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Apr 19 2015
News
GOP 2016 hopefuls take aim at Hillary, each other at New Hampshire summit
They mocked her black "Scooby Van" and chided her tipless trip to Chipotle. They ripped her use of a personal email server, her family foundation's acceptance of foreign gifts and her tenure as secretary of state.
Hillary Clinton won't be in New Hampshire for two more days, but she was the star of the show on Saturday as Republican presidential aspirants capped the state GOP's two-day
CNN (Online News)Apr 14 2015
News
In Perception Primary, It’s Folksy Hillary Clinton vs. Statesmen-Looking Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio
On one side is a crowd of Republicans trying to look presidential. On the other side is a lone Democrat trying to look normal.
There was Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida, seeking to appear statesmanlike at a rally on Monday evening as he joined the race for the White House in 2016. There was Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin, another likely Republican contender, leading a trade
New York Times (News)Apr 02 2015
News
Poll: Ted Cruz's Support Surges After Campaign Launch
Being the first Republican to officially declare his campaign for president has given Ted Cruz a boost, according to a new poll.
The Texas senator came in third place among nine presidential contenders with 16 percent support, according to a survey from Public Policy Polling (D). In a similar poll near the end of February, Cruz was near the bottom with just 5 percent support.
The
RealClearPoliticsJul 16 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Love It Or Hate It, There's No Reason Not To Understand Trump's Tweets
Let’s begin with some items that are not exactly news bulletins: President Donald Trump does not communicate conservatism in the fashion of a William F. Buckley or a Charles Krauthammer. He prefers the punches of a brawler to the scalpel of a surgeon as he takes aim at critics. This style is precisely why he won, and it may figure prominently in his re-election.
Whether against his 2016
Guest Writer - RightOct 01 2019
Opinion
In Today's America, Everybody Who Disagrees with You is a Traitor
Throwing the word "treason" around, unmoored from its actual meaning, is a weapon for delegitimizing political opposition and dissent.
With a little over a year to go before the next presidential election, politicians, pundits, and political players have grown comfortable yelling "treason" in each other's faces. That's a problem. Except in those rare circumstances when the charge is
ReasonMar 17 2015
News
Obama: If Enough States Decriminalize Marijuana, Congress May Change Federal Law
President Barack Obama said if enough states reform their marijuana laws, Congress may change federal law that continues to make the drug illegal.
Obama, during an interview with Vice Media co-founder Shane Smith released in full on Monday, said he's encouraged that liberal Democrats and conservative Republicans seem to agree that current U.S. marijuana laws don't make sense.
"We
HuffPostOct 28 2019
Headline Roundup
Representative Katie Hill (D-CA) Resigns Amid Allegations Of Staffer Relationship
Freshman Representative Katie Hill has announced her resignation after allegations she had a sexual relationship with a staff member.
Hill did not specify a resignation date, but she could reportedly step aside as early as November 1. Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Hill's actions made it 'untenable' for her to stay in office.
Washington Times Washington Post BBC NewsFeb 18 2015
News
Jeb Bush, neoconservative
In a speech today outlining his foreign policy, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush offers a familiar refrain: “I love my father and my brother… But I am my own man – and my views are shaped by my own thinking and own experiences.” At a reporter scrum after speech in Florida last week, Jeb was adamant: “I won’t talk about the past. I’ll talk about the future,” adding that “it’s not about re-
Fox News (Online News)Mar 20 2019
News
Mueller Asks For More Time To Hand Over Manafort Records In Cryptic Court Filing
The special counsel’s office said it was facing the “press of other work” and needed more time to comply with the request.
Prosecutors in special counsel Robert Mueller’s office have asked a judge for more time to respond to a request for records related to their investigation of former Donald Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, saying they’re too busy with “other work” right now.
HuffPostJan 25 2014
News
Arizona Sheriffs Say Border Not Secure as Immigration Reform Looms
As Congress prepares to take up immigration reform, two high-profile Arizona sheriffs tell Newsmax the federal government's effort to secure the border has been a dismal failure.
Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu said bluntly: "The border is not secure."
"I'm telling you that as somebody on the ground, as someone who experiences it every day. This is a lie that is being peddled by
Newsmax (News)