Nearly three-fourths of Democrats are convinced the U.S. has become a “fascist dictatorship” but a new Rasmussen survey also says two-thirds of Republicans and more than half of Independents disagree. 0. This survey grew from a remark by liberal commentator Elie Mystal, who asserted, “We live in a fascist dictatorship.” She declared a constitutional crisis. […]
In Mass. They’re Commemorating 250th Lexington, Concord Anniversary
By Dave Workman It was on the morning of Wednesday, April 19, 1775 when hundreds of British troops were dispatched from Boston to the villages of Lexington and Concord in an effort to seize arms and ammunition from colonial militias, which the British feared would be used in a revolution. Instead of catching the Colonials […]
ATF Targeting Old Men in Rural Missouri
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project The entire State of Missouri can rest much easier now. The ATF has made the Show-Me State a much safer place. Two rule breakers from small Missouri towns were indicted by a federal grand jury last week. Their crimes? They’re accused of selling guns without a federal license. […]
Poll: Majority Favors Proof-of-Citizenship for Voting
A new Rasmussen survey says an “overwhelming” majority of likely voters “consider it important to keep illegal aliens from voting in American elections, and nearly two-thirds support legislation to require proof of citizenship for voting.” Rasmussen released the results of its survey Tuesday. The survey of 1,048 U.S. Likely Voters was conducted on April 2-3 […]
Liberty Park Exclusive: New Poll Gives Dem Members of Congress Lowest Marks
Congressional Democrats are getting lower ratings from voters than their Republican colleagues, and according to a new Rasmussen survey, “even many Democratic voters don’t care much for their own party’s congressional members.” The stinging numbers were released Monday by Rasmussen Reports, which revealed, among other things, that a recent telephone and online survey found only […]
The New York Times’ Latest Anti-gun News Story
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Print journalism is pretty simple, really. At least it used to be. For decades there were basically two types of stories, news and opinion. Reporters wrote news stories. Columnists and a few others wrote opinion pieces. But in recent years we’ve seen another type of journalism rise in […]
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