Sen. Ben Sasse: Obama Has 'Wreaked Havoc' on America
March 4, 2016 |
Good morning from the nation's capital, where thousands gather at the Conservative Political Action Conference to focus their vision for 2016 and beyond. Some of CPAC's best stuff: House Speaker Paul Ryan on how to reduce poverty, Sen. Ben Sasse on the way out of a "constitutional crisis," Rep. Steve King on what Reagan got wrong, and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker on Obama's gift to the conservative movement. Plus: An embattled florist heads to Washington state's highest court, and—get ready—Dolly Parton. |
CommentarySen. Ben Sasse: Obama Has 'Wreaked Havoc' on America"America is in dire times," the freshman senator told The Daily Signal. "We are in the midst of a constitutional crisis." |
NewsWashington Supreme Court Will Hear Case of 70-Year-Old Florist Sued for Declining Gay Wedding RequestThe florist, Barronelle Stutzman, was found guilty by lower courts of violating the state's anti-discrimination and consumer protection laws. |
NewsPaul Ryan Rallies Conservatives to New Battle Plan for Fighting Poverty"We're trapping people in poverty by basically paying people not to work," argued House Speaker Paul Ryan. |
CommentaryHow Reagan Disappointed This Conservative LawmakerOn this one issue, Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, thinks Ronald Reagan was wrong. |
NewsGov. Scott Walker on How Obama Helped Conservative Movement Thrive"The only nice thing I can say about this president is he's been an incredible recruiter for conservative candidates," said Gov. Scott Walker. |
CommentaryDolly Parton: 'There's So Much Crazy Stuff on TV'The Daily Signal interviewed Dolly Parton, whose childhood inspired a recent NBC film that was the most watched television movie on a broadcast network in almost four years. |
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