Has the tea party found common ground with big Democratic donors, local liberal activists and a left-leaning super PAC in its disdain for Senate Minority Leader Mitch […]
Month: January 2013
Last weekend, tea party leaders and other conservative activists from around the state assembled in Orlando for the first time since the November election. BizPac Review writer […]
Israel has legitimate concerns that Syria’s chemical weapon arsenal could fall into the hands of Hezbollah and other al-Qaida-linked terrorist organizations amid the chaos of civil war. […]
President Barack Obama suggested in a recent magazine interview that Republican lawmakers are intransigent on gun control and refuse to listen to him or “broad-based public opinion” […]
An Iowa congressman accused the Pentagon of no longer serving hot breakfasts to troops stationed at some bases in Afghanistan, and said stoppageswill soon follow. In […]
You do have to hand it these TV reporters. They’ll go anywhere and do anything for a good shot. But as the old saying goes, mess with […]
In an effort to keep his promise to shun congressional perks, U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., announced Monday that he is rejecting the taxpayer-subsidized benefits offered to […]
In response to Gov. Rick Scott’s challenge to make higher education affordable, 11 additional state colleges have agreed to work to develop quality bachelor’s degree programs […]
It’s always a dumb idea to get out of your car to fight someone in a road rage situation. It’s even dumber when you leave the front […]
The draconic gun control bill introduced last week by U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., specifically exempts “government officials.” As a sitting U.S. senator, Feinstein is a government […]
Being around in the early days of this “great awakening” known as the tea party, it was with much anticipation that I attended last weekend’s Florida Summit. […]
Marco Rubio is a potential 2016 presidential contender for the Republican Party, and his popularity continues to quietly build, just as it did in the early stages […]