Even in the darkness of battle, with the gunsmoke clouding the horizon and obscuring the hills, the occasional glimpse of sunlight may cut through the fog, lifting the warrior’s spirit... Read more
As the months pass, it will be helpful to remember every so often which crazy right-wing newspaper was the first to report on Hillary Clinton’s ethically-challenged tenure at the State... Read more
George W. Bush has been decidedly silent since leaving office in 2009. But the 43rd president broke that silence on Saturday night, appearing before the Republican Jewish Coalition in Las Ve... Read more
On May 6, the University of Maryland was scheduled to hold a screening of American Sniper, put on by Student Entertainment Events. Unfortunately, university officials announced this week tha... Read more
If you wanted to start working on a repository of hateful, liberal bile, the Memories Pizza debacle would make a fine place to start. After the owners dared to suggest they might not be comf... Read more
The revelation that actor Ben Affleck tried to pressure PBS to hide his familial connections to slavery in a documentary they were doing caused a predictable amount of controversy. Some have... Read more
After a brief period of rest, the Black Lives Matter movement is back in full swing again following the deaths of Walter Scott in South Carolina and Freddie Gray in Baltimore. In what could... Read more
Speaking to supporters at the Londonberry Fish & Game Club in New Hampshire this weekend, Senator Ted Cruz once again made it clear that the Second Amendment will play an important role... Read more
Indiana isn’t the only state where a controversy is brewing around religion. In Texas, Irving Mayor Beth Van Duyne is fighting tooth and nail to keep Islamic law from gaining a foothol... Read more
Last year, National Security Adviser Susan Rice beamed with something very close to pride as she informed the American people that Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl had served his country with honor.... Read more