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Aug 15 2013
Opinion
Washington Post says Obama admin ‘complicit’ in Egypt violence
On the bloodbath that took place in Egypt Wednesday, wherein more than 500 supporters of the country’s first democratically-elected president Mohamed Morsi (ousted by the military in early July) were killed by state police during a riot, the Washington Post writes:
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Oct 24 2012
News
Obama suggests he would seek to revive ban on assault weapons
Democratic President Barack Obama and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney engaged in a rare tussle over gun control on Tuesday, and Obama opened the door to pushing for a ban on assault weapons if he wins a second term.
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Feb 21 2016
News
ANALYSIS: Hillary Wounded But Winning, Trump Leads Intense Three-Man Fight on GOP Side
A vulnerable Hillary wins. As has always been the case, Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic nominee in 2016. She narrowly edged Bernie Sanders in Nevada's caucuses, a state in which she once held a yawning lead. She'll likely carry South Carolina next week, cementing her position in the driver's seat in that race. Sanders has the money and support to contest this fight for months to come,
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May 06 2015
News
Hillary’s leftward sprint cheers Dems
Why do politicians pander? Because it works. Presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has been continually buffeted by scandal since March 2 and faces concerns among primary voters about her coming coronation. The response to the allegations against the candidate and her organization – payola for official favors as secretary of state and destruction of tens of thousands of emails fro
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May 06 2015
News
Bernie Sanders: ‘No special interest that we have not taken on’
Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont defended his record on Wednesday that includes opposing free trade agreements and taking on big banks, saying it will be up to voters to put his resume against that of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the 2016 Democratic presidential nominating contest.
He said he likes and respects Mrs. Clinton, the party’s frontrunner for the preside
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Jun 07 2014
News
Rand Paul: Trade Hillary Clinton To The Taliban, Not Guantanamo Detainees
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) offered some red meat to the Texas GOP convention on Friday, suggesting that, instead of Guantanamo Bay detainees, President Barack Obama should use Democrats such as Hillary Clinton as a bargaining chip in any future dealings with the Taliban.
“Mr. Presid
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Mar 23 2013
News
States eye gas tax hikes to cover cash shortfalls, transportation projects
Democratic governors across the country have returned to increasing their states gasoline tax to cover shortfalls or pay for transportation projects -- frustrating motorists Republican lawmakers and others about more tax-and-spend efforts in a delicate economy.
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Jan 22 2020
News
Impeachment-weary Trump tees off on ‘sleazebags’ Nadler and Schiff, says he’d ‘love’ to attend trial
President Trump slammed the House impeachment managers prosecuting the case against him as “sleazebags” during an impromptu press conference at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Wednesday -- while saying he'd "love" to attend his ongoing Senate trial back home.
In the hastily called press event before Trump was to return to Washington, the president delivered an
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May 03 2015
News
Bernie Sanders: Fundraising Machine?
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is a long shot for the 2016 nomination – a very long shot. His early fundraising campaign, however, is putting Republicans to shame.
CNN has the scoop:
Bernie Sanders' nascent presidential campaign announced Friday that it raised more than $1.5 million in its first 24 hours, a number that far ou
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Nov 05 2014
News
Five new members of Congress to watch
With the 2014 midterm elections all but wrapped up, the Monitor looks at which new members of Congress could make waves. Many of the legislature's newest members ran on promises to help break gridlock in the federal government, and their freshmen terms in the Capitol may be defined by how well they can work with a lame-duck Democratic president.
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