A flip-flop wasn’t a good fit for Susan G. Komen for the Cure. When the very high-profile breast cancer charity decided to sever controversial ties with Planned Parenthood earlier this year, my friend Jennifer was elated. Because the taint of ... READ MORE
Summary Labor unions are notorious for coercive, strong-arm tactics. They have a sordid history of intimidating workers to join a union and stifling members and non-members who oppose that union's agenda. The facts in Knox v. SEIU show that California's ... READ MORE
While campaigning for the U.S. Senate in 2004, Barack Obama was asked about his views on gay marriage. At that time, he stated: "What I believe, in my [Christian] faith, is that a man and a woman, when they get ... READ MORE
Summary The Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice has formally objected to South Carolina's new voter identification law. The Department of Justice is effectively ignoring Supreme Court precedent, signaling a willingness to ignore electoral voter violations, raising grave ... READ MORE
Legislative report cards that favors some politicians over others are nothing new, but the NAACP's newest one throws the group's nonpartisan mandate into question. Every single Republican in the 112th Congress received a failing grade from the NAACP! Of Democrats ... READ MORE
"Right to Work" laws provide American workers with a choice. Put simply, it prohibits compulsory union membership. If a worker wants to join a union, they can. Right to Work laws mean they cannot be forced to do so and ... READ MORE
Before the liberals rammed through ObamaCare, conservatives in Congress proposed health care reform that didn't go through. Senator Richard Burr (R-NC) said "The Patients' Choice Act" would "finally enable Americans to own their health care instead of being trapped in ... READ MORE
Now that George Zimmerman faces murder charges for the death of Trayvon Martin, it's time to reflect on things that were said and done in Martin's defense. Not all of it was necessary or logical. Take, for instance, that wearing ... READ MORE
"This Gives 'Grasping at Straws' a Whole New Meaning," says National Center for Public Policy Research's Jeff Stier New York NY/Washington, DC - Mayor Bloomberg is at it again. Yesterday he announced he wants to ban sales of large servings ... READ MORE
He wanted to tax soda, but state lawmakers wouldn’t follow his advice. He wanted to ban food stamps from being used to buy soda, but federal regulators wouldn’t agree to it. Now, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is trying ... READ MORE