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State leadership has a direct impact on the lives of Americans.

Rep. Tony Gonzales drops reelection bid under GOP leadership pressure after confessing to affair

Embattled Texas GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales announced late Thursday that he would drop his reelection bid after House Republican leaders called on him to do so earlier in the day.

California’s high gas prices are self-inflicted

California is one of the country’s most resource-rich states in the union. Wonderful year-round weather and the historic allure of the West have drawn millions of people to the Golden State. Despite the perfect combination of significant resources, a large workforce, and a practically state-wide perfect climate, California has succumbed to decades of bad policies […]

American detainees in Iran face growing danger

Hours before U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian military facilities began overnight on Saturday, the State Department designated Iran a state sponsor of wrongful detention. With an ongoing internet blackout in Iran, however, it is difficult to know what is now happening to U.S. prisoners. It is widely believed that six Americans are held hostage within Iran, though some […]

Trump flexing military muscles on Iran in front of the whole world is peace through strength

For too long, foreign adversaries tested America’s resolve. Those days are over. Since the 1979 revolution, the Iranian regime has fueled terrorism and supported proxy militias responsible for deadly attacks on American service members. Tehran’s backing of militant groups has contributed to the deaths of U.S. troops and wounded many more. Its chants of “Death […]

The NBA shouldn’t be promoting vice

You’re a team in the NBA. You want to have events that honor your community and convince fans, especially families with children, to come to your arena and invest a lifetime of fandom into your organization. What are some of your options? How about a strip club night? NBA POLITICAL LECTURE SEASON IS BACK The […]

Iran started this war a long time ago

What do the following countries have in common? Argentina, Australia, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Kenya, Kuwait, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sweden, Thailand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The answer is that all have been on the receiving end of Iranian terrorism, either directly or through a Tehran-backed proxy, such as Hezbollah. Think about that […]

Murder in a sanctuary county

FAIRFAX COUNTY, Virginia — This murder is on Steve Descano. There can be no doubt that Stephanie Minter is dead because of the indefensible actions of the Fairfax County “progressive prosecutor.” Abdul Jalloh, an immigrant from Sierra Leone in the United States illegally since age 9, was arrested on charges of at least 40 crimes […]

Contra the New York Times, falling birth rates are not good for women

Rush Limbaugh used to tell a joke about New York Times headline writers. If the world were ending, Limbaugh would say, the New York Times headline would be, “World Ends Tomorrow: Women, Minorities Hardest Hit.” I thought of that joke last week when the New York Times published an article titled, “The Birthrate Is Plunging. […]

Too many children!

The Power of Rude was the title of Rebecca Reid’s nonfiction book, so it shouldn’t have surprised anyone that the liberal novelist attacked a mom for having too many children. Hannah Neelman is a ballerina-and-beauty-queen-turned-momfluencer whose Instagram account, Ballerina Farm, documents her life raising a passel of children on a farm. It’s apparently riveting content […]

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