President Donald Trump took to Twitter Friday to mock Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH-13) presidential efforts a day after he ended his bid for the White House.
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Special Treatment for Some Republican Candidates but Not for Others in Delaware County
There are rules that the political parties follow at the county and state level – written and unwritten. In Delaware County, one unwritten rule prohibits non-partisan candidates from getting official Republican party support. Local candidates for positions such as township trustee or school board, historically have not been eligible for endorsement by the Delaware County Republican Central Committee.
Read MoreCommentary: Senate GOP Needs a Spine Transplant
Our friends at the Daily Caller contacted all 53 Republican Senate offices Monday and Tuesday to ask if senators would rule out voting to remove Trump from office, and astonishingly only seven senators explicitly rejected impeachment in their statement to the DC.
Read MoreCommentary: Woke Math Aims to Teach Seattle Kids That ‘Western’ Math Is Racist
The culture war is coming for you, whether you like it or not.
Read MoreMichael Flynn Attorney Demands Charges Be Dismissed ‘For Outrageous Government Misconduct’
Former national security advisor Michael Flynn’s attorney said in a court filing Thursday that the case against her client should be dismissed “for outrageous government misconduct” and that the court should “issue an order to show cause why the prosecutors should not be held in contempt.”
Read MoreCNN President Jeff Zucker Calls Fox News ‘State-Run TV’
CNN President Jeff Zucker bashed Fox News at the “Citizen by CNN Forum” Thursday, telling host Brian Stelter that the network is “akin to state-run TV” that’s “morphed into conspiracy TV.”
Read MoreFederal Judge Holds Secretary DeVos in Contempt of Court, Imposes Fine of $100,000
A federal judge held Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos in contempt of court Thursday.
Read MoreThe Battleground State Report: Will Impeachment Proceedings Continue to Divide America and Induce a Civil War?
During a specific discussion on Friday’s Battleground State Report with Michael Patrick Leahy and Doug Kellett – a one-hour radio show from Star News Digital Media in the early stages of national weekend syndication rollout – Leahy and Kellett talked about the Trumps administration’s suggestion of taking a censure to stop the impeachment and the idea of a civil war as a result of its continuation.
Read MoreProfessor Says Grading, Good Grammar Are Examples of White Supremacy
MUNCIE, Ind. — Ball State University recently hosted a presentation to “engage with the question of how English language practices in college classrooms contribute to white supremacy.”
Read MoreJudge Orders DOJ to Give Mueller Grand Jury Material to House Democrats
A federal judge Friday ordered the Justice Department to provide grand jury materials from the special counsel’s investigation to the House Judiciary Committee, in what will be hailed as a major legal win for congressional Democrats.
Read MoreTulsi Gabbard Won’t Run for Congress in 2020, Wants to Focus on Presidential Bid
Democratic Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard announced Thursday that she will not run for re-election for her seat in Congress in 2020 because she wants to focus on winning the Democratic presidential nomination.
Read MoreA Black and White Film, a Cop Movie and Deadly App Are on This Weekend’s Movies to Watch
This film follows the story of two lighthouse keepers (Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe) in the 1890s who try to not go crazy while living on a secluded and mysterious New England Island. However, these two lonely gentlemen start to lose their minds and become affected by their worst nightmares.
Read MoreHodges Launch New Foundation Dedicated to Pursuit of Philosophy for Common Man
A broad spectrum of people from students and professionals to intellectuals gathered at The Parthenon Friday night for the launch of a new foundation dedicated to the pursuit of philosophy.
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