Black Lives Matter Wants to Dismantle Police Forces, and Now They Have $100 Million to Do It
By Anika Smith: Black Lives Matter just received pledges of cash most organizations only dream of: more than $100 million from foundations.
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By Anika Smith: Black Lives Matter just received pledges of cash most organizations only dream of: more than $100 million from foundations.
Read MoreIn an interesting article at American Thinker, Taylor Lewis writes… It’s not all doom and gloom […]. While conservatives have lost the culture for now, liberalism is not sustainable. The maniacal attempt to uproot and…
Read MoreAs with other religions, there are zealots within liberalism/progressivism who hold to or emphasize different tenets of the faith.
Read MoreIf you like your healthcare plan you can keep your healthcare plan. Ha. If you do, expect to pay double or triple the premiums.
Read MoreAmerican Thinker’s Thomas Lifson has a two-part post up about our nutty Vice President Joe Biden — here’s an excerpt from both to get you to follow the links and view the videos —…
Read MoreBy George Leef: I believe that the nation does face a grave election integrity problem.
Read MoreBy Newt Gingrich: The riots that occurred in Milwaukee followed a disastrous pattern that has played out across the country in the past few years.
Read MoreBy Rick Moran: At a fundraiser at the Minneapolis Convention Center, protesters spat on, pushed and punched donors as they exited the event.
Read MoreThis is the summer of Gary Johnson. The former New Mexico governor who has been steadily drifting left over his career is now doing his best to make Hillary Clinton into President Hillary Clinton.
Read MoreBy Jim DeMint: The New York Times tried to indict multiple think tanks as pawns of corporate America and other special interests.
Read MoreBy Frank Schubert: GOP candidates should understand that failing to defend marriage can come at a very high price.
Read MoreBy Steve Craig: We are in the sad situation where everything political is personal for everyone, and the anachronistic “public servant” has been replaced by the “public irritant.”
Read MoreHere is most of James Arlandson’s recent excellent post at American Thinker (including big excerpts from Matthew Sheffield’s recent NR post which I’ve already highlighted). As I keep saying — it’s all about OUTREACH….
Read MoreBy Andrew Egger: “We literally were able to see tens of thousands of people mobilize to make calls and to write their legislators, and to participate in the political process.”
Read MoreBy John Fund: They should talk to Chris Matthews and travel to Philly.
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