Time to Boycott: Procter & Gamble’s Identity-Politics Pandering
Once upon a time, brothers-in-law William Procter and James Gamble sold candles and soap. Their 19th-century family business grew into the largest consumer goods conglomerate in the world — launching the most recognizable brands on our grocery shelves, including Tide, Pampers, Crest, Nyquil and Old Spice. Now, Procter Gamble want to conquer a new market: […]
Sen. Lee: Senate Move to Defund Planned Parenthood ‘in Complete Disarray’
(CNSNews.com) – Plans to defund Planned Parenthood are “in complete disarray” after the U.S. Senate failed to repeal and replace Obamacare, Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) said Tuesday. But, he declared, “we’re not giving up and we’ll continue to fight.” At the Young Americans for Freedom annual conference in Washington D.C., a student told Lee, “In […]
Get Involved Locally. You Might Just Save the Country.
While much of the media focuses on lawmakers in Washington clunking heads and getting little done, the common narrative has been that change is a pipedream. But great change is afoot. They just need to look outside Washington to find it. At the local and state levels, citizen leaders, armed with a belief in economic […]
Comedian Adam Carolla tells Congress what’s wrong with college students today
Full StoryConservatives to Trump: Short-Term Victories From Killing Filibuster Could Be Costly
America would look quite different without Senate filibusters in the first six years of President Barack Obama’s administration, giving pause to conservatives as President Donald Trump demands an end to the legislative tool. “This would end the Senate as we know it, and make it just a smaller version of the House,” Brian Darling, president […]
WH: Trump Thought Scaramucci’s Comments Were ‘Inappropriate’
(CNSNews.com) – President Donald Trump thought White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci’s profanity-laced comments to a reporter last week was “inappropriate,” which was one reason for his dismissal, the White House said Monday. White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the president also didn’t want to “burden” his new Chief of Staff Gen. John […]
Anthem Protests Top Reason Fans Watched Fewer NFL Games; 1 in 6 Tuned Out to Track Election
Player protests of the National Anthem are the number one reason sports fans watched fewer National Football League (NFL) games, a new survey shows. J.D. Power and Associates asked sports fans if they watched fewer NFL games last year – and, if so, why. Of those who tuned in less, here’s why they cut back […]
The Culture War Is Far from Over – And The Left’s Not Winning
What if someone told you that the left is not winning the culture war? If you’re like most conservatives, that statement would be hard to believe, right? Repeatedly, we hear that conservatives have lost the culture – but there is an alternative view I would like to put forward: Conservatives are now in a position […]
Shall We Fight Them All?
Saturday, Kim Jong Un tested an ICBM of sufficient range to hit the U.S. mainland. He is now working on its accuracy, and a nuclear warhead small enough to fit atop that missile that can survive re-entry. Unless we believe Kim is a suicidal madman, his goal seems clear. He wants what every nuclear power […]
Treasury Secretary Says Tax Reform Will Happen Within the Year
Tax reform will happen within the year, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin says. “We will have success,” Mnuchin said Monday during an event hosted by Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce and Americans for Prosperity. “This is a pass/fail exercise and we will pass tax reform, period.” The man President Donald Trump picked to oversee the nation’s […]
Senate Agriculture Appropriations Bill Would Expand Crony Handouts for Cotton Industry
What are Senate appropriators doing to address two new farm programs whose costs are spiraling out of control? They are increasing the costs even more. Cotton growers just can’t seem to get enough handouts, and many Senate appropriators are happy to funnel even more money their way at the expense of taxpayers. The Senate agriculture […]