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Jan 08 2016
News
Coulter: It's Absolutely False That Ted Cruz Is a Natural Born Citizen
Resolved: I'm going to keep writing about this ridiculous story, even if it means showering attention upon opportunists who desperately seek it, until this dumb boomlet finally dies out. Ted Cruz is a natural born citizen of the United States of America. He is fully eligible to be her president. But led by Donald Trump -- who claims he's making these noises for Cruz's "own good" (of course you
TownhallSep 03 2016
News
Clinton Enters Fall With Key Advantages in White House Race
Two months from Election Day, Hillary Clinton has a clear edge over Donald Trump in nearly every measure traditionally used to gauge success in presidential races.
She's raising huge sums of money and flooding airwaves with television advertisements. A sophisticated data team with a history of winning White House contests is meticulously tracking voters in key battleground states.
Newsmax (News)Jul 11 2019
News
Democrat Buttigieg unveils plan to fight racism in America
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana - whose campaign has been dogged by accusations of systemic racism in his city as he struggles to gain support from African-American voters - on Thursday announced a plan to battle racial inequality in America.
Buttigieg, who is white and has seen issues of race flare up in South Bend after the fatal
ReutersJul 11 2019
News
Ocasio-Cortez implies Pelosi's criticisms are racially motivated, calls it 'outright disrespectful'
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez escalated her public feud with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday, telling The Washington Post she no longer believes Pelosi's criticisms are solely political.
See how 2 Germans are disrupting the hearing aid industry with tiny device Pelosi has been critical of Ocasio-Cortez, as well as fellow freshman congresswomen Reps. Ilhan Omar (Minn.), Ayanna
The BlazeMar 23 2013
News
This State Could Be the First to Mandate Insurance Companies Pay for Abortions
OLYMPIA Wash. (AP) -- In 1970 Washington became the first - and remains the only - state in the country to legalize elective abortions by a popular vote. A generation later and 40 years removed from the landmark United States Supreme Court Roe v. Wade ruling that extended...
The BlazeFeb 06 2017
Opinion
The war on Betsy DeVos is all about the teachers unions
Get past all the noise, and the opposition to Betsy DeVos, President Trump’s pick for the Education Department, is all about the teachers unions — which consider it their right to have a friendly face running federal policy even in Republican administrations.
Yes, two Senate Republicans have come out against DeVos — the only two who routinely get A’s on the National Education
New York Post (News)Jan 22 2015
News
Feinstein’s aides first spied on the CIA and swiped documents, Bayh charges
When Sen. Dianne Feinstein took to the Senate floor last March, she told a harrowing tale of spying, intrigue and possible law-breaking — all by the CIA.
And the targets were her own Democratic staff, whom the then-Intelligence Committee chairwoman portrayed as innocent victims of a band of intrusive agency officers who penetrated the aides’ computer hard drives.
Sounding grave,
Washington TimesMar 21 2013
News
Obamacare Mired in Bureaucracy, Delay and Discord
Three years two elections and one Supreme Court decision after President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act its promise of health care for the uninsured may be delayed or undercut in much of the country because of entrenched opposition from many Republican state...
Newsmax (News)Sep 14 2013
News
Republicans tackle Obamacare as the clock ticks down
With less than a month before open enrollment begins for Obamacare, Republicans again went after the president's signature health care law in their weekly address on Saturday.
Rep. Diane Black, R-Tennessee, highlighted her bill, "No Subsidies Without Verification Act," which was passed by the House this week, -one of dozens of attempts by the GOP-controlled House to chisel away at the
CNN DigitalJan 20 2015
News
Mitch McConnell urges Obama to use State of the Union to unify, not divide
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that he hoped President Obama would use the State of the Union to highlight areas of agreement with the GOP-controlled Congress — but that’s not the tone he expects the president to strike.
“Any president in this situation has a choice. He can sort of act like he’s still running for office or he can focus on the things that we have a
Washington Times