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May 29 2013
News
No Partisan Fire at the Shore: An Obama-Christie Reunion
Re-elected yet freshly embattled President Obama made his first visit to the Jersey Shore since Hurricane Sandy and Gov. Chris Christie received him with unrestrained gratitude.
New York Times (News)Jul 17 2012
News
"If You've Got A Business, You Didn't Build That"
Stumping for re-election in Virginia over the weekend, President Obama channeled faux Native American and genuine collectivist Elizabeth Warren in disparaging individual accomplishment.
TownhallApr 01 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Replacing Obamacare Is Still a Republican Duty
President Trump has tasked three Republican senators with coming up with a replacement for Obamacare if courts strike it down. It’s a prudent contingency plan. Republicans should, for that matter, advance their own health-care plan even if the lawsuit fails — as it is highly likely to do, in part because it lacks legal merit.
Republican senators are not notably eager to take up this
Guest Writer - RightMay 28 2013
News
Obama, Christie to tour the Jersey Shore recovery after Sandy
Both men will reprise the remarkable bipartisan tableau they offered during Sandys immediate aftermath when Obama flew to New Jersey just days before the election to witness the storm's wreckage.
Fox News DigitalMar 05 2019
News
Must Read: Sarah Sanders's Fiery Monday Night Statement for Jerry Nadler
Democrats have not been shy about their priorities in this 116th Congress. The chairmen of some of the most powerful committees on the hill have begun the year by launching investigations into President Trump. They are going after his finances, his business dealings, his election win, and, of course, his relationship to Russia.
House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) sent
TownhallJan 18 2021
Headline Roundup
Biden to Cancel Keystone XL Pipeline Permit on First Day in Office
President-elect Joe Biden will revoke the Keystone XL Pipeline’s permit shortly after taking office on Wednesday, multiple reports say. The pipeline, which would transport crude oil from Canada to refineries in Texas and Louisiana, was reauthorized by President Donald Trump in 2017 after being rejected by President Barack Obama in 2015. Biden, however, plans to put the U.S. on track to reach "
Politico The Hill The BlazeSep 15 2016
News
Trump and Clinton Tied in Latest Poll
A New York Times and CBS News poll shows a tightening race between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton. Less than two months before the general election, Clinton is supported by about 46 percent of likely voters, while Trump has the support of 44 percent. When considering all registered voters, Trump has only 41 percent, with Clinton holding the support of 46 percent.
Daily BeastFeb 07 2015
News
So That Happened: Did Obama Forget That The GOP Runs Congress?
So, that happened: This week, the early stages of the 2016 presidential election collided headlong with the phenomenon of vaccine denialism, with two candidates ending up in intensive care for foot-in-mouth disease. We'll talk about who took a hit and who managed to avoid this nonsense.
HuffPostSep 21 2014
News
America's Worst Republican Could Soon Lose His Office
The Kansas Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that Democrat Chad Taylor could vacate his ballot spot in the Senate election, creating a two-man race between Republican Senator Pat Roberts and ex-Democrat-turned-Independent Greg Orman. That’s a victory for Kansas Democrats who believed that Orman has a much better chance of unseating Roberts than Taylor did, and it’s a setback for Kansas Secretary
New RepublicMay 05 2015
News
The next president will have a huge impact on climate policy — even without Congress
Given that Congress has become utterly dysfunctional in recent years, it's tempting to think the upcoming presidential election will be fairly low-stakes. Does it even matter what Jeb Bush wants for tax policy or what Hillary Clinton is proposing on paid leave? It probably won't pass anyway.
Vox