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Nov 07 2016
News
Men Need Help. Is Hillary Clinton the Answer?
If Hillary Clinton wins this election and becomes the first female president of the United States, American men may well be one of her most urgent problems.
Consider some startling statistics.
More than a fifth of American men — about 20 million people — between 20 and 65 had no paid work last year.
Seven million men between 25 and 55 are no longer even looking for work,
New York Times (News)Apr 30 2014
News
Emails on Benghazi show aides' effort to make Obama look statesmanlike
A clutch of newly released White House emails provides the clearest evidence to date that top presidential aides sought to use anti-American protests sweeping across the Middle East in 2012 as well as the aftermath of the Benghazi terrorist attack to push an image of President Obamas foreign policy as steady and statesmanlike just weeks before his re-election.
Washington TimesApr 29 2019
News
Trump Campaign Manager Believes President Can Flip Nevada, N.H., Colorado
Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale thinks the president has the power to flip New Hampshire, Nevada and Colorado in the 2020 election.
“I think New Mexico is in play in 2020,” Parscale told Margaret Brennan during an interview that aired Sunday on CBS News’ Face the Nation. “I think New Hampshire, I think we continue to grow the map. I think Nevada, you know, even Colorado. And so
Newsmax (News)Feb 11 2013
News
Vatican says Pope resigning on Feb. 28
Pope Benedict XVI announced Monday that he would resign on Feb. 28 because he was simply too infirm to carry on - the first pontiff to do so in nearly 600 years. The decision sets the stage for a conclave to elect a new pope before the end of March.
PoliticoJul 03 2019
News
Sanders slips in polls, raising doubts about campaign
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is slipping in polls following the first Democratic debate, raising questions about whether he can recapture the insurgent energy that nearly carried him to the party's presidential nomination in 2016.
Three new polls released after the first Democratic debate show Sanders falling into fourth place behind former Vice President Joe Biden, Sen. Kamala Harris (D
The HillOct 09 2015
News
Chaos: House Republicans in Complete Disarray, No Easy Fix In Sight
Now what? Nobody seems to have the faintest clue. Capitol Hill sources are uniformly astonished and bewildered by the whirlwind of disunity and dysfunction that has pushed Republicans' historically large House majority in to open chaos. A top leadership aide declined to even speculate on when the hastily-postponed Speaker election might take place. Of the two remaining candidates for the
TownhallDec 13 2015
News
Ted Cruz passes Donald Trump in Iowa, Bernie Sanders edges out Hillary Clinton in N.H.
Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz has surged past Donald Trump and opened up a 10-point lead in the early caucus state of Iowa, according to a new poll released Sunday.
Mr. Cruz led the field with 31 percent of the vote among likely Republican caucus-goers in Iowa, followed by Mr. Trump with 21 percent, according to the Des Moines Register/Bloomberg poll.
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Washington TimesJan 31 2016
News
Trump hopes for reversal on same-sex-marriage
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said Sunday that he disagrees with the Supreme Court's decision to legalize same-sex marriage and hopes that it could be changed in the future. "It has been ruled upon. It has been there. If I’m elected I would be very strong in putting certain judges on the bench that maybe could change thing, but they have a long way to go," he said on "Fox News
PoliticoOct 20 2014
News
Wendy Davis Possibly Has Worst Campaign Twitter of All Time
Fresh off from her bizarro-land and near-universally hated advertisement that essentially accused Greg Abbott of hating the disabled (despite, you know, being a person with a disability himself), Wendy Davis' campaign has now thrown another Hail Mary pass in an attempt to remain somewhat relevant in the election by accusing Abbott of being in favor of a ban of interracial marriage.
TownhallMay 28 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Texas Is About to Expand Its Program for Teachers Carrying Guns
Twenty years after Columbine, the United States is still looking for how to stop mass public shootings. The rest of the world, where mass public shootings are actually much more common, is also looking for solutions. Russia, France, Finland, and Norway are among the European countries that have experienced far more deaths per capita from these attacks.
Change is coming, if slowly, in
Guest Writer - Right