Written by Michelle Malkin
ACT for America, a nationwide grassroots group that educates the public about radical Islam, was founded in 2007 by my vigilant activist friend and Lebanese Christian immigrant journalist Brigitte Gabriel. I was honored to accept Gabriel’s invitation to speak at her organization’s annual banquet at Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, on Nov. 7.
Gabriel has worked tirelessly to expose the Islamic imperialist agenda of the Muslim Brotherhood and Islamic state; barbaric practices of female genital mutilation and honor killings by adherents of sharia; and the whitewashing of violent jihad in American middle school textbooks.
… Continue Reading
Tags: ACT! For America, Alliance Defending Freedom, American Principles Project, Ann Corcoran, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Ben Carson, Brigitte Gabriel, CAIR, Carol Swain, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Daily Beast, Daniel Pipes, David Horowitz, Diana West, Eagle Forum, Frank Gaffney, Gavin McInnes, Islamic State, Jeanine Pirro, Jim Bridenstine, John Guandolo, Laura Ingraham, Laura Loomer, Maajid Nawaz, Mar-a-Lago, Marsha Blackburn, Miami Herald, Mike Pompeo, Muslim Brotherhood, Nicholas Nehamas, Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer, Ron DeSantis, Southern Poverty Law Center, SPLC HateWatch, Steven Emerson, The Guardian, The New York Times, The Palm Beach Post, The Remembrance Project, Walid Shoebat
Media Watch | David E. Smith | October 15, 2019 7:26 AM | Comments Off on Surrendering to SPLC’s Lazy Media Lemmings
This is the fourth article in a series about running for the political office of Republican Precinct Committeeman.
Written by John Biver
Phyllis Schlafly’s Eagle Forum website has a post titled, “The Most Powerful Office In The World Is NOT The President of the United States!”
Hyperbole? You read it and decide. No one is arguing that ONE INDIVIDUAL precinct committeeman has more power than the president. But put together hundreds and thousands and tens of thousands of precinct committeemen, and every politician from the White House on down will know that they will be held accountable.… Continue Reading
Written by John Stemberger
If there is one man who can fundamentally reform the way the United States Congress does business, it is Dan Webster. Why? For the simple reason that we saw him do it in Florida. I have personally observed him in his role as a public servant for 32 years.
Before serving in Washington, D.C., Dan Webster served in the Florida Legislature for 28 years. He was in the Florida House of Representatives for 18 years and appointed by his colleagues to be Speaker.… Continue Reading