I believe in the free speech that liberals used to believe in, the economic freedom that conservatives used to believe in, and the personal freedom that America used to believe in.
The woman behind Elliot Spitzer’s trysts is running for Governor of New York:
“We congratulate the Landmarks Preservation Commission for promoting our nation’s core values and not letting bias get in the way of the rule of law.
“The free exercise of religion is one of America’s most fundamental freedoms. For hundreds of years, our pluralism and tolerance have sustained and strengthened our nation. On 9/11, religious extremists opposed [...]
I’m no John McCain fan, but this ad from J.D. Hayworth, which criticizes McCain for voting against Medicare Part D, actually makes me like McCain better:
Cato Institute Vice President Brink Lindsey, FreedomWorks President Matt Kibbe, and Jonah Goldberg of National Review Online and the American Enterprise Institute discuss the issue of where the libertarian movement best fits in politically:
This has got to be the most blatant political appeal to religion I’ve seen in a while:
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