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Natalie deMacedo

Natalie deMacedo is a student at Hillsdale College where she is studying English and Journalism. As part of Hillsdale’s Dow Journalism Program, she works as a staff reporter and assistant editor for her school paper, the Collegian. She also interned at the Old Colony Memorial in Plymouth, Mass. – her hometown.
by | Mar 14, 2014

“This feels like a punishment,” Julie Birch says, sitting down in her New Mexico home after bandaging her twelve-year-old’s bleeding leg. “The ones doing the right thing got penalized.” Birch is the mother of two athletic sons and the wife…

by | Mar 13, 2014

When it comes to prison reform, Eric Holder might just have a point. Skeptical? Read these two quotes: You want to talk about real conservative governance? Shut prisons down. Save that money. Stop the recidivism rates—lower them. That’s what can…

by | Mar 12, 2014

Today President Obama is touting his new Obamacare numbers: 4.2 million people have enrolled. Yes, 4.2 million out of his original 7 million goal and the deadline is only nineteen days away. But where most Americans would see defeat, the…

by | Mar 12, 2014

By now you’ve probably heard about Sheryl Sandberg’s and Maria Chavez’s campaign to ban the word “bossy.” The campaign stems from a sexist conniption about the fact that rude, pushy girls often get labeled “bossy” by their peers and other…

by | Mar 11, 2014

New information about Lois Lerner’s involvement in the IRS targeting scandal has been released. Congressman Darrell Issa, the chairman of the Committee on Oversight and Government, released a report today compiling Lerner’s emails and other documents to incriminate her since she…

by | Mar 11, 2014

It looks like the Democrats are steadily losing the war on women. The state of West Virginia, which votes for Republican presidents but has a Democratic governor and state legislature, passed a ban on abortions after 20 weeks because babies…

by | Mar 10, 2014

The liberals who lit the firestorm that surrounded the Arizona SB1026 bill have nearly ignored similar legislation in Mississippi. The Mississippi Religious Freedom Restoration Act has already passed through the state senate and will be voted on by the state…

by | Mar 10, 2014

Sarah Palin delivered CPAC’s keynote speech on Saturday with wit and feisty charm that ignited the conservatives in the crowd. Palin had no reservations about attacking Obama and his administration, jabbing at Obamacare, the NSA, and particularly the so-called war…

by | Mar 7, 2014

Texas Governor Rick Perry electrified the crowds with his passionate words this morning at CPAC. Perry introduced his speech discussing the weakened state of America’s place in the world, but quickly turned to solutions and hope: It’s time for a…

by | Mar 7, 2014

Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee gave a standard-issue conservative speech at CPAC this morning, trashing the NSA, Obamacare, abortion, and all forms of government overreach. He also focused heavily on his belief in God, the Christian heritage of America, and our…

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