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Acorn in Connecticut – Voter Fraud?

By Jim Vicevich / October 9, 2008 /

In your schools … now in some kinda trouble … around the country and in Connecticut. I detailed earlier here, how Acorn ran a voter registration drive in Hartford’s public schools. How the city and state allowed this partisan group in still has not been explained … but at least in Bridgeport they are in…

2nd Amendment court battle – Chicago case to be round two

By Steve McGough / September 30, 2009 /

Did the Heller case clear up the meaning of the Constitution’s 2nd Amendment? D.C v. Heller dealt with an individuals right to possess a firearm for private use, but the case did not address the city, local and state laws restricting ownership or purchase. Next up … McDonald v. Chicago.

Gingrich suggests third party rebellion in 2012

By Steve McGough / April 2, 2009 /

Can the American political system handle third party? It’s pretty clear voters have been split between Republicans and Democrats during the past 10 years. Obama won by 7 percent, and Bush won by 3 percent in 2004, but we are defined as a split nation when it comes to national politics. Close races are, well,…

EP. 53 – John Hayward on Trump’s upset chances

By Jim Vicevich / December 9, 2020 / Comments Off on EP. 53 – John Hayward on Trump’s upset chances

Breitbart columnist John Hayward joins us to discuss the president’s chances of pulling off an upset.