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Steve Scalise s ABC interview was case study in how not to handle liars

ABC s Karl Refuses to Admit Biden Is Beholden to Uncaring Teachers Unions

Between Sunday’s Good Morning America and This Week, ABC News and chief Washington correspondent Jon Karl tried to frame the Biden’s administration’s aversion to the science-driven reopening of schools as just a problem with messaging, and avoided the fact Biden was beholden to u

Biden warns China could eat our lunch after phone call with Xi

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo joins The Ingraham Angle to discuss U.S. foreign policy This is a rush transcript from The Ingraham Angle, February 11, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.   INGRAHAM: Thank you. Back at you my friend. We ll see you tomorrow night. All right I m Laura Ingraham. This is the Ingraham Angle from a very busy Washington tonight. Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows was with the president the entire day on January 6. He s here with exclusive reaction to the charges you heard from the impeachment managers today.

Palin v New York Times is a Textualist Land Mine for the First Amendment

1/31/2021 Palin v. New York Times is a Textualist Land Mine for the First Amendment News at Home by Richard E. Labunski Richard Labunski is professor emeritus of journalism at the University of Kentucky and author of James Madison and the Struggle for the Bill of Rights  (Oxford University Press). He has a Ph.D. in political science from the University of California-Santa Barbara and a J.D. from Seattle University School of Law.   For more than half a century, conservatives have wanted to eradicate New York Times v. Sullivan, the 1964 Supreme Court decision that is the nation’s most important First Amendment case. A trial scheduled for this June may give them that opportunity. If the Supreme Court invalidates

Rifts in the Republican party as inauguration day approaches

Rifts in the Republican party as inauguration day approaches Condoll says post-election, post insurrection and more recently, through the impeachment vote, the state of flux for the GOP became more evident. Author: Thanh Truong / Eyewitness News Published: 8:49 PM PST January 16, 2021 Updated: 2:38 PM PST January 19, 2021 NEW ORLEANS In a matter of days, the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden will usher in a new administration and it’s unclear the level of cooperation he’ll receive from the Republican party. Political watchers say the GOP is at a crossroads. Even before the raid on the U.S. Capitol, there were signs of a splintering within the party. Some Republicans, like Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy, said the country must recognize Joe Biden won the election. 

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