National Urban League president Marc Morial called for a new national assault weapons ban, saying the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is not absolute. At the […]
Month: January 2013

Attorney General Eric Holder has something in common with President Obama. When he grows impatient with Congress’ legislative process, he just writes his own rules. Instead of […]
I’ve been to some wild political meetings in my day, and I’ve participated in my share of party infighting, but nothing I’ve ever seen compares to what […]
As immigration comes to dominate the political discussion, The Hill ran an interesting article Monday suggesting Sen. Marco Rubio and former Gov. Jeb Bush are already “bumping […]
In a Monday interview with Fox News’ Greta Van Susteren, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said he would block Chuck Hagel‘s nomination for defense secretary until the Senate […]
“Romney lost because of all the anti-gay and anti-abortion nuts in the party!” You’ve probably heard some of your friends make similar statements. “Why can’t they leave […]
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi announced today that the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit has made two arrests. With the assistance of the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office, CEO […]
Although New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg wants guns out of the hands of ordinary citizens, he enjoys the protection of armed guards wherever he goes. When […]
Monday marked 33 years since the Coast Guard Cutter Blackthorn sank in 1980 in a tragic collision with the tanker S.S. Capricorn near Tampa Bay’s Sunshine Skyway Bridge. […]
I’ve had a grand time reading citizen-driven “We the People” petitions on the White House website for months now. The more newsworthy ones actually got a response […]
While some police chiefs and county sheriffs take their oath “to defend and uphold the Constitution” seriously, one California police chief sounds ready to trash the Second […]
As the father of a child who was shot and killed in Newtown, Conn., Mark Mattioli does not believe more gun laws will solve the problem. While […]