The defeat of the National Popular Vote scheme in Nevada was a great victory for the republic.
Steve Byas at New American
The defeat of the National Popular Vote scheme in Nevada was a great victory for the republic.
Establishment neoconservative Michael Gerson understandably trashed a true conservative — Warren Harding — because Harding repudiated big government through his words and actions.
Liberals continue to make charges of racism and sexism, this time accusing anyone who does not favor putting Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill of harboring hate toward blacks and women.
Election models — based on such things as the economy and incumbency — are predicting that President Trump is on his way to a huge reelection victory in the Electoral College and in the popular vote.
Recent elections for the European Parliament indicate that there is a rising tide in Europe against globalism.
The “American Taliban,” as John Walker Lindh has been called, certainly seems guilty of treason, if one follows the clear wording of the Constitution.
Until now, many historians and politicians have been reluctant to offer any critical perspective on the late Martin Luther King, Jr. Perhaps with these new revelations, such an honest assessment can now begin.