Ron Paul, the gadfly of the GOP in Congress, wants to be President. But the Tea Party might be split on whether they like him.
A bill recently reported out of a key Senate committee would vest the authority to appoint several hundred executive-branch officers in the President alone—and not all...
A comparison of tax-law political speech restrictions between the church and unions Moses may have received the 10 Commandments on Mt. Sinai, but here in the...
The release yesterday of the apparent long-form birth certificate for President Barack H. Obama has done little to settle the debate on Obama’s citizenship, and has...
We all have smiled sometime in the past at the friendly image of Uncle Sam calling us to various patriotic responsibilities. But in today’s day and...
By Senator Richard J. LaRossa James Madison, considered the Father of the United States Constitution, succinctly stated, “Generally, I oppose term limits.” He believed that through...
New Jersey’s first Citizens’ Convention—The Battle for Trenton—took place Saturday, April 16th at the National Conference Center in East Windsor. It was a huge success as...
An old proverb says that all that glitters is not gold. That same logic could apply in politics where all Republicans are not conservatives, as the...
For too long, American voters have elected politicians to legislative, executive, and in some States, judicial office without even expecting, much less asking, them to be...