Today the gavel will fall to open the United States Senate Judiciary Committee hearings to consider whether Neil Gorsuch should become the next Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
If he’s learned anything from prior nominees, Gorsuch will use the hearings as an opportunity to speak without actually saying anything. When asked pointed questions, he will dodge and deflect, and if cornered beyond escape – simply refuse to answer on the ground that it may affect his future ability to judge. To the extent that he does so, he will likely pass through the Senate’s confirmation process.
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North Korea & Malaysia Fight, U.S. in Tenuous Position
Tensions between North Korea and Malaysia are beginning to gyrate in a frightening direction this week with...
SCOTUS: For Now It’s Back to the Girl’s Room
In like a lion, out like a lamb. The U.S. Supreme Court dismissed a transgender bathroom case yesterday morning but the story is far from over.
LN Web Gems 3.7.17: Media, Meltdowns and Martha
In today’s Web Gems: The left melts down over several things, screams profanity, and threatens people on Twitter. In other words, it’s Tuesday.
Liberty Nation Radio – March 5, 2017
The latest attempt to take down Attorney General Jeff Sessions, and the leftist narrative that Russians cost Hillary Clinton the election. We’re joined by Stephen Cohen, longtime Professor of Russian Studies and by Liberty Nation’s Graham Noble discussing the Supreme Court and the importance of naming the enemy.
RIP to the Conservative Movement
Movements always outgrow their founders. They start as small, isolated groups, carefully transforming theory and principles into a platform and a cause for action.
LN World News Digest: 3.3.2017
The first installment of a new weekly roundup of strategic news around the globe.
Analysis: The Fourth Circuit and Gun Control
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals recently issued a ruling that gave gun control advocates a major victory and set up a showdown for the Supreme Court.
Melania & Company: The Best Seat in the House
It’s been somewhat of an American tradition for first ladies to sit with “friends” of the president during the State of the Union Address. While last night was not an official SOTU address as such, it was the first-time President Trump addressed a joint session of Congress since his election.