White House Chief Strategist for President Donald Trump, Stephen Bannon, was recently questioned on what would be the attitude of the new administration in regards to the press. Being a founding member and former executive of Breitbart News, one might ask how Bannon developed this attitude toward the press.
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Two Views: Grading Trump – Keeping promises, growing the economy
President Trump has hit the ground running since he was sworn in Jan. 20, and many have been shocked by the aggressive pace the new president has taken to deliver quickly on the promises he made during the campaign. And that’s primarily how our political leaders should be graded: whether they fulfill the promises they make to voters or not.
Betsy DeVos’s Biggest Sin is Supporting School Choice, Not Lack of Experience
The Democrats, along with their cohorts in the media, did a terrific job in making Betsy DeVos’s lack of experience in the public school system the be-all, end-all of whether or not somebody can run the Department of Education. The caterwauling from Democrats, ignorant celebrities, and dunderhead media personalities managed to advance that narrative.
Pelosi – “we’re capitalists, and that’s just the way it is”
Pelosi in a rigged CNN “Town Hall Meeting” was forced to defend her belief in capitalism as the solution for the crisis in US and the world A Town Hall meeting on CNN with Nancy Pelosi went viral when Trevor Hill, a student at NYU ditched his pre-written question and instead asked Congresswoman Pelosi about the left-leaning tendencies of millennials: A Harvard University poll last May showed that people between the ages of 18 and 29, not just Democrats and not just leftists, 51% of people between 18 and 29 no longer support the system of capitalism. That’s not me asking you to make a radical statement about capitalism.
Hundreds Of Colleges Saddling Students With Unaffordable Debt, Feds Say 31 minutes ago
About one in four career-training programs at U.S. colleges are at risk of losing federal funding, the lifeblood for most schools, the Department of Education said Monday. In a news statement, the department disclosed for the first time the number of recent graduates saddled with potentially unmanageable debt.