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Oct 26 2021
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Joe Biden's approval ratings are worse than every recent president -- except 1 -- at this stage
Roughly nine months into his presidency, Joe Biden is on the verge of writing his name into the history books -- and not in a good way.
The latest polling from Gallup pegs the President's approval at just 42%, the lowest of his term to date and the second lowest of any president Gallup has measured at this moment in their presidency over the last almost five decades.
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CNN (Online News)Jan 10 2013
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Rangel hits Obama over 'embarrassing' lack of diversity in new Cabinet
President Obama took more fire from the left Thursday over what critics say is a lack of diversity in his second-term Cabinet appointments. "It's embarrassing as hell," said Rep. Charles B. Rangel, New York Democrat, on MSNBC's "Jansing & Co." As the president gears up for his second term, Mr. Obama's first four appointments have been white men: Sen. John F. Kerry of Massachusetts to
Washington TimesJul 29 2020
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US Officials: Russia Behind Spread of Virus Disinformation
Russian intelligence services are using a trio of English-language websites to spread disinformation about the coronavirus pandemic, seeking to exploit a crisis that America is struggling to contain ahead of the presidential election in November, U.S. officials said Tuesday.
Two Russians who have held senior roles in Moscow’s military intelligence service known as the GRU have been
Newsmax (News)Nov 18 2019
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White House defends Trump's surprise medical exam amid skepticism online
The White House said there was nothing unusual about President Donald Trump making a surprise trip to the Walter Reed Medical Center on Saturday to undergo what he called "phase one" of his annual physical.
But the hospital visit was met with skepticism online, where some felt the White House and the president weren't being upfront about it.
"Visited a great family of a young man
NBC News (Online)Apr 06 2016
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You think this election is bad? This is what happened in 1828
We may be headed into the biggest political donnybrook any can remember this fall if the Donald and Hillary are the last two standing.
With both of them carrying such high negatives, look for a scorched earth race to the finish. Hillary had a disapproval rating of 59% in a recent National Review poll, Trump 62.
AL.comMay 17 2019
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Eye-popping number of Dems: I can beat Trump
Two dozen Democrats have entered the primary to take on President Trump, a historically high number that will create unique challenges for the party, the media and the candidates themselves.
The field includes six women and six people of color — though 18 of the candidates are male while 18 are white.
A former vice president, Joe Biden, is the clear frontrunner, but his
The HillApr 10 2019
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Few Surprises in Israel Election Results — and Uncannily Like America’s 2016 Election Night
In following the Israeli election returns, American observers had to feel as if they were experiencing déjà vu. It was like the night of the 2016 American elections. The Left media all were reporting exit polls that night that a huge turnout of young Hispanic voters in Florida, determined to defeat Donald Trump, had swung that state to Hillary Clinton. It was all over. Without Florida, Trump
The American SpectatorOct 02 2012
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Diplomats asked repeatedly for more security before Libya attack, lawmakers claim
U.S. diplomats in Libya repeatedly asked the Obama administration for more security in Benghazi in the run-up to the Sept. 11 attack on the consulate but were "denied these resources," two congressional lawmakers said. House oversight committee Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., and Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, pressed Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for more information on those requests and
Fox News (Online News)Nov 08 2016
Opinion
How to Get Beyond Our Tribal Politics
Whether Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump wins Tuesday, understanding the psychological causes of our national rift can help us bridge it.
The most-watched made-for-TV movie in American history is “The Day After,” a 1983 portrayal of life in Kansas and Missouri in the days just before and after an all-out nuclear war with the Soviet Union. If you’ve had even fleeting thoughts that Tuesday
Guest WriterMay 03 2019
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Mueller fallout deepens Senate tensions
The fallout from special counsel Robert Mueller's probe is deepening fracture lines in the Senate.
Tensions spiked during the Judiciary Committee’s questioning of Attorney General William Barr, marking the latest point of frustration on the high-profile panel.
Republicans accused Democrats of giving Trump’s AG the “Kavanaugh treatment,” while Democrats returned fire by suggesting
The Hill