November 2, 2015
CLIFF KINCAID — Before Senator Ted Cruz
(R-TX) electrified conservatives with his denunciation of liberal media
bias at the GOP presidential debate last week, he took a little-noticed
position on a major crime bill before the Senate that set him apart from
the politically powerful Koch brothers... (more)
November 2, 2015
LLOYD MARCUS — I caught a prominent TV
preacher whom I respect accusing conservative talk radio of being too
negative. He specifically criticized Rush Limbaugh. He said Rush finds
the negative perspective in every news story. The preacher said God is
in control and we must cast all our cares upon Him.... (more)
November 2, 2015
CNN — Paul Ryan doesn't believe Planned Parenthood should get one "red cent" from taxpayers – but he cautioned Sunday against expectations that he'll be able to pull federal funding for the organization now that he's House speaker.... (more)
November 2, 2015
ROBERT KNIGHT — Riding on the bright,
efficient light rail through the downtown, a visitor can feel the vibes
of a shifting urban environment, plus some spectacular mountains. It's a
little like cruising the wide, clean streets of Disneyland, except that
instead of Goofy and Mickey, you might spot a few homeless people here
and there.... (more)
November 2, 2015
NEWSMAX — Republican presidential campaigns
have agreed to cut the Republican National Committee out of the process
of negotiating debates with networks, Breitbart News reports.... (more)
November 2, 2015
THE HILL — President Obama and his FBI
director are sparring over whether the so-called "Ferguson Effect" is
real, complicating the president's push to loosen the nation's
sentencing laws. The dispute could threaten the growing bipartisan
momentum behind a criminal justice reform effort that Obama sees as a
top second-term priority.... (more)
November 2, 2015
WASHINGTON TIMES — When President Obama signs into law the new two-year budget deal Monday,
his action will bring into sharper focus a part of his legacy that he
doesn't like to talk about: He is the $20 trillion man.... (more)
November 2, 2015
AARON KLEIN — Insiders in the group that represents ISIS in the Gaza Strip claimed to WND Sunday
that the global jihadist group will soon release information purporting
to show how it helped to bring down the Russian passenger plane that
crashed in Egypt, killing all 224 people on board.... (more)
November 2, 2015
LEO HOHMANN — At the upcoming United
Nations Climate Summit in Paris, participating nations have prepared a
treaty that would create an "International Tribunal of Climate Justice"
giving Third World countries the power to haul the U.S. into a global
court with enforcement powers.... (more)
November 1, 2015
TOM TANCREDO — In a panel discussion at the
University of Colorado after the recent Republican debate, I was asked
by a student why she should be a Republican. The question forced me to
ask myself the same thing.... (more)
November 1, 2015
WORLDNETDAILY — In a recent town hall
meeting where citizens had the opportunity to pose questions to Supreme
Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, he basically compared the judiciary in
modern America with that of Nazi Germany.... (more)
October 31, 2015
CLIFF KINCAID — If you think media bias is
bad now, brace yourself. It's no secret that students these days are
being taught to be biased in the direction of the "progressive" point of
view. The trend in journalism "education" is even more pronounced.... (more)
October 31, 2015
NEWSMAX — The Republican National Committee
was right to cancel the GOP debate set for NBC in February because the
liberal media are "agents" of Hillary Clinton who shouldn't be grilling
conservative candidates, conservative commentator Richard Viguerie tells
Newsmax TV.... (more)
October 31, 2015
WORLDNETDAILY — Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus had a message for NBC on Friday: You're fired. The RNC said it was "suspending" its partnership with NBC News on Friday due to the disastrous CNBC debate in Boulder, Colorado, Wednesday
night. Priebus has been under fire from conservatives for agreeing to
the debate, which featured a litany of biased questions by moderators
Becky Quick, Carl Quintanilla and John Harwood.... (more)
October 31, 2015
JOSEPH FARAH — Why did Mitt Romney lose?
Why is the Republican establishment having so many problems? The former
Republican presidential candidate confided to David Axelrod that it's
all the fault of the emergence of the independent media, the demise of
the establishment press and the rise of "insurgent" Republicans who
prevent Republicans from compromising more with Democrats.... (more)
October 31, 2015
BOB UNRUH — A lawyer who won a federal
judge's determination that the National Security Agency's
spy-on-Americans program is "Orwellian" and likely unconstitutional is
encouraging the judge to maintain his stance after a federal appeals
court ruled the collection of phone metadata can continue.... (more)
October 31, 2015
ANDREW C. MCCARTHY — The Justice Department
has permitted Denny Hastert to plead guilty to a felony
money-laundering violation. Under the plea agreement, the 73-year-old
former House speaker may face no more than six months' imprisonment and,
quite likely, no jail time at all.... (more)
October 30, 2015
PJ MEDIA — House Ways and Means Chairman
Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) got the gavel this morning as the votes in the House
Freedom Caucus mostly went his way, giving him more than enough to
become speaker of the House. At 45 years old, Ryan becomes the youngest
speaker of the House since 1869 -- that was another Republican, James Blaine of Maine. Ryan was first elected at age 28.... (more)
October 30, 2015
TIMOTHY P. CARNEY — House Speaker Paul Ryan
has a harder job than many of his predecessors. Rarely has the speaker
had to deal with such an irresponsible and unserious group of
politicians so uninterested in good governance.... (more)
October 30, 2015
WASHINGTON TIMES — Senate Republicans managed to wrangle enough of their troops to overcome a filibuster early Friday
morning and pass the new budget deal, granting President Obama yet
another debt holiday, busting the budget caps and boosting spending some
$80 billion over the next two years.... (more)
October 30, 2015
WASHINGTON EXAMINER — Sen. Ted Cruz, the Texas Republican presidential candidate, conducted a 90-minute takedown late Thursday
of his own Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell, who he characterized by
name as a weak leader unwilling to fight for conservative causes.... (more)
October 30, 2015
GREG COROMBOS — The fierce Republican backlash to the tone and tenor of questions to the 2016 GOP hopefuls during Wednesday
night's CNBC debate leaves the party no choice but to remove liberals
from the events and demand better work by the chairman to give
conservative principles a chance to be expressed.... (more)
October 30, 2015
BILL FEDERER — John Adams was born Oct. 30,
1735. A Harvard graduate, he was admitted to the bar and married
Abigail Smith in 1764. When the Revolution started, John Adams
recommended that George Washington be the commander-in-chief and that
Thomas Jefferson pen the Declaration... (more)
October 30, 2015
WASHINGTON TIMES — A Washington state
football coach who likes to offer a postgame prayer on the 50-yard line
has been officially sent to the lockers, and a Satan-worshipping group
has promised to suit up to offer its own postgame incantations.... (more)
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