SCOTUS Decisions on Aereo, Cell Phone Privacy, NLRB Appointments (IPI Podcast)
This week the Supremes ruled favorably not only for property rights and civil liberties, but also delivered a hefty bench slap on a White House power grab.
SoundByte: Obama's Promises Bring Thousands Across the Border
Latin American children are flooding over the border because of President Obama’s promises, and IPI’s Dr. Merrill Matthews warns, tragically, that may cost some of them their lives.
Cantor Loss May Spell Ex-Im's Exit (Audio: Interview)
With a Cantor loss, the Export-Import Bank, an FDR-era corporate welfare program, may finally be phased out.
VA Scandal: Bigger Than Benghazi? (Audio: Interview)
Merrill Matthews says we're only beginning to see the major fallout from the VA scandal, and why it will spell disaster for Democrats in November's midterms.
We're All in the VA Now (Audio: Interview)
IPI's Merrill Matthews discusses why the VA scandal will stick to Democrats in the 2014 midterm elections, especially since the VA health care system too closely resembles Obamacare.
Media Matters Likes Card Check For Everyone Else, But Not For Them
Liberals have long fought for unions, but do they keep up the fight when it’s within their own group?
Did Raising the Debt Ceiling Hurt Republican Elections Hopes?
Tom Giovanetti discusses the impact that raising the debt ceiling will have in the next election cycle and the dangers of the president's disregard for the constitution.
Why is Obama Stalling on Keystone?
Moving forward on Keystone XL may seem like a no-brainer, but the president continues to stall, much to the detriment of the economy as well as moderate Democrats in energy-producing states.
Obama Has a Pen and a Phone, So What Does Congress Have?
Merrill Matthews tells WQSC-Charleston host Rocky D five ways Republicans in Congress can push Obama to rethink an executive power grab strategy.
Pushing Back Against an Executive Order Power Grab
The Constitution establishes a legislative process and Congress should defend its role as Obama pushes the limits of executive action.