When Obama took office, he immediately set upon what critics called his “Bush apology tour.” Heading to countries throughout Europe and the Middle East, Obama made sure that world leaders knew that things would be different. He was a... Read more
I hope all our readers had a fun and filling Halloween. What better way to celebrate the changing of the seasons that to dress up in a crazy costume, drink to excess, and eat every piece of candy within a three-mile radius! May Halloween never g... Read more
Even as we gear up for the midterms, potential Republican candidates for president are already positioning themselves for a run at the White House. Particularly outspoken has been Texas Senator Ted Cruz, who took aim at the prospect of a Jeb Bus... Read more
It would take a naive person to claim that Obama is the first lying politician we’ve ever had in the White House. After all, you would have to be something of an anomaly to earn the nickname, “Honest Abe.” Considering Lincoln d... Read more
Many conservatives have known from the get-go that Common Core was a bad idea, but it appears that public school parents from all walks of life are starting to get the message. A new poll from Gallup shows that 35% of parents now have a negative... Read more
Speaking at a White House Correspondents’ Association seminar this weekend, USA Today Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page took precise aim at the Obama administration. Not bothering to mince words, Page said that our current White House was... Read more
On Friday, presumptive 2016 White House candidate Hillary Clinton attended a rally for Massachusetts’ Martha Coakley. While there, she decided to take aim at the Republican ideal of supply-side economics. Don’t let anybody tell you that, y... Read more
For years, economic experts, conservatives, and futurists have warned laborers fighting for a raise in the minimum wage: You’re not going to like the end results. Now it appears that national groups like the Fight for $15 movement may be u... Read more
If American health officials thought that the recovery of two nurses infected by Ebola patient Thomas Duncan might be the end of the outbreak fears, they got a nasty surprise in New York City. A doctor named Craig Spencer tested positive for the... Read more
USA Today isn’t traditionally cited as one of the more hard-hitting journalism outlets in the country, but they ran a thought-provoking piece on Wednesday. Called “America’s Perpetual State of Emergency,” the article took... Read more