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Feb 18 2020
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Divides Coverage of Klobuchar's Bill Maher Appearance
A recent height comparison of U.S. politicians spurred the latest example of media bias, differing narratives on either side of the party line, and a journalistic laziness that, when sanctioned, can cater to misinformation.
Minnesota Senator and 2020 presidential hopeful Amy Klobuchar (D) appeared on pundit Bill Maher’s HBO show “The Real Time” Friday night to discuss her ongoing
Henry A. Brechter
Jul 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)
Nov 23 2012
News
How To Oust A Congressman, SuperPAC-Style
After spending millions of dollars in the presidential and senate campaigns with little to show for it, many superPACs and other outside groups are still tending their wounds. But it's too soon to write off superPACs as a waste of wealthy donors' money.
NPR (Online News)
Jul 15 2012
News
Romney: Obama's Attacks are "Beneath the Dignity of His Office"
n an interview with Fox News today, Romney struck back after being excoriated by Team Obama for his record at Bain, including the accusation by deputy campaign manager Stephanie Cutter that he is either a felon or liar.
Townhall
Jul 15 2012
News
New Romney TV Ad Accuses Obama of Lying
Mitt Romney made a multimillion-dollar ad buy to deliver his sharpest rebuke yet to claims that he outsourced jobs, an acknowledgment that Democratic attacks on his résumé have hurt his campaign.
Wall Street Journal (News)
May 08 2016
News
McCain on Trump: 'Foolish' to ignore will of GOP voters
Sen. John McCain is chastising GOP leaders for failing to embrace Donald Trump as the choice of millions of voters, laying out his most extensive views to date about Trump at the top of the ticket. He's also repudiating some of the presumptive nominee's comments -- particularly about prisoners of war.
In a wide-ranging "State of the Union" interview in his campaign office in Phoenix,
CNN (Online News)
Jul 17 2015
News
Chattanooga shootings: Obama policies blamed for rise in domestic terrorism
President Obama called the murder of four Marines in Tennessee Thursday heartbreaking and pleaded for Americans not to jump to conclusions but Republicans were already blaming him for what investigators termed domestic terrorism as the shooting quickly became part of the 2016 presidential campaign.
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, who is seeking the GOP nomination, said the killing appeared
Washington Times
Mar 05 2019
News
Hillary Clinton rules out 2020 presidential run
Hillary Clinton has ruled out a second US presidential run in 2020.
"I'm not running, but I'm going to keep on working and speaking and standing up for what I believe," Mrs Clinton told New York's News 12 TV channel.
As the Democratic candidate in 2016, Mrs Clinton was widely expected to become the first female US president, before a shock defeat by Mr Trump.
Asked by News
BBC News
Jan 16 2013
Opinion
Why President Obama's gun plan may be doomed
Before President Barack Obama can even launch his campaign-style blitz for new gun control measures, there are strong indications that any comprehensive legislation restricting weapons and ammunition wont even see a vote on the House floor.
Politico
Apr 26 2019
News
Joe Biden 2020
On Thursday, “Former Vice President Joe Biden formally joined the crowded Democratic presidential contest.” (RealClearPolitics)
The left is divided, with some arguing that Biden is the best chance to beat Trump, and others critical of his messaging strategy.
Biden joins “a cast that includes six senators, five other past or present members of the House and five people who are or
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