After the First Republican Debate Mark Meckler August 7, 2015 Engaged Citizens, Featured, Mark's Commentaries, Media Coverage, News, Shared Values The first Republican primary presidential debate is over. What did conservative viewers think of the candidates? After the debate, Mark Meckler...
2016 Race: Why a Tea Party President is a Real Possibility Mark Meckler May 6, 2015 Engaged Citizens, Featured, Incumbent Accountability, Mark's Commentaries, News When the Tea Party began in 2009, even those of us at the heart of the movement couldn’t have predicted how it would permanently alter America’s...
Wisconsin Home Invasions: When the Government Upends Democracy Mark Meckler May 2, 2015 Barf Bag, Big Government, Corruption, Featured, Mark's Commentaries, News Cindy woke up to a battering ram at her front door. She opened the door to a rushing mob of policemen, yelling and barging through her house with no...
By Any Means Necessary: Big Government’s War on Dissent Mark Meckler May 16, 2014 Big Government, Featured, News Tom DeLay was at the apex of Congressional power. As House majority leader, the Texas Republican was one of the most influential conservatives in the...
Scott Walker, Don’t Become One of Them Mark Meckler May 12, 2014 Featured, Mark's Commentaries, News Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker never got a college degree. He says it is one of his biggest regrets in life. It weighs on him so heavily that his...