In the Twitter Wars, Republicans Win
It took some time for politicians to warm up to social media platforms like Twitter, but these days, they are using it like old pros—especially… Read More
It took some time for politicians to warm up to social media platforms like Twitter, but these days, they are using it like old pros—especially… Read More
Over the past few years, energy production has been one of the bright spots in the American economy. The U. S. is now the world’s… Read More
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Ted Cruz has argued nine cases before the U.S. Supreme Court in his lifetime, more than any other current member of Congress. Today, as a… Read More
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D–Nev.) is facing a revolt among Republicans for adding controversial language to an aid package for Ukraine. The Senate is… Read More
Google the words “Republican Surrender.” I stopped counting the number of relevant articles after page 10. Google “Democrat Surrender” and by page 3, fewer than… Read More
As Americans prepare to march to the Supreme Court in subfreezing temperatures in today’s March for Life, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) voiced his support. “Every… Read More
Rather than haggle into the weekend, Senate Democrats and Republicans tonight agreed 72-26 to cut off debate and adopt a $1 trillion spending bill to… Read More
A month after being dismissed by the Republican Study Committee, longtime congressional staffer Paul Teller has been hired as deputy chief of staff by Senator… Read More
Thanks to you, we grew our Facebook audience by leaps and bounds in 2013. We were able to use images to not only add humor… Read More
Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson managed to spark a debate about the culture of intolerance in America when he expressed his religious views on homosexuality…. Read More