Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton weighed in on this controversy, declaring the actions of the school district a violation of both the First Amendment and Texas law.
Tillerson, the CEO of ExxonMobil, is “among the most accomplished business leaders and international deal makers in the world,” Trump said when nominating him. His career “is the embodiment of the American dream.”
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An Oklahoma law requiring abortionists to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals is unconstitutional, according to the state’s highest court.
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Advocates of government regulation of business frequently represent corporations as holding too much power. They have lots of money, and if their product is good, many loyal customers continue to feed their operations regardless of any moral or ethical violations.
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If there was ever a president who has the mandate, public expectation, and personal style to drain out the bureaucratic swamp and fire every Obama holdover within the executive branch, it’s Donald Trump.
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As the former governor of Texas — one of the nation’s largest oil producing states — Rick Perry makes sense to lead the department in charge of overseeing energy production, energy conservation, and related research and development.
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The debate around school choice has shifted from whether states should enact education choice to how best to accomplish that goal.
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As results rolled in on election night, most political consultants and commentators were caught off guard by the victory of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
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In the midst of open enrollment for Obamacare, there is plenty of bad news for health law supporters, from skyrocketing premium rates to diminished insurer participation. Public opinion remains steadily opposed to the law.
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A Central Intelligence Agency report that Russian operatives intervened in the U.S. election to help President-elect Donald Trump win has roiled Capitol Hill, producing a bipartisan call for congressional investigations.
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Typically, Santa sees wide-eyed children hop into his lap to share their Christmas wishes.
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Yesterday, Wisconsin’s vote recount ended any controversy surrounding President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in the traditionally blue state.
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The state of Massachusetts has backed off a regulation that could have landed pastors in jail for operating church functions according to their faith.
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An Idaho Planned Parenthood (PP) facility has filed a lawsuit against its pro-life pregnancy center neighbor, Stanton Healthcare — for providing women’s health services.
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A healthy percentage of the American population seems to trust President-elect Trump more than our nation’s Central Intelligence Agency. How can this be?
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In a time where videos of happy Down’s Syndrome children are banned in some places, this video of a nativity play is joyously subversive.
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A recent nationwide survey revealed that “60 percent of transgender Americans have avoided using public restrooms for fear of confrontation, saying they have been harassed and assaulted.”
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In a recent episode of my podcast The Renegade Republican, I lamented the fact that conservatives and liberals have a difficult time communicating with one another.
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President-elect Donald Trump indicated that he does not like to receive intelligence briefings every day, because the information can become repetitive.
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Being penny-wise could pay off big over the next decade, according to budget experts looking at part of President-elect Donald Trump’s spending plan.
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Among the long list of foreign leaders phoning President-elect Donald Trump in recent days was Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev.
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Just as the newly-elected Trump administration is preparing to take office, America gets a surprise reveal from The Washington Post that President Obama’s Pentagon deliberately suppressed a 2015 report revealing $125 billion in wasteful spending could be saved over five years.
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The daughter of Palestinian immigrants is to be the Berlin senate’s secretary of state for coordinating federal and state affairs, but attention has focused on her recent remarks in support of Sharia law.
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When Barack Obama won the presidency in 2008, you didn’t see Republicans whining. Quite the contrary: They got to work and launched the Tea Party wave.
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Texas AG: Banning Christmas Poster Violates First Amendment
/0 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Steve ByasTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton weighed in on this controversy, declaring the actions of the school district a violation of both the First Amendment and Texas law.
In Tillerson, Trump Nominates ‘Greatest Ally Liberals Have’ in the Cabinet, Says Christian Conservative Leader
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by The StreamTillerson, the CEO of ExxonMobil, is “among the most accomplished business leaders and international deal makers in the world,” Trump said when nominating him. His career “is the embodiment of the American dream.”
Oklahoma Supreme Court Overturns Pro-Life Law That Raised Abortion Center Standards
/0 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Dustin SigginsAn Oklahoma law requiring abortionists to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals is unconstitutional, according to the state’s highest court.
Do Boycotts Actually Work? Yes, but There’s a Right Way … And a Wrong Way
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Logan AlbrightAdvocates of government regulation of business frequently represent corporations as holding too much power. They have lots of money, and if their product is good, many loyal customers continue to feed their operations regardless of any moral or ethical violations.
Trump Must Fire Swamp Monsters Comey, Koskinen, and Other Obama Holdovers Immediately!
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Daniel HorowitzIf there was ever a president who has the mandate, public expectation, and personal style to drain out the bureaucratic swamp and fire every Obama holdover within the executive branch, it’s Donald Trump.
Rick Perry Once Wanted to Cut the Department of Energy. Now Trump Wants Him to Lead It
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Chris PandolfoAs the former governor of Texas — one of the nation’s largest oil producing states — Rick Perry makes sense to lead the department in charge of overseeing energy production, energy conservation, and related research and development.
How Texas Can Lead the Charge on Education Choice
/0 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Jason Bedrick and Lindsey BurkeThe debate around school choice has shifted from whether states should enact education choice to how best to accomplish that goal.
How a Billionaire Democrat Running for Governor Won in Trump Country
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Melissa QuinnAs results rolled in on election night, most political consultants and commentators were caught off guard by the victory of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Obamacare May Soon Be Over. Here’s What Americans Have Thought of the Law Since 2010.
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Elizabeth FenderIn the midst of open enrollment for Obamacare, there is plenty of bad news for health law supporters, from skyrocketing premium rates to diminished insurer participation. Public opinion remains steadily opposed to the law.
Key Questions About Russia’s Alleged Hacking of the US Election
/0 Comments/in Featured, International, Weekly /by Josh SiegelA Central Intelligence Agency report that Russian operatives intervened in the U.S. election to help President-elect Donald Trump win has roiled Capitol Hill, producing a bipartisan call for congressional investigations.
Santa Grants Final Wish to Dying Child: ‘I Cried All the Way Home’
/0 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Tre Goins-PhillipsTypically, Santa sees wide-eyed children hop into his lap to share their Christmas wishes.
Wisconsin Recount Confirms Trump Victory, Increases His Margin over Clinton
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jeff NeukomYesterday, Wisconsin’s vote recount ended any controversy surrounding President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in the traditionally blue state.
Former Democratic Congressman Gets 10 Years in Prison for ‘Widespread Criminal Activity’
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fred MaxwellThe long-awaited sentencing of former Pennsylvania Congressman Chaka Fattah was handed down yesterday in his federal corruption case.
Religious Liberty Win: Mass. Backs off Gender Identity Law That Could Have Jailed Pastors
/0 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner, Weekly /by Liberty McArtorThe state of Massachusetts has backed off a regulation that could have landed pastors in jail for operating church functions according to their faith.
Planned Parenthood Takes Neighboring Pregnancy Center to Court — for Thriving
/0 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Austin RoscoeAn Idaho Planned Parenthood (PP) facility has filed a lawsuit against its pro-life pregnancy center neighbor, Stanton Healthcare — for providing women’s health services.
Why Many Americans Trust Donald Trump More Than the CIA
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Michael BrownA healthy percentage of the American population seems to trust President-elect Trump more than our nation’s Central Intelligence Agency. How can this be?
The One Christmas Video You Have to See
/0 Comments/in Featured, Video /by Anika SmithIn a time where videos of happy Down’s Syndrome children are banned in some places, this video of a nativity play is joyously subversive.
New Transgender Survey Could Set a Terrible Precedent for Policy Based on Feelings, Not Facts
/0 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Carly HoilmanA recent nationwide survey revealed that “60 percent of transgender Americans have avoided using public restrooms for fear of confrontation, saying they have been harassed and assaulted.”
Why Liberals and Conservatives Can’t Communicate
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Dan BonginoIn a recent episode of my podcast The Renegade Republican, I lamented the fact that conservatives and liberals have a difficult time communicating with one another.
Where Was the Media Outrage When Obama Ignored Intelligence Briefings on ISIS?
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Chris PandolfoPresident-elect Donald Trump indicated that he does not like to receive intelligence briefings every day, because the information can become repetitive.
Trump’s ‘Penny Plan’ Could Slash Federal Spending over Decade
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fred LucasBeing penny-wise could pay off big over the next decade, according to budget experts looking at part of President-elect Donald Trump’s spending plan.
Trump’s Welcome Interest in Kazakhstan, and Why It Matters
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Luke CoffeyAmong the long list of foreign leaders phoning President-elect Donald Trump in recent days was Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev.
Obama’s Effort to Force Women into Combat, Allow Transgender Troops Results in $135 Billion Cover-Up, Deaths
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Weekly /by Jude EdenJust as the newly-elected Trump administration is preparing to take office, America gets a surprise reveal from The Washington Post that President Obama’s Pentagon deliberately suppressed a 2015 report revealing $125 billion in wasteful spending could be saved over five years.
New German Secretary of State Is pro Sharia Law
/0 Comments/in Featured, International /by Oliver JJ LaneThe daughter of Palestinian immigrants is to be the Berlin senate’s secretary of state for coordinating federal and state affairs, but attention has focused on her recent remarks in support of Sharia law.
Team Clinton Can’t Stop Whining, and It’s Getting Embarrassing
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion, Weekly /by Robert EnoWhen Barack Obama won the presidency in 2008, you didn’t see Republicans whining. Quite the contrary: They got to work and launched the Tea Party wave.