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Two Sides of the Chick-fil-A Debate

Two Sides of the Chick-fil-A Debate

The Chick-fil-A debate stands as another microcosm of the differences between liberals and conservatives in our country. On one side, we saw people patiently and peacefully standing in line to show their support and patronize the Christian-owned restaurant; on the

'Go Time' for Conservatives in Texas

'Go Time' for Conservatives in Texas

This coming Tuesday will mark the culmination of one of the most watched, most expensive, and most important primary elections for U.S. Senate in recent memory. On July 31st, Republican voters in Texas will go to the polls to choose

Political Correctness Hurts American Society

Political Correctness Hurts American Society

This week Representatives Michele Bachmann, Trent Franks, Louie Gohmert, Tom Rooney, and Lynn Westmoreland came under attack by the liberal media and so-called conservative Republicans because they were doing their job as legislators.   These patriotic Members of Congress sent

North Carolina's 'Under the Radar' Run-Off

North Carolina's 'Under the Radar' Run-Off

While the political world watches conservative change agent Ted Cruz and establishment moderate David Dewhurst slug it out in the July 31st U.S. Senate run-off election in Texas, there is another run-off right around the corner where similar dynamics are

Obama, the Broken Record

Obama, the Broken Record

Another month, another bad jobs report: unemployment languishes at 8.2 percent again. In President Obama’s Bizarro World this is a step in the right direction and the private sector is “doing fine.” This sad state of affairs has become the

Game Change: The Obamacare Tax

Game Change: The Obamacare Tax

The highest court in the land has spoken and the campaign has been framed for the next 130 days.  This election will be about the future of Obamacare, and how politicians react and respond to the Supreme Court ruling could

Blaming Citizens United for Obama's Problems

Blaming Citizens United for Obama's Problems

In my inaugural column in April for the re-vamped Breitbart.com, “The Left’s War on the First Amendment,” I concluded by saying: I am sure in the coming weeks and months you will hear a lot of falsehoods about the Citizens

'Occupy Unmasked' Screened at RightOnline

'Occupy Unmasked' Screened at RightOnline

Last night at the RightOnline conference in Las Vegas, Occupy Unmasked had an advance screening in front of an audience that included many friends of late conservative icon Andrew Breitbart.  It was fitting to show this documentary for the first time to

Go Forward — In the Right Direction

Go Forward — In the Right Direction

On the heels of the conservative movement’s enormous victory in Wisconsin, all eyes will now be focused on the special election in Arizona’s 8th Congressional District this Tuesday. This represents another opportunity to elect a principled conservative. Jesse Kelly is a

Sergeant Dennis Weichel: A Hero Among Heroes

Sergeant Dennis Weichel: A Hero Among Heroes

For over 225 years, American soldiers have sacrificed so much so that you and I can enjoy the freedom that this country has to offer. They stand in harm’s way twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week to protect

Obama's Atrocities

Obama's Atrocities

When President Obama made the declaration last week that his stance on same-sex marriage had “evolved” into supporting it, the New York Times called me up to see what the conservative movement thought about Obama’s evolution.  I said to the

Richard Lugar: The Fall of a RINO

Richard Lugar: The Fall of a RINO

The conservative movement had a great victory this week when Indiana Senator Dick Lugar lost to State Treasurer Richard Mourdock in the Republican Primary by a staggering twenty percent.  Many in the liberal media are crying crocodile tears about Dick

The Movement: Occupy Unmasked — Again

The Movement: Occupy Unmasked — Again

Occupy Wall Street was at it again this week trying to make themselves relevant with protests, strikes, and occupations timed to coincide with May 1st, also known as May Day and International Workers Day. May Day was marked by the

The Movement: The Left's War on the First Amendment

The Movement: The Left's War on the First Amendment

During this Congress, there have been at least 11 resolutions filed by Democrat lawmakers calling to amend the Constitution because of the Supreme Court’s decision in Citizens United v. The Federal Election Commission. All of these amendments will chill free

Citizens United: Two Years of Free Speech

Two years ago the United States Supreme Court decided the landmark case of Citizens United v. FEC. The Court reversed an anomaly in campaign finance law by restoring the First Amendment protection of political speech. Over the past two years

The Usual Suspects: The 'Kaiser' Soze of Obamaland

When President Obama was elected he promised to usher in a new way of doing business in Washington. Well past the half way point of his administration, it is clear that much like his promises of “Hope” and “Change” –

9/11: Past, Present, And Future

On the same day we heard reports that the Obama Administration wants to draw down troop levels in Iraq from 45,000 to a dangerously low 3,000 by the end of the year, the Washington Post published an article titled “Al-Qaeda

Obama Hypocrisy on Campaign Finance

During the 2008 election campaign, then-Senator Barack Obama knocked fellow candidate John Edwards for benefiting from the same outside spending groups he criticized: “So you can’t say yesterday you don’t believe in them, and today you have three quarters of

New Citizens United Spot On Our National Debt

It is going to be a long hot summer as Congress and the Obama Administration debate how best to bring down America’s $14 trillion debt. Our crushing debt is as much a national security threat as it is an economic

Pakistani Lack Of Intelligence

With Osama bin Laden dead and buried thanks to the Navy SEALs, the Obama Administration needs to reevaluate America’s relationship with Pakistan. As Jay Leno joked last week, Osama bin Laden was not “hiding out” in Pakistan – he was

If the Government Can't Ban Speech, Can It Compel It?

In Citizens United v. FEC the Supreme Court rejected the idea that the government may determine whose speech is worthy of protection under the First Amendment. As a result of the decision, individuals, small businesses, corporations, labor unions, and non-profit