2nd Amendment Still Valid
The Second Amendment Is Not Outdated By Rob Natelson - June 23, 2022 A lawyer in Boulder, Colorado, has been buying billboard space to attack the Second Amendment right to [...]
Political Marriage vs. Children
When Christian Leaders Capitulate On Marriage, Innocent Children Suffer What French never acknowledges and Dalrymple barely considers is what happens after weddings. But that is when the harm becomes most [...]
Presidential Powers
by Mike Kapic - 12/2/2022 The U.S. Constitution defines specifically the powers of the Executive in Article II. This PragerU 5 minute video reviews these powers here. The Constitution requires [...]
AZ Election Workers Testify
Maricopa County Poll Workers Testify Election Machines Had Issues Before Election Day By Corinne Murdock | November 29, 2022 During the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors meeting on Monday, several [...]
Renewing America’s Purpose
Statesmanship in a post-Constitutional moment By Russell Vought - 09.29.2022 Whittaker Chambers once said that one of the most important cravings in the modern world is height. The ability to [...]
SCOTUS Lawmakers
Until Congress Considers A Due Process Fix, Unelected SCOTUS Justices Will Keep Lawmaking It is time to reconsider whether the court should ever use the due process guarantee to define [...]
The ‘Vague’ Constitution?
The Constitution’s Words Are Not ‘Vague’ By Rob Natelson - June 23, 2022 Liberal academics and judges frequently claim that many constitutional phrases are vague or meaningless. Or, as stated [...]
Peer Pressure & You
by Mike Kapic - Nov. 25, 2022 When do we know that following the crowd is not working? When should we, individually, decide to trust our own instincts? Or do [...]
You Have the Power!
[This is a letter is addressed to State Legislators. Ed.] By Neal Schuerer and John Cogswell – November 22, 2022 Who has the most power in our country? We the [...]
Weak Men Suck
by Michael Voris - August 10, 2022 The absolute bane of Western civilization is weak men, losers who are so self-absorbed that they are content to watch an entire way of [...]
Maricopa Mulligan
By Allen West - November 21, 2022 In the aftermath of the 2022 midterm election cycle, something quite telling and perplexing happened. The progressive socialist left is always the first to [...]
Weary Taxpayer
Weary Taxpayers Can Thank This Legal Doctrine For The Death Of Biden’s Student Bailout Scheme President Biden doesn’t have the legal authority to forgive people’s student loans, and [...]
What of Our Elections?
Facing Reality Sooner or later, you have to. By Michael Voris - November 16, 2022 According to a new Rasmussen poll, a majority of Americans, 57%, are willing to concede that [...]
Limits on Federal Authority
By Rob Natelson - June 23, 2022 The previous essay explained that the Constitution is fundamentally a document granting enumerated (listed) powers. Like all such documents, the powers it grants [...]
Mother of Thanksgiving
This Day in History: Sarah Josepha Hale, the “Mother of Thanksgiving” By Tara Ross - Oct 23, 2020 On this day in 1788, the “Mother of Thanksgiving” is born. Sarah [...]
AZ Election Unlawful
Arizona election law broken with no consequences. By Mike Kapic - November 19, 2022 https://youtu.be/OUoIfDJ8fBg View the Maricopa County video here.
Broken National Elections
US Elections Are Broken, and Here’s Why The patient is sick and in dire need of a doctor. By: Leesa K. Donner - November 15, 2022 It’s autopsy time for the [...]
The Destruction of Marriage
Respect for Marriage Act: A Law that Can’t Be Law Lord, have mercy on our nation and our families, and bring down this ungodly legislation swiftly. By Cynthia Dunbar, IFA [...]
Conservation vs. Environment
Conservationism vs. Environmentalism: What Is the Difference? BY BRIAN DAVID CRANE At first glance, the objective of both conservationism and environmentalism appears to be similar: To conserve our planet. Yet how [...]
Understanding the Constitution
How to Understand the Constitution By Rob Natelson - June 23, 2022 Many people characterize the U.S. Constitution as vague or filled with broad generalities. Others identify it as the [...]


