Take it from Mary Taylor, a longtime businesswoman and the current lieutenant governor of Ohio: Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) is a fraud, and his entire re-election campaign is built on the necessity of presenting himself to Ohio voters as something he is not. Brown has the backing of Big Labor…
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Commentary: The Bizarre World Of Christine Blasey Ford
by CHQ Staff The past ten days of ritual defamation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh revealed the depth and sophistication of the Far-Left Democrats’ smear machine, but yesterday’s hearing revealed the truly bizarre world of Christine Blasey Ford, the high priestess of the ritual. In this bizarre world, Christine Blasey…
Read MoreTrump Dossier Research Chief Glenn Simpson Declines US Congress Interview Request
Reuters The Republican chairman of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee on Friday subpoenaed a U.S. research firm founder to give a deposition on his hiring of a former British spy to compile a dossier on alleged links between U.S. President Donald Trump’s associates and Russia. Representative Bob Goodlatte, a…
Read MoreCommentary: Revenge of the Nerds – Swamp Edition
by Julie Kelly In one scene in “When Harry Met Sally,” Meg Ryan’s character insists she had great sex in college with a guy named Shel. Billy Crystal’s character doesn’t buy it. “Sheldon? No, no, you did not have great sex with Sheldon. A Sheldon can do your income…
Read MoreRand Paul Calls For Investigation Into Who Doxxed Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans
by Molly Prince Sen. Rand Paul called for an investigation Friday to determine and punish who published the personal information of three Republican senators during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing with Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford, who accused him of sexual assault. “Yesterday there was…
Read MoreWhile Washington Erupts Over the Kavanaugh Confirmation, the House Pushes Through GOP’s Tax Reform 2.0
by Evie Fordham The House of Representatives pushed through a legislation package nicknamed Tax Reform 2.0 that would make individual tax cuts permanent among other proposals Friday. The legislation is expected to stall in the Senate, although its Republican supporters could bring it back at some point after the…
Read MoreElon Musk Takes the Deal – Agrees To Step Down From Tesla As Chairman In SEC Settlement
by Chris White Billionaire tech guru Elon Musk agreed to step down as the chairman of Tesla after the Securities and Exchange Commission sued the electric vehicle company for fraud, according to court documents published Saturday. Musk, who owns roughly 20 percent of the company, also agreed to pay…
Read MoreDemocrat for Ohio Secretary of State Explains Why Her Candidacy is Really All About Abortion
Kathleen Clyde, the Democrat candidate for Ohio secretary of state, believes the electoral system under which Donald Trump carried the state by 8 percentage points in 2016 was “rigged,” and she intends to make sure that won’t happen again. In an interview with the left-wing ReWire News, Clyde accuses the…
Read More‘I Believe Her’: Ohio’s Democrat Candidates in Lock-Step with Feinstein-Schumer Attempt to Smear Judge Kavanaugh
Ohio’s Democrat candidates running in the 2018 midterm election are going all in with their party’s obstruction of Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court and the unsubstantiated attacks against his character. Sherrod Brown, Richard Cordray, Theresa Gasper, Aftab Pureval — they’re all taking the cue from their party…
Read MoreCommentary: Kavanaugh Is Right; We Now Have Good Reason to Fear for the Future
by Jeffery Rendall If the United States republic ultimately burns to ashes people will likely remember yesterday, September 27, 2018, as the beginning of the end. Or, in the alternative, if the political system somehow reforms itself citizens may look back fondly on that date as the reemergence of…
Read MoreCourt Approves U.S. Catholic Church’s Proposed $210 Million Payout To Sex Abuse Victims
by Joshua Gill The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, which filed for bankruptcy in 2015 amid a flood of sexual abuse allegations, will pay $210 million to abuse victims. U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Robert Kressel approved the archdiocese’s proposed settlement Wednesday as part of its reorganization plan. The…
Read MoreBernie Sanders’ Misguided ‘Stop BEZOS’ Bill Would Backfire on Workers
by Amanda Snell and David Kreutzer No single company gets perhaps as much attention in the news as Amazon. The online retailing giant has surpassed $1 trillion in market value and is now searching for a city to place its second headquarters. Amazon has done enormous good in making Americans’…
Read MoreCalifornia’s Gas Prices Inch Toward $4 Per Gallon At A Bad Time For Democrats
by Chris White Gas prices in Southern California are hovering around $4 per gallon as Golden State Democrats attempt to defend an unpopular gas tax outgoing Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown signed in 2017. The average pump price for regular gas in the Los Angeles area is hovering around $3.736…
Read MoreGOP Rep Jim Jordan Says Voters Have an Easy Choice In November Between Republican Results and Democratic ‘Craziness’
by Nick Givas GOP Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio said voters have a clear choice between Republican results or Democratic “craziness” in November’s midterms when they go to the polls. “I think this election is really about two contrasting visions for where we’re going to take the country,” Jordan…
Read MoreNext Step: Democrats Pledge To Investigate Kavanaugh, Float Impeachment If He’s Confirmed
by Peter Hasson Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh might keep facing political attacks from the left if he is confirmed to the nation’s highest court. Kavanaugh faced an onslaught of attacks from Democrats and liberal activists even before Palo Alto University professor Christine Blasey Ford accused him of drunkenly trying to force himself…
Read MoreHouse Republicans Are Overhauling The Endangered Species Act
by Tim Pierce The House Committee on Natural Resources advanced a slate of GOP-authored bills aimed at restructuring the Endangered Species Act (ESA) on Thursday. The committee also passed three Democrat-authored bills that continue the federal government’s use of the James J. Howard Marine Sciences Laboratory, set up a…
Read MoreCommentary: The Senate, Not the FBI, Confirms Supreme Court Justices
by Robert Romano Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution states that “The president shall… nominate, and by and with the advice and consent of the senate, shall appoint… judges of the supreme court…” Those are the simple words that outline the process prescribed by the U.S. Constitution for confirming…
Read MoreSherrod Brown Letter Shows Blind Support for Mass Migration of Refugees into Ohio
A group favoring open-borders and mass immigration boasts on its website how it has the support of Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) to push for more refugee resettlements in Ohio cities. Brown’s response shows he is in favor of 110,000 refugees being allowed to enter the U.S. in a single year.…
Read MoreDemocrat Congressional Candidate Gasper Asked to Apologize for ‘Cavalier’ Statement About ‘Blowing Up’ Wright-Patterson Air Base
Democrat congressional candidate Theresa Gasper was asked to apologize after her words about an important Ohio military base sparked controversy on the campaign trail. Theresa Gasper, who is running against Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH-10), was caught on video last week making a dubious comment about Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton.…
Read MoreCommentary: Republicans Must Hang Together Now or They’ll Hang Separately on November
“We must, indeed, all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately.” – Benjamin Franklin, 1776. As perhaps America’s quirkiest and most practical Founding Father Ben Franklin is remembered for many sayings, but this quote could be his most famous. Franklin spoke the words just prior to signing the…
Read MoreUS House Intelligence Committee to Vote on Release of Trump Russia Transcripts
Reuters A U.S. House of Representatives committee will vote on Friday on whether to release dozens of transcripts of interviews from its investigation of Russia and the 2016 U.S. election, including conversations with senior associates of President Donald Trump. The House Intelligence Committee is expected to agree to send…
Read MoreBlasey Ford Says She Can’t Remember If She Gave Therapist Notes To A Reporter, But WaPo Claims They Had Them
by Hanna Bogorowski During Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday, Blasey Ford said she could not remember if she directly gave reporters her therapist notes from 2012. The Washington Post‘s article by Emma Brown revealed Sept. 16 the identity of the woman…
Read MoreSharia Law Advocate Linda Sarsour Arrested Again – This Time While Blocking Streets Outside Supreme Court
by Henry Rodgers Women’s March leader Linda Sarsour was arrested while protesting against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh Thursday afternoon. Sarsour, who has been arrested numerous times, including at Kavanaugh’s Sept. 4 confirmation hearing, was spotted inside the Hart Senate Office Building around 10 a.m. with dozens of protesters, before leading…
Read MorePOLL: Smears Of Kavanaugh Motivating Voters Against “Radical and Unscrupulous” Democrats
by CHQ Staff Conservatives see the confirmation vote on Judge Brett Kavanaugh as the issue that will allow Republicans to not only hold but even expand their Senate majority this fall, according to a poll by FedUp PAC. A large majority of 91.4% say that campaigning in support of…
Read MoreREPORT: EPA Paid $14.5 Million For Foreign Nationals, Not Americans, To Work In Government Labs
by Michael Bastach The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) paid $14.5 million to foreign nationals to work at agency laboratories over the past 11 years that could have been awarded to U.S. citizens and permanent residents, according to federal investigators. EPA’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) found the agency’s cooperative…
Read MoreDeputy UN Chief: Fight Against Tuberculosis Drastically Underfunded
Tuberculosis (TB) is a vicious epidemic that is drastically underfunded. That was the takeaway message from the first high-level meeting focused on the infectious disease at the U.N. General Assembly in New York. Amina Mohammad, U.N. deputy secretary-general, said the disease is fueled by poverty, inequality, migration and conflict, and…
Read MoreRepublican Senators Doxxed By Someone In House Shortly After Questioning Kavanaugh
by Peter Hasson An unknown person located in the House of Representatives on Thursday posted the personal information of Republican Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, as well as Mike Lee and Orrin Hatch of Utah. All three senators sit on the Senate Judiciary Committee, and their personal information…
Read MoreCAIR-Ohio’s ‘Muslim Day at the Capitol’ Focuses on Gun Control and ‘Police Bias’
The Council on American-Islamic Relations has a nationwide strategy of holding “Muslim Days” at state Capitols, and it was Ohio’s turn on Sept. 25 in Columbus. Dozens of Ohio Muslims came to Columbus “with a plan, and a message,” according to NBC-4’s report, which is presented below. The message was the…
Read MoreDavid Letterman, Subject of Multiple Accusations of Sexual Abuse of Women, Holds Fundraiser for Aftab Pureval
Democrat congressional candidate Aftab Pureval was fundraising Wednesday night in Ohio with comedian David Letterman, according to a tweet by WVXU political reporter Howard Wilkinson. David Letterman is the headline attraction Wednesday at a fundraising event for Democratic congressional candidate Aftab Pureval at a private home in Clifton. Price of admission ranges from…
Read MoreCommentary: The Trump Doctrine
by George Rasley While the establishment media and self-appointed pundits focused on the U.N. audience reaction to President Trump’s truthful boast that “In less than two years, my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country…” they missed the most important part of…
Read MoreOpening Statements by Judge Brett Kavanaugh and Accuser Christine Blasey Ford Before The Senate Judiciary Committee Today
Judge Brett Kavanaugh and accuser Christine Blasey Ford will present two different versions of the truth regarding Ford’s uncorroborated allegations Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her in 1982 before the Senate Judiciary Committee today. President Trump nominated Judge Kavanaugh to serve on the Supreme Court in July, and the Senate Judiciary Committee…
Read MoreEXCLUSIVE: Female High School Friend of Kavanaugh Says Latest Allegation ‘False,’ ‘Absurd’
by Rachel del Guidice A woman and friend who knew Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh as a high school student says allegations of sexual misconduct from a third accuser are “false.” “This claim is absolutely false and absurd,” Meghan McCaleb, a friend of Kavanaugh’s since high school, told The…
Read MoreThe Fed Lifts Rates for Third Time in 2018 and One More Raise Is Expected
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday raised a key interest rate for the third time this year in response to a strong U.S. economy and signaled that it expected to maintain a pace of gradual rate hikes. The Fed lifted its short-term rate — a benchmark for many consumer and business…
Read MoreOhio Diocese To Publicly Name Up To 20 Reported Predatory Priests
by Joshua Gill The bishop of the Steubenville diocese declared that his diocese will release a list of predatory priests, becoming the second Ohio diocese to do so. Dino Orsatti, spokesman for the diocese, made the announcement Tuesday that Bishop Jeffrey Monforton called for the list of alleged sexually predatory…
Read MoreKent State ‘Gun Girl’ Moving Forward with Open-Carry Walk Through Campus on Saturday
Her name is Kaitlin Bennett, otherwise known as the “Kent State gun girl.” You might also think of her as the anti-David Hogg. She supports the Second Amendment and is holding an Open Carry Walk through the Kent State campus on Saturday, Sept. 29. The event was initially planned…
Read MorePublic Sector Unions Make Up Half of All Union Memberships
by Richard McCarty Public sector unions have long exploited taxpayers by pushing for higher taxes, higher spending, and generous benefits and extravagant pensions for government workers while opposing measures to hold bureaucrats accountable. Fortunately, the U.S. Supreme Court’s Janus decision, which gave government workers a choice of whether to belong…
Read MoreUS Proposes Selling Taiwan Arms – This Time without Angering China
Washington’s notification of a second weapons sale to Taiwan in as many years is helping arm the client without, so far, enraging its military rival, China, or exacerbating already strained Sino-U.S. ties. The Pentagon notified Congress Monday of a $330 million arms package, including parts for American-made aircraft such as…
Read MoreNew Evidence Emerges Indicating Aftab Pureval Used Money from Local Campaign to Pay for Congressional Bid
Aftab Pureval’s secret poll is secret no more. The Cincinnati Enquirer has obtained a copy of the poll, and it proves exactly what the candidate for Ohio’s district-1 congressional seat has been denying since the controversy about his campaign spending first came up — that it was conducted for his congressional campaign,…
Read More‘Dishonest Danny’ Back on the Airwaves in 12th Congressional District with More False Claims
After a brief period of silence, the politician Ohio Republicans refer to as “Dishonest Danny” was back on the airwaves Tuesday – offering up more misleading statements to Ohio voters. In a new ad, Danny O’Connor is taking a page out of the Democrats’ 2018 nationwide playbook by claiming he doesn’t accept corporate…
Read MorePower Lineup of Conservative Speakers Coming to Ohio to Discuss Prospects for Midterm Elections
A lineup of prime-time conservative thinkers will be on tap for the 2018 Midterm Battleground Talkers Tour Oct. 12 at Ohio Dominican University in Columbus. On Nov. 6, Ohio will again play a pivotal role in deciding the direction of the nation. Republicans will be trying to defend their slim…
Read MoreExperts Study Ways to End Revenue-Driven Law Enforcement and Restore Public Trust
by James Devereaux There is a phrase attributed to Stalin’s infamous deputy premier, Laverntiy Beria: “Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime.” Perhaps this can be stated in related, but slightly different, terms: “Show me the discretion and incentive and I’ll show you the reward.” One…
Read MoreCommentary: With Kavanaugh, the Democrats’ Second Verse Is the Same as the First – a Whole Lot Louder and a Whole Lot Worse
by Jeffery Rendall If one is great two (or more) is even better. You had to figure if there was at least one hardened and ambitious looney leftist willing to beclown herself in front of the whole country (by accusing Judge Brett Kavanaugh of a crime no one contemporaneously…
Read MoreAntifa Sends Threatening Message To Ted Cruz After Disrupting His Dinner: ‘You Are Not Safe’
by Molly Prince The Washington D.C. chapter of Antifa sent a message to Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz early Tuesday morning after chasing him out of a restaurant, telling the Texas senator that he is “not safe”. Cruz was dining with his wife, Heidi, on Monday night when a…
Read MoreDebbie Stabenow On Single-Payer Health Care: ‘Let’s Get In Office’ So We Can Pass It
by Evie Fordham Michigan Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow appeared to show support for a single-payer health care system, in a video that surfaced Sunday. “There’s no way it is going to go anywhere with Republicans in office, so let’s get in office,” the senator responded when an unknown individual asked Stabenow…
Read MoreSenator Bob Corker Calls New Kavanaugh Accusations ‘Thin;’ Process Feels ‘More Like A Circus’
by Henry Rodgers Tennessee Republican Sen. Bob Corker called the second allegation of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh “thin” Tuesday — saying he thinks the process feels “more like a circus.” The comment comes in light of Deborah Ramirez’s accusation that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her in…
Read MoreUS Solar Projects Surging After Trump Tariffs
by Jason Hopkins Despite apocalyptic warnings from trade experts, the U.S. solar industry has experienced rapid growth since President Donald Trump enacted tariffs on foreign-made solar panels. When Trump fist announced in January that his administration would impose levies on solar panel imports, leaders in the industry predicted doom…
Read MoreCommentary: The New York Times Explains Why the Minimum Wage Should Be $0.00
by John Miltimore One of the greatest takedowns of the minimum wage you’ll ever find comes from an unlikely place: The New York Times. There are many reasons people and politicians find the minimum wage attractive, of course. But the Times, in an editorial entitled “The Right Minimum Wage: 0.00,”…
Read MoreChristian Movement that Began on National Mall Will Spread to Every State in 2018
A Christian movement that started as a gathering on the National Mall in 2017 will soon be kicking off a nationwide three-day prayer and worship vigil set to occur simultaneously in every state capital. The event, called “Tent America 2018” and sponsored by Awaken the Dawn, started last year when…
Read More‘National Heritage Areas’ Use Americans’ Love of History to Excuse Government Land-Grabs
by Tom DeWeese I have been pushing hard lately to let people know that, no matter how big and powerful the opposition, the assault from big government forces can be stopped. That’s why I want to tell you about a recent major victory in Louisiana where a wonderful, determined…
Read MoreSherrod Brown Votes For Increased Legal & Illegal Immigration to Compete With Middle Class Workers He Claims to Support
Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) claims to be a “champion of middle-class families” but his voting record to increase legal and illegal immigration which annually adds more working-age unskilled and low-skilled workers to compete with Americans, tells a much different story. Brown’s legislative record reflects strong support for a globalist open-borders…
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