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Jun 18 2012
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John McCain Whines About Citizens United Ruling and Calls Supreme Court "Arrogant"
Remember when President Obama slammed the Supreme Court in front of the world during his 2010 State of the Union address for their 2009 Citizens United ruling? Well it looks like Sen. John McCain would have done the same. Yesterday on Meet the Press, McCain called the Supreme Court "uninformed, arrogant and naive" while warning of political "scandals" as a result of the ruling.
TownhallSep 16 2015
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Suspense: Joe Biden Met With A Top Obama Bundler Last Week
Speculation has mounted over the possibility of Vice President Joe Biden entering the race after his little New York trip last week. According to John Heilemann of Bloomberg, he met with a top Obama donor, gave a speech to back a minimum wage hike with Gov. Andrew Cuomo with some of the Big Apple’s most powerful unions in attendance, stood by Attorney General Loretta Lynch who announced an $80
TownhallDec 22 2020
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Questions Answered #2
“Can the incoming Biden administration point to anything positive left behind by the Trump administration? Something they can build on.” - Cheryl, Tennessee
“My conservative friends often say that President Trump has done many amazingly good things for the country. But when pressed about the specifics of these good things I never get an answer about why that was good and what the actual
The Flip SideJan 14 2020
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Republicans brush off Trump's call for impeachment dismissal
President Trump is sending mixed signals to Senate Republicans about what he wants from a soon-to-begin impeachment trial.
Trump’s weekend tweets backing an “outright dismissal” of the articles of impeachment put him at odds with the strategy Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has publicly advocated for weeks.
Most Senate Republicans have embraced the call for no
The HillFeb 24 2016
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ACU Chairman: Marco Rubio Cannot Unite Republicans Without Showing Up At CPAC
American Conservative Union (ACU) chairman Matt Schlapp, the head of the organization that hosts the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), lambasted Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)79% on Breitbart News Daily on Wednesday for refusing to attend CPAC this year.
Rubio’s decision to skip the event, reported first by Breitbart News on Tuesday, comes as the entire Washington
Breitbart NewsAug 29 2022
Headline Roundup
As School Year Begins, Book Bans and Curriculum Laws Spark Controversy
As schools return from summer break, many classrooms are finding themselves in the middle of a culture war waging throughout the nation. As Republican-governed states such as Florida and Texas pass new laws prohibiting select books and topics of discussion from schools, educators are navigating new legal waters with trepidation and uncertainty.
At the forefront of new education
Reason 538 (ABC News) New York Times (News)Sep 06 2015
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Palin eyeing energy secretary in potential Trump administration
Sarah Palin knows the position she wants in a Donald Trump administration: Energy secretary.
"I think a lot about the Department of Energy, because energy is my baby: oil and gas and minerals, those things that God has dumped on this part of the Earth for mankind's use instead of us relying on unfriendly foreign nations," she told CNN's Jake Tapper in an interview that aired Sunday on "
CNN DigitalJul 23 2019
Opinion
Stossel: Minimum Wage Hurts Beginners
Seattle was the first big city to pass a $15 minimum wage.
People there were excited.
"I think it's pretty awesome since I benefit from it," one told us. Another added: "I wish it was all over the place, not just Seattle."
Now, five years after the law passed, the evidence is in: While some workers did earn more, entry-levels jobs decreased.
The politicians never
John StosselOct 08 2019
News
Trump administration blocks testimony of Gordon Sondland, a central figure in the Democrats’ impeachment inquiry
The Trump administration on Tuesday blocked a planned deposition from Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union and a central figure in the Democrats’ impeachment inquiry, according to a statement by his lawyer.
Democrats swiftly called the administration’s move an act of obstruction and accused President Trump of hiding information about his efforts to pressure the
Washington PostMay 28 2020
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The ACLU Is Suing Clearview AI To Stop “Privacy-Destroying Face Surveillance”
The American Civil Liberties Union sued Clearview AI on Thursday, arguing that the facial recognition startup violated the privacy of Illinois residents in amassing a database of more than 3 billion photos scraped from websites and social media platforms including Facebook and Twitter.
In describing a “nightmare scenario” in the complaint filed in Illinois state court, the ACLU and
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