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Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: Americans Are Telling Both Parties — “Show Me the Money”
So said Terry Hood, a young, African-American, Clinton voter in a recent Reuters interview about why millennials are moving away from Democrats. Music to Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan’s ears.
Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: A New Religious Schism — What’s the Chaplain’s Job?
But what is unprecedented, seven years after Conroy accepted the job, is that the House chaplain himself is now at the center of the recriminations and lack of civility in Congress that he once sought
Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: Hollywood Discovers America!
Her issues in the sitcom were the same ones that drove the 2016 election — jobs and the economy coupled with people’s growing frustration that their government seems unable to deliver solutions to their
Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: Trump Can’t Help Stepping on His Own Message
In a 1987 interview with Steve Roberts for The New York Times, Tom said of Reagan, “If you’ve got somebody that strong who can carry a message and move an issue as much as the President of the United States
Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: Meet the Deficit Doves
“We demand an end to the borrowing and the spending and the bailouts once and for all!”
Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: Will African-American Female Leadership Move Into the Spotlight in 2018?
apparently that was not enough for a spot on the Time Magazine cover that named “The Silence Breakers” its person of the year.
Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: The Price of a Border Wall
Referring to the initials of the executive order (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) protecting the Dreamers, Trump said in a holiday interview with Michael Schmidt of the New York Times, “I
Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: Ethics Committee Investigation for Harassment Is Not ‘Zero Tolerance’
John Conyers, the longest-serving Democrat in the House, in the face of multiple sexual harassment allegations against him from former female staffers.
Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: Remembering Recy Taylor and the Too Familiar State of Alabama
In “The Rape of Recy Taylor,” a recently released documentary, you see the face of bravery.
Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: Now McConnell Believes the Women
Moore has completely denied the accusations, but did allow in an interview with Sean Hannity that if he had ever dated a teenager when he was in his 30s, he would only have done it “with the permission
Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: Did Everyone in the White House Take a Nap During History Class?
Lee was an honorable man,” Kelly said in an interview on Fox News. “He was a man that gave up his country to fight for his state, which 150 years ago was more important than country.
Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: The Conscience of Two Conservatives
In a remarkable Tuesday doubleheader — a blistering morning CNN interview by Corker and an emotional afternoon Senate speech by Flake — the two otherwise orthodox Republicans denounced their party
Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: The Terror Within — Those Who See Danger in Diversity
President Donald Trump honored the memories of the dead and the heroics woven through the actions of so many.
Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: Career Advice for Restless Capitol Hill GOP Staffers
In February 2016, Trump initially refused to repudiate the Ku Klux Klan and white supremacists in a CNN interview which foreshadowed his mealy-mouthed words this week: “You wouldn’t want me to condemn
Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: GOP Tax Dilemma — Somebody’s Got to Pay More
That is the crux of the GOP dilemma over taxes: Who is going to pay for the rate reductions that have been the unifying Republican gospel since the days when Ronald Reagan was a Democrat?
Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: Summertime and the Living Is Easy in Trump’s Washington
For the sake of historians chronicling the torpor of the Trump years, here are some of the things that happened on this forgettable Thursday: The attorney general went on Fox News to describe
Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: History Lessons — Ted Kennedy, Watergate and the Bravest Senate Vote
John McCain’s surgery for a blood clot serves as a reminder that the fate of health care legislation is yet again being shaped by the frailties of the giants of the Senate.
Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: A Don’t-Blame-Us Congress Ducks on Syria
And the topic could not possibly compete with the learned analyses of Megyn Kelly’s NBC interview with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones — a TV show that was probably the biggest broadcast since King
Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: A GOP Guide to Running for Cover on Health Care
Most of the news coverage highlighted the CBO’s estimate that 23 million fewer Americans would have health coverage in 2026 under the bill.