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Fred Lucas is the author of “Abuse of Power: Inside The Three-Year Campaign to Impeach Donald Trump.” He is a veteran White House correspondent who has reported for the Daily Signal, the Blaze, Fox News, Newsmax, and other outlets.
by | Aug 30, 2020

After House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the epitome of the Democratic establishment, uncharacteristically endorsed a non-incumbent in a primary, her chief frenemy fired back. “No one gets to complain about primary challenges again,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the firebrand progressive, tweeted. Tuesday’s…

by | May 6, 2011

President Barack Obama has yet to adopt a slogan for his 2012 reelection bid, but he does seem to be warming up to a theme, or at least a formula: Spending equals greatness. That’s not to say the president does…

by | Apr 15, 2011

Donald Trump was wrong when he said Ron Paul “has just zero chance of getting elected.” When the buzz about Trump’s presidential campaign dies down, it’s quite possible that Ron Paul — if he runs in 2012 — would outperform…

by | Sep 17, 2010

Last Sunday, days before 20 other states went to federal court to oppose the new health reform law Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli — who had already trounced the feds in the first round of his state’s anti-ObamaCare litigation —…

by | Sep 7, 2010

Some include the words, “Barack Obama, President.” Most say “Putting America to Work.” All say “American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.” Regardless, if you see another gaudy sign promoting the $862 billion stimulus package, Rep. Darrell Issa wants to know about…

by | Oct 20, 2009

Barack Obama stood before a Planned Parenthood gathering and said, “In my mind, reproductive care is essential care.” That was July 17, 2007, when he was a first term senator in an uphill battle for the Democratic presidential nomination, speaking…

by | Jul 9, 2009

When President Barack Obama spoke to a crowded East Room on June 29 commemorating Pride Month, he took time to recognize a few people from a key constituency in the audience. “It is great to see everybody here today. And…

by | Dec 7, 2006

In Stamford, the multitude of Connecticut residents that take the Metro North train to work every day recognized New York City’s Republican Mayor Michael Bloomberg about as easily as they did their own Democratic Sen. Joe Lieberman. The two politicians…

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