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Choice of Klain for Ebola Czar Suggest White House Sees Ebola as Political, Not Medical, Problem
The naming of Ron Klain as the new Ebola czar leaves me with a couple of questions. Do we need a “czar” at all? And… Read More
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The naming of Ron Klain as the new Ebola czar leaves me with a couple of questions. Do we need a “czar” at all? And… Read More
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You’d be hard pressed to find a lawyer willing to defend the overly broad subpoenas that were issued by the City of Houston to a… Read More
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Ebola may be the only news you paid attention to this week (how could you not), but photo journalists all over the world captured everything… Read More
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Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., told Politico that the GOP could win one third of the black vote in 2016 by promoting “criminal-justice reform, school choice and… Read More
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Political campaign commercials are saturating the airwaves in TV markets across America. Now, thanks to an analysis of more than $1 billion in political TV… Read More
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The first rule for managing a crisis? Act like a grown-up. Looking and really acting like an effective leader in tough times is job one…. Read More
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Rep. Michele Bachmann, a tea party favorite and former presidential candidate, has some advice for her colleagues as she prepares to retire at the end… Read More
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When it was time to take the stage at last night’s gubernatorial debate in Florida, only one candidate showed up. Democrat Charlie Crist appeared at… Read More
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The second debate in the U.S. Senate race in Arkansas wasn’t short on jabs between the incumbent Democrat, Sen. Mark Pryor and his Republican challenger,… Read More
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Why isn’t the 2014 mid-term election more interesting? Control of Congress hangs in the balance, but there’s just something lacking this year. Next to die-hard… Read More
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On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court granted an application to block parts of H.B. 2, Texas’s abortion law made famous by State Sen. Wendy Davis’… Read More
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President Obama and Gov. Bobby Jindal took a beating last night from Louisiana’s three leading U.S. Senate candidates. At their first debate, incumbent Democrat Mary… Read More
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Senate hopeful Alison Lundergan Grimes criticized Republican incumbent Mitch McConnell Monday night for his ties to “the Koch brothers.” But Grimes apparently doesn’t apologize for… Read More
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NumbersUSA began a seven-figure, 10-state ad buy today that asks viewers whether Americans or “new immigrants” should get new jobs. The 30-second ad, running in states… Read More
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Everything is bigger in Texas, and that includes government intimidation. When the Houston City Council passed an ordinance that some claim would allow men into… Read More
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As Election Day approaches, Republicans are focusing too much effort on buying television ads, warned George Will on Fox News’ Special Report last night. Will… Read More
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One in five United States residents now speak a language other than English at home. That was the headliner coming out of a report released… Read More
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Speakers from several pro-life organizations gathered at a Washington, D.C. Planned Parenthood on Tuesday to protest abortion and the organization’s taxpayer funding. Planned Parenthood is… Read More
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Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee delivered an impassioned plea for Republicans to defend traditional marriage during the opening monologue of his Fox News show Saturday…. Read More
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Melissa Harris-Perry is more scared of the police than she is of ISIS or Ebola. During an MSNBC panel discussion about people “losing faith” in… Read More
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President Obama once again has warned Republicans they will be committing political “suicide” if they do not legalize millions of illegal immigrants. “If they were… Read More
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In the first debate of their heated U.S. Senate race, the incumbent Democrat’s attacks last night on the policy positions of his Republican challenger took… Read More
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A new ad from a left-wing advocacy group that blames Republicans for the Ebola outbreak is set to debut in battleground states this weekend. The… Read More
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New York City Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña and Milady Baez, the chief for “English-language learners,” are looking to increase dual-language programs, in which students receive… Read More
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Some prominent nonprofits focusing on firearms are locked and loaded this election cycle, shelling out millions in hopes of influencing voters before they head to… Read More
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Children of various ages assembled at a Christian church in Memphis, Tenn., this week for the first of three “kid only” forums as part of a city-wide… Read More
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To understand Sean Haugh, know that instead of ending his phone conversation with a Daily Signal reporter by saying “Goodbye,” he implored: “Have fun.” Haugh, who… Read More
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As November nears and President Obama’s approval numbers plummet, some Democrat senate candidates decide to go overboard. >>> This Senate Candidate Was Asked… Read More
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On a recent episode of TLC’s show 19 Kids and Counting, the message on a pro-life T-shirt was blurred by the network. The show follows… Read More
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In trying to convince voters to unseat Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, his Democratic challenger has worked to distance herself from President Obama. In a… Read More