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Dec 29 2015
News
The Supreme Court is just as polarized as the rest of US politics – and this may have profound implications.
Recent years have seen concerns about political polarization in America come to the fore – one only has to look at the recent fight between Congressional Republicans over the next Speaker of the House or Representatives to witness its effects. But what of judicial polarization? In new research which examines polarization in the US Supreme Court since 1938, Donald Gooch finds that this
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Nov 13 2013
News
Fox News Continues To Falsely Label Healthcare Law "Government-Run Health Insurance"
Fox News' Chris Stirewalt adopted the false, GOP-inspired label of "government run health insurance" during Fox's coverage of House hearings on the Affordable Care Act health reform rollout.
On the November 13 edition of America's Newsroom, host Martha MacCallum used a House hearing on the health exchange website to ask Stirewalt to comment on problems in the rollout of Obamacare's
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Dec 26 2015
News
Liberals outraged by Obama's deportation plan
Democratic presidential candidates on Thursday criticized the Obama administration's plans to begin deporting potentially hundreds of families that arrived in the United States illegally since last year. The Washington Post reported Wednesday night that federal immigration officials are preparing raids that would target the families and could begin as soon as January. A spokeswoman for
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May 21 2020
News
As all 50 states reopen, leaders weigh tough questions
“How much do you weigh different parts of our total well-being against each other?” As all 50 states begin reopening this week, that’s a question leaders are weighing – one that forces moral questions about American values.
Michael Flood feels for America’s government leaders. They have difficult choices to make in deciding how quickly to reopen economies. As president of the Los
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Jul 20 2015
News
Jeb and Hillary: Flawed front-runners generating little excitement
America may well get another Bush-Clinton race once this whole presidential thing shakes out, with predictable groans about royal families and political retreads.
But in looking at the coverage this past week, I was struck by this thought: This is one weak pair of front-runners.
Jeb is losing to a guy who’s never run for public office and is in hot water over comments about
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Jan 23 2013
Humor
Rotten to the Core: Obama’s War on Academic Standards (Part1)
This year, I’ll be using my syndicated column and blog space to expose how progressive “reformers” — mal-formers — are corrupting our schools. One of my New Year’s resolutions is to provide you in-depth coverage of this vital issue that too often gets shunted off the daily political/partisan agenda. While the GOP tries to solve its ills with better software and communications consultants, the
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Jul 03 2020
Analysis
The New Boomerang Kids Could Change American Views of Living at Home
For the most part, the pandemic has restricted motion in America. But one exception has been a large-scale nationwide reshuffling of humans between homes. Before the coronavirus came to the United States, many of the country’s young adults were working, studying, and building lives on their own. Now a great deal of them are back to living with their parents.
The number of American
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Jan 21 2015
News
American Sniper is a dishonest whitewash of the Iraq war
American Sniper, Clint Eastwood's love letter to decorated, real-life Iraq war sniper Chris Kyle, is dominating America's box offices. But does this movie, much of which portrays intense ground combat in Iraqi cities, have anything to say about the war itself?
The film's star, Bradley Cooper, insists the film is "not a political discussion about war." But viewers of American Sniper are
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Jul 27 2012
News
The Dark Night Rises
At a screening of "The Dark Knight Rises" the other day on Manhattan's East 86th Street, three cops were posted outside, two in a cruiser and one on a motorcycle. An usher said they'd been coming by since the shooting in Aurora, Colo. She was relieved they were there; we now can add movie ushers to the list of those who hold hazardous jobs in America. But you wish Hollywood and not the
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Mar 26 2020
News
Why politics matters – especially now
The coronavirus crisis is forcing candidates and their teams to get creative at a time when the democratic process is as vitally important as ever.
Dear reader:
How can anybody think or write about politics at a time like this? This oft-heard question reflects an underlying belief that politics is a dirty business and not to be considered during a crisis.
But the reality
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