- American Legion Hears about US and China Relations
- Timmons Expresses Support for DEI’s Doppelganger for Hiring Practices in Washington
- Local Republican Leaders Seeking Advice from Democrats
- The Chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party & Co. Vs Republican Party Priorities
- A Puppet Master Entangles His Republican Puppets in Greenville County GOP
- Dale Arterburn for Greenville County Coroner
- Why is Greenville County Council Pickpocketing Us Again?
- Evert’s Electables - GOP Presidential Preference Primary - February 24, 2024
- The 1861 Cherokee Declaration of Independence
- America’s Existential Immigration Crisis
- Yemen and the Houthi Rebels
- Danger: The Proposed South Carolina "Health Czar" Legislation will be Hazardous to Your FREEDOM!
- Adam Morgan Pledges to Support Term Limits on Congress
- Advertising Rates and Specifications
- The Tucker Carlson Interview of Russian President Vladimir Putin
Political
Legends of the Fault in Kentucky
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
Heading into Tuesday night, not even the pundits knew what would happen in the Kentucky governor's race. But there was one thing the president was sure of: if Governor Matt Bevin lost, "they're going to say, 'Trump suffered the greatest defeat in the history of the world. The greatest.'" He was right. This morning, the mainstream media was downright giddy at the chance to pin any of the blame on Trump for a race so close that even the AP didn't call it. But how much of voters' ire is really directed at the president? Based on the big picture in Kentucky, not much.
- Hits: 2234
Au revoir Paris Climate Agreement
- By Eagle Forum
On June 1, 2017, President Trump acted on a campaign promise to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement. And, on Monday, November 4th, exactly three years from the date in which the agreement was entered, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo took the formal steps to begin the withdrawal process. This action, according to article 28 of the Paris Agreement, could only begin three years from the date on which the agreement was signed.
- Hits: 1729
White House Petition Focuses on Parental Rights
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- A new petition at WhiteHouse.gov would call on President Trump to urge Congress to take up a Parental Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
According to the website program first launched by President Obama, any petition that amasses 100,000 signatures in its first 30 days will receive a response from the Administration. This parental rights petition, which launched on October 24, is up to about 21,000 names at press time.
- Hits: 1617
Seeking a Scapegoat for Biden’s Crimes
- By C. Mitchell Shaw - The New American
Democrats have shown great concern about even the possibility that there are connections between foreign powers and those in seats of power within our federal government. That “concern” has been demonstrated by Democrats going so far as to conduct a thus-far endless stream of investigations, probes, and inquiries that have hung like a shadow over every day of Donald Trump’s presidency. But that concern is pretend, rather than genuine. In this case, the estrangement between “Democrats” and “genuine” is illustrated by the simple fact that their alleged concern does not extend to one of their own, despite his clear connections to a foreign power.
- Hits: 2169
The Impeachment Sideshow
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
When moving boxes started showing up in about 20 Democrats' offices yesterday, it was supposed to be a joke. But after Thursday’s impeachment resolution, some House members might want to hang on to the supplies. "Get packing!" the label told vulnerable Democrats, who voted to make the sham probe official. "Since day one, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Washington Democrats have sought to remove this president from office," Rep. Mike Bost (R-Ill.) argued. But based on the latest battleground polling, the real question isn’t whether Donald Trump will lose his job - but how many Pelosi "moderates" will lose theirs.
- Hits: 1826
Senators Remove Anti-Life Provisions from Appropriations
- By Eagle Forum
This week, the Senate is working on appropriations before the looming November 22nd deadline to avoid a government shutdown.
When the Chamber passed the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2019 raising the debt limit, lawmakers agreed to not include any poison pills, new riders, or changes that would create higher spending levels. Unfortunately, Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) introduced an amendment, S. Amdt. 948, that has been adopted in the bill reported out of the Senate Appropriations Committee.
- Hits: 1752
Biden’s New Super PAC Is Fronted by a Registered Foreign Agent
- By James Murphy - The New American
A registered foreign agent for the government of Azerbaijan is in charge of the money for a new Super PAC which looks to assist Democrat candidate Joe Biden in his bid for the presidency in 2020. In its Statement of Organization, the new committee, called Unite the Country, lists Larry Rasky as the treasurer.
- Hits: 1691
- Ask Your Representative and Senator to Support Transparency
- Under Trump, No Margin for Terror
- Tacoma to Tax Gun Stores, Pawn Shops Out of Existence
- The Trump Administration's Not-so Closeted Christians
- Rep. Jeff Duncan on the Impeachment Sham
- Congressmen Duncan, Cloud Lead Effort to End Hidden Abortion Surcharge
- todosconbiden.com