A new poll conducted among likely GOP voters in the Nashville suburbs of Brentwood and Franklin by Triton Polling shows that voter concerns about traffic congestion, illegal immigration and rising crime are at the top of the list. Recent school shootings have also resulted in over 90% of the Republican…
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California Canât Make Pregnancy Centers Advertise Abortion, Supreme Court Rules
by Rachel del Guidice The Supreme Court, in a 5-4 ruling Tuesday, struck down a California law mandating that pro-life pregnancy centers advertise where clients may get an abortion. The decision, supporters said, confirmed that government canât compel citizens to promote messages they donât agree with. âNo one should be…
Read MoreThe Flawed Red Hen Analogy Shows Liberals Still Donât Understand Christian Baker Case
by Monica Burke After a Lexington, Virginia, restaurant, the Red Hen, refused service to White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Friday, commentators on the left immediately seized upon a false analogy. They likened that incident to the Masterpiece Cakeshop case, the case of the Christian baker in…
Read MorePhiladelphia Becoming Model City in Accommodating Islamists & Illegal Aliens
Earlier this month thousands viewed Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney’s “happy dance” over solidifying the city’s status as a sanctuary protecting criminal illegal aliens. Two years ago, Kenney took the lead to help the Philly Eid Coalition achieve its goal of adding two Muslim holidays to the school district calendar relying…
Read MoreNSA Contractor ‘Reality Winner’ Pleads Guilty In Leak Case
by Will Racke Former National Security Agency contractor Reality L. Winner pleaded guilty Tuesday to sending a media outlet a classified document pertaining to Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. A former Air Force linguist, Winner is the first person to be prosecuted by the Trump administration for…
Read MoreRichard Viguerie Commentary: How William F. Buckley Jr. Gave Birth to the Conservative Movement
by Richard A Viguerie, CHQ Chairman One man – William F. Buckley Jr. – and his new magazine National Review were successful in creating a mass conservative movement in the years after 1955. We learn the reasons for their success in this excerpt from Chapter 5 (âThe Birth of a Movementâ) of Americaâs Right…
Read MoreOn the 10th Anniversary of the Heller Decision, Many States Refuse to Recognize the Second Amendment
By Natalia Castro Ten years ago, the Supreme Court ruled that every American has a basic right to defend themselves. D.C. v. Heller affirmed the constitutional right granted in the Second Amendment to keep and bear arms not just for the purpose of creating a militia but also for basic protection for…
Read MoreAnother Wave of Spin-Offs Leaves General Electric Vastly Changed
General Electric Company is shrinking again, becoming a mere shadow of the globe-spanning conglomerate that it was before the Great Recession. GE said Tuesday that it will spin off its health-care business and sell its interest in Baker Hughes, which provides drilling services to oil and gas companies. The moves…
Read MoreOpen Borders Socialist Ousts High-Ranking Democrat Congressman in Shocking New York Primary
by Julia Cohen Incumbent New York Democratic Rep. Joseph Crowley, the fourth most powerful Democrat in the House, lost to his democratic socialist challenger Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in the New York primary on Tuesday, according to the New York Times. Rep. Crowley lost with 42.4 percent of the vote to…
Read MoreSupreme Court Upholds Trump’s Travel Ban
by Masood Farivar The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday narrowly upheld the Trump administrationâs travel restrictions on citizens of five Muslim-majority countries, handing President Donald Trump a victory in enforcing one of his most controversial policies. In a 5-4 decision, the court ruled that the president has the authority…
Read MoreMarsha Blackburn Hails SCOTUS Decision Declaring Trump Travel Ban Constitutional, While Leftist Supported Phil Bredesen Appears to Duck Issue
Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN-07), the Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate seat held by retiring Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN), was quick to weigh in on today’s Supreme Court ruling in favor of President Trump’s travel ban on residents of foreign countries that fail to meet security screening standards challenged in…
Read MorePoll in Williamson County State House District 61 Shows Brandon Ogles and Bill Lee Leading in Their Primary Races
A new poll conducted among likely GOP voters in the Nashville suburbs of Brentwood and Franklin by Triton Polling shows good news for State House candidate Brandon Ogles and Gubernatorial candidate Bill Lee, along with some warning signs for Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn in her bid for the U.S. Senate. The…
Read MoreRep. Dana Rohrbacher Endorses Judd Matheny in 6th Congressional District GOP Primary
NASHVILLE, TN–In an exclusive interview with The Tennessee Star on Monday, Rep. Dana Rohrbacher (R-CA), a leading member of the House Freedom Caucus and former aide to Ronald Reagan, explained why he is endorsing State Rep. Judd Matheny (R-Tullahoma) in the Republican primary in Tennessee’s 6th Congressional District. “Our country…
Read MoreHas a New Civil War Already Begun and What Side Is Phil Bredesen On?
In a Glenn Reynolds (aka Instapundit) op-ed published at The Tennessean, the law professor and argues that said civil war is already underway:Â Is America headed toward a civil war? Sanders, Nielsen incidents show it has already begun Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Kirstjen Nielsen experiences at restaurants suggest a ‘soft’ civil…
Read MoreDemocrats Split on Decorum of Confronting Off-Duty Trump Staffers
Opposition Democrats are divided on whether it is acceptable to confront officials with President Donald Trump’s administration while they are in restaurants and other venues. Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, who is the leader of the Democrats in the House of Representatives, is disagreeing with another California delegation member who has called…
Read MoreTDOT Commissioner Says Nashville Transit Plan Would Have Helped No One
TDOTâs leader said Nashvilleâs transit plan failed at the ballot box because it âhad no bearing on regional trafficâ and would not help anyone, the Nashville Business Journal reports. John Schroer made the comments at a town hall meeting last week at Williamson Inc., the Williamson County Chamber of Commerce.…
Read MoreNashville Metro Council Asks Citizens to Critique Future Budgets
Nashville residents soon will have a voice in Metro Councilâs spending habits. Metro Council voted 34-4 to create a âBlue Ribbon Commissionâ like a popular one in Atlanta in which private citizens may critique the budget, Nashville Public Radio WPLN reports. The commission will form by October. Councilman Fabian Bedne…
Read MoreDemocrat PAC Uses Fear Mongering and Deception to Malign Conservative Legislators, Praises Governor Haslam On Gas Tax Increase
LEBANON, Tennessee â A newly launched Political Action Committee (PAC) commissioned a billboard with a scandalous message attacking two conservative middle Tennessee lawmakers, former State Senator Mae Beavers (R-Mt. Juliet) and current State Senator Mark Pody (R-Lebanon), for their votes against Governor Haslamâs gas tax increasing IMPROVE Act. The IMPROVE…
Read MoreCommentary: Rep Jim Jordan Exposes Speaker Paul Ryan’s Dirty Little Secret on Amnesty Vote
by CHQ Staff Principled limited government constitutional conservative Representative Jim Jordan was on CBS Newsâ Face the Nation on Sunday morning and he exposed a dirty little secret that the establishment would like to hide from the 70+ percent of Americans who want the strict immigration enforcement that President Trump promised…
Read MoreSupreme Court Lifts Ruling on Christian Florist Barronelle Stutzman, Who Refused to Decorate Same-Sex Wedding for Long-time Customers
Reuters After siding with a baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday sent back to lower courts a similar dispute over a florist who declined to create flower arrangements for a same-sex wedding based on her Christian beliefs.…
Read MoreIllegal Aliens Get In-State Tuition in Five States That Also Allow Them to Practice Law
California, New York, Florida, New Jersey and Connecticut all provide the in-state tuition benefit for illegal aliens in their states and all permit illegal aliens who graduate from law school, to apply for and obtain a license to practice law. Last week Connecticut became the fifth state to change its…
Read MoreChina Scrambles To Blunt The Force Of Trumpâs Tariffs With Over $100 Billion Injection
by Hannah Bogorowski Chinaâs central bank announced late Sunday that it is planning to unleash nearly 700 billion yuan ($107.5 billion) into the financial system by cutting the amount of cash some banks must hold as reserves by 50 basis points. The Peopleâs Bank of China (PBOC) said on…
Read MoreCommentary: It Is Time to Fire the Swamp!
By Natalia Castro Americans were ignited to head to the polls when President Donald Trump traveled the country in 2016 promising to âdrain the swamp,â but the only group that can truly do this is the swamp itself in Congress. Civil service reform rarely gets the media attention that health…
Read MoreNational Poll: Over Half Of Americans Happy With Economy Under Trump
by Michael Sandoval A majority of Americans approve of the economy under President Trump despite controversial immigration policies, according to a CNBC poll released Monday. CNBCâs All-American Economic Survey found 51 percent approve of the economy, an increase of six points since March. Fifty-four percent of Americans rated the economy…
Read MoreFollowing Portland, San Diego, and New York, ICE Protesters Set Up Camp In Front Of LA Detention Center
by Julia Cohen A group who calls itself âL.A. Against I.C.E.â has set up a camp in front of the Immigration and Customs Enforcementâs Los Angeles detention center, according to the groupâs twitter account. https://twitter.com/LAagainstICE/status/1010910647717003270 The group have been outside of the center since Friday, according to a tweet retweeted by L.A.…
Read MorePhil Bredesen Silent on Harassment of Republican Women by Left Wing Activists Who Are Giving Him Money
While Democrat Phil Bredesen was quick to accuse President Donald Trump of “child abuse” for simply enforcing current immigration law, he doesn’t seem to have a problem with his prominent Democrat friends like Rep Maxine Waters calling for Republicans and conservatives to be harassed in public simply because of who…
Read MoreCommentary: Itâs Time For President Trump To Go Full Andrew Jackson On Overreaching Judges
by CHQ Staff The news that a Bush-appointed federal district judge, John D. Bates (pictured), has ruled that Obamaâs executive amnesty, not actual immigration law, is the law and that Trump must fully restore and renew the program is such a radical exhibition of judicial overreach that it should…
Read MoreGubernatorial Candidate Bill Lee Wants Term Limits For State Legislators
Gubernatorial candidate Bill Lee a relative newcomer and self-described “outsider” to Tennessee state politics, is trying to use this status to distinguish himself from the other candidates: There are four people running for the Republican primary in this race. The others are politicians. They all either worked for the government…
Read MoreThe Tennessee Star Announces A Week Long Letters to the Editor ‘Endorse-A-Rama’ for the Last Week of July
The 2018 election season is in full swing, and with primary election day just a few short weeks away, we thought we would ask who your candidate of choice is for the record number of candidates running for open seats this year! Starting Monday, June 25th, we will begin accepting…
Read MoreCommentary: Yes, Brexit Will Happen – And It Will Work
by Ted R. Bromund This week has seen big, and potentially confusing, events in Great Britainâs struggle to Brexitâto regain its national independence from the European Union. As we reach the second anniversary of the Brexit referendum, which took place on June 23, 2016, hereâs what has happened. In 1973,…
Read MoreREPORT: Border Patrol Agent Injured Shielding an Older Woman as ‘Melee’ of Protestors Enjulfed Bus Departing Texas Illegal Alien Processing Center
Fox News’ field reporter Griff Jenkins – while reporting on the leftist protesters attempting to disrupt the processing of illegal aliens at a Texas border control facility – told his collegues on Fox and Friends Weekend Sunday that a border patrol agent was injured trying to control a crowd of during…
Read MoreDem Chief of Staff Tried to Expose Suspected Theft Ring on Capitol Hill, Was Met with Resistance
by Luke Rosiak Democrat Rep. Yvette Clarkeâs chief of staff tried reported that Abid Awan and the New York congresswomanâs other top aides were part of what the staffer thought was a theft ring, sources say. Clarke waited to fire Abid until he was under scrutiny from House officials for…
Read MoreTrump Supporters and Republicans from Tennessee, Virginia, Florida and Rest of U.S. Subjected to Bigoted Attacks by Leftists
by Ethan Barton Staffers and allies of President Donald Trump face a new normal in todayâs heated political environment: the potential for harassment and protests anywhere they show their faces â both in their public and private lives. Democratic California Rep. Maxine Waters shocked political observers over the weekend by…
Read MoreNo Tariffs, No Barriers, No Subsidies: The Rep. Yoho Path to Subsidy-Free Sugar
by Rick Manning âNo tariffs, no barriers, thatâs the way it should be â and no subsidies,â President Donald Trump during a speech to G-7 leaders on June 8, 2018. Congress has a chance to move the ball forward on achieving this ideal as they consider the farm bill. …
Read MoreFederal Law, Not President Trump, Dictates How Unaccompanied Children and Family Units Are Treated at the Border
by Robert Romano Between 2009 and 2016, more than 242,000 unaccompanied children arrived at the southwest border, according to data compiled by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol, averaging about 30,000 a year. In 2016, that number was about 20,000. In addition, in 2016, about 23,000 family units were apprehended at the…
Read MoreCommentary: California Dreaming
by George Rasley A controversial plan to split California into three new jurisdictions has now qualified for the Nov. 6 ballot giving voters in the Golden State the first opportunity to split a state since the creation of West Virginia in 1863. The proposal aims to invoke Article IV,…
Read MoreBob Corker Subverts President Trump Yet Again: Says Order to Reunite Immigrant Families Not ‘Realistic’
U.S. Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN)Â told âFace the Nationâ that the immigration policy that separated families was done in a âready, fire, aim way,â and insinuated that Republicans who are concerned about illegal immigration hate others. The Tennessee Republican appeared on the CBS show Sunday. The host asked him if the…
Read MoreEve Thomas Sworn In As Knoxville Police Department’s First Female Chief
Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero has promoted Deputy Chief Eve Thomas to become Knoxvilleâs first-ever female police chief, WBIR reported. Thomas was sworn in Thursday and succeeds Chief David Rausch as he becomes director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation on Monday, June 25. Rausch is taking over the TBI after…
Read MoreCynthia Nixon Calls ICE a âTerrorist Organizationâ
by Julia Cohen New York Democratic gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon referred to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as a âterrorist organizationâ in a Thursday night tweet. âICE is a terrorist organization, and its egomaniacal leader is Donald Trump,â the tweet says. ICE is a terrorist organization, and its egomaniacal leader is Donald…
Read MoreCommentary: Janus Decision Likely to Be Good for Government Workers
By Richard McCarty For over a decade, Mark Janus has had to pay fees to a union to keep his job as a child support specialist at the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services. Believing that he should not be forced to pay these fees to a union whose…
Read MoreMexican Airline Offers Free Flights to Reunite Families
Reuters Mexican airline Volaris said Friday it was offering free flights to reunite families separated by the âzero toleranceâ immigration policy of U.S. President Donald Trump. âIt hurts us to see these children without their parents and it is our vocation to reunite them,â Volaris said in a statement.…
Read MoreAs a Tax Accountant, I Can Tell You Tax Reform Is Helping Small Businesses
by Kalena Bruce As we enter the summer, Republicans and Democrats continue to debate the merits of the tax cuts. Lost in this partisan bickering is the genuine and long-overdue relief the tax cuts offer small businesses. Sadly, the media reporting on small business tax cuts has been heavily…
Read MoreSouth Carolina Congressional Hopeful Katie Arrington Badly Injured in Fatal Car Crash, Democrat Opponent Suspends Campaign, Calls for Prayer
by Thomas Phippen South Carolina Republican congressional candidate Katie Arrington was injured in a car accident late Friday night, days after defeating incumbent Rep. Mark Sanford for the partyâs nomination. Arrington was in the passenger seat of a car heading toward Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, when her vehicle was…
Read MoreNew Book â#DUPEDâ Shoots Down All Of Hoggâs Rhetoric
by Molly Prince Constitutional lawyer and New York Times best-selling author Mark Smith combats David Hoggâs rhetoric in his latest book, â#Duped,â which serves as a response to the newly-minted gun-control activist and Parkland graduateâs recently released book, â#NeverAgain.â Smith exposes the leftâs celebration and exploitation of students in order…
Read MoreBorder Patrol Seizes Heroin at New Mexico Checkpoint
The U.S. Border Patrol says its agents have seized more than $1 million in heroin at an immigration checkpoint in New Mexico. The agency says authorities conducting an inspection at the checkpoint on New Mexico Highway 70 found the drugs Thursday in a black Honda that was being transported across…
Read MoreCulture of Corruption: Metro Nashville Paid $175,000 for ‘Cost-Efficient’ Paint Job to Spruce Up Fairgrounds and It’s ‘Already Peeling’
The Nashville Metro government paid over $175,000 to paint the fairgrounds but Larry Atema, the fairgrounds project manager, asked the painting contractor who did the job to use âcost-efficient paintâ that turned out to be under warranty for only three months. “But some of that paint is already peeling, after less…
Read MoreIncredibles 2: Making Superheroes Great Again
by Jordan J. Ballor I saw Incredibles 2 over the Fatherâs Day weekend, and just like its predecessor, thereâs a lot to ponder beneath the surface of this animated film. In the real world weâve had to wait 14 years, but the sequel picks up basically where the original left off. As the…
Read MoreJudd Matheny Gets Endorsement of Michael Reagan for Congressional Bid in Tennessee’s 6th
Conservative Republican Judd Matheny picked up a big endorsement this week when Michael Reagan, son of former President Ronald Reagan and a former nationally syndicated talk radio host, visited Tennessee to promote his campaign for Congress in Tennesseeâs 6th Congressional District. The August 2 Republican Primary will select a nominee to…
Read MoreMike Huckabee Endorses Randy Boyd For Tennessee Governor
Conservative former presidential candidate Mike Huckabee has endorsed Republican candidate Randy Boyd for governor of Tennessee. Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas, made the announcement in a television ad Friday, the Boyd campaign announced. âHuckabee, a notable voice for the conservative movement, is throwing his support behind Randy as a…
Read MoreSteve Gill Remembers John Ward, the ‘Voice of the Vols’
In the final segment of Friday’s Gill Report, broadcast live on WETR 92.3 FM in Knoxville, Steve Gill reflected on the life and times of legendary Vols sports broadcaster, John Ward. Ward passed away this week at age 88 after a lengthy illness. The segment opened up with a 1995…
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