7 Weeks Before Election, Republicans Help Advance Another Obama Judicial Nominee
Sept. 20, 2016 |
In Washington, politicians move in dumbfounding ways. Consider the way Senate Republicans are helping advance yet another of President Obama's liberal judicial nominees. Philip Wegmann reports. A high school boy and his parents go to their state's highest court to challenge a "gender identity" policy for students. Plus: Sen. Mike Lee on why it matters who oversees the internet, Daren Bakst on ending catfish cronyism, and Beverly Hallberg on how to share what's wrong with Obamacare. |
News7 Weeks Before Election, Republicans Help Advance Another Obama Judicial NomineeIn almost eight years, Obama has transformed the federal judiciary, appointing two Supreme Court justices, 55 appeals court judges, and 268 district court judges. |
CommentaryWe Shouldn't Give Away the Internet to Authoritarian RegimesIf we rush this transition and it is a failure, it will be nearly impossible to get the internet back from the authoritarian regimes that are pushing for more control. |
NewsHigh School Boy's Case Against LGBT Policy Goes to Virginia Supreme Court"When school administrators give in to the Obama administration's radical school shower and locker room policies, they should expect lawsuits from parents concerned by the unnecessary endangerment to their children's privacy, safety, and innocence," says Heritage's Roger Severino. |
NewsWhite House: US Is in a 'Narrative Fight' With ISIS"When it comes to ISIL, we are in a fight—a narrative fight with them. A narrative battle," says White House press secretary Josh Earnest. |
CommentaryHouse Leadership Should Allow a Vote Against CronyismThis issue of eliminating a catfish inspection program may seem small, but it is a great litmus test for whether House leaders care about cronyism. |
Commentary3 Simple Ways to Win the Debate on ObamacareWhen talking Obamacare, focus on real-life implications like fewer choices, longer waits, and higher costs—all of which are happening and are the opposite of what we were promised. |
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