Bookmark this column to read again if your candidate loses. All is not lost. You live in a country where people are more free than any other.
“If men were angels,” wrote Madison in Federalist No. 51, “no government would be necessary.” Donald Trump is certainly no ...
Demetrius Fotopoulos, a senior psychology major at the University of Notre Dame, joined fellow students at the College ...
"When you don't take corporate PAC money or federalist lobby money, I mean I'm telling you what, it's even more stacked against you," Kunce said. "The fact that we did what we did, I think that ...
A president executes laws passed by Congress. A president does not make law. In Federalist Paper 51, James Madison explains that the structure of the Constitution is explicitly designed to ...
Ronald Reagan’s legacy has largely turned to ashes, writes Bruce Fein in a review of Max Boot’s latest biography.
Trump may be able to replace one or two justices, and is expected to name people who are even more conservative than his ...
What if neither Kamala Harris nor Donald Trump secures the crucial 270 electoral votes needed to win, setting up a rare ...
[4] Background of the Federalist Papers The Federalist Papers are the 85 articles ... Madison No 50 Periodical Appeals to the People Considered Hamilton and Madison No 51 The Structure of the ...
Theoretically, we might end up with a president and vice president from different parties. Here’s how that could happen.
Alaska’s three Electoral College votes are going to Republican former President Donald Trump unless there’s an upset of ...