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Apr 28 2014
News
Alleged Donald Sterling recording is the latest in series of incidents involving Clippers owner
Reaction to Clippers owners alleged comments was swift and negative from NBA courts to the White House.
Washington PostOct 26 2015
News
Fuming over Ryan, some conservative voices turn on the Freedom Caucus
The Houses hard-right faction was once the toast of the conservative grass roots. Now many of its members are feeling the heat for supporting Rep. Paul Ryan as speaker.
Washington PostDec 29 2020
News
Marco Rubio backs $2,000 stimulus checks, calls for Congress to 'quickly pass legislation'
Republican Florida Sen. Marco Rubio on Monday voiced support for $2,000 stimulus checks, diverging from some of his Republican Senate colleagues.
The House on Monday passed a measure in the $900 billion COVID-19 relief package that President Trump signed on Sunday night to give Americans making up to $75,000 direct payments of $2,000 – rather than an initial proposal of $600 – but it is
Fox News DigitalDec 29 2020
Opinion
Is it any wonder liberal states are shrinking?
For an entire human lifetime, the state of Illinois has been a laggard in population growth. It has lost eight congressional districts since the 1950s. But new census estimates released last week show that this decade, something very special has happened.
The state, affectionately referred to by many as either the “Deadbeat State” (for its practice of handing out IOUs in place of
Washington ExaminerNov 20 2014
News
Messy break-up: Networks dump Obama, won’t air amnesty declaration
Several networks won’t be carrying President Obama’s prime-time address on immigration Thursday night from the White House.
Washington TimesFeb 12 2014
News
GOP Backs Off Fight on Debt Limit
The House on Tuesday approved a bill to extend the federal government's borrowing authority with no strings attached, after Republican leaders dropped all policy demands to avoid a market-rattling confrontation in an election year.
The measure, which would suspend the debt limit and allow the government to borrow until March 16, 2015, marked a retreat from efforts by House Speaker John
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 12 2018
Opinion
OPINION: Saving Paul Ryan
Well, Paul Ryan, you’re a free man now — at least, much freer than you were before you announced on Wednesday that you’d be stepping down as House speaker and departing Congress in January. What an opportunity you have to serve the country and to demonstrate, despite all the ground you’ve created for eye-rolling, that you care about something more than short-term partisan advantage.
New York Times (News)Apr 05 2017
News
TRUMP’S FAKE “TOWN HALL” WAS LIKE A BAD EPISODE OF VEEP
America’s first C.E.O. president, Donald Trump, held a “town hall” at the White House on Tuesday to discuss “the American business climate.” And, as usual, it was exactly the sort of slow-moving train wreck to which we have gradually become inured over the past several months.
Vanity FairSep 11 2019
News
Five takeaways on Trump's ouster of John Bolton
President Trump announced Tuesday that John Bolton was leaving his post as national security adviser, citing disagreements between the two over how the administration should tackle key foreign policy challenges.
After the president trumpeted Bolton’s departure on Twitter, shockwaves coursed through the Beltway.
Here are five takeaways from Bolton’s exit.
Trump chaos
The HillOct 29 2020
News
Tony Bobulinski: Dem's 'disinformation' tactic forced him to break silence
The tactic by former Vice President Joseph R. Biden, Rep. Adam B. Schiff and other Democrats to blame the Hunter Biden laptop scandal on “Russian disinformation” backfired badly in the mind of former Biden family business partner Tony Bobulinski.
It was after the unfounded Russian conspiracy chatter started that, Mr. Bobulinski said, he decided to break from the Biden clan. He became
Washington Times