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May 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
Dec 09 2013
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Republican unveils worst school idea ever: Make poor kids clean floors
Rep. Jack Kingston seems to be the least crazy of the various House Republicans running to replace retiring Sen. Saxby Chambliss in Georgia. Why? Ha, I don’t really know; he got into some sort of fight with Real Conservatives recently for suggesting it wouldn’t be “responsible” to “let Obamacare fall to pieces on its own.” Sometimes he goes on annoying liberal TV shows. Mostly, he’s not Rep.
SalonDec 30 2020
Analysis
Hunter Biden Laptop Lawsuit Gives Twitter Unpleasant Legal Choices
The lawsuit alleges Twitter defamed the computer store owner in an attempt to justify its censorship of The New York Post’s story on Hunter Biden selling access to his father.
On Monday, attorneys for the owner of the Delaware-based computer shop who serviced Hunter Biden’s laptop filed suit in a Florida federal district court against Twitter for defamation. John Paul Mac Isaac’s
The FederalistNov 09 2021
Perspectives Blog
When an Earthquake Hits Virginia
“In a war between Democratic progressives and Democratic moderates, the Republicans won.”
Former Congressman David Israel of New York, who was considered one of his party’s top strategists until his retirement a few years back, offered that assessment on the heels of the political earthquake that rocked Virginia last week. When Republican Glenn Youngkin unexpectedly defeated Democrat
Dan SchnurMar 30 2020
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The U.S. weighs the grim math of death vs. the economy
Hollstadt Consulting CEO Molly Jungbauer has had to let go 30 of the 150 employees at her St. Paul, Minnesota firm to weather the drop in revenue from travel industry clients because of the coronavirus.
She’s worried about her daughter, who lives in New York and has the disease. But she also worries that shutting the economy with open-ended stay-at-home orders could have an “
ReutersSep 24 2019
Headline Roundup
Democrats Launch Formal Impeachment Inquiry as Trump Authorizes Release of Whistle-blown Transcript
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the start of the House's formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump Tuesday afternoon, saying his actions to date "have clearly violated the Constitution." Also on Tuesday, Trump announced he would authorize the unredacted transcript of his call-in-question with Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky, saying it would be published Wednesday.
Daily Mail Associated Press New York Times (News)Apr 12 2015
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Pope Enrages Turkey over Armenian 'Genocide' Comments
Pope Francis uttered the word "genocide" on Sunday to describe the mass murder of Armenians 100 years ago, sparking fury from Turkey which slammed the term as "far from historical reality".
In a solemn mass in Saint Peter's Basilica to mark the centenary of the Ottoman killings of Armenians, Francis said the murders were "widely considered 'the first genocide of the 20th century',"
Newsmax (News)May 25 2018
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Trump's campaign has run 4,400 ads on Facebook so far this month
President Donald Trump's campaign team has run more than 4,000 ads on the President's personal Facebook page since May 7, newly available data from Facebook shows.
Between May 7 and May 24, more than 4,400 ads were run on the Donald J. Trump Facebook page, according to the data. The page has more than 24 million followers. The ads were paid for by the Trump Make America Great Again
CNN (Online News)Jun 23 2017
Headline Roundup
GOP Health Plan Threatened
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) says he and three other GOP senators oppose the health bill as written, putting passage in jeopardy.
CBN NPR (Online News) ABC News (Online)Mar 28 2015
News
The Disrupter? Ted Cruz Lays Out "Grassroots Guerrilla" Strategy for College Audience
With a speech peppered with pop culture references, Texas Senator Ted Cruz brought a crowd of college students to their feet on three occasions Friday night at the New England Freedom Conference.
The first 2016 presidential candidate is the most prominent conservative speaking at the free enterprise-themed weekend hosted by conservative activist organization Young America’s Foundation
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