Month: November 2018
BRIAN HOWEY: A volatile U.S. Senate race nears end
Through all the Mexico Joe and China Mike antics, the food fights, splittin’ firewood, through the blur of tens of millions of dollars worth of TV ads, the Indiana U.S. Senate race is in its final days.
Democrats agenda would be costly
As mid-term elections near, the agenda of the Democrat Party remains cleverly covert.
GUEST COMMENTARY: Another news option for conservatives
On Tuesday, millions of Americans are going to go to the polls. Choosing the next leaders of our country is a sacred civic ritual. The country faces serious challenges at home and abroad, and our leaders are sure to face…
With human trafficking, follow the money
In your Oct. 25 article, “3 suspects arrested for prostitution at 2 Highland massage parlors,” you report on three women who were arrested at two massage parlors and charged with prostitution.
WALTER WILLIAMS: Democratic-controlled House
Democrats are hoping the coming election will give them a majority in the House of Representatives. Republicans and much of our nation dread that prospect. My question is: What would a House majority mean for the Democrats? Let’s look at…
GUEST COMMENTARY: The time has come to shout it from the rooftops
Wow, the Senate hearing for Brett Kavanaugh and his resulting confirmation to the Supreme Court laid bare a simmering divide between women and men (albeit a political divide in this case). On one side, you have predominantly men (with some…
GUEST COMMENTARY: The most important election ever? No
To listen to the media, this election is the most important in generations. The media are outdone in their breathlessness only by politicians who proclaim it the most important in history. The election of 2018, really? This election is more…
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