m. on election night, North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory conceded that he lost his re-election on Dec. 5. McCrory lost his re-election by only […]
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In the fervent weeks leading up to the inauguration, Democrats are doing everything in their rapidly waning power to “Trump-proof” what parts of government they can before the president-elect takes office.
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Facing criticism recently over the surge in fake news on Facebook, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced a new plan to crack down on fake news stories appearing on the site.
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As anyone active on the Internet is aware, there have been increasing calls for social media companies (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) to address the mostly manufactured crisis of “fake news” making its way onto people’s computer screens.
In the end, the malcontents failed to stump Donald Trump.
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Conservatives in Congress have a plan to undo a large number of regulations from the last few months of President Barack Obama’s time in office.
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The Enormous Opportunity of Trump’s Presidency
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Sen. David PerdueIn 2016, the American people voted to change the direction of our country. They elected a new president and vice president. They returned Republican majorities to Congress with a two-year probation period to show we can deliver results.
How States Could Restrict Use of Food Stamps in Trump Era
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Melissa QuinnOfficials in at least two states are preparing to ask the new Trump administration for approval to prohibit use of food stamps to buy junk food and candy—a restriction the Obama administration has opposed.
Marco Rubio’s Response to Kerry’s Anti-Israel Speech Will Make You Fist-Pump!
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion, Weekly /by Chris PandolfoSenator Marco Rubio, R-Fla. blasted Secretary of State John Kerry’s “shameful” speech in a message posted to Facebook Wednesday.
Why Conservatives Should Keep a Close Eye on Betsy Devos’ Time at the Department of Education
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Logan AlbrightIn a recent op-ed in The Hill, Williams takes a hard look at Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of education, Betsy DeVos, and concludes that she might do great things for education … and she might do the exact opposite.
How the FAA’s War on Drones Is Killing a Popular Pastime
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Jason Snead and John-Michael SeiblerOne year ago, officials at the Federal Aviation Administration rang in the holidays as only bureaucrats can: writing new regulations forcing drone owners to register themselves with the federal government before their first flight.
What Should Christians Do After a Year Like 2016? The Bible Has Some Suggestions
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Liberty McArtorIn 2016, the presidential election dominated everything.
Feel the Hate, Feel the Love, and Thanks for the Teamwork
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Michael BrownAs we come to the end of 2016, by all counts a highly unusual and even surreal year, I wanted to take a moment to thank each of you who have read my articles or watched my videos and shared them with others.
30 Years Later, President Reagan’s 1986 Christmas Address Is More Relevant Than Ever
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion, Weekly /by Maria JeffreyOn Dec. 20, 1986, President Ronald Reagan gave a national radio address, centering on the importance of family values. He thought the family unit had begun to lose its place in American society.
Will This Holiday Season Rekindle the Religious Fervor That Sustains Liberty?
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Daniel HorowitzThis time of the year is when Americans celebrate their religious foundation.
Beagles, Frank Capra, and the Real Meaning of Christmas
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by John ZmirakWhat saved us were Jesus’ words, “Not my will but thine be done.”
Rand Paul’s Festivus Tweets Are the Best Thing You’ll See Today
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Robert EnoHappy Festivus! On this holiday for the “rest of us” Rand Paul provides some of the best entertainment on Twitter you’ll see all year.
Is It Un-Christian for Christians to Defend Our Fellow Christians?
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by John ZmirakThe mainstream media narrative of recent events in Syria is hand-wringing and intensely moralistic.
5 Ways the Feds Might Trip up Santa Claus This Year
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by David RosenthalWhile most people know Jolly Old Saint Nick as a friendly figure, he too is not immune from the perils of administrative overreach and overcriminalization.
3 Ways Politicians Play Politics With Public Employee Pensions
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Rachel GreszlerPensions are a huge part of public employees’ compensation, often providing a quarter to a third of their total compensation. A new report from the American Legislative Exchange Council shows how politicians play politics with public pensions, threatening public employees and taxpayers alike.
Shapiro: Obama Tries to Define Away Reality, but Reality Wins
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion, Weekly /by Ben ShapiroLast week, President Obama gave his last press conference as commander in chief.
My 2017 Resolutions for Minorities and Women
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by John ZmirakMTV has raised hackles across America with its new video that features Millennials engaged in social justice shaming of men whose ancestors came from Europe. Here’s that network’s contribution to the culture: 2017 Resolutions for White Guys.
Trump’s First 100 Days: What Blacks Should Hope For
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Harry JacksonIn late October of this year, then candidate Trump gave a speech in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in which he outlined his plan for his first 100 days in office.
Standing up to Political Bullying Is What Voters Want
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Tami FitzgeraldAfter a month of counting absentee and provisional ballots, exploring voter fraud, and recounting 90,000+ ballots in one of the progressive strongholds of the state that were turned in at 11:30 p.m. on election night, North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory conceded that he lost his re-election on Dec. 5. McCrory lost his re-election by only […]
NYT Hacks, Electoral College Edition: Hey, Let’s Blame EVERYTHING on Slavery
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Robert EnoModern leftists have a habit of blaming things they don’t like on slavery — like Harry Reid with opponents of Obamacare.
Steal the Playbook: What Conservatives Lawmakers Should Learn from Open Borders Loons
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Nate MaddenIn the fervent weeks leading up to the inauguration, Democrats are doing everything in their rapidly waning power to “Trump-proof” what parts of government they can before the president-elect takes office.
Facebook’s Crackdown on Fake News May Censor Conservative News
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Rachel AlexanderFacing criticism recently over the surge in fake news on Facebook, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced a new plan to crack down on fake news stories appearing on the site.
Guess Who’s Behind Facebook’s New ‘Fake News’ Detector?
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by The AntiMediaAs anyone active on the Internet is aware, there have been increasing calls for social media companies (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) to address the mostly manufactured crisis of “fake news” making its way onto people’s computer screens.
THE OBAMA LEGACY: Best Post-Election Graphic Yet
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion, Weekly /by Doug RossPhilip Bump at The Washington Post accurately captions it “The decimation of the Democratic Party, visualized.”
The Electoral College Chooses Trump. But Don’t Expect the Malcontents to Surrender
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Chris PandolfoIn the end, the malcontents failed to stump Donald Trump.
Here’s the Tool Congress Can Use to Curtail Obama’s Regulation Legacy
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Rachel del GuidiceConservatives in Congress have a plan to undo a large number of regulations from the last few months of President Barack Obama’s time in office.