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https://www.washingtonpost.cotn/opinions/2020/11/23/trump-came-promising-so- much-winning-hes-going-out-with-so-much-whining/> (11/23, 14.2M) column, Dana Milbank asserts Trump "is losing so much we are sick and tired of his losing." According to Milbank, "There's no realistic possibility his attempt to overt
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judicial deportment, precision and character." Garland, she adds, "reiterated his commitment to keep the department free of political interference." Dana Milbank writes in the Washington Post (2/22, 10.52M) that Garland sent "a clear message to the violent white supremacists and other domestic terrorists who
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such as discriminatory voting rights laws and policing." Milbank: Republican Opposition To Clarke Shows Racism Is "The Factor" Within GOP Politics. Dana Milbank writes in the Washington Post (5/25, 10.52M) that Republicans "observ[ed) the anniversary of George Floyd's murder" by trying to vote down Kristen C
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," and "it is unclear whether that work will continue now that the Trump campaign has cut her loose." In his Washington Post (11/23, 14.2M) column, Dana Milbank asserts Trump "is losing so much we are sick and tired of his losing." According to Milbank, "There's no realistic possibility his attempt to overt
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igue to come on Jan. 6, when Congress meets to affirm the results of the Electoral College." In his Washington Post (12/28, Milbank, 10.52M) column, Dana Milbank says that as Trump "behaves ever more erratically in the waning weeks of his term, Republicans and Democrats alike wonder: What's he thinking?' Milb
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uch as discriminatory voting rights laws and policing." Milbank: Republican Opposition To Clarke Shows Racism Is "The Factor" Within GOP Politics. Dana Milbank writes in the Washington Post (5/25, 10.52M) that Republicans "observ[ed) the anniversary of George Floyd's murder" by trying to vote down Kristen C
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uently wrong but never in Doubt. The deal "strengthens our adversaries, threatens our allies and puts our own security at risk." Inline image 1 As Dana Milbank recently wrote in a Washington Post op-ed — Cheney hyperbolized, hyperventilated and gave rein to hyperactive imagination — "desperation ... cave ..
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on more distractions than policies evidenced by the fact that Big Bird got more mentions from Romney/Obama Debate than any policies differences. As Dana Milbank wrote in his article in The Washington Post, Forget Big Bird What about the Snuffleupagus in the room? The threat presented by Romney's budget is
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nment it not about adhering to ideology purity, it is about getting things done so that the government provides services according to the laws. As Dana Milbank wrote in The Washington Post this week — John Boehner's animal House "In Boehner's House, the animals are rampaging. The outcome should have been ob
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contradictory answers that later that are proven factually incorrect." These are the American people Trump calls enemies of the American people As Dana Milbank wrote in the Washington Post — Thomas Gibbons-Neff, a fourth-generation military man, deployed twice to Afghanistan. The second time, as a 22-year-o
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neling his inner Joe Welch, Mueller was channeling Joe Friday: `Just the facts, ma'am." -- "So this is why Mueller didn't want to testify," writes Dana Milbank: "Republican lawmakers eviscerated him, assaulting his integrity and his ethics, questioning his political motivations, disparaging the FBI and eve
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d be to issue a subpoena, but it is not clear that is the route the committee would take." -- Commentary from The Post's opinion page: • Columnist Dana Milbank: "Pat Cipollone is the dog that caught the car." • The Editorial Board: "If Trump has a substantive defense, he should send advisers to testify."
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d be to issue a subpoena, but it is not clear that is the route the committee would take." -- Commentary from The Post's opinion page: • Columnist Dana Milbank: "Pat Cipollone is the dog that caught the car." • The Editorial Board: "If Trump has a substantive defense, he should send advisers to testify."
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l of the broadcast news outlets and the DNC need to rethink the format of these events." • "Biden was brilliantly and gloriously adequate," raves Dana Milbank. "He wasn't the most eloquent or stylish debater on the stage. He struggled to find words at times, he seemed over-rehearsed, he seemed not to gra

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