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Mar 15 2016
News
Three reasons political polarization is here to stay
A suggestion on polarization: Get used to it. It’s not going away anytime soon.
Americans have not, by and large, grown grumpier over the years. But members of the two major parties have stopped speaking to one another across the aisle. They don’t vote together, either.
Three major structural changes — gradual party realignment, closer elections and inequality — largely explain
Washington PostMay 10 2016
Opinion
OPINION: Hillary: The Conservative Hope
The best hope for what’s left of a serious conservative movement in America is the election in November of a Democratic president, held in check by a Republican Congress. Conservatives can survive liberal administrations, especially those whose predictable failures lead to healthy restorations—think Carter, then Reagan. What isn’t survivable is a Republican president who is part Know Nothing,
Guest Writer - RightApr 19 2019
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What the Mueller report on the Russia investigation says about Vice President Mike Pence
The long-awaited report from special counsel Robert Mueller provides new details from former national security adviser Michael Flynn about his lies to Vice President Mike Pence.
Flynn also lied to President Donald Trump about lying to Pence.
Confronted by the president on Air Force One about whether he falsely described to Pence his conversation with Russia's ambassador, Flynn
USA TODAYJan 26 2013
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Romney: “We Lost, But I’m Not Going Awayâ€Â
Mitt Romney may have gone off the radar since the election but that doesnt mean hes done with politics altogether. In a meeting with donors and senior campaign leadership on Friday, Romney said, “We lost, but Im not going away.
TownhallJan 26 2013
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Romney: “We Lost, But I’m Not Going Awayâ€Â
Mitt Romney may have gone off the radar since the election but that doesnt mean hes done with politics altogether. In a meeting with donors and senior campaign leadership on Friday, Romney said, “We lost, but Im not going away.
TownhallAug 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:
The BlazeJun 10 2013
Opinion
Michael Medved - Why the Public Questions the Recovery
While economists and politicians celebrate economic recovery the American people refuse to accept the good news. Only a third of the public sees the nation headed in the right direction a figure thats dropped ten points since President Obamas re-election
TownhallMay 07 2016
News
Gundlach: Trump Would Use Debt Like Reagan for Growth
DoubleLine Capital’s Jeffrey Gundlach said Donald Trump, if he’s elected president, would help the U.S. economy recover by going further into debt, just as Ronald Reagan fueled growth in the 1980s.
“Trump is going to win, and Trump is going to increase the deficit,” Gundlach said during a panel discussion Thursday in New York. Reagan “did it by taking three or four decades of stable
Newsmax (News)Apr 24 2020
News
Israel's Coalition Government
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
On Monday, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu signed an agreement with rival Benny Gantz to form an "emergency" coalition government that will unite their parties as the country battles high unemployment rates and the Abridge NewsOct 24 2015
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Bush slashes campaign budget, refocuses on key primary states
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush is slashing his campaign budget with across-the-board pay cuts and other changes, overhauling an operation that started as a political juggernaut but now may need to stay lean to survive.
The one-time GOP front-runner has seen his political momentum undercut by outsider candidates Donald Trump and Ben Carson, who now lead in most polls,
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