BRAUNLICH: At Last, Hollywood Does Reagan Right

As for those among us who are older and wiser, take the moment to remember another time when the freedom movement was on the ascendency, lift a glass, and dream your old best dreams.

It has been 30 years since Ronald Reagan walked off the American political stage; two decades since he was laid to rest in the lengthening shadows of Simi Valley’s “golden hour.” But with the coming August 30 release of the big budget biographical film Reagan, he will again spring to life, albeit on screen. Americans will […]

CORTEZ: Lack of Media Balance Impacting Minority Voters

Minority and independent voters are chafing at the double standard as the media fawns over Harris and excoriates Trump, writes Daniel Cortez.

Despite excitement over Vice President Kamala Harris’s candidacy and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as running mate, integrity issues need clarification prior to the upcoming Democratic National Convention. If not, Virginia’s Democratic delegates to the DNC Convention who are concerned about their candidate’s contrarian historical actions may lose the support or minority and independent voters. But […]

Kamala Visited School Known For Honoring Terrorist’s Who Murdered American

In 2015, Richard Lakin, a dual Israeli-American citizen and former Connecticut teacher and principal, was brutally attacked in Jerusalem. Shot and stabbed by a terrorist, Lakin later succumbed to his injuries in the hospital. He was a beloved husband, father and grandfather who had dedicated his life to educating generations of students. Following the attack, […]

The Legacy Of Rich Galen: The Quiet Architect Of GOP Success

On August 6, the political world found out it had lost one of its most influential, yet lesser known, figures – Rich Galen. Though not a household name, Galen’s deep understanding of politics played a crucial role in ending the Democrats’ 40-year dominance in the U.S. House of Representatives. Galen, 77, resided in Alexandria, Virginia, […]