Monday, April 13, 2015

RENEW AMERICA 04/13/2015




ALAN KEYES — In my WND column, I apply the logic of America's founders to the constitutional issue raised by Obama's refusal to defend the DOMA signed into law during the Clinton era... (more)


April 13, 2015
ALAN KEYES — In an article published earlier this week, I discuss U.S. House Speaker John Boehner's incredibly late awakening to "the boldness of the Iranians." I highlight the fact that this "belated recognition of 'the boldness of the Iranians' is not accompanied by an honest acknowledgment of the boldness of Obama's treasonous betrayals of the constitutional self-government of the American people"... (more)


April 13, 2015
CLIFF KINCAID — With media coverage slanted in favor of gay marriage by a five-to-one ratio, it's unlikely that the legal documents being filed before the Supreme Court in favor of a traditional one man and one woman marriage will ever be covered in an objective fashion.... (more)


April 13, 2015
JOE KOVACS — On the eve of Hillary Clinton's presidential announcement, NBC's "Saturday Night Live" spoofed the former first lady in a skit focusing on her final preparations. Hillary's assistant, portrayed by Vanessa Bayer, suggests the former secretary of state record the video announcement on her phone to make it "more personal and intimate."... (more)


April 13, 2015
NEWSMAX — Billionaire real estate investor Mort Zuckerman, who also owns the New York Daily News and U.S. News and World Report, said that Iran "can do almost everything they want" under the nuclear framework deal announced this month by the Obama administration.... (more)


April 12, 2015
NEWSMAX — The United States has bunker-busting bombs that can "shut down, set back and destroy" Iran's nuclear program, and the military option has not been taken off the table when it comes to the ongoing negotiations with that country, according to Defense Secretary Ashton Carter.... (more)


April 12, 2015
ANDREW C. MCCARTHY — We Met fans were thrilled by the brilliance of Matt Harvey, who tossed six shutout innings in his first start after missing 19 months due to elbow surgery. It reminded us, though, that "The Dark Knight" is going to demand a huge contract down the road.... (more)


April 12, 2015
ALAN DERSHOWITZ — Whenever a prominent political figure is indicted on charges of alleged corruption, serious questions arise. Is the prosecution part of a growing and dangerous trend toward criminalizing policy differences? Does it endanger the free speech rights of contributors? Will it constrain the legislative branch from serving as a check and balance on the executive?... (more)


April 12, 2015
NEWSMAX — Hillary Clinton plans to build her planned quest for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination on a risky strategy that touts a "new chapter" that builds on President Barack Obama's efforts and embraces her 2008 opponent as a key ally and adviser.... (more)


April 12, 2015
WASHINGTON EXAMINER — Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who in a short time has built a solid but controversial record fighting President Obama on key issues, is challenging other Republicans eying the 2016 presidential race to prove they have "bled" opposing the White House.... (more)


April 12, 2015
NEWSMAX — The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, a private science and engineering college in New York, has postponed its April 10 screening of "American Sniper" at its student-run theater after a Muslim students' group requested that it be canceled.... (more)


April 12, 2015
NEWSMAX — An Egyptian court sentenced Mohamed Badie, the leader of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, and 13 other senior members of the group to death for inciting chaos and violence, a judge said in a televised session on Saturday.... (more)


April 12, 2015
BOB UNRUH — A new state law in Kansas is setting precedent by outlawing "dismemberment" abortions, effectively taking one tool in the abortionists' box of lethal procedures off the table, according to Operation Rescue.... (more)


April 12, 2015
WORLDNETDAILY — Across the United States, concerned parents and students are refusing to participate in new tests aligned with the federal government's Common Core state standards, and international journalist and educator Alex Newman could not be more excited about it.... (more)


April 11, 2015
TOM TANCREDO — President Obama thinks he can ignore the Constitution and speed ahead with his nuclear arms agreement with Iran. He's wrong. This time, his dangerous policy is facing a growing revolt. We all know Congress is partly to blame for Obama's over-confidence. It has allowed other unconstitutional acts to go unchecked. But when it is Congress's own ox that is being gored, it's a different story. On Iran, Obama is now encountering opposition from unlikely sources -- fellow Democrats.... (more)


April 11, 2015
JOSEPH FARAH — "Every nation gets the government it deserves." -- Joseph de Maistre, French lawyer, diplomat, philosopher I was always puzzled by this famous axiom.... (more)


April 11, 2015
WASHINGTON EXAMINER — Reporters in the national press are all in bed with their powerful government sources, and that is proven each year during White House Correspondents' Dinner week. That's the conclusion of a new documentary directed by a former reporter at one of Washington, D.C.'s biggest news publications.... (more)


April 11, 2015
GARTH KANT — What many critics consider a reign of error is apparently over for the man responsible for keeping the nation's capital and lawmakers safe. U.S. Capitol Police Chief Kim C. Dine reportedly has submitted a letter of resignation to the Capitol Police Board. It's not known if the board has accepted his resignation.... (more)


April 11, 2015
COMPUTERWORLD — As the 150th anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln's assassination approaches, a massive digital archive is in the works that will be home to more than 100,000 documents related to the Civil War-era commander-in-chief.... (more)


April 10, 2015
WEEKLY STANDARD — President Obama has long known that the real decision maker in Iran is Ayatollah Khamenei, the so-called supreme leader. While other Iranian officials have negotiated with Western powers over the mullahs' nuclear program, Khamenei's opinion is the only one that really counts... (more)


April 10, 2015
CHERYL CHUMLEY — Former Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann had some harsh words for the looming nuclear deal between the United States and Iran, labeling it a harbinger of World War III and chastising President Obama for even considering it.... (more)


April 10, 2015
BREITBART — In an effort to draw a line in the sand against further executive actions by President Barack Obama, Rep. Ted Yoho (R-FL) is preparing to introduce a resolution defining the House of Representative's understanding of "high crimes and misdemeanors," the Constitution's standard for bringing impeachment proceedings.... (more)


April 10, 2015
SEN. JEFF SESSIONS — It is time for an honest discussion of immigration. The first "great wave" of U.S. immigration took place from roughly 1880 to 1930. During this time, according to the Census Bureau, the foreign-born population doubled from about 6.7 million to 14.2 million people.... (more)


April 10, 2015
NEWSMAX — The traffic stop starts like any other: an officer pulls over a motorist, walks up to the driver's side window and asks for license and registration. What happened minutes later appears to take place without any obvious sign of provocation or conflict: The driver opens the door and runs, and the officer chases after him.... (more)


April 10, 2015
BOB UNRUH — A lawyer who is fighting the U.S. government on several fronts, including pursuit of the content of Hillary Clinton's privately controlled emails while secretary of state, says he won't be derailed by the fact she wiped clean her computer server.... (more)


April 10, 2015
VICTOR DAVIS HANSON — Modern American universities used to assume four goals. First, their general education core taught students how to reason inductively and imparted an aesthetic sense through acquiring knowledge of Michelangelo, the Battle of Gettysburg, "Medea" and "King Lear," Beethoven's "Ode to Joy," and astronomy and Euclidean geometry.... (more)

 

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