Rhode Island Becomes 10th State To Allow Gay Marriage
Rhode Island has become the nation’s 10th state to allow gay and lesbian couples to wed, as a 16-year effort to extend gay marriage rights in this heavily Catholic state ended with the triumphant cheers of More...
Jason Collins – First NBA Player To Say: “I’m Black. And I’m Gay”
Rush Limbaugh called it. For months he has been claiming that the overtly leftist media will begin to push personal stories of athletes who come out as gay. This morning Jason Collins became the first athlete in More...
Religious Persecution: Florist Sued For Declining To Serve Gay Couple
Religious persecution was a driving force behind the pilgrims settling America and has always been a part of American history. Today, most Americans relate religious persecution to far away countries run by governments More...
Praising Social Justice Or Preachin’ Social Retribution?
On Easter 2013, President Obama and the First Family, attended an Easter service across from the White House at St. John’s Episcopal Church. Reverend Luis Leon, presiding over the ceremony, delivered what More...
Will Proposition 8 Be Defeated By Children?
The fate of Proposition 8 is now in the hands of the Supreme Court. It is always a crapshoot to gauge which way the Supreme Court Justices are leaning by their line of questioning – especially Justice Kennedy. More...
It’s A Wrap: March 25 Recap Of The Brenner Brief Radio Show
With the Supreme Court hearing arguments on same-sex marriage this week, and the trial of Dr. Kermit Gosnell underway in Philadelphia, this edition of The Brenner Brief radio show focused on issues of concern to More...
Watch Your Mouth! Ten Phrases that Progressives Should Retire in 2013
From The Opportunity Agenda: Along with the usual New Year’s resolutions about exercising, getting more sleep, and being more patient with the kids, progressives should add better communications to their list. More...
As Conservatives, What About Same-Sex Marriage?
Bring up a controversial topic on Twitter, and be ready for a vast array of replies. In light of the SCOTUS lack of an order today on any of the same-sex cases on its docket, I asked a simple question. It started More...





















