-
Tags
- #ShamImpeachment
- 2nd Amendment
- Adam Schiff
- Barack Obama
- Benghazi
- Biden
- CNN
- coronavirus
- COVID-19
- democrats
- Donald Trump
- fake news
- Hillary Clinton
- Impeachment
- impeachment hoax
- Joe Biden
- John Nolte
- Mark Levin
- Media
- Nancy Pelosi
- Obama
- Obamacare
- Pelosi
- politics
- Racism
- Second Amendment
- Socialism
- Ted Cruz
- Trump
- Voter Fraud
-
Subscribe
* indicates required
Tag Archives: Texas
Texas AG Paxton Files Election Suit Against Four Battleground States
by Jeffrey Rodack Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed suit on Tuesday against Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, claiming the four states exploited the pandemic to justify ignoring election laws. In papers filed with the U.S. Supreme Court, Paxton claimed … Continue reading
Posted in 1st Amendment, 2020 Elections, Constitution, Executive Branch, Judicial Branch, Legislative Branch, Major News Items, Media, National, State & Local, States' Rights, Unalienable Rights
Tagged 14th Amendment, Pennsylvania, Ted Cruz, Texas, U.S. Supreme Court, vote by mail, Voter Fraud
2 Comments
Texas School District Apologizes for Assignment Likening Police to KKK, Slave Owners
by Amy Furr School officials in Wylie, Texas, apologized Thursday for a cartoon students received as part of an assignment that compared police to the KKK and slave owners. “This is abhorrent and disgusting, and only further widens the gap … Continue reading
Posted in 1st Amendment, 2020 Elections, Constitution, Education, Major News Items, Media, National, State & Local, States' Rights, Unalienable Rights
Tagged Education, Police, Pre-Viral, Schools, Social justice, Texas
1 Comment
Ted Cruz’s Former Harvard Law Professor Takes a Swipe at Kayleigh McEnany, and Cruz Levels Him
by Sister Toldjah To say that Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and his former Constitutional law professor Laurence Tribe (Harvard) don’t exactly have the most cordial post-law school student/teacher relationship would be quite the understatement. The two have been known to … Continue reading
Posted in 1st Amendment, 2016 Elections, 2018 Elections, 2020 Elections, Constitution, Executive Branch, Major News Items, Media, National, Unalienable Rights
Tagged Congress, democrats, Donald Trump, Harvard, judiciary, Kayleigh McEnany, Laurence Tribe, Law, North Carolina, politics, Republicans, SCOTUS, Social Media, Supreme Court, Ted Cruz, Texas, Washington D.C., White House
1 Comment
A Better President
Trump jabs Macron to French reporter: “Maybe we have a better president than you do.”
Posted in 1st Amendment, 2016 Elections, 2020 Elections, Constitution, Economy, Executive Branch, Foreign Policy, Major News Items, Media, National
Tagged 000 new jobs, 1%, Bernard Arnault, Ivanka Trump, Louis Vuitton, Made in the USA, Pledge to the American Worker, President Macron, President Trump, Texas
2 Comments
Alyssa Milano Challenges Cruz to Gun Debate: So America ‘Can Hear Your Bulls**t Firsthand’
by Hannah Bleau Actress turned left-wing activist Alyssa Milano challenged Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) to a debate on gun rights but posed the event as a platform where she can expose Cruz’s “bullshit” to the American people firsthand. “I’d love … Continue reading
Joe Biden Gives Condolences for ‘Houston’ and ‘Michigan’ After Shootings in El Paso, Ohio
Please, for the good of the country, put this man in a home. by Joshua Caplan Former Vice President Joe Biden suffered yet another gaffe Sunday evening, mistakenly referring to Houston and Michigan as the sites of two mass shootings … Continue reading
Jake Tapper Is Stunned
Jake Tapper Is Stunned That No Actual Republicans Will Come On His Show To Be Objects Of Hate https://t.co/AN8lOUkhec — RedState (@RedState) August 4, 2019
Posted in 1st Amendment, 2020 Elections, 2nd Amendment, Executive Branch, Immigration, Major News Items, Media, National
Tagged CNN, Dayton, El Paso, fake news, Jake Tapper, Ohio, Texas
1 Comment
Too Funny – Hammer the EPA
This is a real campaign ad for Texas Railroad Commissioner! Hat tip: EPAabuse.com Related post: EPA Official Resigns Over ‘Crucify’ Remarks
Posted in 2012 Elections, Constitution, Energy, Environment, Global Warming, States' Rights, Unalienable Rights
Tagged Crucify, EPA, Fracking, Government Intrusion, Jobs, Texas
1 Comment
Voter ID Laws: Racist or Reasonable?
by Brandon Darby: There’s been much said lately about election integrity and voter identification laws. Both sides of the American political spectrum have raised concerns over polls and potential abuses in the American voting process. In fact, due to the … Continue reading
Posted in 2012 Elections, Constitution
Tagged Catherine Engelbrecht, Disenfranchisement, Eric Holder, Harris County, Holder, Jim Crow, Texas, True the Vote, Votor ID
Leave a comment