Ken Blackwell
J. Kenneth Blackwell is Chairman of the Center For Election Integrity at the America First Policy Institute. He formerly served as Ohio Treasurer and Secretary of State.
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Dean Baquet, mainstream media deserve Trump’s ire!
The self-pity of liberal journalists is proof that President Trump is winning his fight against Fake News by exposing the rampant media bias against his administration.
Abortion proponents’ attack on faith community: Why the religious bigotry?
The reality of the situation is that the Knights of Columbus are being smeared—not because of a contract dispute with a disgruntled prospective vendor—but because the longtime religious organization doesn’t hold water for the abortion lobby.
Shielding America against geopolitical energy shocks
The lesson for policymakers to take from recent gas pump price shocks is that, unless the nation is fully able to draw upon all of its energy resources when needed, American consumers will remain at the mercy of geopolitical currents.
US policies can manage the threat of Iranian terrorism
Earlier this month, a bipartisan group of over 50 members of the US House of Representatives introduced Resolution 374, highlighting the Iranian regime's persistent support for terrorism.
The left’s hate campaigns against Trump nominees
What can the frustrated liberal do if he wants to criticize the President’s economic policies? He personally vilifies the people the President wants on his team.
Carson fights discrimination on Facebook, Democrats flack for Big Tech
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), under the direction of Dr. Ben Carson, is taking aggressive legal action against social media platforms for enabling online housing discrimination. Democrats, meanwhile, are pushing flawed legislation that would only increase the power and influence of their Big Tech allies.
Facebook’s new policy is not about 'standing up to hate'
Facebook’s campaign of anti-conservative censorship took another step forward with the announcement that the social media giant will silence speech based on the guidance of left-wing activists and will help social justice warriors lecture users who search for content designated as “hate.”
Shameless union attacks threaten future 5G innovation in America
T-Mobile is one company who is pledging to build an impressive 5G network while hiring thousands of workers in the process, and they need to merge with Sprint to remain competitive. However, some groups are working to block the proposed merger between Sprint and T-Mobile by spreading blatant falsehoods.
Iran regime’s hardline policies will not prevail
Tehran’s worst perpetrators of human rights abuse have frequently been rewarded for their crimes with promotions to more influential positions, while facing no genuine consequences on the world stage.
Warren’s comments on racism fail again
Elizabeth Warren desperately wants to shift attention away from the racial controversies that have ensnared her and other Democrats.