Author: Horace Cooper

Leftist Attacks on Law and Order are Precipitating a Shift in Favor of the Right to Self-Defense

Leftist Attacks on Law and Order are Precipitating a Shift in Favor of the Right to Self-Defense

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On the morning of July 19, news broke that Manhattan District Attorney (DA) Alvin Bragg dropped a second-degree murder charge against 61-year-old, bodega clerk, Jose Alba. Earlier in the month, Alba had been arrested in Manhattan and charged with murder ...
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black baby happy because abortion overturned

A Ruling at Last

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On June 8, a 26-year-old man was arrested outside of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s Maryland home armed with a gun, a knife, zip ties and tools that would help him break into a home. The man, now being ...
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We've Just Witnessed Jury Nullification in the DC Swamp

We’ve Just Witnessed Jury Nullification in the DC Swamp

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This week, former Clinton Campaign attorney Michael Sussman was found not guilty on one count of lying to the FBI. In some respects, the verdict was surprising, while in others it wasn't. The evidence presented at trial was overwhelming. By ...
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Confirmation Bias

Confirmation Bias

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You might not know it from the news coverage, but Ketanji Brown Jackson isn’t the first black person to be named to the United States Supreme Court. She’s not even the second. But the fawning coverage might make you think ...
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Another Leftist Smear Attempt Falls Flat

Another Leftist Smear Attempt Falls Flat

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This totally unworkable recusal standard has been trotted out solely because Justice Thomas is the most influential member of the Supreme Court.  No matter what political party you align with, we can all agree that 2022 is going to be ...
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For-Profit Schools: Key to Minority Students' Economic Mobility

For-Profit Schools: Key to Minority Students’ Economic Mobility

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Over the next several weeks, the Department of Education will consider implementing new regulations and requirements that will single out proprietary or "for-profit" colleges. These sweeping new regulatory changes will drastically alter the ability of the students admitted to these ...
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Buttigieg’s Latest Scheme to Shut Down Your Family’s Car

Buttigieg’s Latest Scheme to Shut Down Your Family’s Car

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Starting with Al Gore’s alarmist claims about the automobile in his 1992 book “Earth in the Balance” to Greta Thunberg’s regular crusades against gas powered cars the left has openly tried to get Americans to give up the family car. As ...
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The Commonsense Case for 'Right to Repair'

The Commonsense Case for ‘Right to Repair’

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In today’s polarized political climate, there are very few pieces of legislation that can bring together policymakers from both sides of the aisle. This situation has resulted in many bills that could benefit the majority of Americans dying in Congress ...
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Dick Armey

How the Principled Dick Armey Served America Well

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Reading more like a tell-all than a memoir, Dick Armey's "Leader" details his life from his humble beginnings in North Dakota, to the halls of the United States Capitol and beyond in this captivating book which ultimately reveals that it ...
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AUKUS Promises an Effective Check on China in the South Pacific

AUKUS Promises an Effective Check on China in the South Pacific

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Allowing Australia to purchase Los Angeles-class nuclear submarines would provide an immediate, unseen, and unpredictable counter to any Chinese naval advance. Speaking in Washington, D.C. in late October, former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott floated the idea of acquiring  Los Angeles-class nuclear ...
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