Skip to content
Advertisement
Author profile
Jenny Beth Martin

Jenny Beth Martin

jbmartin@123washingtontimes.com

Jenny Beth Martin is president and co-founder of Tea Party Patriots and the Chairman of Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund.

Articles by Jenny Beth Martin

Teachers not working Illustration by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times

Teachers unions looking for any excuse not to go back to work

Though regular readers of my work know of my absolute opposition to the school lockdowns, there has been at least one benefit from those lockdowns - to wit, the education given the public regarding the true nature of the teachers unions.

December 7, 2021
Illustration on the need for border security by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times

How many terrorists will cross into the U.S. through Mexico?

The Taliban once again controls Afghanistan, and while many are rightly worried about the larger global strategic effects will have on U.S. interests around the world, my concern today has a narrower and more immediate focus.

August 19, 2021
Former President Donald Trump speaks at the North Carolina Republican Convention in Greenville, N.C., on Saturday, June 5, 2021. (AP Photo/Chris Seward) ** FILE **

Trump was right; so were we

Last Saturday, former President Donald Trump released a statement that said, "Have you noticed that they are now admitting I was right about everything they lied about before the election?"

June 18, 2021
In this March 11, 2021, file photo President Joe Biden holds up a card with his daily schedule and the daily deaths from COVID-19 as he speaks about the COVID-19 pandemic during a prime-time address from the East Room of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

Joe Biden’s radical first 100 days

When future historians assess President Biden's first 100 days, it may be an event that occurred on the 42nd day of his administration that they deem the most important. On March 2, Biden quietly met for more than two hours with presidential historians who, discussing the presidencies of "some of his most admired predecessors," Franklin D. Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson, reinforced Mr. Biden's desire to "think big, go big" on policy.

April 26, 2021