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Apr 07 2015
Opinion
What Candidates Need
I have two presidential election traditions. I begin covering each campaign by reading a book about Abraham Lincoln, and I end each election night, usually after midnight, at the statue of the Lincoln Memorial.
I begin by reading a book about Lincoln not because it’s fair to hold any of the candidates to the Lincoln standard, but because he gets you thinking about what sorts of things
David BrooksJul 07 2020
News
Trump campaign broadens its culture war pitch after Supreme Court losses
After several Supreme Court decisions rattled social conservatives in June, the Trump campaign is broadening its "culture war" pitch to include fights over American history and statues along with the fight against abortion.
During a Tuesday call hosted Pro-life Voices for Trump, campaign spokesperson Mercedes Schlapp said that the decision in June Medical Services v. Russo was a “huge
Washington ExaminerMar 03 2020
News
Bloomberg Spent Millions to Buy Alabama Voters. But in Selma, He Wouldn’t Talk to Them.
MICHAEL BLOOMBERG did not want to be in Selma on Sunday. When the Rev. Leodis Strong invited him to participate in the 55th anniversary of the 1965 civil rights march known as “Bloody Sunday,” the former mayor at first declined, saying that he was too busy running for president. A week later, he changed his mind — or had it changed for him — and decided that attending the historic Brown Chapel
The InterceptJun 15 2020
Opinion
Liz Peek: Left silences silent majority – but watch for this in November
Tens of millions of Americans are aghast at what is taking place in our country. Neighborhoods burned by angry mobs, an entire section of Seattle “occupied” by anarchists, the city council of Minneapolis voting to eliminate its police department, public monuments and statues trashed, popular TV shows canceled because they show law enforcement in a favorable light, over 700 cops injured during
Fox News (Opinion)Feb 27 2020
News
Pete Buttigieg is not popular with black voters in South Carolina. Miss Black America is trying to change that.
Ryann Richardson doesn't know the person she's hugging right now. Or that one. Or that one, either.
“That’s par for the course in my job,” she says, gliding through the crowd at this gala for historically black colleges and universities looking like a modern-day Statue of Liberty in a towering rhinestone-and-pearl tiara and sparkly silver gown.
The sash she won in August 2018,
Washington PostJul 15 2020
News
Trump signs Hong Kong sanctions bill in blow for China
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed into law a bill to impose sanctions on Chinese officials, businesses and banks that help China restrict Hong Kong’s autonomy, a move that is likely to worsen already-strained diplomatic ties and prompt retaliation from Beijing.
"This law gives my administration powerful new tools to hold responsible the individuals and the entities involved in
PoliticoMay 04 2020
News
Trump on media 'hostility': 'If I was kind to them, I'd be walked off the stage'
President Trump defended his growing list of contentious exchanges with reporters Sunday night during Fox News' virtual Town Hall, telling moderators Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, "If I was kind to them, I'd be walked off the stage."
The president argued, "I am greeted with a hostile press the likes of which no president has ever seen."
"The closest will be that gentleman up
Fox News DigitalJul 08 2020
Headline Roundup
Perspectives: Canceling Cancel Culture
The toppling of statues, re-branding of companies and targeting of people who make controversial statements have fueled a nationwide debate about cancel culture, and both its purported value and problems. A letter published in Harper's Weekly and signed by over 100 artists and writers this week called for an end to cancel culture and the stifling of free thought; some signatories have since
Washington Post BBC News New York Post (Opinion)Jul 09 2020
News
CNN's John Avlon Spreads Falsehoods in Outraged 'Reality Check' on Tucker Carlson
On Wednesday's New Day show, CNN analyst John Avlon delivered a "Reality Check" to allegedly fact check Fox News host Tucker Carlson. But the segment actually spread misinformation by replaying Illinois Democratic Senator Tammy Duckworth's false claims about President Donald Trump's speech at Mt. Rushmore.
At 8:30 a.m. Eastern, Avlon set up his attack on Carlson:
JOHN AVLON: You
NewsBustersMar 14 2024
Headline Roundup
SpaceX's Starship Launches Third Test Flight From Texas
On Thursday morning, SpaceX launched its third test flight from Texas and carried out a key stage-separation measure a few minutes later.
Key Details: The Starship rocket, which is taller than the Statue of Liberty, launched near Boca Chica on the Gulf Coast of Texas. It was an unmanned flight. The test is thought to have been the most successful of the three, though the rocket is
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