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Jun 26 2012
News
Sarah Palin revives 'death panel' message
Three years after Sarah Palin boiled up the rage in the health care debate with “death panel remarks, the former GOP vice presidential candidate is proudly sticking by her claim in a Facebook post Monday afternoon. Palin charged in a August 2009 Facebook post that the Democrats health care bill would empower a “death panel of government bureaucrats who can decide who lives or dies. The 2009
PoliticoNov 18 2021
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Beto O’Rourke
“Democrat Beto O’Rourke said Wednesday he raised more than $2 million after announcing his campaign for Texas governor, showing an ability to still quickly pile up cash after coming off failed runs for the U.S. Senate and presidency.” (AP News)
The left is supportive of O’Rourke but acknowledges that he faces a tough election.
The right is critical of O’Rourke and his chances of
The Flip SideAug 04 2017
News
Get Government Out of the College Discrimination Business
Whether affirmative action is helpful at all is debatable.
ReasonSep 23 2021
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White House faces bipartisan backlash on Haitian migrants
The White House is facing sharp condemnation from Democrats for its handling of the influx of Haitian migrants at the U.S. southern border, after images of U.S. Border Patrol agents on horseback using aggressive tactics went viral this week.
Striking video of agents maneuvering their horses to forcibly block and move migrants attempting to cross the border has sparked resounding
Associated PressOct 28 2018
News
Campaign Wire: A Guide to the 2018 Midterm Elections
President Trump took aim at the national media on Friday, saying critical coverage of his administration was a hurdle to healthy political debate in the country.
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 27 2021
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2020 Census Results
“The overall U.S. population stood at 331,449,281, the Census Bureau said on Monday, a 7.4% increase over 2010 representing the second-slowest growth of any decade in history… Texas will receive two more congressional seats next year, and five states - Florida, North Carolina, Colorado, Montana and Oregon - will gain one congressional seat each, the census bureau said. New York, California,
The Flip SideJun 28 2022
Analysis
The Supreme Court's Leftist Bloc: Increasingly Hostile to the First Amendment
We already knew that the Supreme Court's leftist bloc is profoundly hostile to the Second Amendment, which it has badly misinterpreted in a series of decisions over recent decades. They're increasingly and disturbingly hostile to the First Amendment, as well. The Roberts Court has generally been quite good on First Amendment issues, issuing a number of lopsided or even unanimous rulings
TownhallSep 22 2021
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Backers of Trump's false fraud claims seek to control next elections
One leading candidate seeking to become Georgia’s chief elections official, Republican Jody Hice, is a Congressman who voted to overturn Democrat Joe Biden's 2020 presidential win in the hours after the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol. Hice had posted on social media earlier that day: “This is our 1776 moment,” referencing the American Revolution.
In Arizona, the contenders for the
ReutersMar 03 2022
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Hispanic women emerge as big winners in Texas GOP primary
Republicans have long argued that Donald Trump’s gains in majority-Hispanic South Texas were not a one-time deal and, instead, the beginning of a larger trend.
The primary results on Tuesday night proved they’re right.
The GOP saw continued strong turnout in the state’s southernmost border counties in the latest display that Trump’s gains among Hispanic voters were no anomaly.
Politico