By February 1978, proponents of the Equal Rights Amendment were becoming desperate. Ratification of ERA had come to a stand-still. To regain momentum, the feminists turned to the same old liberal tactics to turn the tide in their favor. Phyllis … [Read more...] about Feminists’ ‘Three Tactics’ Still Used Today
Fourth Circuit Leaves Logic Behind
As we discussed yesterday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit is using it’s 10-5 Democratic majority to railroad the Trump administration based on hearsay, their own conjecture of Trump’s motives, and a host of other … [Read more...] about Fourth Circuit Leaves Logic Behind
Travel Ban Thwarted by Judicial Supremacy
Now we know why the Fourth Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals took the unusual step of going “en banc” on its initial hearing of the appeal of President Trump’s second so-called travel ban. The court is stacked 10-5 with liberal … [Read more...] about Travel Ban Thwarted by Judicial Supremacy
Pivot Counties Tell 2016 Election Story
There are 206 counties that voted for Obama in 2008 and 2012 but then for Trump in 2016. Ballotpedia calls them “Pivot Counties.” Located in 34 states, these Pivot Counties comprised a total of 5.5% of the electorate and provided the … [Read more...] about Pivot Counties Tell 2016 Election Story
Despite Reporting Bias, Trump’s Base Remains Solid
A recent Harvard study confirms that there has been record-breaking reporting bias against President Donald Trump. An astounding 80% of the stories about Trump by the mainstream media during his first 100 days in office have been negative. The real … [Read more...] about Despite Reporting Bias, Trump’s Base Remains Solid
George Washington Carver’s Freedom to Create
Born a slave around this day – July 12 – in 1864, George Washington Carver became a scientist of international renown. In 1921, Carver addressed the United States House Ways and Means Committee on behalf of the United Peanut Growers … [Read more...] about George Washington Carver’s Freedom to Create
Alexander Hamilton
He intentionally fired into the air, but his political Rival, Aaron Burr, took deadly aim and fatally shot him in a duel on this day, July 11, in 1804. Alexander Hamilton appears on our $10 bills, but many Americans aren’t as familiar with this … [Read more...] about Alexander Hamilton
Wisconsin Voter ID Laws Turn the Tide
One need look no further than Wisconsin to see the positive results of voter integrity reforms. In the 2016 presidential election Wisconsin enforced strong new voter ID requirements to prohibit voting by illegals, felons, out-of-staters, and … [Read more...] about Wisconsin Voter ID Laws Turn the Tide
Election Integrity Will Make America Great Again
While the Washington Post searches high and low for another Watergate scandal, it is simply nowhere to be found. The remarkable tranquility in the stock market belies the hysterical cries of disaster emanating from Washington, D.C. The … [Read more...] about Election Integrity Will Make America Great Again
Anniversary of the First Republican Convention
In Ripon, Wisconsin, anti-slavery activists met on February 28, 1854, then held their first State Convention in Jackson, Michigan, on this day – July 6 – 1854. They named their party Republican, with the chief plank being “to … [Read more...] about Anniversary of the First Republican Convention





