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Jun 03 2019
News
Trump Exchanges Insults With London’s Mayor on Arrival in England
President Donald Trump insulted the mayor of London as he arrived in England Monday morning for a three-day state visit.
In two tweets, written as Air Force One touched down, Trump wrote:
"Sadiq Khan, who by all accounts has done a terrible job as Mayor of London, has been foolishly 'nasty' to the visiting President of the United States, by far the most important ally of the
Jan 15 2021
Perspectives Blog
When Mitch McConnell Has to Decide the GOP's Fate
From the CenterThis viewpoint is from a writer rated Center.
In the closing days of the 1964 presidential campaign, Ronald Reagan gave a nationally televised speech regarding his vision of conservatism called “A Time For Choosing”. More than half a century later, what remains of Reagan’s Republican Party has arrived at an equally and perhaps even more seminal crossroads in its
Dan SchnurOct 03 2015
News
Republican hopeful Carson says no to Syrian refugees in US
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson said the U.S. should bar refugees from war-torn Syria because they are "infiltrated" with Muslim extremists who seek to harm America.
The comments come as Carson has taken an increasingly aggressive stance toward Muslims, and after rival Donald Trump pledged he would support deporting Syrian Muslims from the U.S.
"To bring into this
TownhallOct 22 2019
News
Jeffrey Toobin expresses regret over 'mistakes' in Clinton email coverage
The New Yorker and CNN’s Jeffrey Toobin now says he devoted too much attention in 2016 to Hillary Clinton’s private email server, becoming the first big-name journalist to acknowledge having second thoughts about the story since a State Department probe cleared Clinton of serious breaches of rules on Friday.
Toobin told POLITICO he has been flooded with responses since his surprise
PoliticoAug 15 2019
Opinion
Global turmoil Trump stirred threatens his reelection chances
President Donald Trump is showing what happens when the United States abandons its decades-long role as a guarantor of stability and instead chooses to act as an agent of global disruption.
A series of economic and political shocks are fomenting disorder across the planet and straining an international political system that Trump deliberately set out to undermine.
Stock markets
Guest Writer - LeftNov 10 2016
Opinion
Reminder: Hillary Clinton Lost Because She’s Hillary Clinton
Sexism obviously exists, but to attribute Clinton’s loss to it is absurd.
Well, that didn’t take long. Just hours after Hillary Clinton lost the presidency to Donald Trump — and hours after she left her disconsolate supporters at New York City’s Javits Center, hightailing it to the confines of Manhattan’s Peninsula Hotel—cries of “sexism” erupted across America’s fruited plain. On
National Review (News)May 29 2019
News
Block the vote? The battle over ballots and the future of American democracy.
As partisanship becomes more correlated with demographics, voting itself is once again a crucial front in the battle between the two parties, with Democrats pushing for greater access and some GOP-led states tightening requirements. Eighth in our ‘Democracy Under Strain’ series.
President Lyndon B. Johnson used 50 pens to sign the Voting Rights Act into law. Television footage of the
Christian Science MonitorJan 27 2021
Analysis
6 Democrat Cities That Ended Lockdowns After Biden’s Inauguration
As the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the United States in early 2020, multiple states and cities run by Democrats imposed what they claimed to be preventative and protective measures to combat the virus. Businesses, including restaurants, were forced to close in a shuttered fashion, going from outdoor-only to takeout-only to – in some cases – closed completely.
Residents were
The Daily WireDec 08 2014
Opinion
OPINION: Defense Nominee: Ashton Carter terrific choice but will Obama listen to him?
The most important appointment President Obama will make for the rest of his time in office is the next secretary of defense. For the next two years, every major foreign policy problem he faces will be contentious, and largely a military issue: Can we defeat ISIS? How do we cope with the expansion of radical jihad in the Middle East? Will U.S.-Israeli relations continue to fray? How does the
Fox News DigitalSep 19 2015
News
Bernie Sanders Reaches For The Converted At Liberty University
If you open the Bible and turn to the Book of Hebrews, you'll find this bit of good advice: "Do not forget to show hospitality to strangers, for by so doing some people have shown hospitality to angels without knowing it." This line might have been in the minds of Liberty University's students and administrators when the very conservative, very Christian school in Lynchburg, Virginia, opened
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