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Aug 31 2020
News
UNFAIR! MSNBC Heckled GOP Convention With 200 Minutes of Interruptions
Fair enough: ABC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC and NBC all showed roughly as much of the Republican convention last week as they had the Democratic convention the week before. But not fair at all: while cable news let the Democratic advertisement run without any significant interruption, CNN and MSNBC refused to give the same consideration to Republicans, repeatedly stepping over the party-produced content
NewsBustersNov 23 2020
News
Biden expected to tap Antony Blinken to be secretary of state
Biden is likely to name his Cabinet picks in tranches, with groups of nominees focused on a specific top area, like the economy, national security or public health, being announced at once. Advisers to the president-elect’s transition have said they’ll make their first Cabinet announcements on Tuesday.
If Biden focuses on national security that day, Michele Flournoy, a veteran of
Washington TimesFeb 24 2020
Opinion
Surging Sanders terrifies Democrats – do they actually want to win in November?
Bernie Sanders is on a roll. After a strong showing in Iowa and New Hampshire, and “Berning” through Nevada, the socialist senator from Vermont is without a doubt the Democrat front-runner.
Odds-makers are giving Bernie a 55 percent chance of becoming the Democrat nominee.
Which raises a legitimate question: Do Democrats actually want to win the White House in November?
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Fox News (Opinion)Jul 18 2019
News
Donald Trump impeachment bid crushed in House of Representatives
A bid to launch impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump has been blocked in the US House of Representatives.
Texas Democrat Al Green filed the resolution after the House voted to denounce Mr Trump's attacks aimed at four US congresswomen as racist.
But the measure failed to win enough support, with his fellow Democrats voting overwhelmingly against.
Mr Trump
BBC NewsFeb 11 2020
News
Sanders edges out Buttigieg to win New Hampshire, as Klobuchar surges to third
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has won the New Hampshire primary, Fox News projects, catapulting the 78-year-old self-described democratic socialist to the front of the still-crowded Democratic presidential primary field.
Sanders had been leading top rival Pete Buttigieg and several other candidates as results came in throughout the evening, though only by a fraction of his 22-point margin
Fox News DigitalFeb 01 2016
News
Cruz Defeats Trump in Upset – Rubio a Close Third
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas won the Iowa Republican caucuses in an upset over billionaire Donald Trump, while Democrat Hillary Clinton was clinging to the narrowest edge over Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida exceeded expectations with a strong third place finish that will give him a chance to make a case that establishment Republicans who’ve recoiled at the
Newsmax (News)Jul 16 2020
News
Pennsylvanians think they hear the sound of secret Trump voters
President Trump insists he is poised to win a second term on the strength of support from voters who plan to support him over presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden but are keeping quiet about their intentions when questioned by pollsters.
A majority of Pennsylvania voters agree, according to a new poll from Monmouth University examining voters' opinions in this critical swing state
Washington ExaminerFeb 07 2020
News
Iowa debacle deepens division between Sanders, national party
The vote-counting debacle around the Iowa caucuses has furthered distrust and hardened anger between Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and the national Democratic Party.
There is deep frustration among Sanders’s supporters and allies over the historic meltdown of the first-in-the-nation caucuses.
The early reported results found former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg with a
The HillJul 13 2020
Fact Check
Trump’s Misleading Spin on Roger Stone’s Conviction
In commuting Roger Stone’s prison sentence, President Donald Trump and the White House gave a misleading account of Stone’s conviction and the federal investigation into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election.
In November, a jury found Stone guilty of obstructing a congressional investigation, five counts of making false statements to Congress and tampering with a witness. All of
FactCheck.orgFeb 04 2020
Opinion
The Art of Warping Elections
Team Obama paved the way.
No sooner were Democrats’ Trump-Russia collusion charges debunked than they began to claim that Trump will do again in 2020 what Robert Mueller found he did not do in 2016: rig the election.
After 22 months, nearly 500 subpoenas, and somewhere around $35 million in costs, special counsel Robert Mueller’s much praised progressive “all-star” team of
Victor Hanson