The First Amendment marks out three areas in which the federal
government is limited: no “prohibiting the free exercise” of
religion, no “abridging the freedom of speech or of press,” no
impeding the “right of the people peaceably to assemble, a...
Writing a column on the recent IRS abuses is a hazardous
undertaking. The scandal is expanding so quickly that it’s hard to
get a paragraph on paper without having to revise it with new,
shocking details. As I write this, an unctuous-looking former IRS...
The IRS scandal provides Republicans and conservatives with the
opportunity to repeal and replace Obamacare now. The House
Republican majority should refuse to fund the expansion of the IRS
necessary to manage Obamacare. Without that funding, and hiring
t...
Few Americans dread anything more than receiving a letter from
the IRS. But imagine a full field audit, with intrusive questions
about your activities and spending habits. From suspicious agents
convinced that you’ve violated the law. That’s essential...
The United States Senate will likely soon consider ratification
the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities (CRPD), which fell six votes short of the 67 needed
last December. The CPRD’s stated purpose is “to promote, prote...
Kermit Gosnell is not an outlier and his “house of horrors” is
not an isolated case. The abortion industry’s problems run much
deeper than that.
There is no need to dwell on the grotesque murders of the many
living babies by Philadelphia abortionist...
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — E.W. Jackson played every card in
the deck to win Virginia’s Republican lieutenant governor
nomination Saturday night in Richmond — a rousing
speech, a dedicated base, and charismatic appeal to undecided
conservative...
The Senate’s immigration bill cleared the Judiciary Committee on
Tuesday by a vote of 13-5,
reports Reuters. Amidst the fireworks of the recent
scandal-mania on Capitol Hill, the bill has been quietly edging its
way towards the Senate floor for sev...
That’s what the “mainstream” media are, slowly but surely,
realizing about the Obama administration.
Reporters have acted as if they hoped that by publicly loving
Obama, refusing to report anything that might damage him, Dear
Leader migh...
The great Joe Curl beat me to it. After
my column yesterday on Benghazi laid out the fuller, more
focused case on that scandal, I had planned to do a blog post
suggesting that the other two “scandals du jour,”
important as the are, were...