The enemies of freedom are waging an all-out assault on the Second Amendment to the Constitution, which we have sworn to protect and defend.
A criminal pipeline from Cuba to Florida threatens U.S. national security interests with Cuban migrants exploiting U.S. law, stealing from the American taxpayer, and paying the Cuban government to live large off the cash in Cuba.
I can't discuss the possibility of the U.S. involvement in Syria's civil war without also talking about Benghazi.
At what point in time can our government fire someone whose gross negligence left four Americans dead in Benghazi?
Do we want someone as secretary of state that is somehow tainted in this Benghazi issue?
The American people deserve answers about Benghazi before we move forward with military involvement in Syria's civil war.
The Census Bureau can ask citizens very invasive questions, and if they don't respond, the government shows up at their door and threatens them with a fine.
While the Census Bureau already has a legal obligation to keep people's information confidential, we all know that in an age of cyber attacks and computer hacking that ensuring people's privacy can be difficult.
It's perfectly reasonable for someone to be hesitant to share their personal information with the government. The Census Bureau shouldn't be forcing anyone to share the route they take their kids to school or any information other than how many people live in their home.
Americans are fed up with these mandatory census surveys, and they're asking us to stop the harassment.
We need a Commander-in-Chief, not a Campaigner-in-Chief.
Gov. Romney's policies would be a clear departure from the dubious tactics of the Obama administration.
I support American energy production, and it will be produced by companies - Exxon, BP, Shell - and continue to support American energy.
I think America is less safe on a lot fronts, and I disagree with the release of the information from Dianne Feinstein. I think she's as much a traitor to this country at this point as I thought about Edward Snowden and his release of information about other investigations and abilities from an intelligence standpoint.
Less tension in the Middle East is always a positive, and any drop in gas prices will essentially act as a tax break for consumers going into the holiday shopping season.
Americans are in need of an all-of-the-above energy approach, and when you think about all-of-the-above, you think about wind, solar, hydrogen, think about all those groovy technologies I really like.
Harry Reid rammed a partisan healthcare bill through the Senate that most Americans didn't want, and now it seems that members of his own staff don't want ObamaCare either.
Mark Meadows will fight for what's right, because he understands that higher taxes and more regulations are not the way to solve our country's problems.
The Obama administration, seemingly without any concern or worry, funneled money around U.S. law through foreign central banks to provide a state sponsor of terrorism with $400 million in blood money for American hostages.
Despite my fierce opposition to the bill, I signed up for insurance through the exchanges and instructed my staff do the same.