Politics
The Jeb Bush record
I like Jeb Bush.
Yesterday he announced that he is “exploring” a presidential run. In light of his family name and its ability to raise money, a Bush III candidacy warrants a closer look. But is he a conservative?
Read MoreThe Democrats’ amnesty
“President Obama’s unilateral legislative action violates the separation of powers provided for in the United States Constitution as well as the Take Care Clause, and therefore is unconstitutional.”
Read MoreThe timing of Obama’s amnesty explained
Trey Gowdey: “We make law.”
By Tom Quiner Representative Trey Gowdey brings members of the House of Representatives to their feet united in thunderous applause.
Read More“Chastity is for lovers”
Today is an important day for two reasons. It is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. And it is the release date for an important, counter-cultural book, “Chastity is for Lovers,” by Arleen Spenceley. I am re-running my interview with her earlier this year. I encourage you to buy her book for yourself. Then buy…
Read MoreThe illogic of liberalism
Democrats pay a price for a failure of the “3 C’s”
People buy from people they like and trust.
That’s been my experience in the marketing business the past four decades.
I think it applies to politics to a large extent…
Read More“Somebody needs to tell me why Michael Brown has been chosen as the face of black oppression.”
It’s refreshing to hear Joe Scarborough on the liberal MSNBC network question the liberal narrative surrounding the Michael Brown affair in Ferguson, Missouri.
Read MoreNAACP gives black Senator an “F”
Tim Scott is the first African-American to be elected to both the House AND the Senate.
Impressive.
Senator Scott is a Republican representing the state of South Carolina. The NAACP gives him a flunking grade…
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