The California Republican has brokered something of a truce with his combative foil, Maryland Democrat Elijah E. Cummings, the committee’s ranking member. What will this mean for the future of the investigations into the Obama administration’s abuses?
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“This gathering will provide an opportunity to network with fellow National Finance Committee members, as well as with current and future leaders of the Republican Party,” wrote Mackenzie Jortner, an RNC finance official, to donors on Thursday.
There is a sign outside of Las Vegas that plays on the city’s tourism phrase “what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.” The sign says, “What happens in Vegas, God knows. Be not deceived. God is not mocked.”
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Sanford thinks the combination of his elected-office history as a fiscal conservative and Washington’s debt and spending problems puts him in a good position to win.
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Noted hedge fund manager Stan Druckenmiller, 59, on Friday warned that the U.S. economy is headed for a “storm” that could prove to be far worse than the financial meltdown of 2008.
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The incident occurred at Rollins College in the midst of a campus battle over whether religious groups that require their leaders to follow specific religious beliefs are violating the school’s non-discrimination policies.
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The State Department issued a revised environmental impact statement for the 1,700-mile Keystone XL pipeline on Friday that makes no recommendation about whether the project should be built but presents no conclusive environmental reason it should not be.
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Club for Growth President Chris Chocola says Republican strategist Karl Rove is more concerned about the packaging of GOP candidates than their political philosophy.
https://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.png00Joe Millerhttps://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.pngJoe Miller2013-03-02 02:38:442016-04-11 11:23:33Chocola: Rove Only Cares About GOP ‘Brand’
Congressional leaders are challenging a U.S. Attorney’s denial that the Justice Department shut down a federal espionage investigation involving the illegal transfer of U.S. space defense weapons technology to foreign countries, including China, The Washington Examiner has learned.
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Geller and her coworkers recently won a court battle allowing them to post ads that countered the #Myjihad ad campaign that posited that jihad was a peaceful word. Yet despite the law’s defense of her rights, the ACU will not stand up for her against critics.
Beretta general counsel Jeffrey Reh warned the bill could prompt Beretta USA, which employs between 300 and 400 people in the state, to leave for friendlier climes.
https://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.png00Joe Millerhttps://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.pngJoe Miller2013-03-02 02:22:012016-04-11 11:23:34Beretta Exec Likens Gun Ban to Book Ban
“Kristopher Del Campo’s group was the victim of a politically motivated crime, and yet DePaul University is punishing Del Campo for naming the people who committed the crime,” said Robert Shibley, senior vice president at The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education.
https://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.png00Joe Millerhttps://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.pngJoe Miller2013-03-02 02:08:222016-04-11 11:23:34DePaul Punishes Student Who Exposed Vandals Of Memorial For Aborted Babies
“We have to create some standards to protect public safety. Not doing so, in my opinion, is reckless public policy,” said John Jackson, the police chief in nearby Greenwood Village.
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Deace became famous in 2008 for relentlessly attacking Mitt Romney as an inauthentic conservative ahead of the Iowa caucuses while boosting Mike Huckabee. His platform then was WHO Radio, the station Ronald Reagan worked for as a young man on the make in the 1930s. His show, which runs 9 p.m. to midnight, is now syndicated nationally.
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Others pardoned had been convicted of embezzlement, aiding in the theft of an interstate shipment, unauthorized use of food stamps, and conspiracy to defraud the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
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The manager will have sweeping power to set the financial direction of the city. The appointee will also have the ability to break municipal labor contracts starting later this month when a new state law takes effect.
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Huckabee said he might make another run for the White House, as soon as 2016. “I’m not ruling it out. The honest answer is maybe,” he told 2News. “I know a little bit of the depth of the water I’d be diving into, so I’ve got to make that decision very carefully and prayerfully.”
Graham’s question is a crucial one. When misconduct is discovered in the running of current background checks for gun purchases, rarely if ever are these cases of misconduct pursued by law enforcement, raising the question as to whether or not such laws are effective or even necessary if they are not being enforced.
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The Friedman report based its data on figures from the National Center for Education Statistics, an arm of the federal Department of Education that tracks employment and other data for all states and school districts.
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Just how much the public trusts the media has been on a slide for years.
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Woodward claimed Wednesday night that a White House aide sent him an email saying he would “regret” his recent reporting on the sequester battle.
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Since 2010, several major firms have threatened to cut employee hours over the requirement.
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Woodward was the only high-profile reporter willing to say out loud that Obama has the power to choose where the sequestration cuts hit, exposing White House fear-mongering as an audacious lie. Though no one has disputed Woodward’s reporting, the media’s Cult of Obama is striking back.
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69% of Republicans and a plurality (44%) of unaffiliateds view the average reporter as more liberal than they are. Thirty-eight percent (38%) of Democrats think they share about the same views as the average reporter, while 30% more say that reporter is more conservative than they are.
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Surrender: Rep. Issa Reportedly Cut Deal to Ease Up on Obama Investigations
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jonathan StrongThe California Republican has brokered something of a truce with his combative foil, Maryland Democrat Elijah E. Cummings, the committee’s ranking member. What will this mean for the future of the investigations into the Obama administration’s abuses?
RNC Event Snags 2016 Hopefuls
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jonathan Martin“This gathering will provide an opportunity to network with fellow National Finance Committee members, as well as with current and future leaders of the Republican Party,” wrote Mackenzie Jortner, an RNC finance official, to donors on Thursday.
Moral Decay in Bull’s-Eye of Billboard, Banner Campaigns: ‘What Happens in Vegas, God Knows’
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jack MinorThere is a sign outside of Las Vegas that plays on the city’s tourism phrase “what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.” The sign says, “What happens in Vegas, God knows. Be not deceived. God is not mocked.”
Sanford Is Frontrunner in S.C. House Race, But Says Political Return ‘Humbling, Difficult’
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by FoxNews.comSanford thinks the combination of his elected-office history as a fiscal conservative and Washington’s debt and spending problems puts him in a good position to win.
Wall Street Legend Warns: A ‘Storm’ Is Coming
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Becket AdamsNoted hedge fund manager Stan Druckenmiller, 59, on Friday warned that the U.S. economy is headed for a “storm” that could prove to be far worse than the financial meltdown of 2008.
College Shuts Down Student Bible Study
/0 Comments/in Education, Featured, News /by Todd StarnesThe incident occurred at Rollins College in the midst of a campus battle over whether religious groups that require their leaders to follow specific religious beliefs are violating the school’s non-discrimination policies.
Report May Ease Path for New Pipeline
/0 Comments/in Energy, Featured, News /by John. M. BroderThe State Department issued a revised environmental impact statement for the 1,700-mile Keystone XL pipeline on Friday that makes no recommendation about whether the project should be built but presents no conclusive environmental reason it should not be.
Chocola: Rove Only Cares About GOP ‘Brand’
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Newsmax.comClub for Growth President Chris Chocola says Republican strategist Karl Rove is more concerned about the packaging of GOP candidates than their political philosophy.
Lawmakers Accuse Obama Prosecutors Of Lying About Espionage Probe At NASA
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Richard PollockCongressional leaders are challenging a U.S. Attorney’s denial that the Justice Department shut down a federal espionage investigation involving the illegal transfer of U.S. space defense weapons technology to foreign countries, including China, The Washington Examiner has learned.
CPAC Turns Away Pamela Gellar
/5 Comments/in Featured, News /by BreitbartNews.comGeller and her coworkers recently won a court battle allowing them to post ads that countered the #Myjihad ad campaign that posited that jihad was a peaceful word. Yet despite the law’s defense of her rights, the ACU will not stand up for her against critics.
Beretta Exec Likens Gun Ban to Book Ban
/0 Comments/in 2 Amendment, Featured, News /by CJ CiaramellaBeretta general counsel Jeffrey Reh warned the bill could prompt Beretta USA, which employs between 300 and 400 people in the state, to leave for friendlier climes.
DePaul Punishes Student Who Exposed Vandals Of Memorial For Aborted Babies
/0 Comments/in Education, Featured, News /by Eric Owens“Kristopher Del Campo’s group was the victim of a politically motivated crime, and yet DePaul University is punishing Del Campo for naming the people who committed the crime,” said Robert Shibley, senior vice president at The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education.
Too High To Drive? Marijuana-Friendly Colorado Debates Blood-Level Limits.
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Brady Dennis and T.W. Farnam“We have to create some standards to protect public safety. Not doing so, in my opinion, is reckless public policy,” said John Jackson, the police chief in nearby Greenwood Village.
Iowa Radio Host Steve Deace Eyes Senate Run
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by James HohmannDeace became famous in 2008 for relentlessly attacking Mitt Romney as an inauthentic conservative ahead of the Iowa caucuses while boosting Mike Huckabee. His platform then was WHO Radio, the station Ronald Reagan worked for as a young man on the make in the 1930s. His show, which runs 9 p.m. to midnight, is now syndicated nationally.
Obama Pardons 17, Including Man With Firearms Charges
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Pete KasperowiczOthers pardoned had been convicted of embezzlement, aiding in the theft of an interstate shipment, unauthorized use of food stamps, and conspiracy to defraud the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
Detroit Will Be Run by Financial Manager
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Matthew DolanThe manager will have sweeping power to set the financial direction of the city. The appointee will also have the ability to break municipal labor contracts starting later this month when a new state law takes effect.
Huckabee 2016: ‘The Honest Answer Is Maybe’
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Brian MullahyHuckabee said he might make another run for the White House, as soon as 2016. “I’m not ruling it out. The honest answer is maybe,” he told 2News. “I know a little bit of the depth of the water I’d be diving into, so I’ve got to make that decision very carefully and prayerfully.”
Shouting Match Erupts in Senate Hearing on Gun Ban
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Anthony MartinGraham’s question is a crucial one. When misconduct is discovered in the running of current background checks for gun purchases, rarely if ever are these cases of misconduct pursued by law enforcement, raising the question as to whether or not such laws are effective or even necessary if they are not being enforced.
Teachers Outnumbered In Schools By Administrators, Support Staff In Many States, Study Shows
/0 Comments/in Education, Featured, News /by Ben WolfgangThe Friedman report based its data on figures from the National Center for Education Statistics, an arm of the federal Department of Education that tracks employment and other data for all states and school districts.
Poll: Internet Edges Networks As Public’s Source For News
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Paul BedardJust how much the public trusts the media has been on a slide for years.
Former Clinton Aide, Columnist Joins Woodward In Claiming White House Threat (+video)
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by FoxNews.comWoodward claimed Wednesday night that a White House aide sent him an email saying he would “regret” his recent reporting on the sequester battle.
New Bills Would Halt Health Law’s Employer Mandate
/0 Comments/in Featured, Health Care, News /by Elise ViebeckSince 2010, several major firms have threatened to cut employee hours over the requirement.
Cult Of Obama: List Of Journalists Throwing Woodward Under The Bus
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by John NolteWoodward was the only high-profile reporter willing to say out loud that Obama has the power to choose where the sequestration cuts hit, exposing White House fear-mongering as an audacious lie. Though no one has disputed Woodward’s reporting, the media’s Cult of Obama is striking back.
Harvard Crimson To Conservatives: Don’t Apply To Harvard
/0 Comments/in Education, Featured, News /by Robby SoaveThe Crimson editorial may inadvertently support assertions about the liberal campus’ hostility toward conservatives.
Only 6% Rate News Media As Very Trustworthy
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Vote Integrity /by Rasmussen Report69% of Republicans and a plurality (44%) of unaffiliateds view the average reporter as more liberal than they are. Thirty-eight percent (38%) of Democrats think they share about the same views as the average reporter, while 30% more say that reporter is more conservative than they are.