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5 Things to Know About the Walker Probe

The release of 27,000 emails by a state court in Wisconsin has sent Democrats into ecstasy. Finally, they hope, they will embarrass Wisconsin’s Governor Scott Walker. The “scandal” doesn’t quite stand up on its own, so they’ve taken to linking

5 Things to Know About the Walker Probe

Exclusive – O'Keefe: Battleground Texas is the 'New ACORN'

In his latest video release, investigative journalist James O’Keefe of Project Veritas calls Battleground Texas “the new ACORN.” O’Keefe and his team recorded Jennifer Longoria, a field organizer for Battleground Texas, apparently instructing volunteers to copy, unlawfully, the telephone numbers

Exclusive – O'Keefe: Battleground Texas is the 'New ACORN'

White House Slams CBO's Wage Report

Despite the many times the White House has pointed to the CBO as proof that Obama’s policies are working, the administration pushed back against this week’s report that claimed that a hike in the minimum wage would kill jobs. On

White House Slams CBO's Wage Report

Shining Light On Texas House Speaker Joe Straus

Despite the national reputation as a reliably red state with a solidly conservative population, Texas’ legislative leadership in Austin does not necessarily share that conservative perspective.  The Wall Street Journal recently noted that state government spending in Texas increased 25

Shining Light On Texas House Speaker Joe Straus

IRS Targets Tea Party and Conservative Non-Profits for Audit

On Tuesday, House Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp (R-MI) said the IRS targeted tax-exempt conservative groups for audits.  The findings by Camp’s committee comes on top of last year’s revelation that the IRS had used “inappropriate criteria” to review applications from

IRS Targets Tea Party and Conservative Non-Profits for Audit

De Blasio Pulls Strings to get Crony out of Jail

A key early endorser and now member of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s transition team, Bishop Orlando Findlayter of New Hope Christian church in Queens was arrested on outstanding warrants, then in an unusual move, was promptly released after New York

Number of Americans Renouncing Citizenship up 221%

From Forbes: America is a great land and lures immigrants worldwide, yet record numbers of U.S. citizens and permanent residents are giving up their citizenship or residency. For all the immigrant arrivals the trickle the other direction is increasing. The

Number of Americans Renouncing Citizenship up 221%

WSJ Compares Sessions, Heritage to AFL-CIO

The Wall Street Journal editorial board accused Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) and the Heritage Foundation of being lockstep with the AFL-CIO and other labor unions because of their aggressive opposition to amnesty. “The populist wing of the [Republican] party has talked itself

WSJ Compares Sessions, Heritage to AFL-CIO

Heroin Use on the Rise

The recent overdose of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman has served as a catalyst for coverage of the recent wave of bad heroin that has swept across the country and Hoffman isn’t the only one to have died from its use.

Heroin Use on the Rise

Dow Plunges 326 Points

On Monday, weaker than expected factory data and continued concerns over emerging markets sent the Dow Jones Industrial Average nosediving 326 points to shave 2.08 percent off the Dow as the S&P 500 posted its worst loss (40.7 points) since

Dow Plunges 326 Points

Don't Be Bullied By Obama Admin Attack on 501c-4s

The Obama administration and its progressive soldiers seem to know no bounds when it comes to seeking political  advantage by  limiting speech. The Wall Street Journal put it well:  “The Obama administration is moving to rein in the influence of

Don't Be Bullied By Obama Admin Attack on 501c-4s

Obama Pollster Gaffe: Income Inequality 'A Bit Overhyped'

Last month, President Barack Obama hailed income inequality as “the defining challenge of our time.” Politico says nervous Democrats are “convinced” the issue will help stave off midterm election losses to Republicans.  On Wednesday, however, Obama’s own pollster, Joel Benenson, told

Obama Pollster Gaffe: Income Inequality 'A Bit Overhyped'

Kristol: Playing Immigration Reform Skeptics for Fools

William Kristol at The Weekly Standard writes: The Wall Street Journal reports that some House Republican leaders: are looking to give illegal immigrants legal status right away, with the chance for a green card–and citizenship–down the line….First, illegal immigrants would be offered

Kristol: Playing Immigration Reform Skeptics for Fools

North vs. South in California 'Water War'

California Gov. Jerry Brown will attempt to divert water from Southen California, which has invested in storage capacity in recent years, to Northern California, which has not. In what local media are already calling a “water war,” the friendly rivalry

North vs. South in California 'Water War'

We Told You So: McDonnell, Christie Dumped Tea Party Long Ago

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell were the first victors in the Tea Party wave, riding fresh conservative enthusiasm–and outrage over Obamacare–to victory in November 2009. The left, predictably, is trying to link Christie’s bullying

We Told You So: McDonnell, Christie Dumped Tea Party Long Ago