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Jul 16 2012
News
Exposing Obama's Criminal Friends
President Obama's campaign team is still refusing to apologize to Mitt Romney after Obama Deputy Campaign Manager Stephanie Cutter charged Romney committed a felony last week when discussing the time when he left Bain Capital (to save the Olympics.) Cutter and Team Obama have desperately tried to paint Romney as misleading the country about when he officially left the company. Cutter's claims
TownhallSep 07 2023
Headline Roundup
Sen. Tuberville, Military Leaders Spar Over Pentagon Abortion Policy
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) and military leadership continue to spar over Tuberville’s seven-month blockade of military promotions over his objections to the Pentagon’s abortion policies.
Tuberville: Tuberville is blocking unanimous consent votes in the Senate to confirm, in his own words published in the Washington Post (Lean Left bias), “only those at the very top — generals and flag
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Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Lifted Lockdowns Bring Relief, Fears of Regression
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As social distancing restrictions are relaxed throughout the U.S., feelings of liberation are conflicting with concerns of a possible second surge in coronavirus cases.
An immensely disrupted economy is an additional factor; over 33 million Americans have filed for unemployment since the pandemic's
Henry A. BrechterJan 24 2023
Headline Roundup
Former Top FBI Official Charged With Aiding Russian Oligarch
A former top FBI official who worked on the probe into possible collusion by Russia and President Donald Trump was arrested Saturday over his connections to a Russian oligarch.
The Details: Charles McGonical, who was previously in charge of counterintelligence in the FBI's New York Field Office, was charged with violating sanctions and accepting payments from a foreign agent while still
BBC News National Review (News) ABC News (Online)Apr 01 2015
News
Connecticut Governor: Mike Pence Was 'Incredibly Stupid' To Sign Indiana Religious Freedom Bill
Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy (D), whose state was the first to boycott Indiana over a law many say allows businesses to discriminate against the LGBT community, didn't mince any words Tuesday when asked to react to Indiana Gov. Mike Pence's (R) defense of the law.
"The governor's not a stupid man, but he's done stupid things," Malloy said Tuesday on MSNBC's "Morning Joe." "Signing this
HuffPostMay 28 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Twitter and Trump Clash After Company Adds Warning Tag to His Tweets
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President Donald Trump and Twitter are feuding over the president's tweets and the social media platform's vetting of them. The president plans to sign an executive order Thursday aimed at reducing liability protections for social media companies.
Twitter marked Trump's recent tweets about mail-in voting
Henry A. BrechterNov 27 2019
Perspectives Blog
Twitter Suspends Journalist, Because Defining “Hate Speech” is Harder Than You’d Think
On Nov. 25, Twitter temporarily suspended Andy Ngo, a journalist known for documenting political violence, due to a tweet he sent to Chelsea Clinton. The suspension is a case study in differing definitions of “hate speech” on the left and right.
Last week, Clinton retweeted the Human Rights Campaign’s tweet in honor of Transgender Day of Remembrance. In her tweet, Clinton added that “
Julie MastrineJan 19 2024
Headline Roundup
Congress Again Avoids Government Shutdown With Last-Minute Agreement
Congress has approved another continuing resolution to keep the government funded until March.
The Details: The Senate passed the measure by a vote of 77-18, and the House approved it 314-108. The measure now goes to President Joe Biden's desk, and he's expected to sign it. More than 100 House Republicans opposed the measure.
For Context: The government has been funded by a
New York Post (News) CBS News (Online) Wall Street Journal (News)Jul 12 2022
Headline Roundup
Jan. 6 Hearing Focuses on Extremist Groups
The House Jan. 6 committee focused on the role of extremist groups like the Proud Boys in another public hearing on Tuesday.
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) discussed a meeting that previous witness Cassidy Hutchinson called “unhinged,” in which former President Donald Trump met lawyers from outside the White House. Shortly after that meeting, Trump tweeted a call for a “big protest in DC on
NBC News Digital Washington Times Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 01 2024
Headline Roundup
Federal Judge Blocks Texas Immigration Crackdown Law
A federal judge blocked Texas state officials from implementing an immigration law which would grant state authorities and judges the ability to arrest, jail and issue deportation orders of those suspected of unlawful entry into the state.
For Context: Senate Bill 4 (SB4), signed by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott in January, aimed to criminalize illegal border crossings at the state level,
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