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In light of the ongoing debate about citizenship and immigration policy heating up within the Beltway, I thought I would take a moment – from outside the beltway – to...
In light of the ongoing debate about citizenship and immigration policy heating up within the Beltway, I thought I would take a moment – from outside the beltway – to...
Interviewing a polished, professional television personality like S.E. Cupp is a pleasure. The verbal tics are absent. Cupp speaks like your favorite writer writes. Which makes sense, because a writer...
Individual responsibility made America great, and a message based on individual responsibility can sell conservative ideas to young voters, business owners, and Tea Partiers alike, according to Rep. Aaron Schock,...
Before there was Rand Paul, there was Robert Taft: a prominent Republican senator who spoke out against excessive federal spending, a growing welfare state, military adventurism overseas, and the erosion...
It may be a stretch to say liberty is thriving in small town Republican politics, but if Amherst, Ohio is any indication, it definitely has a real presence. Rep. Jim...
For libertarians, the quest to reduce (and, eventually, eliminate) many functions of government can appear to be a Sisyphean task. Even the laughably timid federal budget sequester generated a level...