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Sep 01 2015
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Hillary Clinton’s email reveal: John Boehner is a lazy ‘alcoholic,’ aide insists
In one of the newly-released emails from former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, longtime Clinton confidante Sidney Blumenthal calls House Speaker John A. Boehner “alcoholic” and “lazy” and said he is despised by younger Republicans in the House.
The email, dated Nov. 2, 2010, had the subject line “H: election day memo on post-midterms. Sid.” On the same day, Republicans re-
Washington TimesOct 29 2012
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Sandy could delay jobs report
Hurricane Sandy could cause a delay in the release of the highly-anticipated October jobs report set for this Friday. The report is normally released at 8:30 a.m. ET the first Friday of the month. This month's report is the final reading on the health of the job market before the presidential election. The Bureau of Labor Statistics said Monday it hopes to stay on the normal schedule and is
CNN DigitalNov 10 2014
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For Hillary Clinton, the Right Time to Get Ready
The Democrats’ drubbing in the midterm elections simplified one of Hillary Rodham Clinton’s challenges: Now she can strike some distance from President Obama. Everybody else is doing it.
The former secretary of state, who is almost certain to run for president in 2016, has the luxury of time to elaborate her strategy. There will be matters beyond her control: relentless attacks,
New York Times (News)Feb 25 2015
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For Scott Walker, a Consistent Approach Under Tough Questioning
As Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin struggled to respond to questions about the president’s patriotism and religion last week, some saw an unprepared presidential hopeful in the national glare — not ready for “the N.F.L.,” as one participant in a Sunday morning talk show put it.
But in Mr. Walker’s home state, his repeated refusal to distance himself from a spurious claim that President
New York Times (News)Nov 09 2014
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After Electoral Rout, Obama Places the Blame on Himself
Just days after his party was routed in the midterm elections, President Obama said that he and his White House team had not succeeded in effectively selling the benefits of his policies to the American people, calling it a “failure of politics” that he must change in the final two years of his presidency.
“It’s not enough just to build a better mousetrap,” Mr. Obama said in an
New York Times (News)Oct 25 2012
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By the numbers: Women voters
The close race for the White House between President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger, former Gov. Mitt Romney, could very well be decided by women voters in the battleground states. So, here's a look at women voters, by the numbers. Do the Math: The CNN Electoral Map CNN shifts North Carolina to 'lean Romney' The Gender Gap, 1964-2008 8 -- The number of consecutive presidential
CNN DigitalOct 23 2012
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In Final Debate: Some Sparks, But Also Points Of Agreement
oreign policy proved to be a subject that kept the tone mostly substantive tonight in the third and final debate between President Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney before the Nov. 6 election.
While the president was the more aggressive of the two, sometimes interrupting his opponent and several times forcefully challenging things that Romney said, for the most part
NPR (Online News)Jul 05 2012
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Lights go dim on another energy project
A geothermal energy company with a $98.5 million loan guarantee from the Obama administration for an alternative energy project in Nevada  which received hearty endorsements from Energy Secretary Steven Chu and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid  faces financial problems, and the companys auditors have questioned whether it can stay in business.
Much like Solyndra LLC, a
Washington TimesJul 04 2012
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Lawmakers push for American flags to be 'Made in the U.S.A.'
Some lawmakers picked Independence Day eve to call on the House to pass a bill that would require the government to purchase flags made in the U.S.A. The Senate-approved All-American Flag Act was introduced in response to the $3.6 million in imports of U.S. flags, mostly from China, The Los Angeles Times reports. The bill would require the federal government to purchase only flags made
Fox News DigitalApr 15 2024
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Jury Selection Begins in Trump Hush Money Trial
On Monday, the hush money trial of former President Donald Trump began in New York with jury selection. The trial itself could last up to eight weeks.
Key Details: Hundreds of prospective jurors will show up as the jury selection process begins; that process could last up to two weeks. Prospective jurors will not be asked about their political affiliation, but they will be asked if they
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