Posts Tagged ‘Hillary Clinton’
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For House Conservatives, a Clear–If Grim–Choice on Spending Legislation
Posted on September 14, 2016
(Published in The WSJ) There are many reasons “lame-duck” sessions of Congress have that name. Departing lawmakers don’t want to interrupt their various job searches to do the bidding of their...
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“Deplorable” Talk Should Be Deplored
Posted on September 13, 2016
According to Wikipedia: “Untouchables were confined to menial, despised jobs, working as sweepers, gutter and latrine cleaners, scavengers, watchmen, farm laborers, rearers of unclean animals such as pigs, and curers...
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Ron Fournier and the Transformation of American Journalism
Posted on September 7, 2016
On Saturday mornings and Monday evenings, a rag-tag group of press hacks and flacks gather together to shoot hoops in the Washington DC area. There are some good players out...
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What Is This Election All About?
Posted on September 6, 2016
What is the 2016 Presidential election about? In 1932, in the face of the Great Depression, voters wanted a new deal so they voted for Franklin Roosevelt. In 1960, after...
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Breaking the Democrat Monopoly Over the Black Vote
Posted on August 29, 2016
Donald Trump put the question directly to black voters. What do you have to lose? Things are so bad in African-American communities, the Trump theory goes, that why not vote...
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