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Jul 17 2019
News
House Condemns Trump ‘Racist’ Tweets in Extraordinary Rebuke
In a remarkable political repudiation, the Democratic-led House voted Tuesday night to condemn President Donald Trump’s “racist comments” against four congresswomen of color, despite protestations by Trump’s Republican congressional allies and his own insistence he hasn’t “a racist bone in my body.”
Two days after Trump tweeted that four Democratic freshmen should “go back” to their
CBNApr 12 2019
News
Rod Rosenstein Calls Out 'Bizarre' Reactions to AG Barr
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein called the pushback to Attorney General William Barr's actions surrounding the Russia report "bizarre," saying in a new interview that Barr is doing all he can to follow the law and make as much of the report public as possible.
"He's being as forthcoming as he can, and so this notion that he's trying to mislead people, I think is just completely
Newsmax (News)May 10 2013
News
Boehner sees proof of Benghazi cover-up in Obama administration emails
House Speaker John A. Boehner on Thursday called on President Obama to release a cache of emails that Republicans say clearly prove senior White House and State Department officials sought to mislead the American public about the Benghazi terrorist attack during last years election campaign.
Washington TimesNov 20 2014
News
For 2016, progressives favor Warren to Clinton almost 2-to-1: poll
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is by far the most popular would-be presidential candidate among progressives in the Democratic party, boasting a nearly two-to-one advantage over presumed frontrunner Hillary Rodham Clinton, a new poll shows.
The liberal PAC Democracy for America surveyed its members and asked them to rank their top three choices for president in 2016. A total of 164,733 votes
Washington TimesJun 11 2012
News
Computer model shows perfect storm for Obama
President Barack Obama is running against former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, but the economy may truly be his greatest opponent. "It's not the only factor, but it's arguably the most important factor," said George Washington University associate professor John Sides, who has created a computer model to analyze the impact of the economy on the presidential campaign. "The forecasting model
CNN (Online News)Apr 02 2019
Opinion
OPINION: The Virtuous Can Never Be Guilty
Virtue-signaling is now the refuge of scoundrels.
Since ancient times, it has always been scary when moral auditors audit their own. Or as the Roman satirist Juvenal put it of male guardians entrusted to shield chaste girls from randy males, Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? (“Who will watch the watchmen?”)
When humans sense that there’s neither an earthly nor divine deterrent
Victor HansonOct 26 2012
Opinion
Post-Racial President Obama Not So Post-Racial
When President Obama was elected in 2008, the media painted him as post-racial and as someone who could not just bring races together, but move us past racial tension. The results of the past four years of an Obama presidency have done just the opposite.
TownhallJul 12 2015
News
Carly Fiorina Says Donald Trump 'Taps Into an Anger'
Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina said Sunday she could see how competitor Donald Trump's immigration rhetoric, which has gotten him in some hot water over the past few weeks, resonates with some voters.
Asked on ABC's This Week whether she would support him if he became the nominee, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO said, “I have been in New Hampshire now for six days, and
Newsmax (News)Jun 04 2012
News
Fierce Wisconsin recall campaign winds up
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a Republican hero for austerity measures that stripped collective bargaining rights from most public unions, spent a final day campaigning before Tuesday's recall election that brought lots of outside interest and money to the state.
CNN (Online News)Jun 04 2012
News
Fight Brewing over New Medical Equipment Tax
An election-year battle is brewing over a tax created under President Obama's 2010 health care overhaul. Republicans are trying to repeal a 2.3 percent tax on medical equipment makers. They plan to push the measure through the House this week.
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