It is becoming increasingly clear that the real agenda of the leadership of Black Lives Matter has little to do with advancing the lives of black people.
Steve Byas at New American
It is becoming increasingly clear that the real agenda of the leadership of Black Lives Matter has little to do with advancing the lives of black people.
Mo Brooks, who ran against Roy Moore in the Republican Senate primary, believes Moore is telling the truth and that the yearbook inscription used in ugly accusation against him is a forgery.
Scientific tests appear to support the belief that the Emperor Constantine did indeed direct the building of a church over the site of what the Romans believed was the tomb that held the body of Jesus Christ until His resurrection.
Robert Mueller has been handed a great amount of power as the "independent counsel" investigating alleged Russian interference in the presidential election. Can he be trusted with that power?
The allegations against Moore are increasingly shrill and fantastic. Are the accusations real, or is our political process being corrupted?
Many Americans associate the purported “Russia-gate” scandal with Trump. But the book "Comrade Obama Unmasked" shows that there is definitely a Russia-gate scandal involving Obama.
The Moore campaign has challenged key points of the charges of accuser Leigh Corfman, but the media has largely ignored this story.
Democrat Alan Dershowitz calls the actions of independent counsel Robert Mueller an example of prosecutorial over-reach.
Marshawn Lynch, an Oakland Raiders running back, apparently finds Mexico a country commanding greater respect than his own.
Despite allegations that Roy Moore was once banned from an Alabama shopping mall because of his supposed “trolling” for teenage girls, the mall's manager from 1981-1996 never heard anything about it.
The threat to refuse Roy Moore as senator from Alabama, should he win, is a serious threat to our republican form of government — regardless of what one thinks of Moore or the allegations made against him.
Questions have been raised about the high-school yearbook used to make a case against Roy Moore, but the accuser's lawyer, Gloria Allred, is refusing to allow an independent analysis of Moore's signature — before the election.
Joe Biden continues the libelous assault upon the character of Judge Clarence Thomas, illustrating that liberals are willing to distort the past in order to win "victories" in the future.
The latest accusation against Roy Moore has led him to dismiss it as all about politics. What are we to believe?
Dr. Everett Piper, president of Oklahoma Wesleyan University, rebuked students for whining about having their ethics and beliefs tested. This book expands upon the theme.
Dr. Everett Piper, president of Oklahoma Wesleyan University, rebuked students for whining about having their ethics and beliefs tested. This book expands upon the theme.
Dr. Everett Piper, president of Oklahoma Wesleyan University, rebuked students for whining about having their ethics and beliefs tested. This book expands upon the theme.
John McCain is ready for Judge Roy Moore to drop out of his Alabama U.S. Senate race, over a mere allegation. Yet he never made any public statement against fellow liberal Senator Edward Kennedy, whose actions left a young woman dead in 1969.
Ugly accusations have been raised by the Washington Post against a conservative Republican U.S. Senate candidate. But are there holes developing in the story?
Is the attack upon Senator Rand Paul, after the earlier shooting of Congressman Scalise, the beginning of a dangerous trend against members of Congress who don't follow the left-wing agenda?
If Senator Cruz truly has a "passion" for national sovereignty, then he needs to reverse his support for NAFTA.
Just who has ties to the Russians is an important issue, and it now appears the more troubling "ties" are held by those who also have "ties" to the Clintons.
The Bolshevik Revolution was not the result of a popular uprising. A small minority of Russians, funded by wealthy “capitalists,” was able to exploit a turbulent political situation.
Whether they call themselves Bolsheviks, Khmer Rouge, or Viet Minh, communists use murder to gain power and keep it.
The reactions to General John Kelly’s remarks about Robert E. Lee are an example of how even the names of certain historical figures and remarks about historical events, can trigger what could be called a “Pavlovian response.”