Keyword: senatorbrown
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On Thursday night Kamala Harris took on former Vice President Joe Biden on his past record on segregation. Kamala lectured Joe on how she was in the second integrated class in Berkeley, California. She suggested that the local school district had failed, adding, “There are moments in history where states fail to preserve the civil rights of all people.” The audience loved Kamala’s attack on Joe. And her campaign honored her planned attack by quickly posting a photo of Kamala as a child in pigtails. But it was all a lie. Harris said she was a student in only the...
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I watched all two hours, tweeted and took some notes. My thoughts on the best -- and the worst -- of the night that was is below. WINNERS*Kamala Harris: The California Senator gave the strongest performance not just of Thursday night's debate but of either nights' debate. She was calm, poised, knowledgeable and, yes, presidential. * Pete Buttigieg: If you knew nothing about Buttigieg going into Thursday night, you would have assumed from his performance that a) he was a senator or a governor who had been at this for a long time and b) a co-frontrunner with Harris in...
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Shortened title. Full title: What is Wrong with Jerry Nadler? Nadler Repeatedly Refers to Hope Hicks as “Ms. Lewandowski” During Face-to-Face Interview with Hicks What is wrong with Jerry Nadler? The Democrat-led House Judiciary Committee on Thursday released transcript of their closed-door interview with former White House Comms Director Hope Hicks. Hope Hicks arrived on Capitol Hill Wednesday morning to testify to the House Judiciary Committee after Chairman Nadler issued her a subpoena to compel testimony. House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler, 72, repeatedly referred to Hope Hicks as “Ms. Lewandowski” during the face-to-face interview. “Ms. Lewandowski — sorry — Ms....
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Pulitzer Prize winner and Plain Dealer columnist Connie Schultz resigned today. "In recent weeks, it has become painfully clear that my independence, professionally and personally, is possible only if I'm no longer writing for the newspaper that covers my husband's senate race on a daily basis. It's time for me to move on," Schultz wrote in an email to her colleagues Monday. Schultz had written for the newspaper for nearly 18 years. She is married to Democratic U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, who will seek re-election to the U.S. Senate next year. Conservatives have criticized Schultz and The Plain Dealer, saying...
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ATTENTION MASSACHUSETTS! Please join fellow Patriots tomorrow to let Senator Brown know we do not want any more nationalism of industry...say no to the Bank Takeover! Stop trying to destroy American Exceptionalism...no more bailouts, no more nationalization...stay strong Senator Brown! When: Sunday April 25th, 3:00 pm Where: The steps of the Capital, facing Boston Common This is MA's LAST CHANCE to tell Senator Brown how they feel before he is back in the Beltway, surrounded by lobbyists and pressure
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Last Tuesday the “Scott heard round the world” was registered in Massachusetts the home of our last American Revolution. Just as the original patriots did at Lexington and Concord, a blow for freedom was struck by average Americans demanding their country be returned to them forthwith. RightMarch.com which has been a huge force in helping spread the word on our side over the past year, is organizing a historic “Welcome Senator Brown” event to celebrate the arrival of the 41st Senator we need to hold off President Barack Obama’s Socialist plans until November when we will completely clean house. Since...
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Congratulations to newly-elected Senator Scott Brown (R-MA)! An incredible victory for Brown, Massachusetts, and the American people! Isn't it ironic that in Massachusetts, where the Revolutionary War began, another revolution is in the works? Against early odds, in a state where Republicans are outnumbered 3-to-1 by Democrats, Brown pulled out an amazing victory. A victory that spoke volumes against the Obama agenda for our country - and Obamacare.
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'It is to me a new and consolatory proof that wherever the people are well-informed they can be trusted with their own government; that whenever things get so far wrong as to attract their notice, they may be relied on to set them to rights." —Thomas Jefferson to Richard Price, January 8, 1789. Two hundred and twenty-one years later, the sage of Monticello has been proven right again. Aroused and well-informed by a year of watching a liberal majority go very far wrong, Massachusetts voters handed a Senate seat held by Ted Kennedy for 47 years to Republican Scott Brown,...
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Senator Sherrod Brown took a private, taxpayer-funded plane from Cleveland to Washington and back so he could vote on the stimulus bill and get back to his mother's funeral the next day. Will he have to appear before Congress and be excoriated for flying on a private jet?
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