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James Madison: Father Of The Constitution

James Madison: Father Of The Constitution

James Madison came from a prosperous family of Virginia planters, received an excellent education, and quickly found himself drawn into the debates over independence. In 1776, he became a delegate to the revolutionary Virginia Convention, where he worked closely with ...

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The Future of Executive Orders

The Future of Executive Orders

While it has come to the foreground again as we approach national elections, the executive order has been around for a long time. Among Republican candidates, Newt Gingrich has posted the first four executive order he will issue if elected, ...

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Is There a Conservative Consensus?

Is There a Conservative Consensus?

With the Republican debates hopefully about over, a troubling trend has developed. What began as sharks smelling political blood in the water as President Obama’s approval ratings began to nose dive is turning into a case of cutting of one’s ...

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News Anchor Weighs in on Finding an “Intellectual” President

News Anchor Weighs in on Finding an “Intellectual” President

Chris Matthews, MSNBC anchor newsman, is no stranger to making bigoted statements. One only need hearken back to his “tingle up my leg” comment about his reaction to candidate Obama to realize that. The latest proof of Matthew’s religious and ...

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Ronald Reagan and His Legacy

Ronald Reagan and His Legacy

Since his death in 2004, Ronald Reagan has gained in popularity among the general public each of those seven years. In 2010 voters in a Discovery Channel poll of the 25 Greatest Americans even made Reagan their number-one pick. Even among historians and academics who have often viewed the Gipper in a lesser light, Reagan has consistently been ranked higher each successive year. How will he rank in the future? Though it is still too early to say definitively, there is little question...

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President, Congress Admit Debt-Ceiling Debate was Elaborate Prank

President, Congress Admit Debt-Ceiling Debate was Elaborate Prank

WASHINGTON – President Obama and Republican leaders confessed Tuesday to playing a belated April Fools’ joke on the American public in the form of a seemingly apocalyptic debate about the debt ceiling. Amid general giggling and back-slapping at Wednesday’s bipartisan ...

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