Opinion · 114th Congress
Trump’s 5 Most Offensive Debate Moments for Women
</p> [Opinion: Time for Mike Pence to Take a Stand] </p> 1. “It’s locker room talk.”
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</p> [Opinion: Time for Mike Pence to Take a Stand] </p> 1. “It’s locker room talk.”
</p> Donald Trump: “Because you’d be in jail.”
After initially responding with a tight-lipped press release, offering a grudging apology and taking a shot at Bill Clinton, Trump has two days to figure out how to somehow defend the indefensible.
</p> Honestly, it’s hard to see why Team Trump consented to this format in the first place.
</p> ***</p> While funding of campaign commercials can be murky in a “Citizens United” world, there is no such thing as a stealth TV ad.
</p> Pence’s job is harder because his greatest asset is his credibility.
</p> Up until now, Libertarian Gary Johnson was neutral ground.
</p> [Donald Trump and the Second Battle of the Sexes]</p> Is there hope he will reset for the next debate on issues of race and gender that bedevil him?
</p> The political map is in the midst of its biggest rewrite since 1996 when Bill Clinton swept such now safe GOP bastions as Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia.
</p> While Trump’s shouted comments initially landed glancing blows (attacking Bill Clinton over NAFTA), the former reality-show host soon degenerated into pure gibberish.
</p> First, this is what’s known as a “clean” CR.</p> It’s a clean bill because of what it doesn’t have: controversial policy riders from either party. Zip. Zero. Zilch.
</p> Yet for colleges, there seems to be as many definitions of success as there are colleges.
</p> Toomey joined Democrats last year on a similar bill after the San Bernardino shootings and voted over the summer on a GOP proposal to crosscheck gun purchases against the terrorist watch list.
Bill Weld, Johnson has put together a Libertarian ticket that exceeds the minimal standard for seriousness.</p> The 15-percent polling requirement is an arbitrary artifact of history.
</p> And more recently, CBS’s Charlie Rose interviewed Bill Clinton and asked if his wife’s episode was caused by dehydration or a more serious health issue.
</p> [Louisiana Lawmakers to Determine Flooding Response]</p> Former Louisiana Sen. Mary L.
</p> Clinton also saw a threat to the state’s future in Republican-backed House Bill 2, the so-called “bathroom bill” that invalidated Charlotte’s LGBT anti-discrimination ordinance.
done in increasing deportations while awaiting a comprehensive immigration bill.
</p> The inspiration was “Putting People First,” Bill Clinton and Al Gore’s 1992 trade paperback designed to portray the youthful Democratic ticket as policy visionaries.