Kevin McCarthy and the House Republican Commitment to America
When Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy and the House Republicans unveiled their Commitment to America this week, they were operating in the best tradition of the modern House GOP.
When Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy and the House Republicans unveiled their Commitment to America this week, they were operating in the best tradition of the modern House GOP.
While serving in the US Senate and as vice president, Biden supported policies that widened the gap between tipped and minimum wage workers.
Sen. Kamala Harris is the most radical person ever nominated for president or vice president by a major party. Because of Joe Biden’s frailty, her potential to become president is much greater than for most vice-presidential candidates.
Joe Biden and the Democratic party have had a hard time defining their specific policy plans should Biden win in November, and Biden’s speech in Pittsburg last Monday was no better. In fact, Biden’s Pittsburgh speech highlights just how confused his party’s policy plans are by putting his comments about fracking in direct opposition with his democratic debate position on the topic.
As someone who said throughout 2016 that Donald Trump would win, I am confident after these two weeks that if everyone who is for him turns out to vote, President Trump will win by an amazing margin. At the same time, Mitch McConnell will gain seats in the US Senate, and we will be addressing Speaker Kevin McCarthy in January.
One of the most interesting things developing today was Nancy Pelosi suggesting that she doesn’t think that Joe Biden should debate president Trump at all.
Newt talked with the hosts of Fox News Channel’s Fox & Friends about the start of the Republican National Convention.
“I’m predicting that it will be a dramatically bigger victory than people currently expect,” Newt Gingrich told Jessie Watters on his show.
President Trump has made it clear that he wants to make Republicans the “party of health care.”
He has issued several executive orders that have made more affordable health coverage options available to Americans, both by stabilizing the broken Obamacare individual market and by giving Americans more alternative health plan choices.
In what many referred to as the “most important speech of his entire career,” Joe Biden sought to capture the “heart and soul” of the nation during his closing remarks at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) last Thursday night. He said that we as Americans will, “choose hope over fear, facts over fiction (not ‘truth over facts’), fairness over privileged.” The DNC’s 2020 conventions had its fair share of pre-crafted, boiler plate speeches and Biden’s acceptance address for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States was no different.