West Point Chapel Hosts First Same-Sex Marriage
West Point's Cadet Chapel, described as the "center for spiritual life" at the U.S. Military Academy, hosted its first same-sex wedding on Saturday.West Point graduate Brenda Sue Fulton and her...
View ArticleAllen West: 'Lincoln Only Served One Term in Congress, Too'
On National Public Radio last Friday, former Rep. Allen West (R-FL) explained his future role in politics. “Look,” said West, “you know, God closes a door so that he can open up greater doors. I will...
View ArticleGovernment Spent Half Trillion on Unemployment Benefits During Recession
In an unprecedented wave of public assistance spending, the federal and state governments have shelled out more than half a trillion dollars in unemployment programs over the last five years. If...
View ArticleHarvard's Latest Addition: the S&M Club
Harvard University is famous for its secular leftism, and now they have approved a student organization which will give Leftists (who do champion the counterculture) a club where they can indulge their...
View ArticleBlack NY City Council Candidate Slurs Jews
Thomas Lopez-Pierre, an African-American candidate for a seat on the City Council in New York City’s 7th Council District said he was opposed to the candidacy of his Jewish opponent, Mark Levine, whom...
View ArticleCA Residents Protest Alleged Chinese 'Maternity Hotel'
On Saturday, Chino Hills, California residents protested an estate that they claim is being used by pregnant Chinese nationals as a "maternity hotel" so they can give birth to their children in the...
View ArticleObamacare Co-Author's Policy Paper: Increase Deficit, Weaken Filibuster
The man who helped write Obamacare is back with a new agenda for the President's 2nd term. Step one may be filibuster reform.Jacob Hacker (pictured) runs a political policy center at Yale University....
View ArticleLouisiana Judge Rules Jindal's Voucher Program Violates State Constitution
A Louisiana judge on Friday ruled that Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal’s landmark school voucher program violated the state’s constitution that governs how taxpayer monies can be used to fund education,...
View ArticleGallup: Majority Against Government Healthcare Guarantee
Americans are trending away from the idea that the federal government should be responsible for their healthcare. According to a Gallup poll conducted between November 15-18, for the first time since...
View ArticleRich Paid More Revenue Under Bush Tax Cuts
While progressives attack the Bush tax cuts and President Barack Obama wants to let them expire for families making over $250,000, figures released by the IRS show the wealthiest 1% actually paid more...
View ArticleVirginia's Ken Cuccinelli: 'Conservatism Isn't Dead'
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, who will most likely be the Republican Party's nominee for governor in 2013, spoke at the Virginia GOP Advance on December 1. His message: Virginia had an...
View ArticleDemocrats Winning Technology Battle over GOP
Last week, at the post-election Harvard Institute of Politics conference, Republican campaign managers intensely took notes as Obama's top campaign operatives explained some of the technology, data,...
View ArticleFormer FCC Chair to Cell Companies: No First Amendment for You
Tech companies spend trillions of dollars to build and maintain, expand and improve their Internet networks. Broadband industry has invested nearly $1.2 trillion dollars since 1996So it is more than a...
View ArticleGohmert: The True Meaning of 'Fair Share'
Since he first took office in 2008, President Barack Obama has been relentless in his cry for all Americans to pay their “fair share” of taxes, without ever once giving the specifics of a tax plan that...
View ArticleObama and Reid's Fiscal Cliff Flip-Flop
The day after President Barack Obama’s reelection, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) said that efforts to avert America from going over the fiscal cliff would not be tied to raising the debt...
View ArticleOfficial: Obama to Keep Wasserman Schultz as DNC Chair
President Barack Obama will ask Democrats to keep Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) as Chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) in January when DNC members meet. A "senior Democratic...
View ArticleGive Us Your Guns, We'll Give You A Flu Shot
This coming Saturday in Worcester, Mass., the city is sponsoring a gun buyback with a twist -- you give them your guns, they give you a flu shot.Since flu shots only cost about $25 to $30 on average,...
View ArticleSCOTUS: Same-Sex Marriage Decision Coming Dec 7th
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday deferred on whether it will take up any of ten pending same-sex marriage cases, including Hollingsworth v. Perry (California's Proposition 8 case), for review in its...
View ArticleLawsuits Against Pizza Places Could Add Costs
The Obamacare menu labeling regulations not only hike costs and stifle creativity, but it also opens the possibility of crippling lawsuits and fines.There are 34 million ways to make a pizza, but not...
View ArticleObama’s Arrogant Overreach—and the Republican Opportunity
In the “fiscal cliff” negotiations, the Republicans are in desperate need of a game-changer. That is, the current dynamics in Washington DC are so bad right now for Republicans that they are likely to...
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