While many of her contemporaries pontificate from the relative safety of their Dublin offices, Holland was nearly always on the ground in Belfast when the latest, often violent twist in Northern Ireland unfolded. While other columnists voiced sympathy with unionists, hers was seen by unionists as ...
“There are very clear parallels,” said Steve Koczela, a Boston-based Democratic pollster. “It wouldn’t surprise me at all if party insiders on both sides of the aisle in Massachusetts were keeping a close eye on that one.” “Larry Hogan’s experience,” he said, “will tell us wh...
“Senators give great advice and this is how the process works. It's not going to be tried out here, it's going to be discussed inside the offices,” he said. “How we rebuild our military, put the war fighters first, that's what Donald Trump — President Trump has asked me to do...
Another couple of police officers accosted me as I walked down the street on the Near East side of Columbus. Supposedly, the police were keeping an eye on traffic–meaning motorists–but I was a pedestrian and I had not jaywalked. At that time, I lived in the area and my car was in ...
That Ken was endorsed by the Dauphin County GOP is not lost on me or other conservative grass roots activists who abhor party meddling in primary races. Candidates today who tout their party endorsement in a primary race have a tin ear, or just don’t care about the voters. Sometimes not...
He was of the opinion that McSally has the potential to become a new kind of Republican, one with a connection to the natural world that transcends her party’s perceived tendency to view public lands as little more than resource-rich commodities. That would be a big deal, maybe enough to...
but if verifiable facts and figures matter, and people should seriously question the opposition and their rhetoric. Call the ASD offices and ask that they provide citable information that you can use to verify their financial claims, but don’t expect much, not even 3rd party financial analysts...
They tried to gain possession of the Kirtland Temple and the church office building which had been constructed next to the temple, which included a school, printing shop and church offices. When they failed to secure title to these properties, the enemy tried to burn the buildings. Although ...
officials, under assertions of expediency and party unity, to ignore the most basic tenets of our constitutional order: separation of powers, federalism and the rule of law,” Amash said. “The result has been the consolidation of political power and the near disintegration of representative ...