“Politicians deal in exaggeration and deception, but sometimes you have
to wonder if they even read the words that someone puts out in their
name,”
The Wall Street Journal editorial board writes.
“Witness House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s statement Friday on the
surprisingly good monthly employment jobs report: ‘The October jobs
report offers further evidence that the Republicans’ disastrous special
interest agenda is hollowing out the middle class while enriching the
wealthy and well-connected.’”
Seriously? “What hipster doofus wrote that?” the editors ask. “Hundreds
of thousands of workers are returning to the workforce, wage gains are
healthy, and those gains continue to spread to non-rich corners of the
labor force.”
Are Democrat Leaders Even Paying Attention?
MUST
READ: Twenty years ago, Reps. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI) & Steve
Chabot (R-OH) were on the House prosecution team for the impeachment
case against former President Bill Clinton. Unlike today’s sham
“investigation,” they gave the former President every due-process right
to defend himself, they write in The Wall Street Journal.
“You’ll remember back in 2016 when the last
president asked what ‘magic wand’ we had to bring manufacturing jobs
back to our shores. We didn’t need a magic wand; we just needed Trump in
the White House,” Vice President Mike Pence writes in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
The Obama Administration saw America lose 200,000 manufacturing jobs.
Since President Trump’s election, we’ve seen more than half a million
created.
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Senior Advisor to the President Jared
Kushner has received “special recognition from a national police group
for his efforts on criminal justice reform, immigration, and ‘national
service,’ especially to law enforcement,” Paul Bedard reports for the Washington Examiner.
The Federal Law Enforcement Foundation awarded Kushner the “National
Service Award” for his efforts in the passage of the bipartisan First
Step Act.
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