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Oct 22 2014
Opinion
Major consumer media study finds liberals far less tolerant than normal people
How do you stack up in a national sampling of political news consumers -- your sources, habits and friends? A fascinating, major new survey by the Pew Research Journalism Project is examining political polarization in the United States of 2014. The report comes just two weeks before a crucial midterm election that will be widely read as a six-year verdict on Barack Obama's performance and
Investor's Business DailyFeb 03 2017
Opinion
God Bless Harry Reid
Senate Democrats have Reid to thank for being powerless to block Gorsuch’s nomination. There are many people to thank for the coming accession of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. Donald Trump for winning the election. Hillary Clinton for losing it. Mitch McConnell for holding open the High Court seat through 2016, resolute and immovable against furious (and hypocritical) opposition from
Charles KrauthammerNov 01 2019
Opinion
Last stand of the Grand Old Party
So now it's finally official. After five weeks of fact-finding behind the closed doors of the House Intelligence Committee, the full House of Representatives has now voted (along party lines, except for two Democrats who opposed the measure) to bring a full-fledged impeachment case against President Trump. What will follow is likely to be several weeks of public hearings and witness testimony
Damon LinkerDec 03 2019
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Update: Bloomberg News Announces It Will Not Investigate Democratic Candidates
In November 2019, after Bloomberg News owner Michael Bloomberg entered the 2020 presidential race, the news outlet announced that it would not do investigative reporting on Bloomberg or any of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates. It is an apparent admission that the organization will openly engage in bias by omission going forward.
Bloomberg News has an AllSides media bias
AllSides StaffJul 10 2019
News
Can Anyone Beat Boris?
The question looms large over the future of the Tory party, British politics, and Brexit.
‘Can Boris Beat Boris?” the Remainer classes have been wondering since Boris Johnson and Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt emerged two weeks ago from the scrum of Tory leadership hopefuls to take their campaigns to the party grassroots, which will finally choose between them. It’s not so much a
National Review (News)May 17 2014
News
Prospects for immigration reform grow dimmer
The chances that any significant immigration legislation will be enacted before the midterm election grew more remote on Friday, when House Majority Leader Eric Cantor's office said it would not allow debate on a narrowly crafted proposal sponsored by a fellow Republican.
President Barack Obama and Senate Democrats made a major push this week on the issue, hoping to put pressure on
CNN DigitalMay 22 2019
News
Pelosi: Trump 'is engaged in a cover up'
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Wednesday accused President Trump of being "engaged in a cover up" following a House Democratic meeting on Capitol Hill.
"We do believe that it is important to follow the facts, we believe that no one is above the law, including the president of the United States, and we believe the president of the United States is engaged in a cover up, in a cover up
The HillMar 27 2019
News
EU cannot betray 'increasing majority' who want UK to remain, says Tusk
EC president hails those who marched against Brexit and revoke article 50 petitioners
Donald Tusk has issued a rallying call to the “increasing majority” of British people who want to cancel Brexit and stay in the EU.
In a stirring intervention, the European council president has praised those who marched on the streets of London and the millions who are petitioning the
The GuardianMar 27 2019
News
Pelosi, Dems look for upside to Mueller report
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Tuesday delivered a clear message to her troops: Don’t let the report from special counsel Robert Mueller get you down.
She urged Democrats to instead focus on bread-and-butter policy issues, such as health care, jobs and a better government, which won them the House a few months ago.
“This is really important today because we must, with all
The HillMar 27 2019
News
Mueller report conclusion raises question of Trump pardons
Speculation is mounting over whether President Trump will grant pardons to his campaign associates charged during Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, now that the report has turned up no evidence of collusion with the Russians during the 2016 presidential election.
The White House, in the past, has said that there had been no discussion of pardons for any of the players
Fox News Digital