by Tim Donner | Feb 2, 2020 | Audio, LN Radio, Politics
As the first contest in Iowa beckons, will election 2020 be a referendum on Trump, or the Democrats? With impeachment bombing out, just like the Mueller investigation and the entire three year-long parade of scurrilous allegations designed to remove President Trump...
by Tim Donner | Jan 26, 2020 | Audio, LN Radio, Politics
What are the consequences of Democrats employing their impeachment powers merely as a weapon against President Trump? We break down what happened, or didn’t happen, or was just a replay of what happened in the House, as the Senate deliberates the fate of President...
by James Fite | Sep 17, 2019 | Articles, Politics, The Constitution
On this day in 1787, 39 men signed a document that changed the world. They and their contemporaries had only recently won a hard-fought war of independence, breaking free of the tyranny of a monarch across the sea. While a replacement crown was the last thing they...
by Graham J Noble | May 3, 2019 | Articles, Politics, Social Issues, The Constitution
The Constitution of the United States is not hard. It’s not molecular biology. It’s not calculus, it’s not quantum physics. It’s not the plot-line of David Lynch’s Lost Highway. Why, then, do Democrat politicians have such a hard time understanding it or remembering...