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  • Paul Ryan May Help GOP With Youth Vote

    Paul Ryan May Help GOP With Youth Vote

    While Democrats are attacking Republican plans for entitlement reform to gain ground with elderly voters, they may be losing the youth vote. Young voters appear interested in reforming the current system so it will not go broke before they hit retirement age. Some Democrats have praised Paul Ryan for at least putting a plan on the table and complain that their party needs to do the same.

  • Will GOP Gain the Upper Hand in the Medicare Debate?

    With Mitt Romney's selection of Paul Ryan as his running mate, a debate over Medicare has become a central issue in the presidential race. Some say this spells doom for the Republicans while others say it puts Democrats on the defensive.

  • What Paul Ryan Really Believes About Ayn Rand

    What Paul Ryan Really Believes About Ayn Rand

    Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan has been labeled by some in the media as a "Randite," "Rand devotee," and "Rand nut," due to a "deep devotion" to or "dangerous obsession" with the works of libertarian philosopher Ayn Rand. Much of this coverage implies that one either accepts or rejects Rand's philosophy in its entirety, with no room for middle ground. In a Tuesday interview with Fox News' Brit Hume, Ryan provided a more nuanced view, explaining the parts of Rand's philosophy that

  • Poll: Non-Voters Prefer Obama

    A plurality of non-voters favor President Barack Obama in the presidential race, according to a Suffolk University/USA Today poll released Wednesday.

  • House GOP Sues AG Holder Over 'Fast and Furious'

    The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee sued Attorney General Eric Holder in federal court Monday, asking the court to enforce a subpoena for documents related to its investigation into the Fast and Furious scandal.

  • Christian Groups Support Kosher for Jewish Prisoners in Fla. Court Case

    The Christian Legal Society, National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) and Prison Fellowship have jointly filed an amicus curiae, or "friend of the court," brief in support of a prisoner who sued the Florida Department of Corrections for not serving kosher meals in accordance with the dietary restrictions of his Jewish faith.

  • Democrats Revive Widely Discredited Medicare Argument Against Ryan

    After Paul Ryan was announced as Mitt Romney's running mate on Saturday, many Democrats claimed that the Republican's health care reform measures would "end Medicare as we know it" -- a claim that three separate fact checking organizations designated as either the "lie of the year" or one of the biggest lies of 2011.

  • After Living in US 45 Years, Vet Discovers He's Not a Citizen

    After Living in US 45 Years, Vet Discovers He's Not a Citizen

    Though he was raised in the United States, served in the military and has been "living the American dream" his whole life, Peter Brient was shocked to discover two years ago that he is not a U.S. Citizen.

  • Paul Ryan Pick May Energize Debate on Catholic Teaching, Federal Spending

    Paul Ryan Pick May Energize Debate on Catholic Teaching, Federal Spending

    Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) sparked a debate in April over Catholic social teaching and the priorities in the federal budget. That debate may be resuscitated now that Ryan has been chosen as Mitt Romney's running mate.

  • Interview: Os Guinness Warns of Loss of Freedom in America

    Americans are failing to accomplish the important task of maintaining their freedom, Os Guinness argues in his new book, A Free People's Suicide: Sustainable Freedom and the American Future.