Tony Perkins and Ken Blackwell
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Stop Economic Cronyism, Wind Down the Ex-Im Bank
Speaker John Boehner recently made headlines by joining the growing chorus among conservatives on Capitol Hill calling for a "wind down" of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im) – signaling he might be open to a plan by U.S. House Republicans to bring the New Deal-era program of economic cronyism to an end.
Boys Without Dads: A Cruel and Volatile Calculus
It is right that political and religious leaders, community groups, business organizations, and law enforcement officials are commenting about all the causes and effects of the riots. But one thing seems missing from the discussion, a factor whose omission is unacceptable. It's called fatherhood.
It's Time For A Different Narrative on Iran
While Washington is abuzz with raging debate on the nuclear deal with Iran, the narrative that the Obama administration keeps repeating is that you either take the deal or you are a warmonger.
Will Marriage Ruling Jeopardize Critical Private-Public Partnerships?
Last Tuesday's Supreme Court arguments on same-sex marriage showcased the need for a new federal law to protect private organizations that hold a view on marriage different from our growing and increasingly powerful federal government.
The Lying Game: Is This How We Will Elect Our Next President?
Will the next presidential election be won by a lie?
Man on Admission: Obama Lawyer Donald Verrilli Reveals Taxing Truth
The biggest news from Tuesday's Supreme Court arguments isn't news at all to conservatives: Same-sex "marriage" is a threat to religious freedom. For once, that revelation didn't come from one of the lawyers on our side but from the Obama administration's own attorney.
Courting for Marriage: Left Tries to Woo SCOTUS
Thousands of years of human history cannot be overruled by three hours of debate before nine imperfect people. But today that is the best liberals can hope for in the race to upend nature's law -- and nature's God.
Conservatives Embrace Cronyism at the Expense of American Innovation
Republicans have been in control of both ends of Capitol Hill for nearly four months and one would be hard-pressed to notice any change.
Religious Freedom: What About the Florist and the Baker?
Hysteria over Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act has drowned out one critical question: Who are the florist and baker that ABC's George Stephanopoulos hounded Gov. Mike Pence about?
Gay Activist Claims 'End of Marriage' Is Near
There is a "Back to the Future" quality to the current culture clash going on in Indiana, in the country at large, and throughout the Western democracies over marriage and over the gay lobby's insatiable demands.