The world has lost a baseball legend and former U.S. senator Jim Bunning at the age of 85
Republicans articles on Democracy Chronicles
Founded by anti-slavery activists, there have been 18 presidents who were Republicans in U.S. history, the first being Abraham Lincoln. Today the party is considered a conservative party. Also see our articles on the Democrats, the conservative leaning Tea Party, and our Third Party Central section.
Russian Dressing, No Beef
If the Democrats and liberal mainstream media want to preserve democracy as they claim to, they must accept the election results instead of pushing baseless conspiracy theories. It is time for the witch hunt to end.
Happy 10-Year Birthday to the Liberty Movement
On May 15, 2007, Congressman Ron Paul stood on a Republican presidential debate stage ideologically alone
American Greatness Through a British Eye
American Democracy is much more engaging to the electorate; elections for both houses of Congress and a sort of election for the President. Representatives campaign so much more aggressively than their British counterparts.
Burned by Trump, Caitlyn Jenner Ponders Entering Politics
The 2020 U.S. presidential election could be as star-studded as a Hollywood red carpet
How Political Polarization Divides White Evangelical Churches
New evidence that disagreement over Trump actually led some evangelicals to leave their church
Wrecking Foreign Policy
Given his “transactional” personal psychology and lifetime of terrible business decisions, Trump’s defunding of State is also the obvious logical conclusion of decades of Republican policy.
Did Libertarian Republicans Lead Defeat of Trumpcare?
Rand Paul was arguably the most high-profile player in the fight to stop the American Health Care Act
How Koch Brothers Lobbying Helped Kill Trumpcare
Koch Brothers’ group vowed millions to Republicans who vote against American Health Care Act
Gorsuch: Dark Money is For Congress to Solve, Not Judges
Judge Neil Gorsuch said that groups spending millions of dollars to get him confirmed don’t speak for him