White House Blames Pro-Gun Democrats for Gun Deaths
The Obama administration criticized members of Congress for refusing to address gun control – accusing pro-gun politicians of both parties of causing more gun deaths.
The Obama administration criticized members of Congress for refusing to address gun control – accusing pro-gun politicians of both parties of causing more gun deaths.

Republican presidential candidate Senator Marco Rubio says that no one who has ever run for president knows more about fixing immigration in the United States than he does.

As House Speaker Paul Ryan’s big government open borders agenda has been on display since he was elected to the top position in the House of Representatives in October, his polling numbers have collapsed.

Barack Obama insists his planned executive actions on gun control were “entirely consistent” with the Constitution – even as organizations defending the Second Amendment have warned him not to act on his own.

Sen. Jeff Sessions blasted the White House’s latest effort to increase the inflow of foreign white-collar workers into the already swamped market for U.S. college-grads.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), 2016 GOP presidential rivals, are duking it out on foreign policy heading into the final weeks before the Iowa caucuses on Feb. 1.

The Obama administration criticized members of Congress for refusing to address gun control – accusing pro-gun politicians of both parties of causing more gun deaths.

During a New Year’s Eve sermon at Heal the Land Outreach Ministries in Fayetteville, North Carolina, Pastor Larry Wright disarmed a man with a rifle in one hand and an ammunition magazine in another. After disarming him, the pastor led the congregation in praying for him.

All the cable networks breathlessly covered former President Bill Clinton’s campaign stop Monday, and gushed afterwards about how much Slick Willy will help Hillary Clinton when it comes to putting her in the White House. For those of us who

Two major MSM reporters pulled out of previous plans to work with a booming small business when they learned its founder backs GOP frontrunner Donald Trump for president, emails obtained exclusively by Breitbart News show.

As December came to a close, U.S. Border Patrol Agents announced two raids, one on an apartment on the Texas-Mexico border and another on a truck with a secret hiding place. The action resulted in the arrests of 41 illegal immigrants.

On January 4, the FBI released numbers for annual background checks for gun purchases showing that 2015 broke the previous one-year record by more than 2,000,000 checks.

In the New York Times, columnist Frank Bruni explains why Marco Rubio doesn’t make sense as Republican nominee.

Former President Bill Clinton was asked Monday about his “past,” following Donald Trump’s comments on Clinton’s long record of sexually harassing women.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says she will “get to the bottom” of UFOs and space aliens during her presidential term, because we may have already experienced the quiet visitation of extraterrestrial beings.

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is making it clear that he wants to be the anti-Trump candidate.

Alice Stewart, formerly GOP presidential candidate former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee’s spokesperson, is now joining fellow GOP presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz’s (R-TX) campaign.

“Every one of us has a constitutional right to protest, to speak our minds,” Ted Cruz told reporters in Iowa. “But we don’t have a constitutional right to use force and violence and to threaten force and violence against others.” He added that, “it is our hope that the protesters there will stand down peaceably, that there will not be a violent confrontation.”

Even the New York Times is conceding that the huge number of Americans willing to pay a special tax to escape from ObamaCare is newsworthy, although the paper tries to sugar-coat the bad news as much as possible:

Ted Cruz kicked off his six-day bus tour across Iowa and received questions at his first event about his opposition to the the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), an ethanol subsidy that many Iowan farmers depend on. “I very strongly support corn and farmers and ethanol, but I don’t think Washington should pick winners and losers” Cruz said after a supporter asked him to clarify his stance.

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia told an audience Saturday that while the United States was intentionally founded without an established church, it was never intended to be “neutral” toward religion itself.

Former President Bill Clinton hit the campaign trail today in Nashua, New Hampshire for his wife Hillary Clinton, recalling when the couple first fell in love.

President Barack Obama will reportedly announce executive gun control actions on Tuesday. The gun controls are expected to expand background checks to cover private gun sellers as well to place new reporting requirements on the backs of federally licensed firearms dealers.

Frank Gaffney, the President of the Center for Security Policy, appeared on Breitbart News Daily on Monday to discuss his latest article for Breitbart News, titled, “Shariah-Compliant Twitter.”

Mediaite, an online outlet that covers the media, ranked Breitbart News Network—and specifically Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon—as the number 19 most influential in political news media in 2015 in its year-end ranking scale.

Having a successful business takes a lot of hard work, good market analysis, a better product or service than the competition, and advertising. Add in a bit of luck, and hopefully it will grow. If, however, you are a politically favored business—say solar—your story is different.