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Jan 03 2020
Opinion
Historians Roast the 1619 Project
The dissenting historians are performing an important public service by making the dishonesty of The New York Times Magazine’s feature a matter of record. The reviews of the 1619 Project are in.
It is “a very unbalanced, one-sided account.” It is “wrong in so many ways.” It is “not only ahistorical,” but “actually anti-historical.” It is “a tendentious and partial reading of American
Rich Lowry
Jan 19 2020
News
The Craigslist of Guns: Inside Armslist, the online ‘gun show that never ends’
Thomas Caldwell was a veteran in his 60s with a soft physique, oval glasses, no income, and a history of mental illness. “I’ve been schizophrenic all my life, hearing voices,” he once said in a courtroom. He didn’t have a license to sell firearms, but that hadn’t stopped him. In 2015, according to prosecutors, police found a Glock in a Milwaukee drug house and quickly linked it to him. He’d
The Verge
Apr 21 2019
News
Democrats 'may' pursue impeachment against Donald Trump as Giuliani defends president
Top House Democrats said Sunday they will decide soon whether to pursue impeachment against President Donald Trump, while Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani argued that it would have been okay for the president to have accepted Russia's help during the 2016 election.
"Obstruction of justice, if proven, would be impeachable," said Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., chairman of the House Judiciary
USA TODAY
Oct 15 2015
News
Death of the Reagan revolution: Why the Southern Strategy is beginning to come undone
For years the GOP establishment harnessed the power of Southern whites for their own ends. Not any more.
Salon
Jan 03 2020
Opinion
Politics can’t heal the hate and anger eating Americans from the inside
In the days between Christmas and New Year’s, our country suffered a double tragedy: a shooting at a Texas church and, on the seventh night of Hanukkah, a stabbing at a rabbi’s house.
Whether fueled by mental illness, irrational anger, pure unadulterated hate or a combination of those things, these attacks capped off a truly hideous year in America. 2019 saw the most mass killings of
S.E. Cupp
Nov 17 2018
News
Democrats not backing Nancy Pelosi as speaker are 'wasting their time,' Trump says
President Trump said Saturday that Democrats challenging Rep. Nancy Pelosi as Speaker of the House are “harassing her” and that he will get her Republican votes for the top job if needed.
Washington Times
Oct 01 2019
News
Hong Kong Protests
“Hong Kong was in lockdown on Tuesday, with barricades in the city center, shuttered stores and a heavy riot police presence, as authorities scrambled to ensure protests do not overshadow China’s National Day festivities in Beijing. The former British colony has been wracked by nearly four months of street clashes and demonstrations.” Reuters
Both sides are applauding the protestors and
The Flip Side
Apr 20 2019
News
Elizabeth Warren doubles down on Trump impeachment push, say it's ‘bigger than politics’
2020 presidential hopeful Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., on Saturday doubled down on her call for the House to open impeachment proceedings against President Trump in the wake of the release of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia report -- even as others in her party appear wary of such a push.
“I know people say this is politically charged and we shouldn’t go there, and that there
Fox News (Online News)
Dec 29 2015
News
They're already trying to steal 2016: Inside the GOP voting-rights scheme intended to derail democracy
Republicans want districts more rural and more white and are eager to suppress minority voting rights before 2016.
Salon
Jun 17 2020
News
U.S. Senate overwhelmingly passes major conservation bill
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday passed a major conservation bill that would permanently direct $900 million a year to a long-standing federal program aimed at acquiring and protecting public lands.
The 73-25 vote in the Republican-led chamber was a rare bipartisan effort led by Republican Senators Cory Gardner of Colorado and Steve Daines of Montana, as well as Democrat Joe Manchin of West
Reuters