Volume XV Number 15 – June 17, 2016
How many times do we have to replay the same mistake in the battle with radical Islamic terrorists?
How many times do we have to replay the same mistake in the battle with radical Islamic terrorists?
A few things first, the Clinton campaign plans to have sufficient funding to contest Texas.
It seems like it took forever, but the acrimonious 2016 Primary season is finally over.
There is an age-old adage that “silence is golden.” It is an adage, according to the Cambridge Dictionary, that means that there are circumstances when “it is better to say nothing.”
Last week at the Republican National Conference meetings in Florida, Trump’s new “handlers” told us we would see a pivot to a more “Presidential-like” Trump, and indeed, for a day, we heard a more measured and restrained candidate.
It used to be when Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, or George W. Bush were President, enemies knew not to mess with the U.S.
Let’s get this straight; as Belgium suffers a 9/11 scale attack by ISIS – Islamic terrorists, President Obama continued his apology tour, this time in Cuba.
In a chilling reminder of the attack on free speech in pre-Nazi Germany, the leftist P.C. speech police are getting bolder, and are an emerging threat to our First Amendment rights.
TCR would like to congratulate all its endorsed contested candidates who either won outright or who placed in the top two and have advanced to the May 24th Runoff Election.
Read our feature article in the TCR 2016 Primary Voters Guide (starting on page 3) and make a choice.
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