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Aug 25 2020
Analysis
The Most Cynical Campaign In History
With the Democratic convention history and the Republican one lurching forward, excitement among voters ranges from lukewarm to semi-lukewarm. Political cynicism scrapes at the nation like a sleeping man being shaved by a drunk barber.
Both conventions make one thing clear as a slug trail: the Democratic candidate is Not Trump. Just vote for the one named “Trump” or the one named “Not
The American ConservativeMar 19 2020
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Democrats warn that one or two direct payments to Americans won’t be enough
As Congress tries to hash out a stimulus package potentially worth more than $1 trillion, Democrats are gearing up for a fight over whether direct payments to Americans struggling with the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic will be enough.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is among those arguing for expanded unemployment insurance as a source of relief.
“A single $1,
CNBCMay 27 2019
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders says Trump agrees with Kim Jong Un that Joe Biden is "Low IQ"
The Trump administration and Biden indirectly continued their war of words on Sunday morning.
Appearing on NBC's Meet the Press, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told host Chuck Todd that President Donald Trump agreed with North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un that former Vice President Joe Biden was "low IQ," but Trump "doesn't need somebody else to give him an
USA TODAYNov 19 2019
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South Korea signs defense agreement with China after Trump's negotiators walk out on US-Korea talks
Although Donald Trump is currently the target of an impeachment inquiry for tying U.S. military aid to Ukraine to a demand that the nation "investigate" his political opponents, he remains in control of U.S. foreign policy. That means he retains the ability to undo decades of international policy on a whim, an ability he continues to use with reckless abandon.
In the latest souring of
Daily KosMar 15 2016
News
Why Both The Democratic And Republican Races Are Probably Going To June
This has been an unpredictable primary season, but one thing is becoming increasingly clear: This race, on both sides, is going to go on for a while.
For Republicans, because of how the vote has been split up, no one will have the required delegates to be the nominee until — at the earliest — their very last nominating
NPR (Online News)Apr 20 2015
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As campaigns launch, CNN/ORC poll finds GOP field stays tight
With the ranks of declared 2016 presidential candidates growing, a new CNN/ORC poll finds the contests for the Democratic and Republican presidential nominations solidifying around two key points: Hillary Clinton dominates everyone on the Democratic side, while no one has broken out of the pack on the Republican side.
The recent formal entries into the Republican race by Marco Rubio,
CNN (Online News)May 22 2014
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40 Under 40
Keep your eye on these 40 politicans under 40 years old.
Washington PostOct 23 2019
News
Will Trump survive impeachment? The answer may lie with Fox News.
President Trump's strongest supporters are Fox News viewers, according to recent polling. If the network becomes more critical of his actions, that could have a significant effect.
Dear reader:
Recently, Fox News’s Geraldo Rivera and Sean Hannity had a telling on-air exchange about the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
“You know, if it wasn’t for your show,
Christian Science MonitorApr 16 2015
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The fall of coal
On a sweltering day in July 1979, President Jimmy Carter flew to Kentucky with a message: The nation’s energy future rested on coal. Not only was coal cheap and abundant, Carter made clear as he donned a hard hat to tour the Cane Run power plant near Louisville — it could also exist side by side with protecting the environment. Cane Run was ecologically state-of-the-art, one of the first
PoliticoJun 28 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Woke Fascism
How do you know if you're living in a free society? Here's a quick test: Are you allowed to say obviously true things in public? Or are you forced to lie? As George Orwell put it in "1984": "Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows." But what if that freedom isn't granted? What if you're required to repeat things that you know aren't true
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