Amelia Hamilton

Originally from Michigan, Amelia currently lives in Colorado. She is the president of Fountainhead Communication and author of children's book One Nation Under God: A Book for Little Patriots. A lifelong writer and patriot, Amelia also loves dogs, hockey, old cars, old movies, and apple juice. Amelia has a master’s degree in both english and 18th century history from University of St Andrews in Scotland. You can find her on Twitter as @AmeliaHammy.

Chick-fil-A not alone in touting religion alongside products

Chick-fil-A president Dan Cathy is not the only business tycoon who refuses to hide his faith under a bushel — top executives from some of America’s biggest companies are born-again Christians who talk about their beliefs more often than their balance sheets.
Major corporations like Tyson Foods, Interstate Batteries and Hobby Lobby were either founded or are now led by outspoken and deeply religious bosses. While some of the companies distinguish between their corporate identities and their leaders’ faith, others embrace it.

Read More at Fox News

Rules For Radicals, Rule 5: “Ridicule Is Man’s Most Potent Weapon”

Saul Alinksy’s Rules for Radicals encourages the use of ridicule against one’s enemies. Rule five: Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon. It’s hard to counterattack ridicule, and it infuriates the opposition, which then reacts to your advantage.

Alinksy’s fifth rule is a favorite tactic employed among the Left – one hardly has to look at all to find evidence of it in use today. The Left is ready and willing to mock just about anything to tear it down. This was perhaps nowhere more instant and vicious than the attacks on Sarah Palin and her family.

Dan Rather: Obama has lost his ‘mojo’

Old news-hound Dan Rather is not impressed by the 2012 presidential campaign.

“The Presidential race is flat, relatively uninteresting, even boring,” Rather complained on his Facebook page.

“Neither of these candidates seems to really like or have a deep passion for campaigning,” he added, noting that Romney and Obama were nothing like Lyndon B. Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, Ronald Reagan or Bill Clinton. “I can’t remember a campaign when both major party candidates seemed to dislike campaigning as much as these two,” he continued.

Read More at The Washington Examiner

University kills insurance plan for students over Obamacare provisions

A Lutheran University in Minnesota has announced they will cancel a voluntary insurance plan for students rather than comply with a recent Health and Human Services (HHS) mandate.

In a letter to the campus community, vice president of Gustavus Adolphus College cited an unspecified HHS mandate as the reason for cutting students from the service.

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Beau Biden: The next generation

WILMINGTON, Del. — The Beau Biden rollout has begun.

Unless Mitt Romney’s running mate is a complete surprise, this will be the first presidential election in 80 years without a veteran on either ticket. That makes the Delaware attorney general, 43, a unique ambassador for his father and the president as the leader of Veterans and Military Families for Obama.

Read More at Politico

Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Kleefisch: “Wisconsin Chose Forward”

Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch, who won her recall election alongside Governor Scott Walker just last month, was proud to say she was part of the “movement of moms across the country willing to fight like cats for their kids.” Kleefisch, the closing speaker for this weekend’s Smart Girl Summit and who was greeted with a standing ovation, declared that Wisconsin wisely chose to go “forward” by electing leaders that represented their voices for reform.

Brandon Darby Highlights Radical “Occupy” Movement At Smart Girl Summit

Smart Girl Politics held their annual Smart Girl Summit this weekend in Alexandria, Virginia and one of Saturday afternoon’s speakers was Breitbart columnist Brandon Darby, who discussed ways in which the Left wing organizes and operates.

He spoke based on his experience infiltrating the radical Left wing of America, and highlighted his commitment to allowing all Americans to peacefully assemble.

Red Alert Politics Editor, CRNC Chair among those on DCGOP “35 Under 35″ List

On Thursday night DC GOP unveiled it’s first-ever “35 Under 35″ list of most influential Republicans under the age of 35 in Washington, DC.

At a high-profile Mad Men themed event event at The Studio Gallery NW DC  held to honor those selected to the list, attendees were dressed to impress.

Red Alert Politics editor Francesca Chambers was among the 35 selected for the list.