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Apr 01 2019
News
Border Crisis
“The U.S. government cut aid to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras on Saturday after President Donald Trump blasted the Central American countries for sending migrants to the United States and threatened to shutter the U.S.-Mexico border.” (Reuters)
The left criticizes the administration for the inhumane treatment of asylum seekers, and argues that these latest moves will worsen the
The Flip SideNov 12 2019
Opinion
The Upsides of Bloomberg for the Left and the Right
Though the pragmatist billionaire angers liberal and conservative partisans alike, he has much to offer both sides.
The troubles with Michael Bloomberg, from the conservative point of view, are obvious enough: He has a terrible record on abortion and on Second Amendment rights. He is a climate-change crusader and is unlikely to install great heaping pallets of Federalist Society–
National Review (News)Feb 26 2024
Headline Roundup
Does Shane Gillis’s Hosting of SNL Signify a Cultural Sea Change?
Comedian Shane Gillis, who was fired from SNL in 2019 over a joke he previously made on a podcast, hosted the show on Saturday, drawing media perspectives.
Bigotry Sells: Dean Obeidallah of CNN (Left Bias) emphasized much of Gillis’s comedy being “off-base” and “offensive” toward marginalized groups and pitched the idea that former President Donald Trump is responsible for the "
Spiked The Guardian CNN (Opinion)Oct 03 2019
News
Trump’s impeachment defiance spooks key voting blocs
Many voters critical to Trump are breaking from the president on impeachment, posing a risk to his congressional firewall.
President Donald Trump was in trouble with women voters long before House Democrats launched a formal impeachment inquiry against him last week. Since then, his standing has grown only worse.
Nearly a half-dozen polls conducted since last Tuesday, when House
PoliticoAug 19 2019
News
Elections are rigged with voter suppression more 'insidious' than in the 1960s, Stacey Abrams says
Stacey Abrams, the former Georgia gubernatorial candidate who claims that she won the 2018 election despite losing by nearly 55,000 votes, said during a Sunday interview on ABC that voter suppression in 2019 is more insidious than it was in the 1960s.
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The BlazeMar 19 2015
News
Report: Sinking MSNBC Prepares to Move Right
Just as it is at the ballot box here in America and Israel, leftism undisguised is dying in cable news. According to a Politico report, MSNBC is sinking fast and prepared to throw everyone overboard not named Joe Scarborough and Rachel Maddow. The new apparent plan is to move the failing cable news channel to the political right, and in some cases not even stopping at the center. It looks as
Breitbart NewsMay 07 2021
Headline Roundup
Perspectives: Lower Job Numbers Prompt Debate Over Federal Aid
Lower-than-expected hiring numbers in April sparked debate throughout the political world Friday over unemployment, hiring, and the U.S. economy's recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. President Joe Biden reacted by saying the economic recovery has "a long way to go" and framing his recently proposed spending packages as a potential solution. Some on the left said the underwhelming hiring
NBC News (Online) National Review (News) ReutersFeb 01 2024
Headline Roundup
Biden Leads Trump in New 2024 Poll, Buoyed by Women, Independents
A new poll determined President Joe Biden holds a 50-44 lead over the likely Republican nominee, former President Donald Trump, in a hypothetical 2024 matchup.
Details: The latest survey conducted by Quinnipiac University expands Biden’s lead from the previous month’s poll, which determined the results were too close to call. One significant area where Biden has recently gained support
Politico Newsweek Fox News (Online News)Sep 18 2022
Headline Roundup
How Will Hispanic and Latino Voters Impact the Midterm Elections?
With midterm election season underway, pollsters and pundits from across the political spectrum are offering perspectives on a growing electorate demographic that has increasingly garnered the attention of both major U.S. parties – Hispanic and Latino voters. Since the 2020 Presidential election revealed that Hispanic and Latino voters were not an assured source of support for the Democratic
Wall Street Journal (News) Washington Examiner New York Times (News)Jun 25 2019
Opinion
OPINION: America’s Most Educated, Engaged Citizens Are Making Politics Worse
It turns out that the people who care the most about politics have the least understanding of their political opponents. The More in Common project has just released the results of its latest deep dive into American polarization, and they make for a deeply discouraging read.
It turns out that most Americans have fundamentally mistaken notions about their political opponents,
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