On Monday, a federal district judge appointed by President Obama struck down the section of Mississippi’s new religious freedom law allowing certain government employees to seek recusal from issuing marriage licenses or performing marriage ceremonies in violation of their sincerely held religious
Frank Cannon was the first to catch the terrible blunder Scott Walker made in his Sunday interview on abortion, where he seemed to suggest he was powerless and impotent in the face of the Supreme Court’s abortion rulings. The Walker campaign appears to
Frank, I agree: that was one horrific interview on abortion for Scott Walker. For some reason or another, many politicians think that they can package their beliefs in such a way that will prevent them from being attacked and at the same
In a WSJ story on Mike Huckabee’s refusal to run from the social issues, the very influential Iowan Bob Vander Plaats notes the role Huckabee is already playing: “Mike Huckabee is going to force the others to speak about value issues: life,
Noted pro-life leader Prof. Gerard Bradley reacted to Scott Walker’s remarks, in which Gov. Walker claimed he couldn’t do anything to protect the right to life because the Supreme Court has ruled: Governor Walker’s replies indicate reliably that he recognizes the truth about
Coming out of a good CPAC appearance, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker just gave what I can safely call the very worst interview on the life issue I have seen from a Republican in recent memory. Walker’s “Truce” instincts were vividly on display
When Sean Hannity asked him about Terry Schiavo, Jeb Bush took the opportunity to assert “I am pro-life”: We [in Florida] are the first state to have a ‘choose life’ license place that helped with crisis pregnancy. I’m pro-life, and I also believe
Rand Paul managed to give a speech without mention of Common Core, abortion, or gay marriage. This lacuna was most obvious when Paul attacked judicial activism, but the only case he mentioned was Chief Justice Robert’s opinion that the government can force
Speaking at CPAC, Donald Trump said Mitt Romney lost a race he should have won and implied Jeb Bush would be a similar candidate. He also came out against the Common Core. “Common Core is bad. Bad! Second amendment is good, very
