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Aug 14 2014
News
GOP’s shady “news” websites: Republicans get into the propaganda game
At some point, probably not too long ago, a version of this conversation transpired within the halls of the National Republican Congressional Committee, the campaign committee led by Oregon congressman Greg Walden:
STAFFER 1: Hey, so you know how it’s our job to convince people to vote for Republicans and against Democrats?
STAFFER 2: Yep! That sure is our job.
STAFFER 1:
SalonSep 18 2012
News
Romney Tries to Stem Damage From New Controversy
His campaign at a crossroads, Mitt Romney struggled Tuesday to limit political fallout from his dismissive comments about nearly half of all Americans while Republican officials debated the impact of serial controversies on the party's hopes of capturing the White House.
President Barack Obama's White House piled on, seven weeks before Election Day. "When you're president of the United
Apr 14 2015
News
In Perception Primary, It’s Folksy Hillary Clinton vs. Statesmen-Looking Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio
On one side is a crowd of Republicans trying to look presidential. On the other side is a lone Democrat trying to look normal.
There was Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida, seeking to appear statesmanlike at a rally on Monday evening as he joined the race for the White House in 2016. There was Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin, another likely Republican contender, leading a trade
New York Times (News)Apr 13 2015
News
Clinton's Social Media Splash Tops GOP's Rand Paul, Ted Cruz
Hillary Clinton showed her dominance on social media after her announcement Sunday that she would make another run for the Democratic presidential nomination as her online interactions outpaced GOP candidates Rand Paul and Ted Cruz, The Hill reported.
The former secretary of state drew 10.1 million interactions on Facebook — meaning posts, likes and shares — from 4.7 million users in
Newsmax (News)Mar 06 2024
Headline Roundup
AI Photo of Trump With Black Supporters Highlights Misinformation Fears
Images created by generative artificial intelligence (AI) depicting former President Donald Trump posing with black supporters were shared by Trump supporters on social media, sparking concerns over AI’s potential to amplify election misinformation.
The Details: The AI-generated images were first shared by conservative radio show host Mark Kaye. A Trump campaign official stated the
Washington Post BBC News New York Post (News)Dec 03 2019
News
Lisa Page Speaks Out
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
On Sunday, The Daily Beast published an interview with former FBI lawyer Lisa Page, who discussed the damaging impact of Trump's attacks and the national spotlight on her life.Page and former FBI agent Peter Abridge NewsMay 06 2024
Headline Roundup
Trump Compares Biden Administration to ‘Gestapo’ at Private Donor Event
Former President Donald Trump compared the Biden administration to the “Gestapo” during a private donor event at Mar-a-Lago on Saturday, drawing ire from the White House.
Trump’s Comment: Trump said, “These people are running a Gestapo administration, and it's the only thing they have. And it's the only way they're going to win, in their opinion, and it's actually killing them. But it
Axios Reuters Washington ExaminerOct 03 2019
Opinion
Unfit for Office
On a third-down play last season, the Washington Redskins quarterback Alex Smith stood in shotgun formation, five yards behind the line of scrimmage. As he called his signals, a Houston Texans cornerback, Kareem Jackson, suddenly sprinted forward from a position four yards behind the defensive line.
Jackson’s timing was perfect. The ball was snapped. The Texans’ left defensive end, J.J
The AtlanticApr 16 2019
News
Trump Gets His First Official GOP Challenger With Bill Weld Announcement
Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld officially entered the 2020 Republican presidential primary on Monday, giving Donald Trump the first serious intra-party challenge to a sitting president since Pat Buchanan ran against George H.W. Bush a quarter-century ago.
“I really think if we have six more years of the same stuff we’ve had out of the White House the last two years, that would be a
HuffPostApr 16 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Medicare for All Means Private Insurance for None
Democrats won on the issue of healthcare in 2018 because they campaigned on protecting the coverage Americans possessed. For the 2020 presidential primaries, several Democrats run on taking away that coverage.
“Let’s eliminate all of that,” Kamala Harris says of private insurance. “Let’s move on.” Kirsten Gillibrand calls abolishing private insurance “an urgent goal.” “Under Medicare
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