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Jun 03 2012
News
Romney surrogate McDonnell says Obama stimulus plan helped Virginia
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell (R) wandered off script somewhat Sunday as a surrogate for the Mitt Romney presidential campaign, conceding that President Obamas stimulus measures helped his state weather the economic crisis.
McDonnell, a potential vice presidential candidate who has sought to walk a tightrope between conservatives and moderates, acknowledged on CNNs “State of the Union
Washington PostJun 08 2015
Opinion
Hunt: Conservative court win may backfire on Republicans
The Supreme Court could make June the cruelest month for Republicans.
The court will hand down two decisions fraught with political implications. One will decide whether same-sex marriage is protected by the Constitution, and the other whether to throw out a central piece of the Affordable Care Act, the federal subsidies for about 8 million Americans.
Conservative opponents of
Oct 27 2013
News
Ted Cruz In Iowa Claims Shutdown Was Worth It
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz says this month's partial government shutdown and his key role in it were a success: They got people talking.
"One of the things we accomplished in the fight over Obamacare is we elevated the national debate over what a disaster, what a train wreck, how much Obamacare is hurting millions of Americans across this country," Cruz told about 600 Iowa Republicans on
HuffPostFeb 17 2015
News
Luis Gutierrez: "We Will Not Be Deterred"
The morning after a federal judge halted President Barack Obama’s executive amnesty, Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) proclaimed that amnesty advocates will not be deterred.
Gutierrez said he will continue to tell illegal immigrants to prepare to sign up for Obama’s executive amnesty.
“We may be delayed, but we will not be deterred,” Gutierrez said in a Tuesday statement. “In our
Breitbart NewsMay 03 2019
Opinion
OPINION: My Brush With Personal Destruction
What did my divorce and my humor writing have to do with my ability to make monetary policy?
When President Trump asked me to serve as a member of the Federal Reserve Board, I was honored. I never imagined the storm that would follow. The left and the media instantly launched a relentless campaign against me. Last week a reporter who has covered the Fed for 30 years told me he’d never
Guest Writer - RightOct 24 2013
News
Fox News Poll: 60 percent of voters think implementation of ObamaCare is 'a joke'
Six voters in ten describe implementation of ObamaCare as “a joke,” and more voters than not say problems with the government’s health insurance website are so bad someone should be fired, according to a Fox News national poll.
The new poll, released Wednesday, also finds a majority continues to dislike President Obama’s signature achievement: 51 percent of voters use negative terms to
Fox News DigitalJul 16 2013
News
Mixed Results in Health Pilot Plan
Lowering health-care costs is tougher than improving the quality of care, according to first-year results from a key pilot program under the federal health law.
All of the 32 health systems in the so-called Pioneer Accountable Care Organization program improved patient care on quality measures such as cancer screenings and controlling blood pressure, according to data to be released
Wall Street Journal (News)Jul 15 2013
News
Reid digs in as Senate nears nuclear option showdown
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid isn’t backing down from the “nuclear option” as Democrats and Republicans clash ahead of a rare meeting in the Old Senate Chamber. The nuclear option — which would allow Reid to end filibusters of executive branch nominees with only 51 votes, rather than 60 — has consumed the Senate this month. Reid says Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Republicans are
PoliticoDec 31 2020
Opinion
The family gap
n a speech to the Federalist Society in November, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito reiterated his concern that ‘in certain quarters, religious liberty is fast becoming a disfavored right’. Small wonder that the subject was on his mind. A week earlier, the Court had heard oral arguments in the latest religious-liberty case, Fulton v. City of Philadelphia. In it, Catholic Social Services — one
The American SpectatorOct 20 2013
News
Republicans Won't Stop Targeting Obamacare Anytime Soon
"Obamacare" escaped unharmed from the government shutdown Republicans hoped would stop it, but just as quickly they have opened a new line of attack — one handed to them by the administration itself.
While Congress was arguing, President Barack Obama's plan to expand coverage for the uninsured suffered a self-inflicted wound. A computer system seemingly designed by gremlins gummed up
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