In front of the White House last Wednesday, President Obama made the bold move to applaud the “moral authority” and “profound moral example” of a man who just months ago had written that “it is not a healthy attitude which would seek
In the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s marriage ruling, Scott Walker called the decision a “grave mistake” and pointed out that he personally had voted for a marriage amendment “to defend our constitution from exactly this type of judicial activism.” He proposed
Ted Cruz gets major points for his willingness to fight in a highly public way against the Supreme Court’s unfounded creations of a Constitutional right to gay marriage in the aftermath of Obergefell and for proposing multiple steps he would support, from a
Senator Ted Cruz, who has made religious freedom a major theme of his campaign, discussed how the First Amendment is under assault in a recent interview, slamming the Obama Administration for refusing to rule out pressuring religious schools that hold a traditional
Rand Paul, fresh from his filibuster of the Patriot Act, went onto “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” where Stewart inevitably wanted to talk about gay marriage and Christian bigotry. “Don’t they sell cakes to sinners all the time?” Stewart asked, “Adulterers.
Bush continues to surprise me, as the designated “moderate” in the race, for his willingness to take a strong stance in defense of religious liberty, now being redefined by the Left as discrimination. His Liberty University graduation speech made a brief nod to
At the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition Summit on Saturday, Ted Cruz discussed marriage and religious liberty at length: In recent weeks, we’ve seen religious liberty come under assault in Indiana and Arkansas as those states acted to protect religious liberty, and the response
Rod Dreher is right: the rage of the powerful against Indiana for daring to pass a state RFRA without the consent of the LGBT community marks a dramatic cultural and political inflection point, as I have pointed out in National Review. For the
