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The Reemergence of Cheryl Mills on Capitol Hill

This week was not the first time Cheryl Mills’ name has come up in a controversial manner at a Congressional Oversight Hearing. Not even close. In fact, it’s not the first time Ms. Mills has been the subject of potential wrongdoing in the very same hearing room – room 2154 in the Rayburn House Office […]

Congressman Frank Wolf’s Dear Colleague Letter On Benghazi

Congressman Frank Wolf (R-VA) circulated the below Dear Colleague letter to the entire Republican House Caucus using Citizens United President David N. Bossie’s op-ed on the Benghazi terrorist attack to promote his piece of legislation calling for a Select Committee it investigate the attack. BREITBART OP-ED ENDORSES SELECT COMMITTEE ON BENGHAZI by CitizensUnited Don’t Miss […]

UNaccountable: Reform UN Funding

The United Nations is a cash cow that continues to rely on American taxpayer money to fund its anti-Israel and anti-American views. But yesterday landmark legislation was passed out of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs that will change the pay structure of how the U.N. collects its dues, from an assessment […]

Human Events: Unsung Heroes!

Ron Robinson celebrates the unsung heroes of the 2010 election: To hijack President Obama’s favorite analogy: Obama’s policies drove the Democrats into a political ditch. He took America down a path they never expected him to go. Now the voters have turned the keys over to Speaker John Boehner! The Republicans won an historic victory, […]

In Case You Missed It: US Government: “We Can Ban Books”

US Government: “We Can Ban Books” Dep. Solicitor General Argues Jailing Book Publishers Is Constitutional During Tuesday’s oral arguments in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the government told the Supreme Court that it has the constitutional authority to send a commercial book publisher to prison for publishing a book that contains the words “Vote […]

The Constitutional Right to Listen

We usually think of freedom of speech as involving the right of speakers to speak, whether through public addresses, in writing, or over radio and television airwaves. But the courts have recognized an additional dimension to First Amendment free speech rights: the right to listen and watch. This right takes center stage in a current […]