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Dec 21 2016
News
The Desperate Revisionism of the Left
Hillary, contrary to her new tale of victimhood, had all the advantages.
The American SpectatorMar 13 2016
News
Cruz Takes Delegates in Wyoming, and Rubio Wins in Washington, D.C.
Senator Ted Cruz won the most delegates awarded in the Wyoming Republican conventions on Saturday, while Senator Marco Rubio narrowly beat Gov. John Kasich in Washington, D.C., on the last day of voting before Tuesday’s make-or-break primaries in five large states.
Hillary Clinton prevailed in the Northern Mariana Islands, the only Democratic contest of the day. In Guam, Republicans
New York Times (News)Feb 04 2016
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Iowa Results Analysis
It’s been an eventful week in politics! There were new winners and losers in Iowa, four presidential candidates exited the race, President Obama visited a mosque, and Bernie and Hillary prepared to debate tonight. While Cruz and Clinton walked away with wins, a lot of political commentary focused on the strong showings of candidates Sanders and Rubio. Let’s have a look at the state of the John Gable, AllSides Co-founderSep 06 2021
News
U.S. Justice Dept. says will protect Texas abortion clinics that come under attack
The U.S. Justice Department on Monday said it would not tolerate attacks against people seeking or providing abortions in Texas, as the agency explores ways of challenging the state's recently enacted law that imposed a near-total ban on abortion.
The law, known as SB8, leaves enforcement up to individual citizens, enabling them to sue anyone who provides or "aids or abets" an abortion
ReutersJan 28 2020
News
2020 Political Campaigns Are Trying To Avoid A 2016-Style Hack
Paranoia is the best strategy for political campaigns when it comes to digital security. After all, who can forget the massive hack of the Hillary Clinton campaign's emails during the last presidential election and its embarrassing consequences?
The reelection campaign of Maine Sen. Angus King took this to heart. Lisa Kaplan, King's digital director, regularly sent out fake emails to
NPR (Online News)Aug 24 2018
Opinion
OPINION: No shame, &c.
The Clinton ’90s, the Trump ’10s, friendless Taiwan, savage Saudi Arabia, and more.
National Review (News)Sep 25 2016
News
Why Did the Obama Justice Department Grant Cheryl Mills Immunity?
Well, what would Friday be without the latest document dump from the Clinton email investigation? Yesterday afternoon, with the public in distracted anticipation of the coming weekend and Monday’s Clinton-Trump debate showdown, the FBI released another 189 pages of interview reports.
National Review (News)May 05 2016
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Can Trump Win?
As the only GOP candidate left standing, Donald Trump became the presumptive Republican presidential nominee this week, which led the media to speculate in earnest on his chances of becoming our next president. We’re sharing a range of perspectives on this today. For example, we noticed that even if you look only at the Left, different sources are citing different polls. But first, with John Gable, AllSides Co-founderJun 11 2019
Opinion
OPINION: The FBI Tragedy: Elites above the Law
After decades in the FBI, the top brass came to believe they could flout the law and pursue their own political agendas.
One of the media and beltway orthodoxies we constantly hear is that just a few bad apples under James Comey at the FBI explain why so many FBI elites have been fired, resigned, reassigned, demoted, or retired — or just left for unexplained reasons. The list is long
Victor HansonJul 26 2019
News
Democrats seize on Mueller hearings in election security push
Democrats calling for action on election security legislation got a boost from Robert Mueller this week after the former special counsel issued a dire warning to lawmakers about Russia’s intentions for 2020.
Mueller emphasized during Wednesday’s hearings that in addition to interfering in the 2016 presidential election, the Kremlin is laying the groundwork “as we sit here” for a repeat
The Hill