February 7, 2019 Archives
RealClearPolitics
Morning
Edition
As Goes Virginia, So Goes the Democratic Party
David Graham
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The Atlantic
The Bonfire of the Democrats
Rich Lowry
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Politico
An America Both Great and Aggrieved
Bruce Haynes
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RealClearPolitics
Dem Women Send Trump a Message: We're Coming for You
Amanda Marcotte
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Salon
Pelosi Outsmarted Herself on the SOTU
David Catron
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American Spectator
How Media Treated the State of the Union Address
Kalev Leetaru
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RealClearPolitics
Socialism Is More Popular Than You Think, Mr. President
John Nichols
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The Nation
Why Trump's War on Socialism Is More Necessary Than Ever
Roger Simon
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PJ Media
The Lies That Will Kill Roe v. Wade
Dahlia Lithwick
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Slate
The New Abortion Radicalism
Jeanne Mancini
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RealClearPolitics
Trump Is Under Assault From All Directions
Heather Digby Parton
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Salon
Trump Tower Collusion Storyline Backfires
Julie Kelly
,
American Greatness
2020 Democrats: The National Security Party
Brent Budowsky
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The Hill
The March of the 2020 Phonies Begins
Monica Crowley
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Washington Times
Neeson Shows That Black People Are Still Not Fully Human
Gary Younge
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Guardian
In Defense of Liam Neeson
Brendan O'Neill
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Spectator USA
I'm Suing Government. It Has a Problem With That.
Sharyl Attkisson
,
RealClearPolitics
RealClearPolitics
Afternoon
Edition
How Media Tries to Cover Up Dems' Abortion Extremism
Salena Zito
, DC
Examiner
Trump Lied About Abortion in State of the Union
Michelle Goldberg
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New York Times
Why Yearbooks Matter
Lili Loofbourow
,
Slate
Fairfax Accuser Felt 'Powerless' After WP Spiked Her Story
John Nolte
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Breitbart
Pelosi Is Clearly Relishing Return to the Speaker's Chair
Caygle
&
Ferris
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Politico
No Wall, No Peace
Christopher Buskirk
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New York Times
Push for Border Wall Is Hurting Trump and Republicans
Ron Brownstein
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The Atlantic
Trump Is Divisive. He Splits His Opposition Perfectly
Freddy Gray
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The Spectator
No Trade Deal Can Dictate Our Relationship With China
Larry Summers
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Wash Post
A Bull in the China Shop
Jim Talent
,
RealClearPolitics
The World Might Actually Run Out of People
Megan Molteni
,
Wired