

The effort by the Wisconsin Democratic Party to change the concept of single-member voting districts is, at its root, an effort to make us a parliamentary system like the United Kingdom.
via Steve Byas at New American
The effort by the Wisconsin Democratic Party to change the concept of single-member voting districts is, at its root, an effort to make us a parliamentary system like the United Kingdom.
In one sense, the use of the phrase "the wrong side of history" is just a version of the kids' "everyone else is doing it." At its worst, however, it is used to advance the very worst of the causes of the Left.
With the release of yet another Project Veritas secretly-recorded video, it is becoming ever clearer that CNN is not a genuine news organization, but simply a propaganda arm for the progressive Left.
Popular myth says that President Woodrow Wilson kept America out of WWI as long as possible, when in fact he continually sided with the Allies, against the advice of Bryan.
New Orleans businessman Frank Stewart wants the people of the Big Easy to vote on whether to keep Confederate monuments, which detractors say makes him just another racist.
Senators Mike Lee and Ted Cruz are attempting to craft legislation to truly end ObamaCare; however, they have strong opponents — many of whom are fellow Republicans who want to keep the unconstitutional law.
On the heels of the CNN "fake news" scandal, the AP is now guilty of similar mis-reporting. Why don't they just admit they are on a secular-progressive team and quit pretending that they are objective?