This is an update to my article posted on September 20th. Major news outlets had previously reported that Chick-Fil-A had caved in to Chicago politicians and special interest groups over the issue of same-sex marriage. … Continue reading
At least nine people were killed and 28 others wounded in a spate of shootings since Friday night in Chicago, according to local reports. The most recent shooting death occurred on Sunday afternoon in the city’s … Continue reading
We were tipped off by John Boch at Guns Save Life that there’s a small rebellion brewing among downstate Illinois state’s attorneys over the right to bear arms, something that – unlike any other state in … Continue reading
With an eye on middle-class voters, Mitt Romney waded into an obscure social issue today, accusing President Barack Obama of gutting the welfare system’s work requirements at the expense of taxpayers. Speaking at a manufacturing plant … Continue reading
These days if you speak out honestly about Conservative views and values, all you need to do is look at what happened to Chick-fil-A and/or Carrie Prejean to see what happens. While Muslim restaurants in … Continue reading
A Chicago politician said he will block Chick-fil-A from opening a restaurant in his ward, following anti-gay marriage remarks by the fast food chain’s president. Alderman Joe Moreno, who represents Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood, plans to use his … Continue reading
Alex Okrent, a staffer in the Obama for America campaign who has worked with Barack Obama’s political team since 2004, died Friday after collapsing in the Chicago headquarters. President Barack Obama called his family to offer … Continue reading
To most passers-by, the tens of thousands of people who jammed the sidewalks of Greenwich Village on Sunday were just the typical tank-top-clad revelers of a gay pride weekend. But to Aaron Levine, a 19-year-old, clipboard-toting … Continue reading
The United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois ruled today that it is unconstitutional for Chicago to treat people with non-violent misdemeanor convictions the same as convicted felons. The NRA-supported case, Gowder v. … Continue reading
Illinois voters head to the polls Tuesday to select their choice for the best candidate to be the Republican presidential nominee. Here are five things to watch ahead of the evening’s nominating contest. Tuesday night’s primary … Continue reading
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