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Jul 15 2020
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: Fox News Crops Trump Out of a Photo with Epstein, Maxwell
Fox News made headlines last Sunday when it covered the arrest of alleged Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. Authorities charged Maxwell on four counts related to recruiting minors to engage in sexual activity and two counts of perjury.
During the television segment, Fox displayed several photos of Epstein and Maxwell together, including the photo featured above.
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Michael Bloomberg
Michael Rubens Bloomberg (born February 14, 1942) is an American business magnate, politician and philanthropist. He is the 108th and current Mayor of New York City, having served three consecutive terms since his first election in 2001. With a net worth of $27 billion, he is also the 7th-richest person in the United States.[1] He is the founder and 88% owner of Bloomberg L.P., the global financial data and media company most famous for its Bloomberg Terminal.[2][3]
Jul 09 2012
News
Romney's June fundraising would buy...
Mitt Romney campaign said it raised more than $100 million in June, surpassing the more than $77 million it raised the previous months. President Barack Obama's campaign has not yet released its June numbers, which have to be filed with the Federal Election Commission by July 20. Romney for the first time is expected to have raised more money than Obama. At a time when the economy is still
CNN DigitalMay 02 2024
Headline Roundup
RFK Jr. Challenges President Biden to Commit to 'No-Spoiler' Pledge
Independent 2024 presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy challenged President Joe Biden to take a “no-spoiler” pledge ahead of the election.
Details: Kennedy's proposal would entail the two campaigns co-funding a poll in October asking over 30,000 Americans in all 50 states who they would vote for in a matchup between Biden and former President Donald Trump, and who they would vote
Politico Newsweek Fox News DigitalJan 09 2020
Perspectives Blog
Political Polarization Is No Longer Just Red v Blue: It’s About Memetic Tribes
The United States is politically polarized — but perhaps not in the way you think. We tend to think of “polarization” as two competing red and blue tribes, each far away from the other in belief, values, and ideas, battling for political territory. Republican versus Democrat. Elephant versus donkey. Conservative versus liberal. In reality, American political polarization is much more complex
Julie MastrineNov 02 2013
News
Republicans are their own worst enemy on Obamacare. Here’s proof.
The standoff over the budget and debt ceiling that culminated in a government shutdown amounted to a political disaster for Republicans. One of the main reasons why has nothing to do with what happened and everything to do with what didn’t. A new Kaiser Family Foundation poll released Friday explains it. Forty-four percent of Americans say they paid very close attention to the fight over the
Washington PostJul 05 2012
News
Obama: Health care law 'is here to stay'
President Obama said that repealing his signature health care law is not an option.
"I'll work with anybody who wants to work with me to continue to improve our health care system and our health care laws, but the law I passed is here to stay," Obama said at a campaign event in Ohio.
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In the aftermath of the Supreme Court decision last week
PoliticoNov 10 2016
News
Trump makes first White House visit as president-elect
President-elect Donald Trump swooped into Washington, D.C., on Thursday for his first-ever visit to the White House since his historic election, huddling with President Barack Obama in the Oval Office for more than an hour and a half. The brash entrepreneur then headed off for meetings with leaders of the Republican majorities in Congress.
Obama and Trump struck a conciliatory pose in
Yahoo NewsFeb 04 2017
Opinion
Progressive Sexism
So much for ‘going high.’ Those who had warned about an uptick in sexism under President Trump may have been on to something. As the era of Trump dawns, some women already are being singled out for criticism and scorn that is tinged with sexist assumptions and seems intended to force them back into roles society decrees are a must for good women.
Yet this isn’t a Republican “war on
National Review (News)Nov 08 2016
Opinion
How to Get Beyond Our Tribal Politics
Whether Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump wins Tuesday, understanding the psychological causes of our national rift can help us bridge it.
The most-watched made-for-TV movie in American history is “The Day After,” a 1983 portrayal of life in Kansas and Missouri in the days just before and after an all-out nuclear war with the Soviet Union. If you’ve had even fleeting thoughts that Tuesday
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