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President Barack Obama, center, listens to a question from Taya Kyle, left standing, widow of US Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, during a CNN televised town hall meeting hosted by Anderson Cooper, right, at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va., Thursday, Jan. 7, 2016. Obama's proposals to tighten gun controls rules may not accomplish his goal of keeping guns out of the hands of would-be criminals and those who aren't legally allowed to buy a weapon. In short, that's because the conditions he is changing by executive action are murkier than he made them out to be.

Obama’s Gun Control Agenda Is the Opposite of ‘Common Sense’

“Common sense” rhetoric is popular on both sides of the political divide. It’s not as if Barack Obama invented the trope, but he might be the worst abuser currently performing on the political stage… especially because he uses “common sense” in the Orwellian understanding of the term. His CNN infomercial for gun control turned into a disaster precisely because Obama’s agenda is the exact opposite of common sense.

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Breitbart News to Launch Nationwide Meetup Groups

With 25 million unique visitors to the site a month, a daily radio show on SiriusXM dominated by passionate caller participation, and an exploding comment section that has secured Breitbart a place among the top 5 of all publishers on

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the Prince William County Fair Ground in Manassas, Va., Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2015.

Virginia GOP Loyalty Pledge Will Strengthen Donald Trump, Not Weaken Him

Virginia’s Republican party has not required a loyalty pledge in the three previous presidential primaries. Why now? There is only one reasonable conclusion: the loyalty pledge is a thinly veiled attempt to stem the coming tidal wave of new voters in Virginia’s Republican primary that Donald Trump’s candidacy is almost certain to bring about.

Ted Cruz

Cruz is Natural Born, Illegal Aliens are Not

Sen. John McCain recently cast doubt over whether Ted Cruz is enough of a natural-born citizen to meet the qualifications to become president under U.S. Const. art. II, § 1, cl. 5. Contrasting to his birth on a U.S. Military base in Panama, he said, “[T]hat’s different from being born on foreign soil, so I think there is a question. I am not a Constitutional scholar on that, but I think it’s worth looking into.”

Job hunters line up for interviews at an employment fair sponsored by the New York State Department of Labor, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014.

Wages Fall Although Economy Adds 292k Jobs in December

The unemployment rate remained at 5 percent, even as the Labor Department revised up its estimates for job growth in October and November. The worrying detail in an otherwise good report, however, was wages. Not only did wages fail to rise by the amount expected, they actually fell in December.