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Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE) (3L) arrives at the Capitol for a cloture vote January 26, 2015.

A Good Day for the Constitution

It was an election year overshadowed by presidential debates moderated by nincompoops who have never talked to a real constitutional conservative. It wasn’t even a traditional mid-term congressional election. But there were still key elections for governor’s mansions, referendums, and state legislatures. November 3, 2015 was a great day for the U.S. Constitution and conservatives who want to see our nation back on track again.

Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush holds a meet and greet at the Lions Club on November 4, 2015 in Moultonborough, New Hampshire. Bush is trying to re-energize his campaign after a poor debate performance last week. (Photo by

Jeb Bush Surrenders … to France!

Jeb Bush went from thundering “We’re Americans, dammit!” in a stump speech, to surrendering to France for comments he made about the country’s work ethic.

AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall

Ted Cruz Slams China’s Population Control Policy

On Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) blasted China’s human rights record and asked for unanimous consent to rename the plaza in front of the Chinese embassy in Washington, D.C. as “Liu Xiaobo Plaza,” after the Nobel Peace Prize winner imprisoned on charges of inciting state subversion.

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Report: $64,370 Cost to Resettle One Middle Eastern Refugee In U.S.

The estimated cost to resettle an average, single Middle Eastern refugee in the U.S. over the first five years is $64,370 — or 12 times the United Nations estimates it costs to support a refugee staying in a neighboring Middle Eastern country, according to an analysis from the Center for Immigration Studies.

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Moms Demand Action: Teaching Gun Safety to School Children Is ‘Atrocious’

Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America deputy director Jennifer Hoppe says news that Forest Hills Elementary School teaches a gun safety course to kindergarteners—then repeats it to those same students again when they are in third grade—is “atrocious” and a “disingenious” way for adults to dodge the responsibility they face for owning guns.