Work is at the heart of human dignity.

Every American deserves a shot at the American dream.

Hispanics are hard working, and that's something I'm very passionate about.

No child's future should ever be dictated by what zip code they were born in.

I make no apologies for not being very outdoorsy and for not really enjoying the cold.

Building community coalitions with pro-life groups and pro-business groups takes time.

Hispanics work hard and are willing to make tremendous sacrifices for the next generation.

Words don't define me. Actions, my faith, and the strength of my relationships and family do.

All kids love to color - even the older ones, and it can be a very relaxing activity for everyone.

Feminism should be about liberating women, all women, even Republican women, to be their true selves.

Sundays are church and more family time. Sunday evenings I try to organize myself for the week ahead.

You don't have to choose between June Cleaver or Barbara Walters. There are miles of space between them.

Most charter schools admit students by random lottery, making it impossible for them to pick only the best.

My father was raised a union Democrat. He cast his first ballot for a Republican in 1980 for Ronald Reagan.

In fact, there is an academic blackout about the atrocities perpetrated in the name of communism and socialism.

A strong, durable Puerto Rican economy will leave the island better prepared to handle future natural disasters.

The idea that the Hispanic vote hinges on one issue - immigration - is the most ridiculous and patronizing notion.

Charter schools in particular have proven a lifeline for millions of children stuck in chronically failing schools.

Socialism is the antithesis of opportunity and it's time to reject this failed and dangerous idea once and for all.

Conservatives need to demonstrate in word and deed that we genuinely care about Hispanics and want them to join us.

Government policies ought to encourage families to stay together and work hard to improve their lives, not punish them.

I always say that my motto when it comes to children is: My job is not to get you into Harvard, it's to get you to heaven.

My sister and I graduated from Arizona State University where she was president and I was secretary of the College Republicans.

We didn't plan one of my kids; they just kind of happened. So I've just kind of taken each one as a blessing sent to me by God.

When I was a young co-ed at Arizona State University, my sister was the president of the College Republicans. I was her secretary.

Sometimes well-intentioned programs can lead to dependency and cause us to forget we have what it takes to attain the American dream.

Progressives control America's schools and text book industry and they dishonestly leave the ugliest parts of the collectivist story out.

Socialism means government dependency, rationed resources, and exorbitant taxation. It means the destruction of every incentive to achieve.

Life is tougher for Americans - especially for those who voted by the highest percentages for President Obama's promise of hope and change.

The voices of economic freedom, personal responsibility, and self-determination are virtually nonexistent in Hispanic communities and media.

Whether they 'lean into' career, family, or both, let's not underestimate the wisdom of women to define happiness and success for themselves.

When fathers are not present, government becomes the 'baby daddy' and conservative social values are harder to pass on to the next generation.

My poor kids have accepted that being dropped off late to birthday parties, practices, and yes, school, is just part of the large family package.

The truth is, most undocumented immigrants come here for economic opportunity and the American Dream. They aren't seeking tax credits or handouts.

We heat our home with wood so the fireplace is always going and it's pretty cozy in here, which is good because we have long winters in Wisconsin.

Before I had my first child, I thought women had to decide between being a mom and a fulfilling, successful professional life. I was wrong. Very wrong.

Consumerism is the reason Christmas has morphed into a hollow shopping ritual that leaves too many families with debt hangovers and an empty feeling inside.

For practicing Christians, Easter Sunday and the Holy week that precedes it are the apex of our faith. Without the resurrection of Christ there is no Christianity.

The Real World' perfectly captured the politically correct, multicultural zeitgeist of the 1990s, and it was exhilarating to be at the center of a pop culture phenomenon.

I always give the opposite advice of all the feminists: I say you must get your education or decide what you want to do in that regard, but then get your love life in order.

The notion of a non-religious Christmas is ridiculous. But so is the insistence on the part of Christians that politicians and retailers carry out their pro-Christmas crusade.

There are some things that I don't do well because I'm a woman with regards to raising my kids, and Sean is better suited to do. And there are some things I'm better suited at.

I want all Latinos to know the American dream is alive. I believe in economic liberty. I believe there's no demographic more suited to achieving the American dream than Latinos.

Competition works. Ask any parent if their child will run faster from the house to the mailbox if he runs by himself or if he races to the mailbox with his sister. It's a no brainer.

There are a lot of blessings from being a big family, but there's also a lot more work. My kids understand that we are a team and we have to work together, so I don't do it all by myself.

Indeed, many immigrants do not even desire U.S. citizenship, preferring a work visa that would allow them to work seasonally and to legally cross the border into their home country as needed.

In their zeal to show compassion, liberal community activists are quick to offer government handouts and, in the process, convey the message that people are incapable of making it on their own.

What women really want is opportunity and the freedom to love and accept all aspects of womanhood - the intellectual, spiritual, professional, biological and relational dimensions of who we are.

It's so fun for kids to dye eggs. But on Holy Thursday, we make a special batch of dyed eggs. Instead of pastel, the eggs we dye on Holy Thursday are dyed only red to symbolize the blood of Jesus.

I am a practicing Catholic, not an evangelical Christian, but in 2016 I stood with millions of evangelicals who decided that Donald Trump would be the best person to fight for our religious liberty.

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