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First off we hope all our readers out there had a wonderful Fathers’ Day! One Hoosier father who had a busy Sunday was U.S. Senator Dan Coats (R-Ind.). He appeared on Fox News Channel’s Americas News Headquarters on Sunday to discuss the evolving situation in Syria. We’ve made the video of that interview our Hoosier [...]
Read more...Yesterday it was hard to get online without seeing something from someone talking about self-professed National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden. According to multiple press reports Snowden, a contractor employed by the NSA through Booz Allen Hamilton, leaked the information to do start a national debate about the issue. Whether you agree with his reasons [...]
Read more...The press offices at the agencies that make up the intelligence community are likely working harder than ever in response to the ever-changing information about the scope of the government’s domestic surveillance. Last night alone the Director of National Intelligence posted two separate statements late in the evening and there is rampant speculation this story [...]
Read more...One of the voices I respect more than any other in Republican politics is digital strategist Patrick Ruffini. He takes a very straightforward approach to tackling problems and looks for the most effective way to achieve an objective, not the most trendy or fashionable way to get it done. Last night while we were watching [...]
Read more...Katie Glueck of The Politico reports that the College Republican National Committee is releasing their findings later today regarding GOP outreach to youth voters and how it can be improved. The release of this report has generated a great deal of discussion among our editorial board, so we’re sure it’s something you’re going to want [...]
Read more...An amazing document that was, by its own admission, out of date the moment it was published, was recently released for public consumption. Patrick Ruffini was kind enough to tweet out the link to the National Security Agency’s 643-page guide to Internet research. I only had time to scrape the surface last night (what can [...]
Read more...Mark Sanford completed an improbable political turnaround, reclaiming the seat he held in the U.S. House of Representatives that he left after getting elected governor. If you weren’t aware, former Gov. Sanford later left office under an ethical cloud after chasing the object of his affection to Argentina leaving his family and constituents at home. [...]
Read more...Once again, President Obama’s single-minded targeting of the U.S. oil and natural gas industry has resulted in a call to end legitimate tax incentives that favor these businesses and allow them to compete against overseas producers. Once again, Congress will likely muster the necessary votes to defeat such a proposal. And once again, we’re reminded [...]
Read more...All too often we’re hearing about the divide that exists between conservative and liberal campaigns, with President Obama’s reelection campaign pointed to as the exemplar of how far conservatives have to go to “catch up” to what the liberals are doing. Unfortunately, this gap is often identified as just having something to do with technology [...]
Read more...When Indianapolis City-County Councilor Jose Evans switched to the Republican Party early this week, it took the media by storm and apparently shocked Marion County Democrats. However, no one should take those shocked Democrats seriously. Why? Because “Establishment Democrats” only love you when you act according to their “sit down and shut up” policy. They [...]
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