ABC’s Jon Karl pressed White House press secretary Jay Carney Monday on charging people a fine for not enrolling in Obamacare when the website didn’t work. Minutes […]
Author: Cheryl Carpenter Klimek
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, may have been the public face of the government shutdown, but it was 31-year-old Michael Needham who was strategizing behind the scenes. […]
New York City schools mayclose for Muslim holidays in the 2014-15 school year – with the blessing of the new mayor. Both mayoral candidates are supportive of […]
Hundreds of gun rights supporters turned out at a rally on Alamo Plaza on Saturday afternoon – many bringing their rifles and shotguns with them. “A rifle […]
Former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich fired back at conservative author and columnist Ann Coulter for remarks she made about him on “Hannity” Monday. Coulter called Gingrich, […]
U.S. Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., may have been supportive of some immigration reform initially, but after Obama’s refusal to negotiate over the debt ceiling debate and government […]
A Louisiana substitute teacher went into a profanity-filled tirade in an 8th-grade classroom last week – and it was all recorded by a cell phone. While substitute […]
On the heels of the government shutdown and the debt ceiling debate, Republican Matt Bevin’s challenge to U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.,got a boost on Friday when […]
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin appeared on “The Kelly File” Thursday, saying the president is out of touch, Americans are the losers after the debt fight and […]
The feud between U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert and U.S. Sen. John McCain is alive and well – and on Thursday, it was Gohmert’s turn to take a […]
Now that the government shutdown has been resolved and the default on the debt averted, liberal groups are turning their attention to trying to get Republican leaders […]
Former Navy SEAL Ben Smith participated in the “Million Vet March” last weekend, and on Tuesday he told Fox News’ he thinks the government is trying to […]