Category Archives: Constitution

Tara Ross on the Rubin Report: Correcting The Myths of The Electoral College

Since the Electoral College has been under attack from the Left, this conversation between Ross and Rubin is a good way to get up to speed on the history and facts about our system of choosing the President.

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AG Bill Barr speaks to the Federalist’s Society about the importance of a strong Executive Branch

Very interesting speech about the history of the Executive Branch, why it was chosen by our founders, and how it makes a difference in the U.S. government, compared to – for example – the monarchial and parliamentary government in Britain, … Continue reading

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Today’s Twitter bits …

That’s about it. It’s crazy. Too many in this world have gone mad. Sometimes I think laws are made by those with a misunderstanding of compassion, and a belief that what they do can change the world. Sometimes I think … Continue reading

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Is ‘birthright citizenship’ about to die?

Yesterday in his impromptu White House lawn press gaggle, President Trump mentioned that he was considering an Executive Order that would eliminate automatic citizenship for children born on U.S. soil to persons who are not citizens. “We’re looking at that … Continue reading

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Today’s Twitter hits …

They keep telling the same old lies. I don’t know which is worse: that she still believes this, or that she knows it’s false and says it anyway. And why is the officer’s race an issue? Not even the Obama … Continue reading

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New gun control laws?

Lots floating around this week. Here are a couple of videos expressing opinions about proposed and existing laws.

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Today’s Twitter hits …

That’s not going to happen. People ‘have to turn vegan or vegetarian’ to stop climate change, UN report warns https://t.co/czW3Ztca2D — Greta Van Susteren (@greta) August 6, 2019 Well, of course he does! Obama Calls For Tougher Gun Laws After … Continue reading

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Today’s Twitter hits …

Many people have asked and are asking the same question. Why so little information about the killer in Vegas (58 gun downed in Oct 2017?) It almost seems like that investigation got dropped by law enforcement and the media…am I … Continue reading

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Dennis Prager Testifies Before the U.S. Senate on Big Tech Censorship

From yesterday’s hearing. Watch Dennis Prager’s opening testimony before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution regarding Big Tech censorship. Over 100 PragerU videos are restricted on Youtube. Sign the petition to help PragerU fight back against tech bias: https://l.prageru.com/2Tyvcv1

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Live: Google exec to talk censorship during Senate hearing

Scheduled to begin at 2:30 pm ET. The Senate Judiciary Constitution Subcommittee will hear testimony from Google VP for Government Affairs & Public Policy Karan Bhatia and Prager University co-founder Dennis Prager in a hearing titled “Google and Censorship though … Continue reading

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