MINNEAPOLIS —In this space each week, we try to zero in on a single politician, lawmaker or governing body using its power to limit individual freedom and […]
Day: August 17, 2014
A Huffington Post reportercovering the events in Ferguson, Mo., this week, asked a serious question of his followers this morning on : I believe these are rubber […]
Shortly after Gov. Rick Perry’s indictment on Friday, Republicans began to “rally ‘round the flag” for the Texan with unexpected help from a major Democratic figure. Former […]
The raucous Westboro Baptist Church is planning to protest the funeral of legendary actor and comedian Robin Williamsover of his tolerance for homosexuals. The anti-gay extremist group […]
While discussing whether Bill Clinton would be a plus or a negative forHillary Clinton’s presidential ambitions, Fox News Sunday panelist George Will said folks may have seconds […]
Bringing to bear a career as a prosecutor and judge – and a cynical understanding of partisan politics in Texas – Judge Jeanine Pirro tore apart a […]
Paul Ryan is the author ofThe Way Forward: Renewing the American Ideaand he currently serves as the Chairman of the House Budget Committee and the Representative for […]
Authorities may find that it will be hard to iver “justice” in the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown when some view justice as being a dead […]
Overnight tension that started with a midnight curfew ended with one shooting, police vehicles coming under gun fire and seven people arrested early Sunday morning as a […]
The Democratic Party is sending its base decidedly ed messages, with senators scampering for their electoral lives getting ambushed byHouse Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi’s call for “the […]
While America waited with bated breath for the much ballyhooed hug-a-thon between President Obama and Hillary Clinton, it turned out to be of a snub-a-thon. At […]
Texas Gov. Rick Perry vowed in a news conference Saturday to fight all charges made against him for alleged abuse of power. Perry said his veto of […]