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Vice President Mike Pence lambasted Barack Obama's return to the campaign trail in an interview with Fox News Sunday, telling host Chris Wallace that the former president's rhetoric was a very disappointing attempt to paper over a legacy pockmarked by major tax increases and a massive hike in the national debt.
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#278177
On Tuesday, self-described "liberal Democrat" attorney Lisa Blatt offered her opinion of President Trump’s SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
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#278178
U.S. Steel announced Thursday that it is investing $750 million to revitalize its flagship Gary plant to gear up for increased demand in the wake of President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imported steel.
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#278179
The true test of one's commitment to free speech is his willingness to allow even his worst enemy to speak
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You know, I used to think I was pretty pessimistic about our future as Americans. But every day I find a new reason to look back and marvel at how naive I was, and realize how screwed we are. Case …
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We are republishing this with permission by Charles Ortel at the American Thinker Thank you! Sweden is burning and the people have had enough. Swedes are set to vote Sunday, and soon the world may view another example of citizens frustrated by arrogant politicians and bureaucrats upending the status quo and changing the landscape of a rich country whose ?
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#278182
During his speech on Friday, former President Barack Obama claimed the high road against President Donald Trump when it comes to attacking the press. As usual, what Obama said and what he actually did don’t line up.
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#278183
CNN?s wannabe media critic Brian Stelter once again embarrassed himself with his own unflinching pro-Obama bias, and then he got humiliated in debate for good measure. Stelter was seriously t…
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#278185
It “makes men insecure about their penises.”
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#278186
WASHINGTON (SEptember 7, 2018) — Senate Democrats worked into the night in a last, ferocious attempt to paint Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh as a foe of abortion rights and a likely defender of President Donald Trump. But after two marathon days in the witness chair in a Senate hearing room, Kavanaugh appeared to be on a path to confirmation as a Supreme Court justice.
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#278187
Amber Guyger, 30, was identified as the off-duty officer who shot 26-year-old Botham Jean in an apartment block in south Dallas, Texas on Thursday night.
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#278188
On the current trend towards drug liberalization: ?Everybody I know who functions at a high level in society is fairly reliable and trustworthy. My husband is an oncologist, and I can tell yo…
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#278189
President Trump took a few hits this week, but he may be about to retaliate with a home run.
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#278190
It seems that the entire world now knows that an Anonymous senior official on the White House staff has described an administration in chaos, headed by an “amoral” ignoramus, which only avoids disaster because a patriotic cabal within the West W...
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#278191
Amy Fiscus, the New York Times' national security editor called out former president Barack Hussein Obama's claims about never doing what Trump...
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#278192
Pot, meet kettle. When former President Barack Obama blasted President Trump in a blistering speech that derided his successor’s frequent clashes with the press, he skirted the fact that his own ad…
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#278193
Republican mayors are all but extinct in major cities, and it shows in quality of life
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#278194
Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos, just handed a 14-day prison sentence for lying to the FBI, detailed multiple run-ins with shady foreign operatives in a CNN interview. “He struck me as some…
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#278195
Rhetoric claiming Brett Kavanaugh "hates women, hates children" is indicative of an overly political Supreme Court nomination process, Sen. Ben Sasse said Tuesday in his opening statement at Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation hearing. "We can and should do better than this," Sasse said. "It is predictable that every confirmation hearing now is going to be an overblown politicized circus, and it is because we've accepted a new theory about how our three branches of government should work, and in particular the judiciary." "What Supreme Court confirmation hearings should be is an opportunity to go back and do 'Schoolhouse Rock' civics for our kids," he added. "We should be talking about how a bill becomes a law, what the job of article two is, and what the job of article three is." "So let's try, just a little bit," he asked. "How did we get here, and how can we fix it?" SEN. BEN SASSE: It is pretty obvious to most people going about their work today that the deranged comments actually don't have anything to do with you, so we should figure out why do we talk like this about Supreme Court nominations now? There is a bunch that is atypical in the last 19-20 months in America. Sen. Klobuchar is right, the comments from the White House yesterday about trying to politicize the DOJ, they were wrong and my guess is Brett Kavanaugh would condemn them. But the real reason these hearing don't work is not because of Donald Trump, it is not because of anything in the last 20 months. These confirmation hearings haven't worked for 31 years in America. People are going to pretend that Americans have no historical memory and supposedly there haven't been screaming protesters saying women are gonna die at every hearing for decades. This has been happening since Robert Bork. This is a 31-year tradition, there's nothing really new the last 18 months. So, the fact that the hysteria has nothing to do with you, means that we should ask what is the hysteria coming from? The hysteria around Supreme Court confirmation hearings is coming from the fact that we have a fundamental misunderstanding of the role of the Supreme Court in American life now. Our political commentary talks about the Supreme Court like they are people wearing red and blue jerseys. That is a really dangerous thing, and by the way, if they have red and blue jerseys I would welcome my colleagues to introduce the legislation that ends lifetime tenure for the judiciary, because if they are just politicians, then the people should have power, and they shouldn't have lifetime appointments. So until you introduce that legislation, I don't believe you really want the Supreme Court to be a politicized body, though that is the way we constantly talk about it now. We can and should do better than this. It is predictable that every confirmation hearing now is going to be an overblown politicized circus, and it is because we've accepted a new theory about how our three branches of government should work, and in particular the judiciary. What Supreme Court confirmation hearings should be is an opportunity to go back and do "Schoolhouse Rock" civics for our kids. we should be talking about how a bill becomes a law, what the job of article two is, and what the job of article three is. So let's try, just a little bit. How did we get here, and how can we fix it? "I'm Just a Bill..." "The Constitutuon..."
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#278196
White man need not apply - Clipped by Wahlnutz
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#278197
The rationale of intolerance of intolerance is either logically flawed and therefore not at all normative, or ethically self-defeating.
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#278198
Joy Behar of the View, was on Van Jones Show on CNN on Saturday night. At one point Van Jones asked Joy about Melania Trump and whether she felt that "she [Melania] was trapped into
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#278199
The Republican Party has been quick to turn against Senator Rand Paul, the only remaining principled conservative left in the Senate. Is this it for the Grand Old Party?
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#278200
Naomi Osaka, 20 years old, just became the first player from Japan to win a Grand Slam. Yet rather than cheer Osaka, the crowd, the commentators and US Open officials all expressed shock and grief …
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