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May 07 2014
News
Hillary Has Some Thoughts on Gun Ownership That May Upset Second Amendment Advocates
Staking out a position to the left of other potential Democratic opponents in 2016, Hillary Clinton said a culture where “anybody can have a gun” will lead to a country with “no rule of law and no self-control.”
The BlazeSep 12 2013
News
D.C. executive linked to secret 2008 aid to Hillary Clinton
Jeffrey Thompson the D.C. businessman at the center of a ongoing campaign finance investigation secretly spent more than half a million dollars on get-out-the-vote efforts according to interviews and court documents.
Washington PostAug 20 2013
News
Obama: Five years after the crash, Wall Street remains too unregulated
The law that bailed out the banks also required regulation of Wall Street, but years after the bailout many of the required regulations are still not written let alone enforced.
Christian Science MonitorSep 11 2013
News
Grassroots Activists Take Home Major Second Amendment Victory in Colorado, Recall Two Anti-Gun Senators
Grassroots activists in Colorado took home a Second Amendment victory Tuesday night after efforts to recall State Senator John Morse over gun control votes earlier this year proved successful.
TownhallOct 15 2014
Opinion
Obamacare Is a Job-Slashing, Deficit-Deepening Disaster
A report out today from the Republican staff of the Senate Budget Committee highlights a critical point about Obamacare: The law’s negative effect on labor markets helps explain why it will increase deficits by $131 billion over the next 10 years. This finding stands in stark contrast to Democrats’ repeated assertions that the law will reduce the deficit.
The public dialogue on
Lanhee ChenJan 30 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Impeachment: Arguments For and Against Removing the President
House impeachment managers and President Donald Trump's defense team each concluded opening arguments before the Senate over the past week, setting the stage for a final questioning period Thursday before starting debates on calling witnesses and documents.
Democrats and many on the political left argue that Trump must be removed from office, citing recent revelations from former NSA
Henry A. BrechterJul 30 2016
News
Tim Kaine: I haven’t changed my positions on TPP, Hyde Amendment
Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia said on Friday he has not changed his positions on items involving two hot-button issues — trade and abortion — as he’s come under consideration to be Hillary Clinton’s vice presidential pick. Mr. Kaine acknowledged that while he voted last year to give President Obama “fast track” authority on trade deals, he’s always mainta
Washington TimesMay 07 2019
News
Warren supporters resurface 2004 interview where she predicted housing crisis
A 15-year-old video of Sen. Elizabeth Warren predicting the collapse of housing markets is going viral among the presidential candidate’s supporters.
"[Then-Federal Reserve Chair] Alan Greenspan, our national economic leader, stood up for the last 4 years and told Americans 'borrow against your house,’” Warren, then a professor at Harvard Law School, says in the 2004 clip. “What
The HillJun 28 2013
News
Immigration reform bill clears Senate, but faces roadblock in House (+video)
The Senate approved the bill by a 68-to-32 vote Thursday. But House leaders including those supportive of the immigration reform effort have said the Senate legislation wont get a hearing in their chamber.
Christian Science MonitorFeb 13 2020
News
Trump seeks to bend the executive branch as part of impeachment vendetta
President Trump is testing the rule of law one week after his acquittal in his Senate impeachment trial, seeking to bend the executive branch into an instrument for his personal and political vendetta against perceived enemies.
And Trump — simmering with rage, fixated on exacting revenge against those he feels betrayed him and insulated by a compliant Republican Party — is increasingly
Washington Post