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Dec 06 2019
Analysis
How to Fix Impeachment
Eight experts on what’s gone so wrong with the Trump proceedings—and what America should do about it.
The articles of impeachment haven’t yet been drafted against President Donald Trump, and seemingly everyone has a theory of what’s already gone wrong. Weeks of high-profile hearings and news reports on the president’s behavior have done little to change the minds of voters or lawmakers
PoliticoFeb 08 2013
Opinion
Immigrants Are Makers, Not Takers
With immigration reform heating up in Congress and the White House putting its muscle behind legislative action, immigration opponents are already campaigning against common-sense reforms.
Center For American ProgressOct 27 2022
Headline Roundup
Hispanic Republican Denied Entry into Congressional Hispanic Caucus
Rep. Mayra Flores (R-TX) was denied entry into the Congressional Hispanic Caucus after submitting a request to join earlier this month. The Caucus cited her voting record and endorsement from former president Trump as evidence she was not aligned with the values of the coalition.
Key Quotes: In a tweet, Flores said, “as the first Mexican-born American Congresswoman, I thought the
The Texas Tribune Townhall The HillAug 13 2013
News
White House's daily emails use tax dollars to boost Obama's image
President Obama often rails against perpetual campaigns in politics but the White House is increasingly waging a partisan-edged campaign funded by taxpayers through a flood of daily emails to the public in support of his agenda.
Washington TimesDec 27 2012
News
Triumph of the Tea Party mindset
Two stories that might seem to contradict each other ran in the New York Times this week. One declared the Tea Party movement “significantly weakened in the wake of Novembers elections and on its way to becoming “just another political faction. The other noted that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell might be concerned about a potential 2014 primary challenge – enough to filibuster
SalonSep 12 2022
Headline Roundup
VP Harris Discuss Southern Border, Threats to Democracy in MSNBC Interview
In an interview with MSNBC (Left bias) over the weekend, Vice President Kamala Harris took questions on threats to democracy, immigration and more.
When asked by host Chuck Todd about whether threats from within the U.S. pose a risk equal to or greater than the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Harris said current domestic threats are "very dangerous" and "makes us weaker." She also called out "
New York Post (News) The Hill PoliticoSep 17 2019
News
‘Squad’ member Pressley pushing Kavanaugh impeachment inquiry, despite allegation concerns
Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., one of the four freshman congresswomen known collectively as the “Squad,” is planning Tuesday to introduce a resolution seeking an impeachment inquiry into Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh, despite reluctance from top Democrats to pursue one and concerns about the basis for the latest accusations.
The resolution follows a New York Times
Fox News DigitalOct 29 2019
Opinion
Anatomy of 2020: Weighing Issues, Candidates, and the State of Our Union
Impeachment and then …
In the 20th century, no Congress brought impeachment proceedings against a first-term president facing a reelection. Both the Nixon and Clinton efforts were aimed at reelected presidents, perhaps on the theory that there was supposedly no other means of bringing them to account once they had been elected twice.
In contrast, Trump faces reelection in about a
Victor HansonNov 15 2015
News
GOP Candidates Say Paris Attacks Highlight U.S. Leadership Failure
GOP presidential candidates called for prayers for victims of the terrorist attacks in Paris and a swift response from the U.S., while criticizing President Barack Obama‘s foreign policy.
Carly Fiorina, speaking to hundreds of Republican activists gathered for two days of stump speeches here, suggested it was time for stepped up military action against Islamic State, also known as ISIS
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 14 2015
News
Kim Davis stands ground, offers alternative
Kim Davis, county clerk of Rowan County, Kentucky, returned to work Monday, saying she will not issue any marriage licenses that go against her religious beliefs -- but she left the door open for her deputies to continue to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, as long as those documents do not have Davis' name or title on them.
CNN Digital