Last month, when questioned about his own pro-life position, presidential contender Senator Rand Paul challenged reporters to ask Democratic Party chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz whether she believed it should be legal to abort “a seven pound baby” in the womb. (She said yes).
With Common Core fast becoming a toxic issue, candidates’ statements on Common Core are undergoing a constant metamorphosis. A reporter for Sunshine State News recently tried to pin down what the presidential hopefuls are saying on national standards, a brief summary is
A recently released WMUR/University of New Hampshire poll of 706 New Hampshire voters showed Clinton losing ground in matchups against several candidates from the GOP field. Bush, Paul, and Rubio beat Clinton when matched up against her, while Walker tied her, and
Bill Clinton is one of the most gifted politicians of his generation. So how to explain his rookie mistakes in his recent interview with NBC’s Cynthia McFadden? The former president addressed the controversy about foreign donations to the Clinton Foundation while his
Barely a day goes by without another example of Hillary Clinton’s increasingly adversarial relationship with the religious liberties of the American people. Yesterday, it was her endorsement of a law passed by the District of Columbia City Council that requires all of the
Last week, I wrote about Hillary Clinton’s disturbing assertion that her agenda for America and the world includes changing the “deep seated cultural codes, religious beliefs and structural biases” that stand in the way of “reproductive rights” (translation: abortion on demand).
At yesterday’s Women in the World Summit in New York City, putative Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said “deep seated….religious beliefs” around the world “have to be changed” to promote “critical access” to “reproductive health care,” which is for her and her allies
Memorandum for: Maggie Gallagher From: Steven Wagner Subject: Your Prescience on Clinton Maggie, your wager that Hillary Clinton will not be the Democratic nominee is looking safer by the day. The post-announcement rollout of her candidacy has not worked out to expectations;
