Why my eyes were glued to Twitter all weekend.
Over the weekend, I kept a close eye on my Twitter feed because I was dying a slow, painful internal death.
Over the weekend, I kept a close eye on my Twitter feed because I was dying a slow, painful internal death.
“Millions of women have taken feminist advice and it’s led to unparalleled misery.”
At a recent Heritage Foundation panel, syndicated columnist Mona Charen made this assertion.
Yesterday, the Supreme Court of the United States began hearing oral arguments in the case of Sebelius v.
As my mother and I were driving down the palm tree lined roads of Florida’s beautiful Marco Island, where we spent Spring Break, we got involved in a discussion about speakers at the Conservative Political Action Conference, which was hosted in Washington in the beginning of March.
A few weeks ago, I wrote a post about sexual assault in the military and noted (or complained a bit) that very little has been done in terms of fixing the number of sexual assaults in the military.
Married to the “Dean” of Congress, Deborah Dingell is looking for her turn in the political light.
Alright, so this post isn’t particularly related to the United States, but I think that it’s completely worth talking about.
After having a brief heart attack last night when my Netflix wouldn’t load and being unable to watch House of Cards, I finished the remainder of the season this morning (don’t worry – no spoilers).
I’ve been pretty much locked up in my room since Friday, binge watching House of Cards (if you didn’t do the same, you should re-evaluate your life choices here, friend).
How can Hillary be brought down if she runs for President in 2016?
Yesterday, Sandra Fluke made the announcement that she would not be running for US Congress, stating,
“Thanks so much to everyone who encouraged me to#runsandrarun, your support means the world to me.
My god, can the President give a speech.