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Oct 21 2020
Headline Roundup
Facts About Hunter Biden's Overseas Business Dealings
After Twitter and Facebook censored a story from the New York Post about allegedly corrupt international dealings in Ukraine and China involving Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden, the younger Biden's emails have been the subject of media scrutiny. Allegedly discovered on a laptop abandoned at a Delaware repair shop, the emails reportedly suggest Hunter Biden leveraged his connection to his
National Review (News) Reuters PolitiFactSep 30 2020
Headline Roundup
DNI Alleges Hillary Clinton Involved in Attempts to Tie Trump to 2016 Russia Hacking
On Tuesday, Director of National Intelligence (DNI) John Ratcliffe wrote a letter to Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) declassifying information about Hillary Clinton's alleged involvement with attempts to tie President Donald Trump to the Russian intelligence scandal during the 2016 presidential election. On Wednesday, former FBI director James Comey appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee
Associated Press New York Post (Opinion) Fox News (Online News)Jun 02 2015
News
We Republicans Lost On Gay Rights. That’s A Good Thing.
I'm not among those Republicans who have “evolved” on the issue of gay rights. I didn’t need to. I’ve always been attracted to the GOP message of more freedom and less government, but thought it hypocritical and counter to the core of our philosophy that Republicans would not apply those tenets to gay rights. But of course I was often the black sheep in campaign meetings during the 1990s and
PoliticoJun 01 2015
News
Veteran Journalist Makes Big Admission About Obama and the Media
“Face the Nation” moderator Bob Schieffer, who signed off this weekend after more than two decades hosting the CBS Sunday morning show, told Fox News’ Howard Kurtz that it’s possible the media weren’t skeptical enough of Barack Obama during his first presidential run in 2008.
When asked whether Obama was given an “incredibly easy ride” by the media, Schieffer at first noted that the
The BlazeSep 10 2016
News
Trump woos social conservatives with vow to scrap Johnson Amendment
Donald J. Trump told a gathering of social and religious conservatives Friday that he would push to lift a ban that has barred churches and other tax exempt groups from endorsing political candidates, joking that it could be his ticket into heaven. Since wrapping up the GOP nomination and turning his attention to a general election match-up with Hillary Clinton, Mr. Trump has been making
Washington TimesSep 10 2016
News
Black Millennials: Don't Help Donald Trump
With the election less than two months away, there still remains plenty of cause for concern regarding the black vote and Hillary Clinton. Clinton and the Democrats inevitably were going to win the lion’s share of the black vote, but that has never been enough. Clinton needs to win a share of the black vote similar to Barack Obama’s to ensure that the Democrats retain the White House. And
Daily BeastMar 26 2019
News
McConnell Forcing Vote on Green New Deal
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will bring the Green New Deal up for a vote on Tuesday, forcing Democrats to take a stand on the radical resolution.
“I could not be more glad that the American people will have the opportunity to learn precisely where each one of their senators stand on the “Green New Deal”: a radical, top-down, socialist makeover of the entire U.S. economy,” he
TownhallOct 26 2012
News
Barack Obama, Mitt Romney Campaigning Furiously In Ohio, A Sign Of Things To Come
As the Election Day countdown neared single-digit territory Thursday, President Barack Obama and challenger Mitt Romney continued their furious pace of campaigning in swing states, with both finding positive news in polls and each ending the day with a dramatic night-time rally.
HuffPostJul 30 2015
Opinion
Political polarization is what paralyzes us
NEIL GABLER has discounted political polarization as the cause of congressional inaction (“Is America too old to be bold?”). In fact, both parties have discovered that driving their bases to the poles is key to winning elections. Party strategists have discovered that it is much easier and cheaper to motivate the base than it is to convince centrists and the undecided.
This electoral
The Boston Globe