COMMENTARY AND OP-EDS
Donald J. Trump v. International Refugee Assistance Project; Donald J. Trump v. Hawaii
The legal challenges to President Trump’s immigration executive order regarding terror-prone nations should be dismissed from court for all the reasons the U.S. Justice Department explains in its Supreme Court legal brief.
Spewing Outrage at Voter Fraud Commission, Judge and Media Miss Facts
Once you know the facts, the latest narrative painting President Donald Trump’s Election Integrity Advisory Commission as a shady group refusing to make its documents public falls apart.
Racial Lies and Racism
The U.S. departments of Justice and Education plan to investigate racial bias in admissions at Harvard and other elite institutions where Asian-Americans are held to far higher standards than other applicants.
Conservative Leaders Praise Effort to End Gridlock on Trump’s Court Nominees
Grassroots conservative leaders participating in the effort to end the Senate gridlock on President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees are coupling an air war in the media with a ground war using their impressive supporter networks.
AZ Rep. Trent Franks Praises Trump’s Pardon of Joe Arpaio
Arizona Rep. Trent Franks praised President Donald Trump’s decision to pardon former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio on Friday, calling it “right and just” for Arpaio and his family.
The Death of Parody
Because of its shrillness and excess parodying the left is nearly impossible.
The Left’s Uncivil War
Who would have guessed that the proper response to white supremacists marching in Charlottesville was to encourage election fraud?
Lankford’s Proposed Senate Rule Change Could End Gridlock on Trump’s Judicial Picks
Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) has a proposal to change to how the Senate confirms presidential nominees for federal judgeships and the executive branch.
Principles Are Stubborn Things
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) poses a tough challenge to anyone who believes in individual liberty but doesn’t believe the Constitution to be a suicide pact.
Where Are the Statues of the First Blacks in Congress?
The House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi now wants to tear down all the Confederacy-related statues in the U.S. Capitol, in solidarity with the Antifa (anti-Fascist) movement.
Charlottesville Donnybrook
One does not have to accept the racist and nationalist vision of the Unite the Right organization to recognize and respect its First Amendment rights.
Conservative Groups Launch Campaign to Break Senate Gridlock on Trump’s Judicial Nominees
Conservatives groups launched a multimillion-dollar campaign on Monday to push the Senate to confirm President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees, helping break the gridlock in the Senate.
Planned Parenthood Court Fight over Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Could Go to Supreme Court
A federal appeals court last week ruled against Planned Parenthood’s lawsuit demanding taxpayer funding for abortion.
Guarding Election Integrity
Automatic voter registration expands government automatically.
The Time Has Come For Gridlock Reform
When the Senate confirmed Judge David Nye to a federal district judgeship in Idaho, he became an acute illustration of what’s wrong in Washington right now.
Congress Can Fix Unfair System of Tax Incentives
It’s no secret President Trump is working to create thousands more American energy jobs, reduce regulations on energy producers and restore parity to the tax code.
Women and Men Are Equal
My vision is that Damore has the right to say whatever he wishes about the company's racist and sexist diversity policy, and Google has the right to fire him for saying it.
‘Sanctuary Cities’ Aren’t Brave. They’re Harboring Criminals.
For too long local officials have obstructed federal immigration law with impunity.
Beyond the First Amendment
On social media, the troll empire strikes back.
Is College Education Worth It?
A question parents, their college-bound youngsters and taxpayers should ask: Is college worth it?


