Despite millions spent on fundraising and wall-to-wall coverage of the impeachment hearings, the Democrat Party is near bankruptcy. The Democratic National Committee (DNC) had just $8.6 million cash on hand and operated ...
Read More »Lifeway polls African Americans on Israel, religion and the media
American Jews and African Americans often worked side by side during the civil rights movement. They were joined by Republicans who supported civil rights legislation while many Democrats in Congress opposed it. ...
Read More »Cambridge professor defends Gospels, challenges British public to rethink Jesus
A leading theologian has claimed there is compelling evidence for the reliability of the Gospels, and spoken directly to the growing public perception of those who doubt Jesus’ existence. Peter Williams, Principal ...
Read More »Fox News deceives through methodology on impeachment poll
Is Fox News playing with the poll numbers regarding impeachment? A look at the methodology and the samples lends considerable weight to that allegation. The news network released a major story Wednesday ...
Read More »Missouri Supreme Court takes up voter I.D. and sworn statements
Should voters without proper identification be asked to make sworn statements that they are who they say they are before being handed a ballot at the polls? Missouri’s Supreme Court will soon ...
Read More »All topics on table at Democrat debate, including gun confiscation
The top ten Democrats running to challenge President Trump for the White House jockeyed to distinguish themselves in a third debate often speaking over each other and going way beyond their time. ...
Read More »News Briefs: Corn poll shames Dem candidates; Aussies head to Gulf; Opioid lawsuits; China warned over warships
Australia comes to aid of US to confront Iran One of America’s strongest and most-trusted allies is stepping up to help the Trump administration keep the free flow of oil through the ...
Read More »House Dems blink, kill impeachment measure
After two years of the familiar chant for “Impeachment,” House Democrats couldn’t muster enough support in their own party Wednesday to start the process. Instead, they voted to table Rep. Al Green’s resolution ...
Read More »Immigration raids this weekend will target gangs, law breakers
The Federal government this weekend is planning immigration “raids” to arrest individuals who have criminal records and entered the country illegally. In addition, those who have overstayed their visas in violation of ...
Read More »Face tattoo keeps getting woman arrested
As polls reveal that more people regret getting a tattoo, one Ohio woman can’t stop from being arrested because her face tattoo is so unique. The massive face tattoo sported by Alyssa ...
Read More »Australia’s ‘Trump’ stuns media, pollsters with overwhelming re-election victory
Pollsters have gotten another major election completely wrong, this time in Australia. Prime Minister Scott Morrison, a Christian evangelical who is often compared to Donald Trump in his political views, won a ...
Read More »Polls indicate dead heat in Israeli election
Israel is just hours away form having an official winner to lead the country as prime minister. Rivals Benny Gantz and Benjamin Netanyahu are each claiming victory as exit polls show the ...
Read More »Dems go against polls, launch three new Trump investigations
Going against polls that show Americans overwhelmingly want Congress to stop investigations and get to work, Democrat leaders of three key House committees launched a multi-pronged attack on President Donald Trump on ...
Read More »Dolly Parton not happy with Elizabeth Warren using her song
Dolly Parton is following the advice of millions of Americans when it comes to entertainment and politics: Just shut up and sing. The veteran singer’s management has criticized Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., ...
Read More »President expands opportunities for minorities
President Donald Trump is pledging to expand opportunities for Americans of every race, religion, and creed as he commemorates Black History Month. Speaking to hundreds at a White House reception on Feb. 21, ...
Read More »Voters respond positively to President’s speech
Polls taken immediately after the State of the Union speech show broad approval for the President’s themes. A CBS News poll showed 73 percent of Americans liked the tone of the speech ...
Read More »Coalition forms to force Democrats to fund border wall
On a cold January morning outside the Capitol, a coalition of groups that support Trump had an even colder message for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) over ...
Read More »Network 2018 news coverage of Trump administration 90% negative; yet his approval ratings improve
Coverage of Donald Trump’s presidency on the three major TV networks—ABC, CBS, and NBC—was overwhelmingly negative in 2018, just as it was a year earlier, according to a study conducted by the Media ...
Read More »Key to well-being? Being thankful
Thanksgiving Day encourages us to pause in the busyness of life. We gather together with friends and family to feast on turkey and all the trimmings while we savor the goodness of ...
Read More »Missouri Recap: Hawley wins US Senate seat
In one of the most closely watched and expensive U.S. Senate races in the nation, first-term Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley, defeated two-term incumbent Democrat U.S. Senator, Claire McCaskill. McCaskill spent $34 ...
Read More »Poll: Americans blame media for divided country
A new poll from Morning Consult shows that more voters blame the media for a divided country than voters the political parties or President Trump: 64 percent of registered voters said the ...
Read More »Black support of president surges to 40 percent
Some 40 percent of black likely voters approve of the job President Donald Trump is doing, according to the daily Rasmussen poll released on Oct. 29. The number marks a record high, the ...
Read More »‘Blue wave’ disappears as GOP voters surge
Early voting turnout data from six key battleground states suggest a surge for the Republican party as President Donald Trump ramps up campaign rally appearances across the country ahead of the Nov. ...
Read More »New Gallup poll refutes media hopes of November bloodbath
A Gallup poll shows forty-five percent of Americans now have a favorable view of the Republican Party, a nine-point gain from last September’s 36%. It is the party’s most positive image since ...
Read More »How will McCaskill vote on Supreme Court nomination?
The Washington Times Newspaper is reporting today that the fate of long-time incumbent Sen. Claire McCaskill and her bid for re-election may hinge on her Supreme Court vote. The paper says that ...
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