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Radio Free NH: How Fox News Chose ‘Lies, Rage and Vitriol’
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It’s too early to tell how the Fox News settlement will play in public life. Whether it causes Fox’s reporters to change their ways remains to be seen.
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It’s too early to tell how the Fox News settlement will play in public life. Whether it causes Fox’s reporters to change their ways remains to be seen.
The voluntary, two-hour workshop was about equally divided between Republicans and Democrats who were urged to avoid divisive labels when talking with those who do not share their view, listen to opposing views and acknowledge them by stating them back to the person, look for ways to find commonality in spite of divergent opinions.
“Tired of Waiting” should be the theme song for political leaders in New Hampshire and in Washington D.C. as control of both Houses is up for grabs the day after the general election.
Voters here essentially kept things the same returning their governor, congressional delegation, and the exact same Executive Council for another term in office.
Yes, Republicans used to be proud of things like that. They used to savage their opponents for being racists; they used to argue against corruption; they used to take seriously our nation’s deep security interests.
The primaries are coming up: a good time for our Republican friends to repudiate the big lie once and for all. Democrats have their own favorite lies, of course, but right now the sins of the donkey seem small in comparison. Put simply, Democrats aren’t burning down government buildings these days, nor are they striving to overturn valid election results.
During a virtual press conference Wednesday, reporters learned that more than $20 billion in the act is earmarked to support renewable agricultural practices nationwide, such as those in New Hampshire which provide food, jobs, and agricultural tourism opportunities that are part of the state’s cultural and environmental fabric.
It looks like love to me — a sad, sick, perverted love, like the love that a user has for his drug. The drug was power for these two cynics, and they gravitated together because they both wanted more of it.
The House will not be meeting in Representatives Hall when it reconvenes next month to act on vetoes and retained bills.