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Nov 24 2020
Opinion
Yellen Appointment to Treasury Should Cure Biden Derangement Syndrome
Many of my conservative colleagues have succumbed to Biden Derangement Syndrome. It's the corollary to the Trump Derangement Syndrome that has plagued most of my progressive friends. If the report that Biden will appoint Janet Yellen as his Treasury Secretary bears out conservatives can exhale. And celebrate.
I wrote here recently in America Rises Up to Crush the Left: "Biden, suave but
Ralph BenkoNov 24 2020
Analysis
Biden sends signal he is serious about climate change with John Kerry pick
The latest sign that Joe Biden plans to make tackling climate change a priority is his choice for chief climate diplomat.
The president-elect is tapping John Kerry, the former secretary of state and the Democratic Party's 2004 presidential nominee, to be his presidential climate envoy, the campaign announced Monday.
Installing the senior statesman into the newly created position
Washington PostSep 13 2016
News
September disaster for Clinton campaign
Hillary Clinton’s health problems — and, in particular, the shocking video of her being helped into a van on Sunday — are the worst developments yet for a campaign that has hit a serious rough patch.
The HillAug 05 2015
Opinion
OPINION: How Planned Parenthood hoax avoids the truth
Abortion debate a permanent condition for America and recent right-wing video hoax shows medical realities that are uncomfortable not nefarious.
CNN DigitalJan 15 2020
News
War Powers Resolution Vote
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
Last Thursday, the U.S. House of Representations voted to pass a Democratic-led War Powers Resolution to restrict President Donald Trump's ability to act unilaterally toward Iran without prior congressional Abridge NewsDec 14 2020
News
Electors Meet to Finalize 2020 Vote, amid Post-Election Turmoil
The 538 Electoral College electors will gather in their respective states on Monday to cast ballots for U.S. president, the final step in the certification process before Congress finalizes the count on January 6.
Results will be tabulated, signed, sealed, and sent by registered mail to Vice President Mike Pence.
A number of states have laws that require electors to support the
National Review (News)Jan 15 2020
News
The American impeachment drama has taken a fresh turn with the release of new documents. Here’s a look at what they mean and what their importance might be.
The American impeachment drama has taken a fresh turn with the release of new documents. Here’s a look at what they mean and what their importance might be.
The note is an ink scribble on letterhead from the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Vienna. On the first page, at the top, there’s a highlight star, and then a summary of the enterprise’s main point: “get Zalensky to Announce that the Biden
Christian Science MonitorJun 29 2019
News
Rubio calls for legislation to keep Huawei restrictions in place
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) vowed legislative action on Saturday after President Trump said that he would lift a ban on U.S. companies doing business with Chinese tech giant Huawei. Rubio predicted in a tweet that a veto-proof majority in the Senate would act to reinstate the ban and other restrictions on Huawei if Trump was serious about lifting them.
The HillFeb 04 2020
News
Reporting Recipe: How to Identify Suspicious Campaign Finance Records
Following politics is about following the money. It’s increasingly a shortcut to influence, access and power — and it’s a key focus at “Trump, Inc.”
This week we trace the story of Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, two men who’ve emerged as central characters in the Ukraine pressure campaign that led to President Donald Trump’s impeachment. But it was their activities in America — making a
ProPublicaSep 14 2020
Opinion
How Texas will turn blue in November
When she left the increasingly bustling downtown of Big D, Marie Combs, a single, white petroleum geologist, chose a suburb just outside the loop, drawn by big lots, peace and green spaces.
At first, she felt like an outsider in suburban Donald Trump country, and a dejected Democrat after her party’s losses in 2016. In four short years, all that changed.
Houston Chronicle