The Fist of the Obama Administration Must Not be Re-Elected
Ed Hubbard My father liked to tinker with writing simple poetry—the type of “greeting card” poetry that can be very touching or funny, or simply lame. I recently have been reminded of the following...
View ArticleWhy Sheila Jackson Lee Interrupted Darrell Issa: Magner v Gallagher
Yvonne Larsen As Mandy Nagy noted in her post on the Legal Insurrection blog, on May 15th the House Judiciary Committee (on which the CONGRESSWWOOMMAAANN sits) conducted an interview of Department of...
View ArticleJ. Christian Adams: Left loses big in Supreme Court decision
In a must read commentary by voting integrity guru J. Christian Adams, he makes the case that state’s rights received a big boost from the Supreme Court in their ruling on Arizona’s citizenship...
View ArticleOn Judicial Review and Political Hypocrisy
Its that time of year again, Supreme Court decision time. We sit and wait as the mysterious powers that be at the all reclusive judicial branch of government pound away, pumping out decisions. Like...
View ArticleA different prospective on how to evaluate legislative candidates
Many have opined on the strengths and weaknesses of candidates and given endorsements on whom to vote for. That’s not the focus of this post. Rather, this is to give a different prism through which to...
View ArticleWhy I voted for and donated to Trump
Note: As the title suggests, I have donated to the Trump campaign. Also note: I was going to post this over the weekend, but since the goal is to try and help unify the party behind whomever wins I did...
View ArticleLook for Philosophy and Ideology When Watching the Debates
One of the two candidates on the stage tonight will be the next President. When watching them debate tonight remember with the ideological balance of the Supreme Court at stake this election is just as...
View ArticleKavanaugh’s Confirmation Process is a Modern Day Gettysburg
Whether Kavanaugh is confirmed isn’t the significant issue facing us as a nation. We have a much more fundamental question to grapple with. It’s not hyperbole to say this is a modern day Gettysburg....
View ArticleRest in Peace Justice Ginsburg
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died. May she rest in peace. Her open judicial activism and conduct were antithetical to what we should expect form a Justice regardless of level, but that does not...
View ArticleIn Support of Senate Bill 1173
Update: Nicolette and Kenan arrived today. Senate Bill 1173 “prohibits discriminatory abortions on the basis of race, ethnicity, sex, probability or confirmed diagnosis of Down Syndrome or probability...
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