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Jul 28 2016
Opinion
OPINION: Clinton Needs a Voice of her Own
A lot can still happen at the Democratic convention, but nothing is likely to matter as much as Hillary Clinton’s look and tone, what she says—or perhaps more important—what she doesn’t say as she takes the stage Thursday night. Donald Trump, a man of iron predictability, faced no such test last week and delivered no surprises.
Guest Writer - RightJan 22 2020
News
Supreme Court Considers Religious Schools Case
The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday in a major case that could dramatically alter the line separating church and state.
At issue is a Montana state constitutional amendment that bars direct and indirect taxpayer aid to religious institutions. Conservative religious groups and advocates of school choice are challenging the "no-aid" provision.
They have long sought to
NPR (Online News)Jan 22 2020
News
Chuck Schumer embraces an old friend: The media
Senators are barred from talking in the chamber during the impeachment trial. But that’s not stopping Chuck Schumer from chatting every chance he gets.
The New York Democrat is engaging in an unprecedented media blitz — even for the voluble Senate minority leader — as he pushes Democratic calls for witnesses and documents to make the case against President Donald Trump.
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PoliticoNov 04 2019
News
Young voters helped push Democrats to victory in 2018. Can they swing the 2020 vote?
Ashlyn Giroux and Phoebe Mulry held signs on stage for Bernie Sanders when the U.S. senator from Vermont had a rally here in September.
But in between classes at the University of New Hampshire Wednesday, the two freshmen made their way to hear Sen. Elizabeth Warren speak on campus. Both said they've donated $5 to Warren's presidential campaign, although only Mulry has fully committed
USA TODAYSep 16 2019
News
Democratic hopeful Warren seeks to curb U.S. lobbying, corporate power
Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren on Monday proposed a major rewrite of U.S. laws governing lobbying that she said was aimed at restricting corporate influence and rooting out “corruption in Washington.”
Warren, a U.S. senator from Massachusetts, seeks to transform the practice of U.S. government officials cashing in by moving to private-sector jobs where they make
ReutersNov 10 2015
News
GOP candidates fight for spotlight ahead of Milwaukee debate
The leading Republican presidential candidates are fighting for the spotlight as they charge into Tuesday night's primary debate with Marco Rubio releasing a biting new ad ripping his former political mentor, and Donald Trump suggesting he's arrested Ben Carson's rise in the polls.
Fox News DigitalMar 12 2016
News
National Review: Ben Carson's 'Disgrace'
GOP presidential dropout Ben Carson is a "hypocrite" for endorsing "the moral monster, Donald Trump," National Review's Quin Hillyer says.
The Carson slam, posted on the conservative journal's website Friday under the headline "Dr. Carson's Disgrace," contrasted Carson's efforts to maintai
Newsmax (News)Jan 21 2020
News
Hillary Clinton rips 'career politician' Bernie Sanders with brutal honesty: 'Nobody likes him'
Hillary Clinton nearly lost the 2016 Democratic nomination to Sen. Bernie Sanders — and now we know she personally does not like the Vermont socialist, either.
Ahead of a new documentary about her failed 2016 campaign, Clinton confirmed in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter that she is not a "Bernie Bro," a phrase used to refer to Sanders supporters.
In the documentary,
The BlazeJul 19 2017
Opinion
Blocking someone on Twitter is not a First Amendment violation
"Twitter is not a public utility, and it shouldn't be treated like one. If a person blocks you on the popular social media platform, even if it's the president of the United States, he is not violating your First Amendment rights. Don't be ridiculous. Unfortunately, the Knight First Amendment Institute sees it differently, and suggested Tuesday that President Trump had violated free speech
Guest Writer - RightJul 19 2017
News
Study: Breitbart-led right-wing media ecosystem altered broader media agenda
Our study of over 1.25 million stories published online between April 1, 2015 and Election Day shows that a right-wing media network anchored around Breitbart developed as a distinct and insulated media system, using social media as a backbone to transmit a hyper-partisan perspective to the world. This pro-Trump media sphere appears to have not only successfully set the agenda for the
Columbia Journalism Review