A pro-family spokesman says the recent revelation that the FBI is no longer conducting surveillance of mosques is just another indication that the Obama administration has given Islam "most-favored status" among religions.
A pro-Israel advocate says no one should be surprised by a recent report that radical mosques are now exempt from monitoring by the FBI.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi was visibly unhappy at a press conference Thursday when she was asked to explain how abortions performed at approximately five months differ from the grisly murders committed by Pennsylvania abortionist Kermit Gosnell.
An immigration enforcement advocacy organization says the scuttling of an amendment aimed at strong border enforcement removes any pretense that the current immigration reform legislation being debated in the U.S. Senate is anything but an amnesty bill.
A national columnist and conservative political consultant believes the current battle in America is between the "government class" and the citizens who pay them.
President Obama seems to be paying back homosexuals for their fundraising support during his 2012 re-election campaign.
It looks like the "Gang of Eight" amnesty bill in the U.S. Senate is in jeopardy - despite the claims of Sen. Chuck Schumer.
Alliance Defending Freedom has released a recording of a phone conversation between an IRS representative and the president of a pro-life group seeking non-profit status.
Illinois lawmakers left on May 31 without reaching a compromise on pension reform, and one week from today, on June 19, they return for a special session.
A procedural vote in the U.S. Senate was set to take place today, Tuesday, on whether to proceed with the so-called "Gang of Eight" amnesty bill for illegal immigrants.
A conservative political scientist and presidential election analyst believes Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker would be a formidable candidate if he decides to run for president in 2016.
An immigration enforcement activist doesn't believe it's possible to secure the U.S.-Mexico border if Congress approves the controversial Senate bill aimed at giving amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants.
An immigration enforcement activist is pleased that the House of Representatives has stopped funding for President Obama's amnesty decree.
A political analyst and former U.S. congressman believes an unpopular governor and a vulnerable U.S. senator could make his state of Colorado ripe for Republican wins next year.
An advocate of pension reform in Illinois blames leadership for not coming together on the issue.
A judicial watchdog organization dedicated to ensuring a fair and impartial judiciary is concerned about Barack Obama's recent ultimatum to Senate Republicans.