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American Enterprise Institute
The American Enterprise Institute is a community of scholars and supporters committed to expanding liberty, increasing individual opportunity and strengthening free enterprise. AEI pursues these unchanging ideals through independent thinking, open debate, reasoned argument, facts and the highest standards of research and exposition. Without regard for politics or prevailing fashion, we dedicate our work to a more prosperous, safer and more democratic nation and world.
Jan 19 2022
Analysis
DeSantis courts conservative influencers as Trump feud grows stronger
Tensions are rising between Gov. Ron DeSantis and former President Donald Trump.
What's happening: DeSantis has been courting conservative influencers who recently moved to Florida and is pushing back against Trump's criticism to add more fuel to the 2024 fire, per Politico.
DeSantis hosted nine social media stars in Tallahassee on Jan. 6 for stops at his office, dinner at the
AxiosOct 25 2019
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GOP worries it's losing impeachment fight
Republican senators fear President Trump and their party are losing the public opinion fight over impeachment.
Many in the GOP think House Democrats are playing politics with impeachment and that Trump’s actions don’t merit impeachment. They also think the media is biased against the White House and the president.
All the same, they think they’re losing the public battle, and
The HillMay 19 2022
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In key battlegrounds, races for secretary of state take on new weight
A high-profile primary in Georgia is testing the salience of former President Donald Trump’s disproved claims of widespread fraud in 2020. At stake: oversight of the 2024 elections.
Most voters can’t name the secretary of state where they live. Traditionally a low-profile office, it doesn’t often merit much in the way of media coverage or fundraising when on the ballot, as it is in 27
Christian Science MonitorNews Media
Tablet Mag
About Tablet Mag According to its About page, "Tablet is a daily online magazine of Jewish news, ideas, and culture. Launched in June 2009, it’s a project of the not-for-profit Nextbook Inc., which also produces the Jewish Encounters book series, edited by Jonathan Rosen. Our archive holds all the articles and features that originally appeared on the website Nextbook.org."
Jun 29 2021
Perspectives Blog
Odd Couples: Chick-fil-A CEO + Gay Rights Advocate
Note: This piece was originally created by The Village Square and published on respectandrebellion.com.
As the Culture War accelerated to include the truly transcendent battle ground of fighting over chicken sandwiches, two participants in said Culture War called an audible – they spoke to each other. This was so gobsmackingly rare that it actually made the news in 2012 (and 2013, 2014
Respect + RebellionFeb 23 2022
Analysis
Fed Up With Google, Conspiracy Theorists Turn to DuckDuckGo
On an episode of Joe Rogan’s popular podcast last year, he turned to a topic that has gripped right-wing communities and other Americans who feel skeptical about the pandemic: search engines.
“If I wanted to find specific cases about people who died from vaccine-related injuries, I had to go to DuckDuckGo,” Mr. Rogan said, referring to the small privacy-focused search engine. “I wasn’t
New York Times (News)Feb 23 2022
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U.S. Consumers Facing Highest Gasoline Prices in at Least Nine Years
President Joe Biden’s war on fossil fuels continues to drive surging oil prices, which are approaching $100 a barrel and will cause American consumers to pay the highest price for gasoline at the pump in at least nine years.
The left-wing media is trying to blame inflation and rising gasoline prices on Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s aggression toward neighboring Ukraine and cited the
Breitbart NewsAug 07 2021
Analysis
Tokyo feared Games would spread COVID; numbers suggest that didn't happen
Before the Olympics began, Japan had feared that the 2020 Games, with thousands of officials, media and athletes descending on Tokyo in the middle of a pandemic, might spread COVID-19, introduce new variants and overwhelm the medical system.
But as the Games draw near their end, the infection numbers from inside the Olympic "bubble" - a set of venues, hotels and the media centre to
ReutersJan 21 2022
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Schumer, Dems accept filibuster floor failure to fight 'the good fight' ahead of midterms
Senate Democrats on Wednesday forced two votes they knew they'd lose on their election bills and the filibuster – breaking a rule often followed by legislators, especially House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, to never call a vote you don't know you'll win.
The votes mark yet another political loss for President Biden and Democrats. They highlighted the internal divisions among Democrats over
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