The Ohio Republican Party filed a complaint Monday with the Federal Election Commission, reporting an alleged violation of the Federal Election Campaign Act, also called FECA, by Sen. Sherrod Brown’s campaign committee. In a recently launched television ad, Brown (D-OH) appears with Whirlpool Corp. employees, who are wearing the Whirlpool logo, standing in…
Read MoreDay: October 2, 2018
Commentary: The Reason For The Public Torture Of Brett Kavanaugh
by George Rasley As we know from The Lives of the Saints and the Bible, in ancient Rome and Persia those who refused to worship the gods recognized by the pagan elite, such as Christians and Jews, were executed publicly by having wild animals tear them apart before baying crowds in…
Read MoreMusic Spotlight: Runaway June
Runaway June’s stunning, effortless harmonies, contemporary lyrics, and traditional sound, they will remind you of why you loved country music.
Read MoreProsecution of Woman Who Rescued Animals Amid NC Hurricane Shows No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
by Amanda Botts and John-Michael Seibler During Hurricane Florence, a North Carolina woman, Tammie Hedges, graciously took more than two dozen animals into a warehouse that she is converting into an animal shelter. Using supplies purchased with private donations, Hedges offered the space—as part of her nonprofit, no-kill animal shelter, Crazy’s Claws N’…
Read MoreCommentary: Two Women Unravel Christine Blasey Ford’s Story
by CHQ Staff In her testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who accused Judge Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her sometime during the time both were in high school, claimed that the alleged attack knocked her off kilter for four years and that she…
Read MoreDave Brat’s Democratic Challenger Apologizes After Threatening Message Left On His Doorstep
by Evie Fordham Virginia Republican Rep. Dave Brat’s Democratic challenger apologized Monday after her canvassers reportedly wrote “Rot in hell Dave” on a Spanberger flier and left it on Brat’s door this past weekend. Four high school students who were volunteer canvassers for Democrat Abigail Spanberger were responsible, her…
Read MorePoll: With Five Weeks to Go, Dems Hold Slim Lead Over GOP in Ohio Congressional Races
A poll conducted for The Ohio Star indicates the GOP still has work to do in conveying its message about Ohio’s positive economic progress under President Trump and the Republican Congress. The poll, released September 21 of likely Ohio voters by Triton Polling and Research, which shows Mike DeWine with a…
Read MoreWINNING: Trump Scores NAFTA Deal After Last-Minute Negotiations with Canada
by Hanna Bogorowski U.S. President Donald Trump came closer to fulfilling a campaign promise late Sunday night as he reached a revamped trade deal with Canada and Mexico that will rework the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) after months of negotiations. Hours before Sunday’s midnight deadline proposed by the U.S.,…
Read MoreSenate Democrats Inadvertently Admit President Trump Can Order and Conclude FBI Investigations
by Robert Romano The Senate Judiciary Committee on Sept. 28 advanced to the Senate floor for a vote the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. But, retiring Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) did so conditionally, saying he would only support Kavanaugh on the floor if the FBI is…
Read MoreJim Renacci Plays Key Role in Tax-Reform Package Passed By U.S. House
Amid last week’s media frenzy over the Supreme Court confirmation hearings, the U.S. House of Representatives got down to work and passed President Trump’s Tax Reform 2.0. The three-bill package will help middle-class families and small businesses by making the tax cuts permanent. Rep. Jim Renacci (R-OH-16) has been a key…
Read MoreDeWine, Cordray Spar Over Economy, Healthcare, Guns and Environment
Mike DeWine promised in Monday’s night’s gubernatorial debate to be focused on jobs and job creation “every single day I’m in office” while his opponent Richard Cordray said he would focus most strongly on healthcare reform. With the format switching to a town-hall setting at Marietta College, the two candidates…
Read More