Ann Coulter Worries Donald Trump Is Mental
…typical one: threaten lawsuits over the lost Louisiana delegates. But that won’t amount to much. And actually, should he prevail in decertifying Louisiana’s results, it would lead to fewer delegates…
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…typical one: threaten lawsuits over the lost Louisiana delegates. But that won’t amount to much. And actually, should he prevail in decertifying Louisiana’s results, it would lead to fewer delegates…
…sharing of information, and not censoring.” “And we just had a major decision last week from a court in Louisiana, a federal court in Louisiana, where they said the government…
…state that was expected to favor Donald Trump, and the political betting markets are responding accordingly. A better-than-expected result in Maine could portend favorable returns for Cruz in Louisiana and…
…a “vast censorship enterprise.” At last week’s hearing, Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry, and Louisiana Special Assistant Attorney General D. John Sauer testified in detail about…
In the aftermath of police killings of two black men—Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Philando Castile in Falcon Heights, Minnesota—Black Lives Matter (BLM)-led protests have sprung up in…
…often cite Louisiana as an example of these “common-sense” restrictions. The Pelican State’s 1986 law classifies a “viable in vitro fertilized human ovum” as a “juridical person which shall not…
…party wasn’t ready enough to embrace these ideas? What was it? Pat Buchanan: Well we won New Hampshire, and I won Alaska, Louisiana, and we knocked Gramm out of…
…Planned Parenthood revoked its endorsement of Towns and is pursuing a challenger to his seat. Louisiana state Rep. Katrina Jackson, a Democrat, continues to challenge the national Democratic Party’s status…
…The latest broadsides are a reaction to the court’s considering the constitutionality of Louisiana’s abortion regulations. This case should be an easy call, as nothing in the text or history…
In front of the Supreme Court Wednesday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer joined pro-choice protesters on the day justices debated the constitutionality of a Louisiana pro-abortion legislation titled “Louisiana Unsafe…
…Biden. Before the litigation landed in appellate court, Louisiana District Judge Terry A. Doughty declared in a fitting Independence Day ruling that federal authorities from the Biden White House to…
…auditor, Louisiana last year disenrolled 1,672 individuals with incomes of more than $100,000 from the state’s Medicaid program—including some with income higher than Gov. John Bel Edwards’ salary. But the…
…leaves Medicaid programs ripe for waste, fraud, and abuse. In November 2018, Louisiana’s legislative auditor published a study showing individuals initially deemed eligible for Medicaid remained on the rolls despite…
…example of a state legislature taking proactive steps is Louisiana’s. In the fall, Louisiana legislators saw the state trust fund was in dire straits and made unemployment program integrity reform…
Today, five attorneys general from Indiana, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma sent a joint letter to President Joe Biden urging him to withdraw his nomination of Vanita Gupta to be…
…Mansura, Louisiana, counted 12 relatives who were Lutheran ministers. All her education was in Lutheran schools. She was a church organist. Their home church, founded in 1899, was built on…
…of which occurred during the response to Katrina. It was Nagin and Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco, not Bush, who made the decision not to order a mandatory evacuation of New…
…Hale Boggs, House majority whip, wanted a professional football team for Louisiana. The leagues got their exemption, and NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle announced New Orleans’ team on All Saints Day,…
…Louisiana barred the federal government from collaborating with Silicon Valley tech giants to implement a censorship regime. In Missouri v. Biden, Chief Judge Terry Doughty wrote that if the allegations…
…is being mismanaged. Earlier this year, Louisiana announced its withdrawal from ERIC due to “questionable funding sources and that possibly partisan actors may have access to ERIC network data for…
…willing to espouse disinformation that will lead to poor outcomes for women and their unborn children. Banning Abortion Doesn’t Ban Life-Saving Care In a Wall Street Journal article, Louisiana abortion activist…
When Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., led the charge to oust then-House Speaker Kevin McCarthy last year, many conservatives were cautiously optimistic that his successor, Louisiana’s Rep. Mike Johnson, would lead…
…being Colorado, Ohio, Louisiana, New York, Maine, and Texas. On Oct. 18, Louisianans will vote on a constitutional amendment proposal that seeks to prohibit the acceptance and use of private…
…after meeting him. https://twitter.com/abc7elex/status/904050245759270912 https://twitter.com/abc7elex/status/904144408572043264 https://twitter.com/abc7elex/status/904143882836987905 Trump made a pit stop at the armory in Lake Charles, Louisiana to thank members of the National Guard and the Cajun Navy —…
…into a liquefied-natural-gas project off the coast of Louisiana. When Ye informed Hunter that his business partner, Patrick Ho, was being investigated by U.S. officials, Hunter represented Ho, who was…
…“going along to get along” is a fool’s errand. The bigger question is why the citizens of Louisiana — many Catholic, and many strongly pro-life — keep electing officials like…
…the individual mandate,” wrote Chris Jacobs in The Federalist. 2. Sided with Leftists to Block Louisiana Abortion Law In February 2019, in the first abortion-related case after President Trump appointed…
…is unconstitutional under the First Amendment, the Supreme Court’s own precedent holds otherwise, and for good reason. In Cox v. State of Louisiana, 379 U.S. 559 (1965), the Supreme…
…their positions or attempt a dodge: This includes Wisconsin’s Scott Walker, Indiana’s Mike Pence, and Louisiana’s Bobby Jindal. In fact, the only GOP presidential likely who strongly supports Common Core…
…no tenable freedom to hold a demonstration outside a courthouse (Cox v. Louisiana). That kind of display had the danger of fostering the impression that a verdict inside that courthouse…
…examination of the Gallup surveys (along with available exit poll data from ’08, ’10, and ’12), I am moving several vulnerable Democrats to the endangered list: Mary Landrieu of Louisiana…
…drink of Huey Long, the bombastic, populist Senator from Louisiana in the ‘30s, and he did much to popularize it. It was such a favorite that when he traveled to…
…6 months in jail; Wyoming also has a 6 month jail term and a $750 fine. In Louisiana, the driver’s car can be impounded for failure to insure. Yet the…
…undermines my beliefs about evolution? Well, vouchers can save both of us. As Michael McShane points out over at NRO, if you’re a poor parent in Louisiana Tennessee, Texas or…
…support private money in elections. Perhaps the high numbers for Democrats should come as no surprise. Last year, a similar constitutional amendment banning Zuckbucks in Louisiana elections was approved with…
…to date, however, are transparently cynical. Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu visited a local “coal-fired power plant”; Kentucky Democrat Senate candidate Alison Lundergan Grimes promised to confront Senate Majority Leader Harry…