Why This Sexual Assault Survivor Is an Advocate for the Second Amendment
March 21, 2016 |
Good morning from Washington, where conservatives say House leadership gives them no policy-based reason to back higher spending. Philip Wegmann has the story. John Malcolm reminds Senate liberals that they used to say the job included blocking Supreme Court nominees. New sanctions on North Korea require follow-through, Bruce Klingner argues. Plus: Foreign correspondent Nolan Peterson takes us on a trip through the "gray zone" of the Ukraine war, and a rape victim tells Melissa Quinn about becoming a gun rights activist. |
NewsWhy This Sexual Assault Survivor Is an Advocate for the Second AmendmentWhen Kimberly Corban was a 20-year-old student at the University of Northern Colorado, a man broke into her apartment and sexually assaulted her for nearly two hours. Now, nearly 10 years later, she is an advocate for the Second Amendment. |
NewsWhy Did Senate Leadership Close This Policy Avenue to House Conservatives?"If the Senate's only going to consider 'clean' appropriations bills," Rep. Bill Flores, R-Texas, said, "why are we bothering trying to placate them with a $1.07 [trillion] number?" |
CommentaryLiberals Told Senators 'Do Your Job' on Court Nominee. What the Constitution Says.The Senate can, if it so chooses, "do its job" by withholding its consent and advising the president that it will not consider any nominee to fill a Supreme Court vacancy until after the forthcoming election. |
Feature'Is This Real Life?': Inside the Ukraine War's Gray ZoneDaily Signal foreign correspondent Nolan Peterson takes you through the no man's land separating Ukrainian and combined Russian-separatist military positions near the separatist-controlled city of Luhansk. The soldiers call it the "gray zone." |
CommentaryObama's Executive Order Against North Korea Won't Mean Much If It's Not ImplementedTo date, unfortunately, the Obama administration has not fully enforced existing U.S. laws and regulations despite having an already impressive array of authorities to impose sanctions. |
CommentaryMark Levin on Conservatives: 'I'm Concerned We're Not on Offense'Radio host Mark Levin wasn't shy about sharing his take on the state of the GOP, what Republicans in Congress should do to reflect the will of the people, and how the party can tap into the frustration of voters. |
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