July 23, 2020 Colorado GOP lawmaker describes Antifa's 'total violence' at 'Back the Blue' rally The 'Back the Blue' rally last weekend in Denver first devolved into a dangerous skirmish when anti-cop demonstrators took to the stage, Colorado Republican Rep. Patrick Neville said Thursday.
July 18, 2020 Ronna McDaniel: Jacksonville RNC will put 'the perfect blend of safety and health together' The GOP Chairwoman says she's concerned about Democratic governors 'shutting down' freedom of speech
July 16, 2020 Judge Andrew Napolitano: Even hateful, hurtful and harmful speech is protected speech Punishing speech is the most dangerous business because there will be no end to it. The remedy for hateful or threatening speech is not silence or punishments; it is more speech.
July 15, 2020 Hannity praises Liberty University suit against 'garbage' NY Times, says paper 'exposed yet again' Sean Hannity reacted to Liberty University's lawsuit against the "garbage" New York Times on Wednesday, praising the move as a step in the right direction to combat an "information crisis" plaguing the country.
July 15, 2020 Joe Concha: Bari Weiss' resignation letter exposes 'patently toxic' culture at NY Times Former New York Times opinion editor and columnist Bari Weiss's scathing resignation letter exposes a "patently toxic" culture at the paper, The Hill's Joe Concha asserted Wednesday.
July 14, 2020 Andrew Sullivan announces resignation from New York magazine, says reason 'pretty self-evident' Conservative columnist Andrew Sullivan announced his resignation from New York magazine on Tuesday amid ongoing controversy surrounding free speech and viewpoint diversity at major publications.
July 12, 2020 Missouri couple’s gun rights defended in letter to AG Barr from 12 GOP lawmakers Twelve Republican members of Congress have written to U.S. Attorney General William Barr, arguing in defense of the Second Amendment rights of a Missouri couple whose rifle and handgun are now in the possession of local authorities.
July 10, 2020 Dozens of academics, journalists blast 'cancel culture' critics who signed Harper's open letter A group of journalists and academics denounced a letter Harper's Magazine published in opposition to what's been described as a stifling environment for free speech.
July 10, 2020 Sen. John Barrasso on Pelosi's failure to denounce statue destruction: ‘She has surrendered to the mob’ House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., has "surrendered" to the radical left "mob" by declining to admonish protesters tearing down historical statues and defacing monuments, Wyoming Republican Sen. John Barrasso said Friday.
July 6, 2020 Gun-related online businesses bemoan growing Big Tech's suppression of the Second Amendment After Karl Kasarda's YouTube channel InRange TV was wiped without warning in early 2018, the firearm enthusiast said he had little option but to turn to posting clips and reviews on a platform of a different kind: PornHub.