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Apr 26 2019
News
We’re not hearing enough from 2020 candidates about things they’d be able to do as president
America needs more questions about regulatory actions and foreign policy.
This week’s presidential town halls displayed the full range of Democratic Party thinking on the role of policy in a presidential campaign.
Elizabeth Warren has a vast stack of detailed specifics. Pete Buttigieg had an explicit defense of not having detailed policies. And Bernie Sanders elevated every
VoxApr 08 2015
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NYT Writer: Chrsitians 'Must Be Made' to Embrace Gay Lifestyle
In the wake of the Indiana donnybrook over religious liberty, which somehow was transformed overnight into a question of gay rights, it couldn’t be long before the New York Times weighed in against Christians.
Yet who could have expected the draconian measures the Times would propose? Either Christians fully embrace the gay lifestyle, or you will be coerced into doing so.
Op-ed
Breitbart NewsOct 08 2019
Opinion
Trump ignores his own warning in Syria
Can anyone make sense of President Donald Trump's Syria policy, other than Donald Trump?
Not much will bring senior Republicans to push back against Trump, but his decision to pull American forces out of Syria has drawn condemnation from three grandees of the GOP: Sen. Lindsey Graham, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.
And for good
CNN (Opinion)Jan 04 2013
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Outspoken Alan Grayson Gets Another Chance In Congress
Among the more than 80 House freshmen who were sworn in this week, there were several who had been there before — including Florida Democrat Alan Grayson.
After starting his first term four years ago, Grayson quickly made a name for himself with biting comments targeting Republicans — like when he said during the health care debate: "If you get sick, America, the Republican health care
NPR (Online News)Jul 23 2019
Opinion
Boris Johnson has rare powers. He's gonna need them
)Boris Johnson, Britain's next prime minister, is a pragmatist, and having been born in the United States, understands America as well as perhaps no other politician since Winston Churchill. He recognizes the paramount importance of the post-Brexit relationship between the United States and the UK. He has worked hard to forge a positive relationship with President Donald Trump at a time when
Guest Writer - LeftJul 23 2019
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Who Is Boris Johnson? Trump-Defending, US-Fan Faces Big Battles as He Takes Charge of Britain
Britain has a new Prime Minister. Britain's Conservative Party has chosen Boris Johnson.
He's a fan of America and has defended President Trump. He's also vowed to make Brexit happen in three months, but his first challenge will be the escalating naval crisis with Iran.
Boris Johnson arrives at number 10 Downing Street at a challenging time for any prime minister, with fears
CBNAug 06 2016
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Hillary, Don’t Debate With an Audience
The Trump stories just keep coming; too fast for newspapers, too fast for television, too fast even for The Daily Beast. Covering Trump is like the much-loved episode of Lucy at the candy factory, stuffing caramels in her mouth trying keep up with that ever-accelerating conveyor belt. Trump travels at the speed of Twitter. Before you can hit “send,” whatever outrage you’ve written about is as
Daily BeastApr 23 2019
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Confusion clouds Biden’s 2020 campaign launch
When, where and how Joe Biden announces his long-awaited 2020 presidential bid appears to be up in the air – still.
While initial indications pointed to a Wednesday launch, the timing remains in flux, as does the location. At this stage, the only key element that seems to have crystallized is the theme for the campaign rollout.
“The theme for the announcement is going to be ‘the
Fox News DigitalMar 26 2015
News
Crossing party lines through literature
Partisan polarization, the schism portrayed by the divide between the Republican and Democratic parties, is now the defining feature of contemporary American politics. According to research conducted by Pew Research Center in 2014, America faces the most dramatic state of polarization since the Reconstruction Era.
In cooperation with the Tucson Festival of Books, the UA will host a
The Daily WildcatMar 22 2015
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The crisis in US-Israel relations is much bigger than Bibi Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not exactly done wonders for the US-Israel relationship. In the weeks before Israel's election, he publicly undermined President Obama in an unprecedented, Republican-hosted speech to Congress, then went home and repudiated the two-state peace process that both American political parties have supported for years. His re-election looks like bad news
Vox