Elections
Citizens United: Questions for Today’s Opponents
Some Questions for “Progressives” Carping about the Citizens United Campaign Finance Case The Supreme Court’s decision in Citizens United v. FEC has generated a great deal of uninformed, and sometimes hypocritical, whining. In Citizens United, the Supreme Court held...
What does it really mean?
by Michael Maharrey The sound of thundering elephant feet first began to resonate right here in the Bluegrass State. Republican Rand Paul easily beat Democrat Jack Conway by an 11 point margin in the Kentucky U.S. Senate race. The early 7 p.m. call for Paul was merely...
Election Results: A Boost to Big Government
by Harry Browne Originally Published November 7, 2002 at WorldNetDaily John Adams: “The favorites of parties, although they have always some virtues, have always many imperfections. Many of the ablest tongues and pens have, in every age, been employed in the...
Promises, Promises
by Laurence Vance, LewRockwell.com How hard is it to position yourself to the right of Barack Obama, Harry Reid, and Nancy Pelosi? This is all the House Republicans did recently when they released their “Pledge to America” at a Virginia hardware store on...