
Colleen on Capitol Hill — 12/23/16
December 23, 2016 We teamed up with Longtime Friend, Connie Mackey This week, long-time Eagle Forum friend Connie Mackey and I visited some key
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Colleen on Capitol Hill — 12/16/16
Please be on the lookout for a coalition letter setting forth conservative expectations for the Department of Education, including specific policy expectations and personnel recommendations for assistant secretaries. We will circulate that letter as soon as it is finalized.
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Colleen on Capitol Hill — 12/09/16
December 9, 2016 The Lame Duck Congressional session is almost over, and although conservatives have reason to be disappointed, we can rejoice that no serious
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Trump in Mexico Recalls Reagan in Geneva
Donald Trump’s surprise visit to Mexico, where he met the Mexican president and discussed the many contentious issues between our two countries, reminds me of President Reagan’s important trip to Geneva in 1985.
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Obama Is Still Transforming America
“Never let a crisis go to waste” was the pithy advice of Rahm Emanuel, who has since gone on to become the mayor of America’s most violent large city.
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Trump Battles the Globalists of Both Parties
Before heading to Cleveland to accept the Republican nomination for president, Donald Trump paid a high-profile visit to Capitol Hill, where he hoped to unify Congressional Republicans behind his presidential campaign.
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Lesson of ‘The Snake’
Last week in Erie, Pennsylvania, Donald Trump entertained his vast crowd of supporters by reciting the lyrics to a song called “The Snake.”
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Platforms Offer a Stark Choice
The Republican and Democratic parties adopted new platforms at their conventions last month, and they have fundamentally different plans for America’s future.
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Republicans Debate: Should Women Be Drafted?
Should young women be required to sign up for Selective Service if the military draft is reinstated, just as young men are required to do.
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Trump’s Speech Trumped Cruz
Donald Trump’s acceptance speech proved that his vision, not Ted Cruz’s, is the future of the conservative movement and the Republican Party.
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How Pence Complements Trump
When Donald Trump introduced Indiana Governor Mike Pence as the vice presidential nominee, the media had a field day unearthing Pence’s past tweets and votes that appeared to disagree with his future running mate’s positions.
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Convention Begins, Prep for “Life Of the Party”
Phyllis Schlafly Joins Convention Opening, Continues Prep for Life of the Party Cleveland, OH: Phyllis Schlafly is in attendance this afternoon at the opening of
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