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Jan 19 2014
News
TIME Magazine's Latest Cover: Can Anyone Stop Hillary?
TIME Magazine has never been one to shy away from political theatre or hide their bias, but the newest cover is a bit more. It’s an endorsement. The cover story for the January 27th issue is entitled “Can Anyone Stop Hillary?”.
In the brief excerpt that has been released so far, the author goes on and on about how Hillary is in a league of her own. It appears no one can stop her. David
TownhallOct 22 2014
Opinion
Rieder: The political news bubble
If the late Democratic senator and Washington wise man Daniel Patrick Moynihan were alive today, he'd probably be issuing a correction.
Moynihan was known for, among many other things, his maxim, "Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts."
But a new study from the Pew Research Center shows that a significant and influential chunk of the American populace
USA TODAYOct 08 2020
Analysis
How Obamacare became Democrats’ most powerful political weapon
There’s a reason Trump and Pence keep lying about Obamacare, and Biden and Harris keep bringing it up.
Today, Bill Kristol is a prominent Never Trumper who racks up liberal retweets by the thousands of his scorching attacks on President Donald Trump. But in 1993, Kristol, who’d served as Vice President Dan Quayle’s chief of staff, was an influential Republican operative, running the
VoxNov 12 2012
News
5 fiscal cliff scenarios
President Barack Obama and congressional Republican leaders are finally prepared to open negotiations this week on the fiscal cliff  an all-important legislative riddle with no easy answers. Democrats want to increase tax rates; Republicans say no way. Republicans seek major changes to entitlement programs; Democrats are divided. Republicans want to nullify a package of automatic
PoliticoDec 14 2019
News
Congrats Boris, R.I.P Fiscal Conservatism
Although Boris Johnson may have defused a ten-megaton bomb of neo-Marxism in Britain and assured the final passage of Brexit, his Conservative victory is hardly a victory for conservatism. On the far side of the Atlantic, as over here, fiscal responsibility has taken a lethal beating.
Reviewing a failed campaign manifesto by Starbucks titan Howard Schultz a million years ago last spring
National Review (News)Jun 17 2020
News
Why Gorsuch upheld civil rights for LGBTQ Americans
When one of the high court’s staunchest defenders of LGBTQ rights, Justice Anthony Kennedy, retired in 2018, most court watchers expected those rights to only get rolled back. Enter a strict textualist.
In a landmark, and unexpected, decision yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that firing an employee because of their sexual orientation or gender identity violates federal law.
Christian Science MonitorJun 15 2020
News
Supreme Court grants federal job protections to gay, lesbian, transgender workers
A divided Supreme Court further advanced the cause of LGBTQ rights Monday, ruling that a landmark civil rights law barring sex discrimination in the workplace applies to gay, lesbian and transgender workers.
The decision was written by Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch, President Donald Trump's first nominee to the cour. He was joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and the court's four
USA TODAYNov 26 2013
News
High Court to Review Health Law's Contraception Mandate
The Supreme Court said Tuesday it would decide whether for-profit employers can invoke their religious beliefs to deny contraceptive coverage to female employees who would otherwise be entitled to it under the Affordable Care Act, in a new case before the high court challenging part of President Barack Obama's health-care overhaul.
The 2010 federal law, most of which the high court
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 16 2012
News
Whose Medicare plan cuts more?
Mitt Romney and his running mate, Paul Ryan, are accusing President Obama of hurting seniors by slashing $716 billion out of Medicare. Obama, meanwhile, is attacking Ryan for wanting to "end Medicare as we know it." These heated exchanges come as both sides look for ways to wring savings out of Medicare before the entitlement program runs out of money. They just differ on who will pick up the
CNN DigitalMar 15 2021
News
Andrew Cuomo
“On Friday, New York’s two Democratic U.S. senators, Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, and most of the state’s congressional delegation, including leading progressive Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, urged [New York Governor Andrew] Cuomo, now in his third term as governor, to resign… Cuomo faces accusations of sexual harassment and misconduct leveled by at least seven women,
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