House Conservatives Push For Steeper Cuts With New Budget
As the House Budget Committee approved a
$1.07 trillion budget plan on Wednesday
night, a leading conservative group was set to propose its own fiscal
blueprint that spends less money, in the
hope it would inspire the Republican conference to move in the same
direction. The Republican Study Committee’s budget, which will
officially
be ... Read More
What Happens to Delegates Won by Rubio, other ex-Candidates?
With Marco Rubio
dropping out of the Republican presidential race Tuesday, the Florida senator leaves a large cache of delegates behind. So what happens to them, and
the delegates of other former candidates, at the convention in Cleveland? ... Read More
Kerry Finally Acknowledges ISIS is Committing Genocide
From
the better late than never category,
Secretary of State John Kerry has finally declared that ISIS is
committing genocide against Christians, Yazidis & Shi'ite Muslims in
Iraq, Syria
& Libya. As recently as last month, Kerry resisted utilizing the
term when he appeared in front of the House Foreign Affairs Committee
and was
taken to task for this by longtime Republican Congressman Dana
Rohrabacher. But Congress and Christian groups like The Knights of
Columbus kept up the
pressure on the Obama Administration. ... Read More
Garland Would Rule Very Differently Than Scalia
Standing
in the Rose Garden this morning, President
Barack Obama concluded his speech in typical condescending fashion: “I
have fulfilled my constitutional duty. Now it's time for the Senate to
do
theirs.” The former constitutional law professor should know better. As
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