See How Your Senator Voted on the Budget Deal
Less than five days after it was introduced, the Senate passed the 144-page, two-year budget deal that suspends the debt limit until March 2017 and raises spending caps.The Senate passed the budget deal, 64-35, just after 3 a.m. on Friday. Thirty-five Republican senators opposed the deal, though it was not enough to stop the bill […]
Email from Reince Priebus Chairman, Republican National Committee
I write to inform you that pending further discussion between the Republican National Committee (RNC) and our presidential campaigns, we are suspending the partnership with NBC News for the Republican primary debate at the University of Houston on February 26, 2016. Moments ago I sent this letter to NBC News: Mr. Andrew Lack Chairman, […]
Benghazi committee gets classified White House records | Washington Examiner
White House officials delivered a batch of new documents to the House Select Committee on Benghazi Wednesday in response to a request the committee had filed almost a year ago.The documents, which were classified at varying levels, dealt with the military’s response to the 2012 terror attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi.”The Select […]
Cruz turns tables on CNBC for ‘cage match’ questions | Washington Examiner
Sen. Ted Cruz on Wednesday excoriated the CNBC moderators for the third Republican presidential primary debate for turning the event into a “cage match” that was trying to trip up the candidates and ignore substantive issues.From the start, the debate moderators asked a series of pointed questions that pit candidates against each other and attempted […]
Chuck Todd: GOP Candidates Launched ‘Premeditated Attack’ Against Debate Moderators
Despite the incredibly biased performance of the moderators of CNBC’s Republican presidential debate, on Thursday’s NBC Today, Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd portrayed his business network colleagues as victims of a GOP plot: “Look, in many ways this was a premeditated attack. There had been some leaked ideas that, you know, beforehand, they were […]
Articles of Impeachment Issued Against IRS Commissioner
In its attempt to get to the bottom of the Tea Party targeting scandal, the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee introduced articles of impeachment on Tuesday against IRS Commissioner John Koskinen (shown) for lying, stalling, and deceiving Congress.Koskinen was sold to the Senate as the one to break open and expose […]
Bill O’Reilly: BillOReilly.com Column – It’s The Economy, Stupid CNBC!
Let’s get this straight. On Wednesday morning a new national poll revealed that 54% of Americans rate the economy as ‘poor.’ That’s after nearly seven years of Barack Obama’s big government solutions. Republicans, of course, are especially gloomy about the economy.That was Wednesday morning, teeing things up for CNBC, the self-described ‘world leader in business […]
The Moderators Get Slapped, and Rubio Shines – Affluent Investor
I will start by saying that those critical of the moderators and the format were not exaggerating – it was simply atrocious. Amateur hour. I really cannot believe this format and preparation was allowed to go live. I don’t care so much about the sad left wing bias of these folks – Harwood in particular […]
House Speaker Paul Ryan Wants ‘Opportunity for All’
Rep. Paul D. Ryan is the new speaker of the House and he’s already signaling that things will be different under his leadership.“No more favors for the few,” said Ryan, R-Wis., in an address before the full House on Thursday morning. “Opportunity for all. That is our motto.”Ryan, after easily being elected the 54th speaker […]
The Obama Administration: Religious Freedoms for American Muslims, Not American Christians – Michael Brown – Page 1
If we’ve learned anything here in America in the last few months, it is this: When your religious faith comes in conflict with your job, if you are a Muslim, your faith is protected and sacred; if you are a Christian, it is not.We all know what happened to Christian bakers, florists, photographers, and county […]