“The Mooch,” as everyone called President Trump’s short-lived communications director Anthony Scaramucci, was a brilliant hire by the President to reassert his authority in a fractious White House. In mere days, the tough-talking … [Read more...] about White House Hires Shake Up Washington
The “New Wave of Intolerance” Among Liberal Academia
Long before President Trump could come in and tear down the walls of political correctness, someone had to build those walls. The May 1992 Phyllis Schlafly Report chronicles the rise of political correctness in American society. It clearly lays out … [Read more...] about The “New Wave of Intolerance” Among Liberal Academia
Radio Live: Trump Plan For Tax Reform, Peter Wood On Demise Of Common Core
Trump's Plan For Tax Reform, Peter Wood On Demise Of Common Core. … [Read more...] about Radio Live: Trump Plan For Tax Reform, Peter Wood On Demise Of Common Core
Liberal Safe Spaces On the Move
Even as the American public has turned its back on political-correctness in the era of President Trump, the liberal war on Freedom of Speech marches on across college campuses. So-called “safe spaces” are a topic we’ve discussed … [Read more...] about Liberal Safe Spaces On the Move
Radio Live: Report From Houston, John Schlafly Apaio Pardon, Brian Camenker Jail For Wrong Pronoun
Rich Eagar reports from ground in Houston. John Schlafly on how Trump's pardon of Sheriff Joe Apaio shuts down judicial activism. Brian Camenker of Mass Resistance discusses proposed CA law that imposes jail time for using wrong pronoun and his … [Read more...] about Radio Live: Report From Houston, John Schlafly Apaio Pardon, Brian Camenker Jail For Wrong Pronoun
Interrupting Officer Leads to Invalidation of Ordinance
When a passenger gave advice to the driver of a car that he didn’t have to comply with a request by a police officer, the officer arrested the passenger for repeatedly interrupting him. The passenger was then convicted for violating a Carson … [Read more...] about Interrupting Officer Leads to Invalidation of Ordinance
Radio Live: Arpaio Injustice, Battle Of New Orleans, Texas Flooding
The injustice of Sheriff Joe Arpaio's conviction. Exploring the historical significance of the Battle of New Orleans. Report on flooding in Texas. … [Read more...] about Radio Live: Arpaio Injustice, Battle Of New Orleans, Texas Flooding
Liberty, Property, and Theft
At the founding of our nation, “liberty and property were synonymous.” However, children in today’s public schools are not taught that their rights are protected by God and they often don’t understand property rights at all. Individual rights are now … [Read more...] about Liberty, Property, and Theft
God and Property Rights Ousted from Schools
Joahannes Gutenberg invented the first moveable type printing press. His masterpiece, the Gutenberg Bible, was printed on this day – August 24, in 1455. No longer copied by hand and chained to pulpits, Gutenberg wrote of the Bible, “Let … [Read more...] about God and Property Rights Ousted from Schools
Students Compel University to Drop Speech Restrictions
Members of the Students for Life chapter at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania have compelled university officials to agree to stop censoring student speech based on “content.” This victory comes after an employee was caught erasing the … [Read more...] about Students Compel University to Drop Speech Restrictions
