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Oct 25 2015
News
Trump: 'I will be a great unifier'
Donald Trump believes he would "absolutely" be a force for bipartisanship, but in an interview this weekend neither Republicans nor Democrats escaped a barrage of attacks from the GOP presidential candidate.
Trump flung criticism at politicians spanning the spectrum from presidential primary opponents Jeb Bush and Ben Carson to the Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton and the man he
CNN DigitalNov 28 2016
Headline Roundup
Trump Claims Voter Fraud
President-elect Donald Trump alleged Sunday that "millions of people" voted illegally for Hillary Clinton and otherwise he would have won the popular vote. It's an unprecedented allegation by a president-elect. Is there evidence to support his claim?
Washington Times Washington Post Chicago TribuneOct 03 2015
Opinion
The Candidates on Health Care
While the Republican presidential candidates have been busy railing against Obamacare, the two leading contenders for the Democratic nomination have staked out radically different ideas on how to improve the American health care system.
Hillary Rodham Clinton has proposed adding useful consumer protections to the Affordable Care Act. Senator Bernie Sanders wants to create a single-payer
New York Times (News)Aug 16 2016
Headline Roundup
Trump’s Foreign Policy Speech
Donald Trump called for "exteme vetting" in his foreign policy speech yesterday. News coverage includes a fact check on his speech - and how his policy ideas are different (or similar) to President Obama's and Hillary Clinton's.
Sep 28 2015
News
A theory of how American politics is changing
Most weeks in American politics bring few surprises. But recent weeks have brought four.
First, Scott Walker, who looked to be the conservative establishment's pick for the GOP nomination, dropped out of the race. Then John Boehner unexpectedly resigned from Congress because his job — which he recently compared to being a garbageman surrounded by "bad garbage" — had become impossible.
VoxJul 24 2017
News
MSNBC Host Takes Classless Swipe At Trump, First Lady Melania For The Dumbest Reason Imaginable
Is MSNBC’s Joy Reid just totally shameless? Besides the Left frothing with rage that Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton last year, it seems their anger knows no bounds. First Lady Melania Trump has received horrific treatment from the media, which has rivaled or even surpassed some of the horrible things thrown at Michelle Obama’s way during Obama’s presidency. Folks, I’m not a Michelle fan at
TownhallMay 31 2022
Headline Roundup
Sussmann Acquitted of Lying to FBI in First Durham Probe Trial
A jury acquitted Clinton-linked attorney Michael Sussmann on Tuesday of lying to the FBI in the first trial to result from special counsel John Durham's investigation.
The jury deliberated on Friday afternoon and Tuesday morning after a two-week trial. It ultimately ruled that Durham’s team had not proven beyond a reasonable doubt that Sussmann lied in September 2016 when he told James
Politico Reuters New York Post (News)Mar 12 2019
News
Women running for president is the new normal
A record-breaking six women have already announced their candidacies for the Democratic nomination.
Six women — so far — have declared their candidacies for the Democratic nomination in 2020. It’s the most women who’ve ever run for a major-party nomination in history.
Until this cycle, there had been, at most, two women who had ever competed in a major party primary, according to
VoxAug 23 2015
News
Bernie Sanders Takes Aim At 'Greedy' Koch Brothers
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders is making the billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch the face of a "corrupted" political and economic system that the Vermont senator wants to upend.
Sanders delighted a South Carolina rally of more than 3,000 people Saturday with his assertions that the Kochs and other "greedy" billionaires are destroying American democracy by
HuffPostSep 06 2016
News
Editorial: The art of listening
When freshmen set foot on our campus, they are setting out on a path of discovery. They will be faced with a great flood of ideas they had never encountered before, and encouraged to face each new experience with a fresh and open mind without any preconceptions. But the 2016-2017 academic year is not an ordinary year — we are all faced with a polarized national community. The approval levels
University of Delaware Review