It may seem like independents have an overwhelming deck stacked against them in the political arena, both in power and money.
Yet any group has a tool in their arsenal
Peter Ackerman, chairman of the group Level the Playing Field, an organization that is challenging the current duopolistic structure of presidential debates, recently discussed his lawsuit against the bipartisan Commission
The spirit of America is strong; the state of our union is fragile.
That is my conclusion after 100 days driving 14,128 miles through 34 states as an independent
I remember watching the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989, as a young third-generation American of Chinese descent.
Probably the single most striking image, one that has endured the test
RUSKIN, FLA. – Doug Hughes, the man most of the country knows for his Washington, D.C. gyrocopter stunt protesting the corrupting influence of money in politics, is taking action in
In the wake of the 14 terrorism-inspired murders in San Bernardino on December 2, 2015, and other recent terror attacks, some Americans altered their travel plans. They were worried
Reality Check: Do Local Police Need Grenade Launchers?Ben Swann
For the first time, the federal government is actually recalling military equipment that was granted to local law enforcement.
Some
The fact that Virginia’s Republican Party wants voters to take a Party loyalty oath as a condition of voting in the publicly-funded and administered presidential primary shouldn’t
The last 15 years since 9/11 has set into American minds a very narrow view of what terrorism means. A fitting standard definition is:
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This definition both
On December 16, Congressman Jared Polis (D-CO) blasted out a picture on social media that was both humorous and troubling at the same time. It depicts a frazzled Polis
With the polling decline of Ben Carson, Texas U.S. Senator Ted Cruz has emerged as the presumed conservative choice in the Republican presidential primary. As of this writing, Cruz