A Conservative Take on Trump's New Supreme Court Nominee List
Sept. 26, 2016 |
Happy debate day from Washington, where conservative lawmakers hold out for a better way to fund the government after this week. Philip Wegmann has the latest. Drug prices are rising rampantly. Melissa Quinn investigates. What's behind the failure of the cease-fire in Syria? Nolan Peterson reports. Plus: John Malcolm on Trump's latest Supreme Court candidates, Roger Severino on ending taxpayer support for Planned Parenthood, Genevieve Wood on what Congress got done, and Beverly Hallberg on an undebatable opportunity to talk conservatism. |
CommentaryA Conservative Take on Trump's New Supreme Court Nominee ListBy the time the next president takes the oath of office on Jan. 20, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be 83 years old, Justice Anthony Kennedy will be 80 years old, and Justice Stephen Breyer will be 78 years old. |
CommentaryHow to Use Presidential Debate to Talk About ConservatismWhile the media is sure to focus on the shallow soundbites of the debate, you can use the debate to talk about more important issues. |
NewsHouse Conservatives Resort to Spending Plan B to Avoid Government ShutdownSen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said he was "profoundly disappointed" in the final spending package. |
CommentaryCongress Has Little to Show for Its Work This YearDebates over funding the government might involve admitting we are now a country with a nearly $20 trillion debt. |
NewsWhy Pharmaceutical Companies Like Mylan Charge So Much for DrugsThe average price of insulin, the drug needed to treat diabetes, increased 300 percent between 2002 and 2013, according to an August report from the Journal of the American Medical Association. |
CommentaryA GOP Congress Should Not Give Planned Parenthood Another Dime of Taxpayer MoneyPlanned Parenthood has once again proven it does two things exceedingly well—ending innocent human lives in the womb for a fee, and getting American taxpayers to subsidize its operations. |
NewsSyria Cease-Fire Collapse Highlights How Far US-Russia Relations Have Fallen"I think Russia, through Putin, is the ultimate opportunist," says Heritage's Steven Bucci. "They see U.S. weakness and exploit it." |
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