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Larry Hogan's smart BW Parkway push
Enter Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, who is so fed up with the NPS ignoring the dangerous and gridlocked realities of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway that he has urged the state's congressional delegation into action.
SharesTargeting young hearts, minds with leftist children's books
Bookstores these days are stacked with hyperpartisan propaganda aimed at stealing the minds of our youngest, though not necessarily our most impressionable.
SharesMichael Cohen stuck with liar label
Here's the problem with being a known liar: When you lie, and when you get caught lying -- when it's been proved, in a court of law, that you did, in fact, lie -- it becomes very difficult, if not impossible, to ever be seen again as truthful and honest.
SharesJohn Kerry should be jailed
Once again, America finds John McCain heroically fighting for his life, this time against cancer. Perhaps inspired by such heroism, John Kerry has dusted off his old turncoat from his French closet and is turning traitor against the United States again.
SharesThis trap was set well before Trump won
It is the truest form of injustice. Singular evil. Blind hatred.
SharesKim Jong-un mistaken if he thinks he can play Trump
The North Korean leader says he wants to talk with Trump about turning in his nukes for some late-model plowshares.
SharesScott Wagner poses as Trump in Pennsylvania governor race; but GOP, beware
So far it's clear only that Scott Wagner wants to be a Donald Trump, not that he is one.
SharesYale lecturer says Trump wrong to claim FBI workers 'great' but not its execs
There are times when even the brightest-looking leaves on the Ivy League's vines say the damnedest things. Take Yale University alumna, Asha Rangappa.
SharesThe case for Roy Moore
Once upon a time, even a Yellow Dog could get elected in places like Alabama -- so long as he was a Democrat. That dog done run off and nowadays a Democrat can't hardly win, even when running against an accused pedophile.
SharesChristopher Columbus and history's true monster
In this era of Making America Great Again, it is true and wonderful to celebrate this great and glorious holiday and sing high praises for the good and daring adventurer who discovered America.
SharesSupreme Court cases will affect everyday lives
The Supreme Court's next term starts in three weeks. From October to April, the justices will hear roughly 70 cases -- and several promise to be blockbusters.
SharesDonald Trump can help poor by identifying harmful policies
If all you have is a hammer, then everything looks like a nail. This certainly applies to big-government advocates who think the only way to promote economic opportunity and help the poor is through the hammer of big government.
SharesD.C. just can't get housing right
D.C. has fallen to the bottom of the housing barrel, and cannot expect the Trump budget for the Department of Housing and Urban Development to help the city to market.
SharesDonald Trump wiretap brouhaha raises Patriot vs. Patriot Act fight
The media's been filled with busy bees lately, painting President Donald Trump with the crazy stick and demanding he produce proof of Barack Obama's wiretap of Trump Tower -- but what has happened to America, land of the free, country of the Constitution, that wiretapping one's own citizens has become so believable?
SharesA free-market approach to health care
With the election of Donald Trump and the dominance of a Republican-led Congress, health care reform has moved to the top of the national agenda. Aside from scrapping and replacing the Affordable Care Act, many Republicans such as Paul Ryan and Department of Health and Human Services nominee Tom Price hope to radically alter Medicare, advocating for a more privatized system.
SharesTAMMY BRUCE: Crime rises in sanctuary cities
"Crime in Los Angeles rose in all categories in 2015, LAPD says" ominously declares the Los Angeles Times headline. But this isn't a surprise to those of us who aren't blinded by the false narratives and fantasy world of the American left.
SharesWRIGHT: What difference does it make?
Washington politicians' egos, penchant for nepotism and disregard for taxpayers' money knows no bounds. For weeks leading up to the country's second government shutdown in nearly 20 years, all America talked about, and continues to, is the nation's spending — and the nearly $17 trillion debt problem.
SharesTURNER: Late general won Vietnam war by losing
Giap could never defeat U.S. militarily, but managed to panic Congress into surrender ... and betrayal
SharesMILLER: D.C. police chief covers up giving Dianne Feinstein illegal 'assault weapons'
Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier seems to think that gun-control laws don’t apply to the liberal elite. She helped Sen. Dianne Feinstein acquire “assault weapons,” which are illegal to possess in the District, for a news conference early this year to promote a ban on these firearms, then tried to cover up the police involvement.
SharesPRUDEN: Rangers vs. the walker brigade
The commander in chief and Harry Reid, his faithful dog robber in the U.S. Senate, have assigned the rangers of the National Park Service the most dangerous mission of the government shutdown. They're already up for medals.
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