
Cherokee genealogist Twila Barnes has caught Elizabeth Warren in yet another lie about her false claims of Native American heritage. When Elizabeth Warren’s “Aunt Bea,” Bess A. Reed Veneck, died in 1999 at the age of 98, Ms. Warren was
by Michael Patrick Leahy2 Jul 2012, 3:38 PM PST0

Heritage Foundation President Ed Feulner, who has just written The American Spirit: Celebrating the Virtues and Values that Make Us Great, recalled how the late Jack Kemp, whose infectious optimism was one of his inspirations, was one of the GOP’s best messengers.
by Tony Lee26 Jun 2012, 3:03 PM PST0

Lawmakers in Washington have six months to figure out a way to avoid the automatic, across–the–board spending cuts agreed to in last year’s debt-limit deal. Those cuts disproportionately target defense, prompting concerns from across the political spectrum. Leading the charge
by Robert Bluey26 Jun 2012, 11:30 AM PST0

After the 2012 election, conservatives in Congress will likely again be on the ascendency. And if Mitt Romney wins the presidency, conservatives will not have a veto threat hanging over their heads. But as a new generation of conservatives and
by Tony Lee26 Jun 2012, 5:15 AM PST0

What Jermaine Jackson says isn’t as crazy as it sounds. Michael Jackson’s 1993 interview with Oprah was a watershed in Winfrey’s career, and the muscle she put behind Obama in his insurgent 2008 primary campaign against Hillary Clinton did make a huge
by John Nolte25 Jun 2012, 9:00 AM PST0

Heritage Foundation President Ed Feulner is a congenital optimist. But when he looks at photos of his grandchildren, he sees them potentially burdened with debt they will pay off due to the fiscal mismanagement of the country’s current crop of
by Tony Lee25 Jun 2012, 5:42 AM PST0

A mass at Baltimore’s Basilica of the Assumption on Thursday night was the setting for the start of what U.S. Catholic bishops are calling a “Fortnight for Freedom,” a campaign “of teaching and witness for religious liberty.” The initiative is
by Dr. Susan Berry23 Jun 2012, 1:00 PM PST0

The Old Media is showing its true colors this week by generally ignoring what is going on in the State of Massachusetts, where four Cherokee woman have come to meet with Democrat Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren. The candidate is, of
by Warner Todd Huston20 Jun 2012, 6:10 PM PST0

At the Heritage Foundation’s Bloggers Briefing on Tuesday, newly-minted Republican Artur Davis, who had been a Democrat from Alabama and one of President Barack Obama’s earliest supporters, mocked Obama for not delivering on his promises. Davis reiterated his belief that
by Tony Lee20 Jun 2012, 5:17 PM PST0

Artur Davis represented Alabama’s 7th congressional district for eight years as a Democrat. He held party leadership roles and was one the first lawmakers to endorse then-Sen. Barack Obama for president. A lot has changed in four years. Davis has
by Robert Bluey19 Jun 2012, 4:13 AM PST0

In her keynote address at the RightOnline Conference in Las Vegas, former Gov. Sarah Palin urged members of the new conservative media to continue to hold all members of the political class accountable, regardless of who wins in November. Perhaps
by Dr. Susan Berry17 Jun 2012, 9:12 AM PST0

Through a representative, Don Rickles’ is saying this is a non-story… “He is not being censored,” Rickles’ rep tells THR. “Before all of this started, we knew Don’s spot would be cut a bit for time, as would others, including
by John Nolte13 Jun 2012, 5:00 AM PST0

We’ve seen a lot of people and companies benefit illegally and/or unfairly from the policies of the Barack Obama Administration. The Obama Administration routinely picks losers at the expense of winners — the common thread amongst the losers being their
by Seton Motley11 Jun 2012, 10:12 AM PST0
Reporter Philip Klein of The Washington Examiner, blogger Duane Lester of AllAmericanBlogger.com and LibertyNews.com, and citizen film director Andrew Marcus, who produced the much-anticipated movie Hating Breitbart, were the recipients of the inaugural Breitbart Awards at the Future of Journalism
by Tony Lee10 Jun 2012, 10:08 AM PST0

During this week’s Netroots Nation conference, Anne Sorock of Legal Insurrection asked a defender of the embattled Elizabeth Warren about the Senate candidate’s self-described American Indian status and was promptly called a racist by the left. In keeping with Democrats’
by Dana Loesch8 Jun 2012, 10:52 AM PST0
Legal Insurrection’s Anne Sorock recounts her experiences at the left wing “NetRoots Nation” convention in Providence, Rhode Island today: I attended the Netroots Nation progressive convention this morning in Providence, Rhode Island. The session was titled “American Indian Caucus.” When
by Michael Patrick Leahy7 Jun 2012, 3:07 PM PST0

Facing six felony counts and a possible prison sentence, former North Carolina Senator and presidential candidate John Edwards spent the week squirming in his seat as a North Carolina jury continued to contemplate his fate. Ultimately, the judge was forced
by Tom Fitton5 Jun 2012, 10:14 AM PST0

An outdated U.S. law adopted in the aftermath of World War II prevents Americans from listening to broadcasts on Voice of America and other taxpayer-supported broadcasters. Yet when two lawmakers offered a bipartisan solution to reverse that prohibition, critics on
by Robert Bluey5 Jun 2012, 6:13 AM PST0

Harvard Law School hired Elizabeth Warren as a Visiting Professor in the fall of 1992, then offered her a full-time tenured faculty position in February 1993, despite a withering 1990 critique of the academic standards used in the 1989 book
by Michael Patrick Leahy4 Jun 2012, 3:43 PM PST0

Just days after the Democratic Party committed to Elizabeth Warren’s floundering campaign for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts, black ministers are attacking Warren’s perceived abuse of affirmative action policies to promote herself on the basis of dubious membership in a minority
by Breitbart News4 Jun 2012, 5:21 AM PST0

by Breitbart TV4 Jun 2012, 1:43 AM PST0

On Friday, Breitbart News caught Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren in one of her many tall tales of family lore, forcing her to walk back her September 2011 story about her maternal grandmother, Bethanie (Hannie) Crawford Reed, through whose ancestral
by Michael Patrick Leahy3 Jun 2012, 4:35 PM PST0

(AP) Boats take to Thames for queen’s jubilee flotillaBy JILL LAWLESSAssociated PressLONDON On a luxury barge festooned with flowers, Queen Elizabeth II sailed down the River Thames on Sunday amid a motley but majestic flotilla of 1,000 vessels, mustered to
by Breitbart News3 Jun 2012, 3:13 PM PST0

Though statistically tied in a head-to-head match up, incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Scott Brown currently enjoys a 60% job approval rating in Massachusetts, while his likely opponent, Elizabeth Warren, has seen her negatives climb nine points to 32%, with 31%
by John Nolte2 Jun 2012, 9:00 AM PST0

The Boston Globe released a new poll of the Senate race in Massachusetts. While the headline numbers continue to show Brown and Warren in a virtual tie, there are ominous signs that Warren’s handling of her ancestry claim is taking
by Mike Flynn2 Jun 2012, 8:01 AM PST0