Written by Evan O’Bryan
“Then Peter began to speak: ‘I now realize how true it is that God does not show favoritism
but accepts from every nation the one who fears him and does what is right.’”
~Acts 10:34-35
I was always taught that the best person for a job will get the job, but apparently merit means nothing to Biden. The current President of the United States has only one requirement for his new U.S.… Continue Reading
Written by Laurie Higgins
Illinoisans and all other Americans who have watched in dismay at the growing power of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), her leftwing collaborators, and her fawning devotees who are rioting in the streets—also known as Harris/Biden voters—should be deeply invested in congressional races around the country. If we help the campaigns of good candidates and get to the polls, we have a chance to increase GOP representation in the U.S. House and retain GOP control of the U.S.… Continue Reading
Tags: 1619 Project, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Black Lives Matter, Candace Owens, Cardi B, Communist Party USA, Daily Herald, Dan Savage, Donald Trum, Ilhan Omar, Jeanne Ives, Joe Biden, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Reinhold Niebuhr, Rick Santorum, Sean Casten, The New York Times
Federal Elections, Illinois Politics, Political | David E. Smith | September 10, 2020 4:00 AM | Comments Off on A Woman to Stand Up to AOC: Jeanne Ives
Written by Rachel Alexander
Its name’s a play on Brexit, Great Britain’s movement to leave the European Union. Its members believe the Democratic Party takes them for granted and does not represent their interests. They’ve become increasingly frustrated in recent years with the Democrats’ letting illegal immigrants into the country, taking jobs away from them. The movement is selling clothing to publicize its efforts.
They call their movement “Blexit.” And they come from the Democratic party’s most loyal voting group.… Continue Reading
Tags: #WalkAway, Bing, Blexit, Brexit, Candace Owens, Democratic Party, Democratic plantation, DuckDuckGo, Kanye West, Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood, Turning Point USA, Yahoo, Young Black Leadership Summit
Uncategorized | David E. Smith | November 15, 2018 4:00 AM | Comments Off on Black Conservatives Building up Steam With Blexit
Written by Laurie Higgins
In a recent appearance on The Journal Editorial Report, Republican economist Arthur Laffer (of “Laffer Curve” fame) unintentionally revealed the rot at the core of the GOP. In an astonishing statement, he waxed exultant at the prospects of Democrat Jared Polis winning the gubernatorial race in Colorado (which Polis did). Laffer is thrilled because Polis has the right economic plan. For those who don’t know, Polis is openly homosexual, “married” to a man, and supports every lousy pro-homosexual legislation that a sexual anarchist can conceive.… Continue Reading
Tags: American Unity Fund, Ann Coulter, Arthur Laffer, Brandon Straka, Bruce Rauner, Candace Owens, Carlos Curbelo, Chadwick Moore, Charlie Dent, Cliff Asness, Dave Rubin, Democrat Party, Dennis Prager, DOMA, Don't Ask, Don't Tell, GoProud, Grover Norquist, Guy Benson, Hate Crimes Prevention Act, Jared Polis, Jeanine Pirro, John Bolton, Ken Mehlman, Laura Ingraham, Lisa Murkowski, Log Cabin Republicans, Margaret Hoover, Mike Coffman, Mike Huckabee, Milo Yiannopoulos, Obergefell v. Hodges, on Huntsman Jr., Paul Singer, Peter Thiel, Phil Scott, Prager University, Rachel Hoff, Republican Platform Committee, Richard Burr, Richard Grenell, Rob Portman, S.E. Cupp, Scott Wagner, Sean Hannity, Student Non-Discrimination Act, Susan Collins, The Journal Editorial Report
Media Watch | David E. Smith | November 12, 2018 4:00 AM | Comments Off on The Corruption of the GOP
Written by Karen McQuillan
A year or so ago, there were a spate of articles about the red pill videos on YouTube – millennials turning off to the bullying by feminists and race hustlers, thinking for themselves, becoming conservative, and posting a video of their personal journey from blue to red online. I googled ‘red pill’ and had a cheerful time following links. I learned about Candace Owens at that time, and a lot of other black and white millennials who had posted articulate, heartfelt, intimate, sometimes funny YouTubes explaining why they’d become conservative.… Continue Reading