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Aug 10 2020
Headline Roundup
Perspectives: A Potential Eviction Crisis in America
According to a National Low Income Housing Coalition report released Friday, 30-40 million people in the United States are at risk of eviction, a trend that disproportionately affects black and Hispanic communities. Many eviction moratoriums, implemented by local governments and the CARES Act during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, have expired. On Saturday, President Donald Trump directed
Bloomberg Washington Examiner New York Times (Opinion)Jul 31 2019
Opinion
Marianne Williamson Is Way Out There, But She Won Tonight's Debate
I’ll say it again, there is not a single candidate currently running that will beat Donald Trump in 2020. Not one. Unless someone steps up his or her game big league, Donald Trump is going to win a second term as president of the United States. Now, that being said, after tonight’s CNN Democratic debate, there had to have been a winner. I thought Sen. Bernie Sanders was one of them. He needed
Guest Writer - RightSep 11 2019
Opinion
Trump’s Only Real Weakness Is His Style
If the president can become a bit more presidential, his reelection will be all but assured.
This is the time for President Trump to deprive his enemies of the last weapon that could be employed against him that could cause him any harm: the largely false, but still troublesome, issue of his personality and routine behavior. Other lines of attack have come to naught: Collusion with
Guest Writer - RightSep 24 2013
Headline Roundup
Lois Lerner Retires From IRS
Washington Post Christian Science Monitor Washington TimesJul 17 2012
News
The dark art of negative ads
One reason so many campaign contributions end up funding negative advertisements  all that footage of a teenage Mitt Romney shaving the heads of gay classmates or young Barack Obama heading off with his lunchbox to a madrassa in Indonesia  is because the pleasure of elections is to say no to some person or idea.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0712/78595.
PoliticoDec 20 2014
News
‘I’m not done’
This time eight years ago, Barack Obama and his staff were in the final stages of preparing to launch a presidential campaign. So was pretty much everyone else. The midterms were done, the opposition party had ridden a wave to a wipe-out. The political world was already looking past President George W. Bush. Obama was leading the charge. Story Continued Below On Friday, Obama stood at the
PoliticoMar 05 2020
News
Chris Matthews Retires from MSNBC Following Controversies
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On Monday night Chris Matthews, a longtime political anchor and host of the MSNBC talk show “Hardball,” resigned abruptly. Matthews had been facing mounting criticism recently over several on-air comments, Abridge NewsAug 09 2015
News
Donald Trump Drawing Fire From All Corners Of GOP
Rival Republican presidential candidates piled on Donald Trump on Saturday for his caustic remarks about a female debate moderator, and the billionaire celebrity candidate backpedaled in an effort to keep his campaign from unraveling.
Trump blasted Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly during a debate in Cleveland on Thursday when she questioned him about insulting comments he had made about
HuffPostJul 13 2012
News
Obama’s Losing the Youth Vote
In 2008, capturing the youth vote was key component of President Obamas win. He claimed two of every three ballots cast by voters 30 and under, who most certainly drank the Hope n Change Kool-Aid. Well now, if the president wants to secure that same voting sector, hes going to have to do a lot more to fire up the youth than be Mr. “Cool, push campaign swag, visit colleges in swing states, and
TownhallSep 10 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Report Alleges Trump Belittled Fallen Soldiers, Military
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An article published Wednesday by the Atlantic cites anonymous sources who claim President Donald Trump made disparaging comments about the U.S. military and fallen service members, and expressed coldness toward military ceremonies. The president denied the report, and more than 20 former and current
Henry A. Brechter