At last night’s Grammy Awards, where the news was supposed to be about the year’s best musical performances, politics became performance art as 33 couples — many of them same-sex couples — were married at the awards ceremony. The couples ... READ MORE
I admit that ObamaCare, voter ID and racism do not seem related at first glance, but hear me out. The central selling premise (other than "if you like your doctor or health plan, you can keep them") of ObamaCare was ... READ MORE
Going back through some of my past blog posts, I found this one from late July of last year about a Paul Krugman column. Here’s a quote from Krugman’s missive sure to generate a chuckle: Yet even as Republican politicians ... READ MORE
In what was apparently his odd way of honoring the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Reverend William Barber II, president of the North Carolina chapter of the NAACP, chose to demean the first black senator to serve ... READ MORE
As part of an ongoing series of reports on income inequality, Project 21 member Hughey Newsome provided expert commentary on the January 24 edition of “Special Report with Bret Baier” on the Fox News Channel. Hughey talked about remedies to ... READ MORE
Group Releases "Hitler Learns ObamaCare's Contraception Mandate Could Be Struck Down" Parody Video to Help Illustrate to the Public the Issues in the Case Group Also Has Op-Ed on Case in Over 30 Newspapers Nationwide Washington, D.C. - The National ... READ MORE
In a "The Root" column, Legalized Marijuana: Will White People Get the Good Pot?, writer Charles Ellison worries: What kind of weed will certain populations get? Will market forces command higher grades of pot sold to some and lower grades ... READ MORE
Target has announced “after much thoughtful consideration…to discontinue part-time health insurance coverage for [their] stores’ part-time team members, beginning April 1, 2014.” It further states in a press release: Target has dedicated substantial resources to guide our team through every ... READ MORE
In an interview with WorldNetDaily, Project 21 member Council Nedd II — the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Missionary Church — speculated that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. would have remained more conservative than his former colleagues had he lived ... READ MORE
After being taken to task for virtually ignoring what they now report is “the world’s largest” pro-life event that has been happening on their home turf for decades, it appears the shareholder activism of the National Center’s Free Enterprise Project ... READ MORE