CNN continues to beclown itself as a news network, even bringing on Virginia’s own “blackface” governor to give New York’s scandal-embroiled governor political advice today, and it wasn’t an April Fools’ joke! New Day’s John Avlon brought on Ralph Northam for a shockingly soft interview, which culminated in this actual question: “I’m wondering what political
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Mark Janus addresses the news media outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., February 26, 2018. (Leah Millis/Reuters) True fulfillment of the landmark court decision might take years, but conservatives are up to the fight. Editor’s Note: This is the third and final article in a series of occasional pieces on the political impact of
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In this article GM General Motors employees work on the assembly line at the Fairfax Assembly & Stamping Plant in Kansas City, Kansas. Jim Barcus for General Motors General Motors CFO Paul Jacobson is “increasingly confident” the automaker will hit its earnings targets for the year despite a global shortage of semiconductor chips that’s forced
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When COVID-19 first came to our shores, it presented policymakers and elected officials with a crisis like nothing in living memory. In the year since, states have taken markedly different approaches to pandemic policy. Some, like New York, embraced sweeping government lockdowns and top-down mandates while others like Florida and South Dakota took a more
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Sam Tanenhaus is writing a biography of conservative titan William F. Buckley, Jr. But don’t expect him to be rigorous or fair. ASPEN, CO – JULY 03: Sam Tanenhaus speaks during the Aspen Ideas Festival 2015 on July 3, 2015 in Aspen, Colorado. (Photo by Leigh Vogel/WireImage) Sam Tanenhaus is writing a biography of William
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New York Times columnist Tom Friedman wants President Joe Biden to stimulate the economy into such a sugar high that former President Donald Trump’s GOP won’t regain control of Washington.  Friedman spewed in his absurd op-ed “The Biden Boom” that Biden has a “chance to supercharge the economy.” However, Friedman then spent eight paragraphs without
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