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In one of the latest examples of our information crisis, CNN took a story this week about how a friend of Donald Trump said after a meeting at the White House that he thought the president was considering firing Robert Mueller. Then the network sloppily repackaged the story so it could report that Trump was, in fact, thinking about terminating the special counsel.
Democratic Rep. Jacky Rosen is expected to run for Senate in Nevada, challenging incumbent Republican Sen. Dean Heller, according to sources. Rosen's announcement Monday sets up a compelling race in the Battle Born State, since Nevada's Senate seat is one that Democrats hope to pick up in the midterms.
... abortions continues to decline in the United States. In fact, it is lower than it has been in decades. According to US News & World Report , "The latest annual report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, incorporating data from 47 ...
Two of Mueller's investigators gave the maximum $2,700 to Hillary Clinton last year, while another worked for the Clinton Foundation. No one could view them as impartial.
Napoleon is often credited the military axiom, "Never interfere with an enemy while he's in the process of destroying himself." President Woodrow Wilson adapted it to, "Never attempt to murder a man who is committing suicide."
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Revolution interrupted. That's how the left views the Trump presidency: as an anomaly, something to be resisted at every turn, even by violent means, until progressives can get the revolution back on track.
The Democracy Fund Voter Study Group has a new survey of the electorate that explodes many of the myths that we believe about American politics. Lee Drutman has a fascinating report delving into the data.
U.S. President Donald Trump is not under investigation by the prosecutor probing Russian meddling in last year's election and his possible obstruction of justice, one of his lawyers said Sunday, contradicting Trump's own tweet acknowledging the probe. Attorney Jay Sekulow told NBC and CNN in interviews that Trump "is not under investigation by the special counsel," Robert Mueller, although Trump said Friday that Mueller is investigating him.
As Bill O'Reilly sees it, the same forces that led to his ouster at Fox News are out to get President Trump. And, in much the same spirit as Trump, O'Reilly is determined to settle the score.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich on Sunday slammed special counsel Robert Mueller's hiring of 13 more lawyers to expand his Russia probe, suggesting they're Democratic donors whose bias will poison the investigation. In an interview with ABC News' "This Week," the Georgia Republican, a staunch supporter of the president, railed at the 97 percent of election donations from the Department of Justice that went to Hillary Clinton.
Tim Canova announced on Thursday that he would attempt another primary challenge against Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., in 2018. And it didn't take long for something odd to happen.
It didn't take long for gay comedian Randy Rainbow to satirize Tuesday's insulting Senate testimony of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who struggled this week to explain his actions regarding the firing of former FBI director James Comey. Rainbow pairs "Summer Nights," from the 1977 musical Grease , with the Senate testimony of both Sessions and Comey.
Beginning Friday, June 9, at 6 p.m. to Monday morning, every radio and TV news report led with virtually the same question? "What will Comey say?" Since when do news reports lead off with a question rather than the news itself? It was ad nauseam. Then, it occurred to me that on election night, when the national media began to realize we weren't coronating Hillary Clinton, it began pounding us about all the dreadful things that are about to befall us, our dear country, because of our new President Trump.
Newsflash . . . The most Conservative guy in the nation won't get the Hillary Clinton votes in Leawood. All 12 of them. Read more: Steve Rose: Kris Kobach's embrace of the Brownback agenda isn't a winning strategy in Johnson County
Donald Trump has said it is "sad" that seven months of investigations and hearings into possible links between his campaign and Russia have been fruitless. The president tweeted: "After 7 months of investigations & committee hearings about my 'collusion with the Russians,' nobody has been able to show any proof.
Like American politics, religion in this country is also in a state of flux. Perhaps nowhere is this fact more evident than in the Southern Baptist Convention, which wrapped up its annual meeting this week in Phoenix with a nearly unanimous vote to condemn the racist political movement commonly referred to as the "alt-right."