By Stephen Dietrich, Managing Editor The Democratic party has a big problem, and they don’t want voters to know — Vermont Senator (and troublemaker) Bernie Sanders could hand Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump the White House. It comes down to Sanders supporters extreme distaste for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary… Read More
Trump defends campaign spending
Donald Trump said Thursday he would prefer to use his own companies’ resources for campaigning without paying them. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee responded to complaints by donors and others that his campaign has paid millions of dollars for event space at venues controlled by his own companies. Previous political… Read More
Corrupt Dem steps down from Congress
Democratic U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah resigned from Congress on Thursday, two days after his conviction in a Philadelphia racketeering case. Fattah, who served on the powerful Appropriations Committee during 11 terms in office, said he hastened his exit out of respect for House leadership and to avoid being a distraction…. Read More
Supreme Court upholds affirmative action
In a major victory for affirmative action, a divided Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the University of Texas admissions program that takes account of race. The justices voted in favor of the Texas program by a 4-3 vote, an outcome that was dramatically altered by the death of Justice Antonin… Read More
Busted! Clinton shut down State Department security
It’s one of the most serious accusations to come out of the entire Hillary Clinton time as secretary of state. Clinton’s home brew email server didn’t simply compromise her emails. It forced the entire State Department to shut off key security features. If it’s proven to be a direct fault… Read More
Disorder! Anti-gun lawmakers hijack House of Reps
Furious Democratic lawmakers caused huge controversy after they disrupted the House’s legislative work on Wednesday, staging a sit-in on the House floor and refusing to leave until their demands were met. The move exasperated Republican lawmakers hoping to get last minute work done. A drained and dwindling group of anti-gun… Read More
Rubio to seek Senate re-election
Former Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio is expected to announce he is running for re-election to the Senate, yielding to intense pressure from party leaders determined to keep his Florida seat in GOP hands. Rubio was to reveal his plans later in the day Wednesday, according to a GOP official… Read More
Trump BLASTS Hillary on religion
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump gathered with top evangelical leaders Tuesday in New York, and in the closed-door meeting blasted political rival Hillary Clinton’s faith. And what he said has Christian leaders nationwide cheering. Clinton is “going to be an extension of Obama, but it’s going to be worse because… Read More
Who is the would-be Trump assassin?
A British man accused of telling authorities that he wanted to kill Donald Trump at a rally was unemployed, living out of his car and had been treated in the past for obsessive compulsive disorder and anorexia, authorities and others say. Court statements and accounts Tuesday from a family friend… Read More
Obama admin: We don’t know how to stop jihadist propaganda
The Orlando massacre at a popular gay nightclub shows no one yet has “found the magic bullet” to prevent Americans from being inspired to violence by jihadist propaganda on the internet, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said Tuesday as she visited a city still shaken by the shootings. Countering the narrative… Read More









