Perhaps you missed the Vatican-sponsored international symposium on climate change held in Rome on April 28. It was a busy news day. The horrific earthquake killed thousands in Nepal and riots broke out in Baltimore. Or, maybe, you just didn’t…
Pamela Geller, a recognized leader in the movement to prevent the spread of Sharia Law in the United States and the organizer of the “Draw Muhammad” event in Garland, TX. that ended with a terror attack, said on national television…
Until lately, it has not been controversial to talk about ending “birthright tourism,” which describes a thriving underground industry whereby more than 30,000 pregnant women come to the U.S. on tourist visas and give birth on U.S. soil. Presto, 30,000…
It’s Conservative Comedy time at the Strident Conservative. As I do every Friday, I bring you some of the best conservative political and religious comedy, jokes, and satire on the internet, sure to provide a good laugh to begin your…
If you thought the election in November seized the reins of control from Harry Reid and the Democrats and placed then in the hands of Republicans determined to stop Obama, I’m afraid I’ve got some bad news for you. According…
When those on the right questioned the motivation behind Obama’s executive amnesty, specifically that its primary objective was to stack the deck with millions of new Democrat voters just in time for the 2016 elections, the left responded with accusations…
2015 may go down in the books as the year support for renewable energy died—and we are only a few months in. Policy adjustments—whether for electricity generation or transportation fuels—are in the works on both the state and federal levels.…