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Miss Him Yet? Amnesty Advocates Yearn for George W. Bush

Miss Him Yet? Amnesty Advocates Yearn for George W. Bush

Some amnesty advocates are yearning for the days of President George W. Bush, who tried to pass comprehensive amnesty legislation with the late Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA) and Sen. John McCain (R-AZ).  According to the Washington Post, many in the

Holder Doubles Down: America Is Still a Nation of Cowards on Race

Holder Doubles Down: America Is Still a Nation of Cowards on Race

Wednesday at the Aspen Institute’s “Washington Ideas Forum,” outgoing Attorney General Eric H. Holder refused to back off his infamous 2009 comments calling America a “nation of cowards” when it comes to dealing with racial issues. When asked by The Washington Post’s Jonathan Capehart

No One Is Buying Wendy Davis' Memoir

No One Is Buying Wendy Davis' Memoir

Despite a ton of free elite media attention, the new Wendy Davis memoir, “Forgetting to Be Afraid,” is flopping just as hard as the Democrat abortion extremist’s bid to be the next governor of Texas. According to Slate, since its

Illegal Voters May Decide Fate of Senate

Illegal Voters May Decide Fate of Senate

Control of the U.S. Senate is up for grabs on November 4, and illegal voters may tip the balance. Estimates are that more than 14 percent of non-citizens were registered to vote in the elections of 2008 and 2010, and

Democrats Unload: 'Obama Has Stepped In It'

Democrats Unload: 'Obama Has Stepped In It'

Top Democratic strategists are blasting President Barack Obama for putting the Democratic Party in a precarious position heading into the midterm elections.  “It’s puzzling–and to the Kay Hagans of the world, infuriating–the number of times President Obama has stepped in

Scott Walker Hung Out to Dry?

Scott Walker Hung Out to Dry?

Politico’s article on the dust-up between Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker – currently running neck and neck with his Democrat challenger Mary Burke – and the head of the Republican Governor’s Association, Chris Christie, has Walker sounding bitter that Christie won’t

WaPo's Ruth Marcus: 'Way More Likely Than Not' Jeb Runs

WaPo's Ruth Marcus: 'Way More Likely Than Not' Jeb Runs

Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus argued that it is “way more likely than not” that Jeb Bush will run for president in 2016 on Monday’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports” on MSNBC. Marcus, in a discussion on Jeb’s son, George P. Bush’s

50 Years of 'A Time for Choosing'

50 Years of 'A Time for Choosing'

On October 27, 1964 Ronald Reagan’s pre-recorded “A Time for Choosing” speech was aired on television. His half-hour defense of Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater’s presidential run, and conservative ideas, catapulted Reagan onto the American political stage and helped create his

Study: Illegal Non-Citizen Votes Could Sway U.S. Elections

Study: Illegal Non-Citizen Votes Could Sway U.S. Elections

An upcoming study to be published in the publication Electoral Studies has its authors positing the question “Could non-citizens decide the November election?” Writing in the Washington Post, Old Dominion University political science professors Jesse Richman and David Earnest preview

Justice Department Condemns Ferguson Leaks

The Department of Justice has condemned recent leaks to the media suggesting evidence being heard by the grand jury in the Michael Brown shooting case is favorable to police officer Darren Wilson. A spokesman for the DOJ told the LA