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Mar 01 2019
News
House Democrats explode in recriminations as liberals lash out at moderates
House Democrats exploded in recriminations Thursday over moderates bucking the party, with liberal Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez threatening to put those voting with Republicans “on a list” for a primary challenge.
In a closed-door session, a frustrated Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) lashed out at about two dozen moderates and pressured them to get on board. “We are either a team or we
Washington PostMar 01 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Trump's presidency turns into the art of the no deal
Donald Trump's art of the deal persona sold books like wildfire, anchored a blockbuster TV reality show and proved a potent theme for a White House run.
But it's beginning to look a house of cards on which to build a presidency.
It's not just that Trump -- fresh from a collapsed summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un, a loss to Democrats over his border wall and a set of
Guest Writer - LeftJun 15 2015
Opinion
Rolly: Democrats working hard to ensure everlasting defeat
an a Democrat ever again win a major political office in Utah besides a few Salt Lake County spots and Salt Lake City mayor, which is technically non-partisan?
I doubt it. But, if Halley's Comet actually came early, what would it take?
Let's face it. The party of Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson and Franklin Roosevelt hasn't come as close as the moon's distance from the Earth in
Jul 02 2019
News
Democrats are learning the wrong lesson from Donald Trump
He ran as a moderate — and it worked.
Many progressives have what they believe to be a knock-down answer to nervous Nellies who fret that talking about desegregation busing, decriminalizing illegal entry into the United States, banning assault weapons, and replacing private health insurance will kill them at the polls in 2020: Donald Trump is president.
If Trump is president, the
VoxJun 17 2021
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: Divided Coverage of Harris Fuels Filter Bubbles
There are — as there almost always are —more than two sides to Vice President Kamala Harris’ management of her immigration assignment from President Joe Biden. But for the dedicated followers of biased media, it’s likely only one “reality” prevails.
As you’ll see from the headlines shown below, reports from left-rated media often tend to paint the assignment as a political challenge
Henry A. BrechterSep 16 2014
News
House Republicans say yes to Obama
The party that’s acted as a bulwark against President Barack Obama’s agenda suddenly looks like it will quickly agree to some of his biggest demands. House Republicans are poised to extend the Export-Import Bank’s charter well into next year, despite decrying the agency as an antiquated vestige of crony capitalism. They will fund the federal government until mid-December without much of a
PoliticoFeb 03 2015
News
The "Cool Kids" Candidate: Elizabeth Warren
The progressive revolution won’t be televised. But you can dance to it, if you can get invited to a party in the right Chinatown loft.
Celebs and sorta-celebs always know what’s best for the 99 percent, so they gathered recently to discuss how they can ram Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren down your throat. Just don’t ask them to share what they’re nibbling on: “charred broccoli with
Breitbart NewsJun 08 2015
Opinion
Hunt: Conservative court win may backfire on Republicans
The Supreme Court could make June the cruelest month for Republicans.
The court will hand down two decisions fraught with political implications. One will decide whether same-sex marriage is protected by the Constitution, and the other whether to throw out a central piece of the Affordable Care Act, the federal subsidies for about 8 million Americans.
Conservative opponents of
Apr 08 2021
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Debate Surrounds Biden's Infrastructure Bill, Democrats Prepare to Pass Through Reconciliation
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Debate surrounds President Joe Biden's “American Jobs Plan," which would alot $2.2 trillion over the next 8 years to fix roads and bridges, expand broadband internet access, invest in America's manufacturing sector and provide affordable housing and home-based care for the elderly and disabled. The plan would
AllSides StaffDec 03 2019
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Update: Bloomberg News Announces It Will Not Investigate Democratic Candidates
In November 2019, after Bloomberg News owner Michael Bloomberg entered the 2020 presidential race, the news outlet announced that it would not do investigative reporting on Bloomberg or any of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates. It is an apparent admission that the organization will openly engage in bias by omission going forward.
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AllSides Staff