Kathleen Burch | June 4, 2012
An African American woman calls into Mark Levin to express her disgust with the liberal claims that Voter ID Laws are a ploy to disenfranchise minority voters.  This video clip was featured on The Right Scoop.
Kathleen Burch | June 1, 2012
Fox Nation features Obama's sterling word choice during an explanation of his Economic Plan to voters in Minnesota.
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Kathleen Burch | June 1, 2012
On Wednesday, Attorney General Eric Holder gave a keynote address at the inaugural Faith Leaders Summit on Voting Rights in which he warned that Voter ID Laws pose a disproportionate threat to the minority vote. Despite the flood of evidence offered by James O'Keefe, the King Street Patriots, the Minnesota Majority, and the Election Integrity Project, Holder affirmed that "no form of electoral…
Kathleen Burch | June 1, 2012
J. Christian Adams, election lawyer and author of Injustice, maintains that "the Holder justice department is leveraging its power to attack state election integrity measures."
Kathleen Burch | June 1, 2012
Chris Matthew's hosts Rep. Lewis on Hardball to converse about Voter ID Laws and what they identify as the pitfalls of the laws.
Kathleen Burch | June 1, 2012
On Special Report, Charles Krauthammer discussed David Axelrod's press conference this afternoon.  Krauthammer viewed Axelrod as the wrong figure to act as a surrogate for Obama because of his role as an adviser and not an elected official.
Kathleen Burch | June 1, 2012
Former President Clinton defends Presidential candidate Mitt Romney's business record and suggests the campaign get back to the issues.
Kathleen Burch | May 31, 2012
Politicker features a followup to Mayor Bloomberg's movement to limit soda to under 16 oz in restaurants and movie theatres in New York City. The ban on sugary drinks is a part of the Mayor's public health agenda, but apparently the installation of a National Donut Day is a just a "frivolity that is exceptional joy."
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Kathleen Burch | May 31, 2012
When I was 18, I worked as a door-to-door canvasser for the reelection campaign of my state Senator. That summer, I had a lot of doors slammed in my face and a lot of angry words thrown at me as I mustered a smile and politely excused myself from the porches of outraged American voters. Their biggest grievance? "One politician can't change anything."Years later, this sentiment still strikes a…
Kathleen Burch | May 31, 2012
Illinois Rep. Mike Bost (R-Murphysboro), disgusted with the amount of power House Speaker Mike Madigan holds, launched an invective against a state House pension reform bill endorsed by Gov. Pat Quinn and Madigan.