We ask a lot of our military men and women. When they volunteer and take an oath to serve our nation in uniform, they understand it will likely mean extended periods away from their loved ones, often in far-off lands and often at great risk to their lives. What they …
Read More »The truth about Obama’s green dreams
In 2009, President Obama traveled to the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen and announced at the Climate Change Conference that the United States would reduce our CO2 emissions 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020 and 83 percent below 2005 levels by 2050. The president did not consult …
Read More »Social Buzz: Viral video says 'step away from technology'
I met my husband at the corner of 17th and I Streets in downtown Washington DC. We were standing at a ‘Don’t Walk’ sign in rush hour – he was carrying a rug on his shoulder. I looked at him; he looked at me, and said, “My mother mailed it …
Read More »These are 7 superstars of 2023 (and you might be surprised)
This year has been full of heroes and villains. This year has been full of heroes and villains. But let’s go beyond that and talk about the superstars of 2023. Starting with the good guys is easier because there are a lot of deserving candidates, despite the bad things of …
Read More »Why one sentence can't fix the health law
Regardless of how the U.S. Supreme Court decides King v. Burwell — a case regarding the Obama administration’s issuance of health insurance subsidies in violation of their own law — the negative consequences for patients and taxpayers will continue absent thoughtful, patient-centered reform. The latest numbers don’t lie. Earlier this …
Read More »I Guess Rebels In Libya Wanted a Revolution, They Just Didn't Know They Might Have to Die For It
They say no good deed goes unpunished. Well, the Libyan rebels are now complaining that NATO isn’t doing enough to stop Qaddafi! I guess they expected us to topple Qaddafi and hand the country over to them; like we did when we toppled Saddam and tried handing Iraq over to …
Read More »Could Virginia be a blueprint for a Republican red wave in 2024?
Editor’s note: The following column was first published on OutKick. On a sunny, brisk weekday in Sterling, Va., state senate candidate Juan Pablo Segura is on a world tour of sorts. Andres Ruiz, a pastor who works with Segura’s campaign on Latino outreach, gestured to a block of strip-mall of …
Read More »Read an Excerpt From Kevin McCullough's New Book "No He Can't"
Editor’s note: We are pleased to feature an excerpt from radio talk show host and author Kevin McCullough’s new book: “No He Can’t.” Mr. McCullough writes frequently for Fox News Opinion. Book summary from publisher Thomas Nelson: Nationally syndicated radio talk show host and columnist Kevin McCullough tackles the thorny …
Read More »Easter and the Promise of Redemption
In this Easter season I have been thinking about the importance of redemption. Over the years, by virtue of circulation in political circles, I have known personally some people involved in public scandals. The world watches as the media follows them relentlessly for days, weeks, or even months and then …
Read More »Remembering Michael Murphy — A Navy SEAL Who Gave His Life to Save Others
The U.S. Navy names its ships and submarines after presidents and states of the union, admirals and senators, even species of fish and mountain ranges (USS Mesa Verde). But every once in a while a ship, usually a destroyer, is named after ordinary persons or people for displaying extraordinary courage …
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