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Jan 28 2021
Opinion
Biden’s Unity Branding Is False Advertising That Will Sow More Division
After a chaotic four years, President Biden wants to voters to believe he’s governing as a unifier while actually governing as a hard partisan. For Democrats, that tension doesn’t pose much of a dilemma because the corporate press will uncritically permit Biden to sell his leftism as unification. It’s false advertising.
Biden set the tone for his term with a milquetoast inaugural
The FederalistMar 23 2021
Analysis
The Cultural Populist’s Agenda
Donald Trump’s entrance into politics scrambled both parties, accelerating a realignment of voters that continues to confound the Beltway nearly five years after he arrived on the scene. Patterns emerging from the vote in 2020 underscore these shifts, as Republicans made further inroads with minorities and the white working class, while Democrats pulled in extra support from the suburbs.
The FederalistJul 16 2019
News
Disrespect in DC
Last week, conflict erupted on Twitter between House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and progressive representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Ilhan Omar (D-MN), Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), and Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), known as the “Squad.” (Politico)
The left is divided about the infighting and condemns Trump’s tweets.
“While none of the parties involved in this dispute covered
The Flip SideMar 19 2015
News
Report: Sinking MSNBC Prepares to Move Right
Just as it is at the ballot box here in America and Israel, leftism undisguised is dying in cable news. According to a Politico report, MSNBC is sinking fast and prepared to throw everyone overboard not named Joe Scarborough and Rachel Maddow. The new apparent plan is to move the failing cable news channel to the political right, and in some cases not even stopping at the center. It looks as
Breitbart NewsAug 01 2019
Opinion
Joe Biden Did Fine, and That Might Have Been Enough
One month after a wobbly debate performance that reinforced the perceived weaknesses of the ostensible front-runner — Is he too old? Too nostalgically moderate? Too politically brittle to defend himself when challenged? — former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. settled behind his center-stage lectern on Wednesday night and supplied some answers: He is still old. He is still nostalgic. And he
Guest Writer - LeftAug 03 2019
Headline Roundup
AOC's Chief of Staff and Top Spokesman Leave Her Office
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's chief of staff Saikat Chakrabarti and communications director Corbin Trent are both leaving her D.C. office. Chakrabarti is leaving to work with New Consensus on the Green New Deal. Trent is leaving to work on Ocasio-Cortez's 2020 reelection campaign as communications director.
Media outlets on the right and in the center focused on Chakrabarti's
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