Where The Constitution Is Silent
The Supreme Court, with its GOP appointed majority, may start sending back issues to the legislatures, where they belong.
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The Supreme Court, with its GOP appointed majority, may start sending back issues to the legislatures, where they belong.
Pamela Hemphill, a 69-year-old grandmother, was sentenced in May to two months in prison for her activities at the Capitol on Jan. 6. She has no prior criminal history and she’s currently fighting breast cancer. She is also a substance abuse counselor. The display name on her Twitter page is PamHemphill-MAGAGranny. Hemphill’s daughter drove her to …
Unsurprisingly, The Philadelphia Inquirer wants to keep them out of the adult system. Shockingly enough, the Inquirer actually reported, albeit briefly, on two murders in the city yesterday. Two people were killed and eight others wounded in separate shootings around Philadelphia on Monday, police said. Just after 3 p.m., an unidentified man believed to be …
A case is being set up to challenge the National Firearms Act, and it is because someone, (finally!), Justice Clarence Thomas, said all the right things in his decision on NY Pistol v Bruen.
When those entrusted by the people with enforcing and writing the law, break the law, chaos ensues. Do you feel like our once great country is spinning uncontrollably out of whack? You’re not alone.
It’s not guns who are killing people. Guns aren’t the problem; we are.
The world is overheating, and now we know why. It all started when the Supreme Court had a big week. Sure, it made a few consequential decisions, but its real accomplishment was how much it agitated the Dems.
The coming election of November 8 may well determine if we remain the land of the free and the home of the brave, or if we will become in fact another losing socialist country.
In an effort to stem the flow of illegal aliens across our southern border, President Trump implemented the “Stay In Mexico” policy. It required asylum seekers to remain in Mexico, pending review of their applications. Biden naturally ended the program based on the sound reasoning that “orange man bad.”
I vividly remember the day in October 1991 when the Senate voted to confirm then-U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Clarence Thomas as the next associate justice of the Supreme Court. Following a bitter confirmation battle, Thomas had won confirmation by a 52-48 margin. Following Thomas’ nomination by then-President George Bush, allegations were leaked to the …
The question is will the Democrat party continue drinking the leftwing abortion Kool-Aid that AOC and her ilk have prepared or spit it out and come back to its senses before it assumes room temperature? The answer is obvious, isn’t it?
I don’t typically agree with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. about anything, but I was struck by comments he made during a March 2021 podcast entitled “Truth.” Recounting an experience he’d had at a recent political rally in Berlin, Kennedy said, “I was shaking hands and I wasn’t wearing a mask. Nobody was. There were a …
What’s unsaid by the proponents of murdering babies in the womb, is that stare decisis is itself a deception. In fact, our Founders would be aghast at the standard.
Between killing babies in the womb, keeping guns away from blacks and encouraging children to take hormone blockers, I am just astonished a civil war didn’t beat the Supreme Court to the job.
John Roberts’ fatal error has been attempting to defend his court, while undermining the Constitution that gives his court legitimacy.
When a justice says they’re using penumbral reasoning, they’re admitting that the next thing they say is not actually written in the constitution.
Intended as a forum to deliberate the political issues of the day, ABC’s popular program “The View” has devolved into an arena for its co-hosts to attack anyone or anything they disagree with. The problem is they are far less informed and intelligent than they would like their viewers to believe. And as Democrats often …
Two great rulings put restraint on one state’s abuse of power, and ended a judicial overreach. Hopefully this is just the start.