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Dec 21 2012
News
Boehner Pulls "Plan B"
He didn't have enough Republican votes to pass it, and Democrats were going to salute and vote no -- even though it was Pelosi's idea just a few months ago.
TownhallAug 13 2016
News
Trump Campaign on Hillary's Tax Drop: 'Distraction' From Email Scandal
Donald Trump's campaign Friday slammed the release of Hillary Clinton's taxes as merely "an attempt at distraction and misdirection" from the Democratic nominee's email scandal.
"Hillary Clinton has turned over the only records nobody wants to see from her," said spokesman Jason Miller. "The American public wants to see the 33,000 emails she deleted to obstruct an FBI investigation.
Newsmax (News)Mar 12 2013
News
Assault Weapons Ban To Clear Political Hurdle, But Path Through Senate Remains Uncertain
A ban on the production and sale of certain assault weapons will clear a major political hurdle on Thursday, as Democratic lawmakers say they have the votes necessary to move the legislation through the Senate Judiciary Committee.
HuffPostApr 29 2015
News
Republicans Are Now Seen As The More Extreme Party
In a shift of opinion since the 2014 midterms, Americans now consider the Republican Party more extreme than the Democratic Party, a new HuffPost/YouGov poll finds.
In the days just after the GOP retook the Senate last November, Americans were evenly split as t
HuffPostMay 03 2019
Opinion
OPINION: My Brush With Personal Destruction
What did my divorce and my humor writing have to do with my ability to make monetary policy?
When President Trump asked me to serve as a member of the Federal Reserve Board, I was honored. I never imagined the storm that would follow. The left and the media instantly launched a relentless campaign against me. Last week a reporter who has covered the Fed for 30 years told me he’d never
Guest Writer - RightSep 18 2014
News
Are Conservative Cities Better?
The Republican Party is, more than ever before in its history, an anti-urban party,” the New York Times op-ed page declared after the 2012 elections, a contest that saw the GOP trounced in city after blue-tinged city—and not just at the top of the ballot. Last year, Politico’s Alexander Burns dubbed urban Republicans “perhaps the nation’s most severely endangered political species,” and noted
PoliticoApr 09 2016
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Bernie Sanders surrenders: ‘Of course’ Hillary Clinton is qualified
Sen. Bernard Sanders on Friday said “of course” 2016 Democratic presidential rival Hillary Clinton is qualified, two days after Mr. Sanders ticked off a list of reasons why he didn’t think the former secretary of state was qualified to be president.
“Here’s the truth: I’ve known Hillary Clinton for 25 years. I respect Hillary Clinton
Washington TimesDec 22 2018
News
Schumer demands Trump 'abandon the wall' as DC faces shutdown stalemate
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., called on President Trump to "abandon the wall" Saturday if he wants to reopen the government, saying Trump does not have the votes in the Senate to get it funded -- hours after the government shut down over an impasse over funding for Trump's signature 2016 campaign promise. "It will never pass the Senate, not today, not next Fox News DigitalMar 11 2015
News
Clinton Flies Without Campaign Net
The furor over Hillary Clinton’s private email account could accelerate Democratic calls for her to enter the presidential race sooner, a move that would give the former secretary of state a better platform to help shift attention to jobs and economic issues, the core of her 2016 message.
Wall Street Journal (News)May 22 2013
News
Gay groups denounce lack of protection in Senate immigration bill
Gay rights advocates are reacting angrily to a decision by Senate Democrats on Tuesday to drop protections for same-sex couples from a landmark immigration reform bill in order to preserve Republican support for the legislation.
Washington Post