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Mar 01 2021
Headline Roundup
Trump Speaks at CPAC
Former President Donald Trump spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Sunday in his first major speech since President Joe Biden’s inauguration. Trump repeated the false claim that he won the 2020 presidential election several times and teased a 2024 run. Trump also criticized Biden’s immigration policies and attacked Republicans who voted in favor of impeachment,
Reuters Washington Examiner PoliticoMay 07 2021
News
How Trump is hunting down the GOP’s leading families
In his attempt to exercise full dominion over the Republican Party, Donald Trump has reserved a special fury for the dynasties that helped shape it.
In the civil war between Donald Trump and the GOP’s waning establishment, no Republican has crossed the former president and come out ahead.
Yet as Rep. Liz Cheney’s likely ouster from House leadership lays bare, Trump has reserved a
PoliticoOct 17 2012
Perspectives Blog
15 Headlines from 2nd Presidential Debate: Fact Checks, Polls, Analysis
Energy policy, gas prices, women, Libya, taxes, and jobs: these are tricky topics from last night’s presidential debate that continue to be debated by all sides of the media today.
In fact, there is even a bit of debate over who won.
See what you think. We'll start with news from the Left since we started with the Right last time in 15 Headlines from the VP Debate.
From the John Gable, AllSides Co-founderOct 11 2012
Opinion
Grit Won
Tonight was a battle for voters in the middle. Both parties put their finest soldiers in the field. Better equipped than Obama and Romney -- distant and aloof standard-bearers -- Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan grew up among the ranks of the people they need to win. And tonight on the TVs across middle-class America, Joe Biden was a hero.
HuffPostAug 30 2012
News
Fox News' Sally Kohn: Paul Ryan's RNC Speech 'Was Attempt To Set World Record For Blatant Lies'
According to Fox News columnist Sally Kohn, vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan's speech at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday "was an apparent attempt to set the world record for the greatest number of blatant lies and misrepresentations slipped into a single political speech."
"On this measure, while it was Romney who ran the Olympics, Ryan earned the gold," Kohn wrote.
HuffPostJul 12 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Identity Politics and the Downfall of the Modern Left
As anyone paying attention to American politics for the past 50 years can attest, the left has abided by one basic principle from which they never waver. Such is, when you can’t make a rational argument for or against something, make a racist or sexist one. Identity politics and perceived victimhood are the preferred weapons of the modern Democrat party and they wield them in defense of their
Guest Writer - RightDec 29 2020
Perspectives Blog
When Cracks Appear in the Republican Wall
You know it’s hard out here for an optimist.
We can see that the outgoing president will continue to indulge his penchant for brinkmanship and disruption until noon on Jan. 20, and that the consequences of his behavior will create all sorts of obstacles to his successor and inflict all sorts of hardship on suffering Americans. We can see that the COVID-19 coronavirus will wreak post-
Dan SchnurSep 06 2012
News
Lackluster Obama: Change Is Hard, Give Me More Time
It's finally over. Obama hasn't gotten any bump yet, but I've expected that to change. Now I'm not so sure for reasons discussed below. Either way, Team Romney is ready to "carpet bomb" battleground states with ads starting Friday. The last two hours of tonight's proceedings were the Biden and Obama show, so let's dig in:
TownhallSep 01 2012
News
Obama embarking on march to party convention
Both campaigns were crisscrossing the country as the race entered September, each day adding to the sense of urgency in a presidential contest that has remained tight since Romney sewed up the nomination in April. Both campaigns recognize that undecided elements of the electorate, including those in about eight key states, will begin to fully assess their options through the conventions and
Washington TimesMay 13 2015
News
News roundup: Utah’s Mike Lee open to Supreme Court appointment
Utah’s Mike Lee open to Supreme Court nomination. Utah GOP chair says party will try to comply with SB54. Holyfield to Romney: ‘I can take a punch’
Happy Wednesday. Sen. Mike Lee, a former Supreme Court clerk, says he would be open to an appointment to the high court if any one of his buddies -- Sens. Rand Paul, Marco Rubio or Ted Cruz -- wins the White House and comes knocking. "If one