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Jan 24 2020
Analysis
Trump Is Not Shamed
As the Senate hears his case, Trump is recommitting some of the same offenses that got him impeached in the first place.
One of the reasons House Democrats ultimately impeached Donald Trump is that they recognized that if they didn’t try to stop him from doing crimes, he would be emboldened do more of them. Or to put it another way, if the Congress makes an institutional decision to
SlateMay 07 2016
News
Gundlach: Trump Would Use Debt Like Reagan for Growth
DoubleLine Capital’s Jeffrey Gundlach said Donald Trump, if he’s elected president, would help the U.S. economy recover by going further into debt, just as Ronald Reagan fueled growth in the 1980s.
“Trump is going to win, and Trump is going to increase the deficit,” Gundlach said during a panel discussion Thursday in New York. Reagan “did it by taking three or four decades of stable
Newsmax (News)Dec 10 2019
Opinion
James Comey: The truth is finally out. The FBI fulfilled its mission.
For two years, the president of the United States and his followers have loudly declared that the FBI acted unlawfully in conducting a counterintelligence investigation of Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential campaign.
They repeatedly told the American people that the FBI had done all sorts of bad things, such as tapping Donald Trump’s wires during the campaign, opening an
Washington PostOct 05 2012
News
Jack Welch: Unemployment rate cooked
The big drop in the unemployment rate a month before the presidential election brought cries of disbelief and conspiracy theories from Jack Welch and other critics of the Obama administration Friday. But the Labor Department was quick to dismiss such claims.
CNN DigitalAug 21 2016
News
Hillary Clinton outspends Trump in White House showdown
Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump each raced to their strongest fundraising month of the campaign in July, but Clinton and her allies continue to outmuscle her GOP rival in the air and ground war for the presidency, according to new details of the candidates’ spending.
Clinton pulled in more than $52 million directly into her campaign last month and spent more than $
USA TODAYJul 17 2012
News
President's Populist Pitch Divides Suburban Voters
CENTENNIAL, Colo.—Patty Leatherwood braced for a blow to her family's bottom line when President Barack Obama launched his re-election campaign with promises to compel the better-off to pay their "fair share."
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 09 2019
Opinion
Media Bias May Be Boris Johnson’s Biggest Adversary
Britain’s biggest broadcasters have dedicated themselves to defeating Brexit, denigrating Johnson, and ‘educating’ their gullible supporters.
Next Thursday’s election pitting Boris Johnson of the Conservatives against Jeremy Corbyn of the Labour party isn’t the only political war in Britain. Much of the broadcast media — ostensibly required to be impartial — has set itself the goal of
John FundSep 30 2014
News
Republicans and Democrats: Doomed!?!
Welcome to the politics of gloom, where Democratic and Republican operatives are dashing off Chicken Little emails at a dizzying rate, urging supporters to type in their credit card numbers and give $5, $10, or more ahead of a Tuesday night federal elections deadline — all in the name of leveling the playing field with the other sides’ relentless billionaires.
PoliticoJan 03 2016
News
Iran: 40 arrested for attack on Saudi embassy
Iran's supreme leader warned Sunday of "divine revenge" against Saudi leaders for the execution of a beloved Shiite cleric who rose to prominence as a voice for free Saudi elections during the Arab Spring protests in 2011-2012.
Sheik Nimr al-Nimr was among 47 people executed by the Saudi government Saturday. News of his death set off an angry outcry across much of the Muslim world, with
USA TODAYDec 08 2019
Opinion
Trump Faces Impeachment — for Lawful Acts
Impeachment is a political, not a legal, process. That said, no violations of the law have been identified.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., California) announced Thursday that Democrats will draft articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. Pelosi could not have sounded more ominous. She insinuated that Trump is like an “oppressive monarch” or a “king president.” She warned
National Review (News)