“I’m going to have to see how I was treated. It’s very simple.”
OPINION: Russian Withdrawal of Troops in Syria Creates a Russian Superpower
Following the proposed extensive withdrawal of military personnel in the regime led state of Syria, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has established his viability as a world leader.
Election 2016: Why our forefathers thought a limited-term presidency was important
By voting in an election, we are not only acknowledging the wisdom of our ancestors, but are in turn validating the thoughts we have for the direction we wish the nation to go.
Opinion: Should Christians only vote for Christian candidates?
“Christians should bring their faith into the political system and allow their faith to influence their vote.”
Scalia’s Absence on the Supreme Court Leaves Doubts as to Whether an Obama-Appointed Nomination will Clear the Senate
In life, Judge Scalia affected the U.S. on a national scale. Now in death, Scalia continues that trend, as the next appointment to the Supreme Court will have massive implications for how the country conducts itself in the future.
Supreme Court to Review Obama’s Executive Order on Immigration
The Supreme Court will soon decide whether or not Obama had the power to change immigration policy without going through Congress.
OPINION: Hillary Clinton’s Road to the White House is a Downward Spiral
If Clinton still hopes to lock up the Democratic nomination, then it is imperative that she turn the ship around, or else Sen. Sanders is going to walk away with it like President Obama did in 2008.
OPINION: TrusTED: Ted Cruz at North Greenville University
“If you live by the pen, you die by the pen and my pen has an eraser,” Cruz said last Friday at North Greenville University.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Benghazi political ammo indeed
The Benghazi attack was tragic, and I commend Mr. Forster for providing readers with the information, because we should know what happened in the attacks, and we should not forget those who died for our country.