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Jun 05 2012
News
Wisconsin Votes on Recall of Governor
Sixteen months after Wisconsin erupted into one of the fiercest political wars in residents’ memories, voters began streaming into polling places on Tuesday to decide whether to remove Gov. Scott Walker, the Republican whose decision to cut collective bargaining rights for most public workers set off the fight.
Mr. Walker, who cast his own vote at a school in this city’s suburbs not
New York Times (News)Nov 08 2012
Opinion
Republicans vilified, Democrats excused
President Obama's re-election puts Republicans on notice. No matter what we do, the media will portray us as extreme, venal, stupid or antiwoman, if not as individuals, then guilty by association. The GOP nominee must bear the burden of admittedly medieval statements on pregnancy and rape - uttered by Senate hopefuls Richard Mourdock in Indiana and Todd Akin of Missouri. Mitt Romney renounced
Debra SaundersApr 05 2024
Headline Roundup
No Labels' Failed Presidential Bid: 'Logistical Flaw' or 'Massive Grift'?
Why was the No Labels’ group unable to build its “unity” presidential bid?
Logistical Flaws? Jim Geraghty (Lean Right bias) wrote that running an Independent bid for the White House was “once again proven easier in theory than in practice.” Despite polls revealing many Americans want a third option in the race, Geraghty doubted any politician would be willing to endure the “criticism,
USA TODAY Wall Street Journal (News) National Review (Opinion)Jul 19 2019
News
GOP rattled by Trump rally
Republican lawmakers are feeling rattled after a long week capped by a raucous presidential rally where thousands chanted “send her back” at Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), a Somali refugee who became a U.S. citizen and one of the first Muslim women to serve in Congress.
President Trump distanced himself from the chant on Thursday, saying it made him unhappy and that he disagreed with it.
The HillNov 23 2021
Headline Roundup
Two Fox News Contributors Quit in Opposition to Tucker Carlson's Jan. 6 Documentary
On Sunday, two longtime Fox News (Right) contributors announced they were quitting the network primarily over Fox News host Tucker Carlson’s Jan. 6 documentary, “Patriot Purge.”
Stephen Hayes and Jonah Goldberg, who co-founded The Dispatch (Lean Right) in 2019, called Carlson’s documentary “a collection of incoherent conspiracy-mongering, riddled with factual inaccuracies, half-truths
New York Times (News) The Hill The Daily WireJun 13 2012
News
Iran Hardens Nuclear Stance
Iran's chief nuclear negotiator said Iran wouldn't compromise on its right to enrich uranium, casting doubts on whether the country could reach a deal during talks with international powers in Moscow this month.
Saeed Jalili, the negotiator, updated lawmakers in Iran's parliament on Wednesday over the status of the country's nuclear talks, in a speech that was aired live on radio and
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 06 2024
Headline Roundup
AI Photo of Trump With Black Supporters Highlights Misinformation Fears
Images created by generative artificial intelligence (AI) depicting former President Donald Trump posing with black supporters were shared by Trump supporters on social media, sparking concerns over AI’s potential to amplify election misinformation.
The Details: The AI-generated images were first shared by conservative radio show host Mark Kaye. A Trump campaign official stated the
Washington Post BBC News New York Post (News)Jul 17 2019
News
Scuffle over Trump's 'racist' tweet reflects shifting views among parties
To the left, calling out racism is a step toward eradicating the problem. To the right, the term is being flung around recklessly.
Dear reader:
It is against the rules of the House of Representatives to call the president of the United States a racist.
Or rather, it’s a violation of a “precedential ruling of the chair,” based on guidelines laid out by Thomas Jefferson,
Christian Science MonitorJan 22 2023
Headline Roundup
Steven Crowder Feuds with The Daily Wire over $50 Million Deal
Conservative commentator Steven Crowder and The Daily Wire (Right bias) are in a public feud over a $50 million dollar media deal.
The Details: Crowder, a popular pundit with 5.9 million YouTube subscribers, was reportedly offered a four-year, $50 million dollar deal by The Daily Wire to join the network as a content creator. The contract stipulated that Crowder’s pay could be cut if
National Review (News) Forbes RollingStone.comJul 15 2019
Opinion
When democracy dies in darkness
Tyranny can arrive fast in the form of tanks and jackboots. Or it can come gradually, snuffing out liberty and replacing it with fear.
The latter is what we’re facing today, as cultural Marxists advance their doctrines and silence any dissension.
Each day brings new examples, but here are a few that show why a sleeping church and any friend of liberty had better wake up before it
Guest Writer - Right