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May 05 2020
Headline Roundup
Bush Video, Trump Response Shine Light on Hyperpartisanship
Former President George W. Bush's viral video calling for unity — and current President Donald Trump's reaction to it — have made major news nationwide, sparking discussions about the state of hyperpartisanship in the United States and nostalgic reflections on the politics of past eras.
Many former Bush critics applauded the video, which was shared on May 2. Most left-rated outlets and
Bloomberg The Atlantic Washington TimesOct 09 2016
News
‘Enough!’: Condoleezza Rice adds her name to the growing list of Republicans calling on Trump to step aside
Add former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to the growing list of Republican and conservative leaders who are calling on Donald Trump to step down as the Republican presidential nominee.
“Enough! Donald Trump should not be President,” Rice wrote on her personal Facebook page Saturday. “He should withdraw.”
“As a Republican, I hope to support someone who has the dignity and
The BlazeDec 22 2020
Headline Roundup
Trump Grants 15 Pardons
The White House announced President Donald Trump had granted 15 pardons and issued partial or full commutations for the prison sentences of five other individuals Tuesday. Those granted a pardon or clemency include three former GOP Reps who were convicted of various financial crimes and lying to the FBI; two people charged as part of the Russia investigation, including former Trump adviser
CNN (Online News) The Hill Fox News (Online News)Oct 30 2019
Opinion
Kanye West’s Faith Triumphs Over Political Bitterness
The pop star’s new album and film disrupt godless hedonism.
Halloween Week’s bedlam (demonic parades and gratuitous candy commercials and other occult celebrations in the media) confirm the millennium’s casual godlessness, so the release of Kanye West’s new album and film, both titled “Jesus Is King,” intrudes on that party. Its impact will be long-lasting.
West’s gospel revival
National Review (News)Nov 06 2019
Headline Roundup
Public Impeachment Hearings to Commence Next Week
House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff (D-CA) announced that public hearings on the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump will start next week. Schiff announced the hearings via Twitter; it will mark the first time that the public will hear lawmakers discuss evidence of Trump's ties to a scandal involving Ukraine and a privately-pushed investigation of the Bidens.
The Week - News Washington Examiner CNN (Online News)Mar 16 2021
Perspectives Blog
Are Republicans or Democrats More Compassionate? Research Says It May Be a Trick Question
We know the stereotypes of “bleeding heart” liberals, compared with conservatives who are supposedly less caring. But what does academic research say on the topic of which party is more compassionate?
According to research published by Dr. Meri Long of the University of Pittsburgh, Republicans and Democrats were equally compassionate, though recent communication with Dr. Long suggests
Max KarlinJul 14 2013
News
Zimmerman Attorney Concerned About Safety After Verdict
After a year and a half of living as a hermit, George Zimmerman emerged from a Florida courthouse a free man, cleared of all charges in the shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
His brother said the former neighborhood watch volunteer was still processing the reality that he wouldn't serve prison time for the killing, which Zimmerman, 29, has maintained was an act of self-defense. A
Newsmax (News)Aug 21 2016
News
Megadonors dominate as Priorities USA PAC raises $9.9 million in July
Two megadonors accounted for almost two-thirds of the contributions to the main super PAC supporting Hillary Clinton in July, as the group's income slowed slightly from the month before. Investors Daniel Abraham and Donald Sussman each gave $3 million to Priorities USA Action. The super PAC's total haul was $9.9 million, down from $11.9 million in June. The group finished July with $38.7
PoliticoAug 21 2016
News
Hillary Clinton outspends Trump in White House showdown
Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump each raced to their strongest fundraising month of the campaign in July, but Clinton and her allies continue to outmuscle her GOP rival in the air and ground war for the presidency, according to new details of the candidates’ spending.
Clinton pulled in more than $52 million directly into her campaign last month and spent more than $
USA TODAYMar 01 2022
Headline Roundup
Left and Right Praise Ukrainian President Zelenskyy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has received praise from across the U.S. political spectrum for his actions in the face of Russia’s invasion.
Zelenskyy remained in Kyiv during Russian attempts to take the Ukrainian capital; when the U.S. offered to evacuate him from the city, he reportedly replied, “I need ammunition, not a ride.” The Ukrainian leader has been active on social
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