
Gov. Scott Walker Takes Shot at President Obama on 2nd Amendment
Wisconsin Gov. and likely 2016 presidential candidate Scott Walker has an A+ rating from the NRA and has been a strong protector of the U.S. Constitution’s Second Amendment.

Wisconsin Gov. and likely 2016 presidential candidate Scott Walker has an A+ rating from the NRA and has been a strong protector of the U.S. Constitution’s Second Amendment.

Recent suicides by two Missouri state politicians have raised questions on state ethics, according to an NPR report Thursday.

Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) will attend the Fort Hood Purple Heart Ceremony Friday in Ft. Hood, Texas.

Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke appeared on Fox News discussing a push by Al Sharpton for new federal police laws following the recent South Carolina killing of Walter Scott, a black man, by a white police officer.

Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) is circulating a letter with his colleagues that demands the immediate termination of President Obama’s Central American Minors (CAM) Refugee/Parole Program.

A high school teacher at Foster High School, located near Houston in Richmond, Texas has been criticized for passing out pamphlets to students that shamed Islam as an “ideology of war” and called Muhammad a “false Prophet.”

“Rand is going to be a tremendous candidate for president and I think he’d make a tremendous president,” Rep. Mick Mulvaney says.

Carly Fiorina, former HP CEO and possible 2016 Republican presidential candidate, says the Obama Administration’s policies have disproportionately hurt both main street and women.

New York State Senator Jeffrey Klein is putting the blame on a “junior communications staffer” for a tweet calling a female Republican strategist “hot.”
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA), co-chair of the Senate Career and Technical Education Caucus, is focused on promoting vocational work.

President Obama blames climate change for causing his daughter’s asthma attack when she was a toddler, an incident that caused the family to rush to the emergency room.

Some investors have argued Wal-Mart shouldn’t be in the business of selling high-capacity magazine rifles. Now, one of the nation’s largest gun retailers will soon find out if it may continue to sell sporting rifles.

In her op-ed for Time magazine, Carly Fiorina hinted that California’s water shortage is partly caused by the liberal agenda.

President Obama may soon remove Cuba from the terrorism watch list.

Donald J. Trump announced Tuesday that he has made three new hires in Iowa to join Chuck Laudner, who is considered to be one of the top grassroots strategists in Iowa.

Billionaire Democrat Tom Steyer says Rand Paul is dangerous to America, because he is a climate change denier.

Sen. Mike Lee is calling out the regulatory state. “Most of our laws are no longer made by people of our own choosing,” he says.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is providing rapid response, after President Obama made disparaging remarks about Walker’s potential foreign policy.

President Obama appeared on NPR’s Morning Edition with host Steve Inskeep and took a jab at potential GOP presidential candidate Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s statements on the Iran deal, according to the Daily Mail.

At a speaking event in Washington, D.C., Monday evening, Carly Fiorina, former HP CEO and possible 2016 candidate, said she isn’t sure what side some of the parties are on at the negotiating table regarding the Iran deal.

Dr. Roger Marshall hasn’t announced whether or not he will challenge Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R-KS) to represent Kansas’s Big First.

Conservative J.D. Winteregg says he’ll primary House Speaker John Boehner in Ohio.

Former House Majority Leader, Tom DeLay, joined “Breitbart News Sunday” radio program to discuss the media scrutiny over the Indiana religious freedom law.

Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN), appeared on Fox News Sunday saying discrepancies on the political framework agreement between the U.S and Iran reveal the necessity for congressional review of any final deal.

Dr. Ben Carson, a possible 2016 presidential candidate, took calls from the public Tuesday evening in an open teleforum to answer where he stands on a range of issues from health care to religion to the Second Amendment.