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Rebellious Nevada rancher’s racist remarks dim Republican support

 Two Republican senators who voiced support for a Nevada cattleman in his showdown with federal agents over grazing rights on public land condemned recent remarks by the rebellious rancher musing about whether African-Americans would be “better off as slaves.” A day after Cliven Bundy’s comments about “the Negro” and government subsidies were published in The […] Continue reading →

Disgusting: Bill Clinton Snared In Pedophile Ring

Bill Clinton identified in lawsuit against his former friend and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein who had ‘regular’ orgies at his Caribbean compound that the former president visited multiple times The former president was friends with Jeffrey Epstein, a financier who was arrested in 2008 for soliciting underage prostitutes A new lawsuit has revealed how Clinton took […] Continue reading →

The Man Who Didn’t Want to be President

 Jeff Jacoby  Nearly 1,000 days stretch between this Presidents’ Day and the next presidential election. Yet already it is impossible to escape the maneuvers, machinations, and media coverage of men and women so consumed with winning the highest office in the land that the lust for power all but oozes from their pores. For as […] Continue reading →

Popular Democrat Compares Illegals To Slaves

 by B. Christopher Agee,  There seems to be no end to the outrageous rhetoric the left is willing to use in its support for amnesty. Radical ideologues routinely castigate conservatives, calling them racist and xenophobic for merely respecting America’s immigration laws. While Democrats of all ethnicities are on board with the cause to legitimize illegal […] Continue reading →

Godwin�s Law and the American Liberal

John Kirkwood, Godwin’s Law: “As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches.” ON GAY MARRIAGE:EMAIL: “You’re on the wrong side of history on this, people like you are this generation’s Ku Klux Klan.” ME: “Well, two things: I’m not concerned with “being on the right side of […] Continue reading →

A 14th Amendment for all centuries

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During the 1980s, a colorful Washington figure used to stand in Lafayette Square near the White House holding a sign: “Arrest Me. I Question the Validity of the Public Debt. Repeal Section 4, Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.” That section reads: “The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, […] Continue reading →