by Mark Angelides | Mar 2, 2020 | Articles, Election 2020, Politics
Pete Buttigieg has dropped out of the race for the Democratic Party presidential nomination. With 25 delegates in the bag, and more than three times as many delegates as both Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), the political newcomer’s...
by James Fite | Jan 30, 2020 | Articles, Election 2020, Opinion
Is Texas slowly turning blue? That was the question on many minds leading up to the special election to replace Republican John Zerwas as state representative for District 28. The January 28 runoff has come and gone, and it seems we have our answer. Despite all the...
by Mark Angelides | Jan 21, 2020 | Columns, Election 2020, Opinion
The Candidates’ Market Report President Trump appears to be weathering the impeachment storm well enough. Despite the articles of impeachment now being a Senate matter, with a Republican majority unconvinced of his guilt, it is beginning to seem more like a...
by James Fite | Jan 12, 2020 | Articles, Gun Control, Law, Politics, Second Amendment, Social Issues, The Left
From raising the minimum age to buy tobacco or firearms to taxing soda and banning plastic straws, there doesn’t seem to be an aspect of human behavior the nanny state wouldn’t love to control. Best case scenario, it’s for our own good – to protect us from ourselves....
by Joe Schaeffer | Dec 20, 2019 | Articles, Politics, The Left, Trump Administration
Two and a half hours of rope and the Democrats hanged themselves yet again. In the sixth installment of the televised sleeping pill known as the 2020 Dem presidential primary debates, the American people learned little new about any of the seven aspirants on stage in...