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Court Decision in California Will Improve Education
Last week's California superior court decision, striking down teacher tenure law in California public schools, and aspects of the law making it almost impossible to fire tenured teachers, is good news for everyone worried about America's future.
In Today's America, 'Mainstream' Means 'Left'
Just when Tea Party obituaries were being sounded around the country, Washington fixture of 42 years, Mississippi Senator Thad Cochran, loses to upstart Tea Party candidate Chris McDaniel.
Why Are Establishment Republicans Supporting Thad Cochran in Mississippi?
Anyone that wants to know what is wrong with today's Republican Party need only look to the state of Mississippi.
Harry Reid Threatens Private Property in America
So how is Democrat Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and 49 of his Democrat colleagues spending their time?
Can Republicans Be as Ideological as Obama?
Talk about Republican Party differences between the "establishment" and the Tea Party is taking attention from where it really needs to be focused - on the real issues facing the nation.
Blacks, Evangelicals Continue Fight for Traditional Marriage
A coalition of 100 black pastors in Michigan now stands in vehement opposition to a federal district court ruling in March overturning a voter approved measure which amended the Michigan constitution in 2004 to define marriage as between one man and one woman.
Tea Party is Alive and Well – and Influencing Blacks
What's all the crowing about regarding North Carolina House Speaker Thom Tillis' victory in the North Carolina Republican Senate primary this week? I'm talking about the crowing that this is some kind of defeat for the Tea Party.
The Dividends of Racial Politics
Suddenly we can't seem to get race out of the news. Isn't race supposed to be behind us? Hasn't America elected, twice, a black man as its president?
Unhealthy Trends in Nation Beg for Conservative Leadership
A new, sweeping demographic snapshot of the United States, "The Next America," has been produced by the Pew Research Center.
T.W. Shannon: A Rising Black Republican Star
In January of 2013 T.W. Shannon established two milestones. He became the first black speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. And, at the age of 34, he became Oklahoma's youngest House speaker in history. Also noteworthy is that this young black American is a Republican.