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izes that recent criticisms of Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) over his remarks about the New York Times' 1619 Project represent "a calculated attempt to tar Cotton's character. The same was true when New York Times staffers raised selective outrage at Cotton's op-ed calling for order in the streets." Cotton, th
1619 Project represent "a calculated attempt to tar Cotton's character. The same was true when New York Times staffers raised selective outrage at Cotton's op-ed calling for order in the streets." Cotton, the Free Beacon writes, "should wear these latest attacks as a badge of honor." Counter-Terroris
The Washington Free Beacon <https://freebeacon.com/culture/why-the-left-fears-tom-cotton/> (7/28, 78K) editorializes that recent criticisms of Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) over his remarks about the New York Times' 1619 Project represent "a calculated attempt to tar Cotton's character. The same was true when New
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1619 Project represent "a calculated attempt to tar Cotton's character. The same was true when New York Times staffers raised selective outrage at Cotton's op-ed calling for order in the streets." Cotton, the Free Beacon writes, "should wear these latest attacks as a badge of honor." COUNTER-TERRORIS
on: Criticisms A "Calculated Attempt To Tar Cotton's Character." The Washington Free Beacon (7/28, 78K) editorializes that recent criticisms of Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) over his remarks about the New York Times' 1619 Project represent "a calculated attempt to tar Cotton's character. The same was true when Ne
zes that recent criticisms of Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) over his remarks about the New York Times' 1619 Project represent "a calculated attempt to tar Cotton's character. The same was true when New York Times staffers raised selective outrage at Cotton's op-ed calling for order in the streets." Cotton, th
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ered by Cotton spokesman David Ray: The House of Representat=ves passed two bills — a farm-only farm bill and a food stamp- only bill= both of which Cotton supported. But then he said that Obama threatened to veto the food stamp bill unless it was .=9Cloaded up with food stamps." Not only that, but Ray
atives to mislead and as President Obama would describe, "say stupid thing=" whichever political party or for whatever reason. Case in point is Rep. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), above in a campaign ad for his race for the Senate — =E2414>When President Obama hijacked the farm bill, turned it into a food stamp bill,
after a military career — seems to als= be labeling even his fellow GOP legislators as "career politicians." Cotton office's explanation offered by Cotton spokesman David Ray: The House of Representat=ves passed two bills — a farm-only farm bill and a food stamp- only bill= both of which Cotton supporte
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on: Criticisms A "Calculated Attempt To Tar Cotton's Character." The Washington Free Beacon (7/28, 78K) editorializes that recent criticisms of Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) over his remarks about the New York Times' 1619 Project represent "a calculated attempt to tar Cotton's character. The same was true when Ne
1619 Project represent "a calculated attempt to tar Cotton's character. The same was true when New York Times staffers raised selective outrage at Cotton's op-ed calling for order in the streets." Cotton, the Free Beacon writes, "should wear these latest attacks as a badge of honor." COUNTER-TERRORIS
zes that recent criticisms of Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) over his remarks about the New York Times' 1619 Project represent "a calculated attempt to tar Cotton's character. The same was true when New York Times staffers raised selective outrage at Cotton's op-ed calling for order in the streets." Cotton, th
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1619 Project represent "a calculated attempt to tar Cotton's character. The same was true when New York Times staffers raised selective outrage at Cotton's op-ed calling for order in the streets." Cotton, the Free Beacon writes, "should wear these latest attacks as a badge of honor." COUNTER-TERRORIS
zes that recent criticisms of Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) over his remarks about the New York Times' 1619 Project represent "a calculated attempt to tar Cotton's character. The same was true when New York Times staffers raised selective outrage at Cotton's op-ed calling for order in the streets." Cotton, th
on: Criticisms A "Calculated Attempt To Tar Cotton's Character." The Washington Free Beacon (7/28, 78K) editorializes that recent criticisms of Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) over his remarks about the New York Times' 1619 Project represent "a calculated attempt to tar Cotton's character. The same was true when Ne
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revent the use of federal tax dollars to spread the historical reinterpretation" of slavery in the 1619 Project school curriculum in US classrooms. Cotton said in an interview, "We have to study the history of slavery and its role and impact on the development of our country because otherwise we can't
es in handling protests." Cotton Says Founders Called Slavery A "Necessary Evil." The Arkansas Democrat Gazette (7/26, Lockwood, 307K) reports Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) introduced legislation last week "that would prevent the use of federal tax dollars to spread the historical reinterpretation" of slavery in
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s built, but the union was built in a way, as Lincoln said, to put slavery on the course to its ultimate extinction." In response to the criticism, Cotton tweeted, "This is the definition of fake news. I said that *the Founders viewed slavery as a necessary evil*." Police Departments Withdraw From Sec
leted until later that night." Cotton Criticized For Says Founding Fathers Viewed Slavery As "Necessary Evil." Reuters (7/27, Morgan) reports Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) on Monday "came under pressure over published comments in which he said America's founders viewed slavery as a 'necessary evil." Cotton made
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s built, but the union was built in a way, as Lincoln said, to put slavery on the course to its ultimate extinction." In response to the criticism, Cotton tweeted <https://twitter.com/TomCottonAR/status/1287489209469734915> , "This is the definition of fake news. I said that *the Founders viewed slaver
article/us-global-race-usa-cotton/republican-senator-cotton-criticized-for- necessary-evil-slavery-comment-idUSKCN24SIMP> (7/27, Morgan) reports Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) on Monday "came under pressure over published comments in which he said America's founders viewed slavery as a `necessary evil.'" Cotton mad
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ice Department "to probe whether search giant Google is in violation of antitrust laws on a number of fronts." In a letter to Attorney General Barr, Cotton wrote, "In recent weeks, news outlets have reported that the Department of Justice is nearing a decision about whether to take enforcement action ag
olitics/2020/07/23/exclusive-sen-tom-cotton-presses-doj-to-investigate- google-over-potential-antitrust-violations/> (7/23, Boyle, 673K) reports Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) is pushing the Justice Department "to probe whether search giant Google is in violation of antitrust laws on a number of fronts." In a lette
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t Security Grants. And I'm glad that there seems to be bipartisan movement to that. I appreciate the comments of a lot of my colleagues, especially Tom Cotton. Michael Tuchin, I -- I know him well, and what happened in his house is galling. But as you said, it's indicative of a lot of the violence -- in f
it had real border security. And here's the problem you got. I know what real border security looks like, so does Senator Tillis, so does Senator Cotton, so does Senator Lankford, and so does everybody else over here. So you're making a choice. You're putting your nation at risk, and the consequence
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n Mossad, Israel's intelligence agency, warned U.S. officials that expanding sanctions would wreck the talks. But radical GOP hawks don't care. Sen. Cotton insisted: 'The United States must cease all appeasement, conciliation and concessions towards Iran, starting with the sham nuclear negotiations." H
e Belfer Center "In the past few years, the threat of an Israeli attack became a major concern for many Iranians." And then politicians such as Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) who is one of a chorus here in America that continually clamor, "A nuclear-capable Iran is the gravest threat facing America today." And a
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revent the use of federal tax dollars to spread the historical reinterpretation" of slavery in the 1619 Project school curriculum in US classrooms. Cotton said in an interview, "We have to study the history of slavery and its role and impact on the development of our country because otherwise we can't
es in handling protests." Cotton Says Founders Called Slavery A "Necessary Evil." The Arkansas Democrat Gazette (7/26, Lockwood, 307K) reports Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) introduced legislation last week "that would prevent the use of federal tax dollars to spread the historical reinterpretation" of slavery in
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ce Department "to probe whether search giant Google is in violation of antitrust laws on a number of fronts." In a letter to Attorney General Barr, Cotton wrote, "In recent weeks, news outlets have reported that the Department of Justice is nearing a decision about whether to take enforcement action a
ulators and have high rates of recidivism; he said." Cotton Urges Barr To Launch Google Antitrust Probe. Breitbart (7/23, Boyle, 673K) reports Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) is pushing the Justice Department "to probe whether search giant Google is in violation of antitrust laws on a number of fronts." In a lette
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leted until later that night." Cotton Criticized For Says Founding Fathers Viewed Slavery As "Necessary Evil." Reuters (7/27, Morgan) reports Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) on Monday "came under pressure over published comments in which he said America's founders viewed slavery as a 'necessary evil." Cotton made
s built, but the union was built in a way, as Lincoln said, to put slavery on the course to its ultimate extinction." In response to the criticism, Cotton tweeted, "This is the definition of fake news. I said that *the Founders viewed slavery as a necessary evil*." Police Departments Withdraw From Sec
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Ohio Bomb Suspect Reaches Plea Agreement With Feds • Mississippi Walmart Bomb Threat Deemed Hoax, Suspect Being Pursued COUNTERINTELLIGENCE • Sen. Tom Cotton Warns Biden-Era Pentagon Official Accused of Spying for Iran Still Has Access to U.S. Intelligence • FBI Spied on Libertarian Sci-Fi Author Vernor
allegedly involved in an influence operation run by Tehran's Foreign Ministry and has been suspected of collaborating with the Islamic regime. Sen. Cotton has urged the FBI and Pentagon to investigate the matter, citing concerns that Iranian government-linked affiliates may be influencing U.S. governme
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to help the Biden campaign." A senior Biden Administration official "said Thursday that the IC only had 'low to moderate' confidence in the story." Cotton said, "Joe Biden owes President Trump an apology. Joe Biden used that line of attack multiple times in the campaign to include in the presidential
affairs seems doubtful." Cotton: Intelligence On Russia Bounties "Selectively Leaked" To Aid Biden Campaign. Fox News (4/16, 23.99M) reported Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) "told 'The Faulkner Focus' Friday that intelligence about Russia placing bounties on US soldiers in Afghanistan was 'selectively leaked' to
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ulators and have high rates of recidivism; he said." Cotton Urges Barr To Launch Google Antitrust Probe. Breitbart (7/23, Boyle, 673K) reports Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) is pushing the Justice Department "to probe whether search giant Google is in violation of antitrust laws on a number of fronts." In a lette
ce Department "to probe whether search giant Google is in violation of antitrust laws on a number of fronts." In a letter to Attorney General Barr, Cotton wrote, "In recent weeks, news outlets have reported that the Department of Justice is nearing a decision about whether to take enforcement action a
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con <https://freebeacon.com/campus/cotton-asks-justice-department-to-investigate- racial-segregation-on-college-campuses/> (10/22, 78K) reports Sens. Tom Cotton (R-AR) and Kelly Loeffler (R- GA) are calling on the Department of Justice to investigate "racially segregated events on college campuses in a lette
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officials accused of curtailing political freedoms in the former British colony." Among those targeted were Republican Sens. Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Tom Cotton, Josh Hawley and Pat Toomey and Rep. Chris Smith, "as well as individuals at non-profit and rights groups." Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao
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