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Mar 14 2016
News
Clinton and Sanders accuse Trump of inciting violence
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders both accused Donald Trump of inciting violence, with the former secretary of state calling him "bigoted" and alleging he had perpetrated "political arson," while the Vermont senator labeled him a "pathological liar" at a town hall on Sunday night.
CNN DigitalJun 25 2021
News
Pence rebukes Trump’s stance on Jan. 6: Idea of overturning election results is ‘un-American’
Mike Pence late Thursday rejected former President Donald Trump’s claim that his vice president had the power to overturn the 2020 election results when he presided at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
The former vice president’s remarks at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, were the closest he’s come to rebuking his former boss as seeks to praise the “MAGA”
Washington TimesJun 25 2021
Analysis
This QAnon Militia of Ex-Cops and Soldiers Is Training ‘Patriots’ for Revolution
After 15 hours on his feet protecting the attendees at a QAnon conference in Dallas, Robert Patrick Lewis was tired.
But then the former Army sergeant, who did two tours in Afghanistan and Iraq, heard disgraced former national security advisor Michael Flynn speak. Flynn, who himself took the QAnon pledge and has become part celebrity and part spiritual leader to the QAnon faithful,
ViceOct 26 2020
Humor
Democrats Ask ACB To Recuse Herself From Any Cases Involving The Constitution
WASHINGTON D.C.—With Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation looming, Democrats have raised a number of questions about her fitness as a Supreme Court justice and whether she can be impartial. They are now demanding that Barrett recuse herself from any Supreme Court cases that involve the Constitution.
“Judge Barrett seems very biased toward the Constitution,” said Senator Mazie Hirono. “She’s
Babylon Bee (Humor)Apr 05 2021
News
On the front lines of the border crisis
The sleepy-looking downtown of McAllen would give passersby no reason to believe it is the epicenter of a border surge that threatens to consume the Biden administration’s first months.
A large converted nightclub space with blacked-out windows has been transformed into a resting spot for migrant families, 600 of which are released to the Catholic Charities organization every day. An
Washington ExaminerJul 14 2021
Opinion
How Tucker Carlson became the voice of White grievance
Tucker Carlson huddled in a low-ceilinged dungeon that had served as a holding pen for Africans bound for enslavement in the United States. It was a July day in 2003 in Ghana, and Carlson stood alongside some of America’s most prominent civil rights leaders.
The conservative commentator, who at the time co-hosted the CNN show “Crossfire,” walked through the memorial, where a guide told
Washington PostFeb 11 2021
News
Americans far more likely to say evangelicals will lose influence, rather than gain it, under Biden
Evangelical Christians were among former President Donald Trump’s most loyal supporters. So it is no surprise that half of all U.S. adults think evangelical Christians will lose influence in Washington under President Joe Biden’s new administration while just 9% think they will gain influence, according to a January Pew Research Center survey.
Majorities of Republicans and White
Pew Research CenterMar 13 2016
News
Cruz Crushes Trump in Wyoming Republican Caucus
Republican White House hopeful Ted Cruz easily defeated frontrunner Donald Trump in the race to be the party nominee for the 2016 presidential election in the Saturday caucus in Wyoming.
With all votes counted, Texas Senator Cruz won 66.3 percent of the ballots in the western
Newsmax (News)Nov 09 2020
News
Attorney General William Barr Authorizes DOJ to Look into Voting Irregularities
Attorney General William Barr in a memo issued on Monday authorized the Justice Department (DOJ) to look into voting irregularities in the 2020 presidential election.
The memo was addressed and signed from Barr to U.S. Attorneys, the assistant attorneys general for the DOJ’s criminal division, civil rights division, the national security division, and the director of the Federal Bureau
Breitbart NewsApr 22 2022
Perspectives Blog
Conservatives Feel Blamed, Shamed and Ostracized by the Media
This piece originally appeared on The Conversation, which AllSides rates as Lean Left. It was written by Doron Taussig and Anthony M. Nadler of Ursinus College. The writers' bias has not been rated.
Tune in to a conservative podcast or scroll through conservative Facebook feeds and there is a decent chance you’ll encounter the terms “mainstream media,” “liberal media”
"The Conversation" Contributor