Jennifer Harper
Articles by Jennifer Harper
Broadcasters criticize Trump address 8 times more than Democratic rebuttal, study finds
Broadcasters hammered on President Trump following his 9-minute speech on Tuesday night, but they went easy on Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who delivered the Democratic rebuttal. Published January 9, 2019
Republican voters want the GOP to be ‘more like Trump than Romney’ poll finds
Mitt Romney may have pleased Democrats and the media with his recent op-ed criticizing President Trump, but Republican voters by a better than two-to-one margin line up with the president, says a new Rasmussen Reports poll. Published January 9, 2019
Inside the Beltway: New Hampshire Republicans refuse to be a ‘soft target’ for terrorists
On Jan. 2, the Democratic-controlled House in the state of New Hampshire voted to ban all firearms and "deadly weapons" from the premises of their 200-year-old statehouse in a move now known as "Rule 63." State lawmakers now must surrender their weapons to security personnel - or risk ejection and even arrest. Eight Republicans who say they have received death threats are vowing to disobey the rule, and have denounced it as unconstitutional and illegitimate in an open letter published by The Concord Monitor. Published January 8, 2019
Kamala Harris writes new memoir and is ready to rescue ‘hot mess’ Washington
Sen. Kamala Harris has written a new memoir, and as far as the news media is concerned, it signals the start of her presidential campaign. Published January 8, 2019
‘Free to Prosper’: Competitive Enterprise Institute offers Congress a pro-growth agenda
The Competitive Enterprise Institute has released a handy guide for lawmakers, and the title explains all: "Free to Prosper: A Pro-Growth Agenda for the 116th Congress." Published January 8, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Impeachment loses its allure for Democrats
Slowly but surely, Democratic leadership is beginning to realize that impeachment talk may not play well in Peoria — or anywhere else. For Democrats, the dreams of impeaching President Trump rely on maintaining the scalding emotions of the 2016 election when hatred and fury were the reactions of choice. Published January 7, 2019
Inside the Beltway: The many meanings of AOC, also known as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
A reminder: "AOC" is the preferred designation for now-Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, New York Democrat and the subject of choice among many news organizations. Delighted journalists have banded about the term "AOC" in their coverage since last summer, and no wonder. @AOC is Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's Twitter handle, and the hashtag #AOC has dominated national Twitter trends on many occasions, most recently as #AOCDancing, after a vintage video surfaced of the lawmaker — then a Boston University student — dancing with abandon on a rooftop. Published January 6, 2019
Only 7 percent of Americans say illegal immigration is ‘not a problem’ poll finds
A wide-ranging Economist/YouGov survey gauged the level of concern Americans have on the issue to find that only 7 percent of the overall public say illegal immigration is "not a problem." Published January 5, 2019
GoFundMe effort for Donald Trump’s wall hits $19M in 19 days
While the debate over illegal immigration continues, President Trump's devoted fans have been contributing to an intense crowdfunding effort to help finance the border wall between the U.S. and Mexico. "The Trump Wall" GoFundMe outreach is approaching $19 million in donations, accrued in 18 days, and donated by 312,000 people. Published January 4, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Congress is 88 percent Christian
A new Pew Research Center analysis reveals that 88 percent of the members of the 116th Congress are Christian. This finding prompted the pollster to declare that "Christians are overrepresented in Congress." But let us examine the numbers. Of that 88 percent, 55 percent of the lawmakers are Protestant, 30 percent Catholic, 13 percent Baptist, 8 percent Methodist, and 5 percent each say they are Episcopalian, Presbyterian or Lutheran. Published January 3, 2019
Joe Biden seeks to drop the title of ‘former’ vice president
As a potential presidential hopeful, Joe Biden currently leads most opinion polls as the candidate of choice for Democrats. But he doesn't want to be known as a "former" anything according to a New York Times analysis of Mr. Biden's nascent campaign strategy. Published January 3, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Mitt Romney damages his political brand with Trump attack
In an era when voters are weary of negative politics and Capitol Hill gridlock, it is perhaps unwise for an incoming Republican lawmaker to attack President Trump immediately. But that is what soon-to-be-Sen. Mitt Romney did with a damning Washington Post op-ed, which vilified Mr. Trump, the same man who had endorsed Mr. Romney in 2012. Elite observers quickly read the tea leaves and declared that Mr. Romney now intends to emerge as the leading GOP foil to the president, and potentially challenge him in the 2020 presidential election. Published January 2, 2019
Verizon Fios drops BlazeTV, conservative channel founded by Mark Levin and Glenn Beck
Verizon Fios carries more than 425 channels, but as of Friday, BlazeTV is not one of them. The online streaming giant dropped the conservative outlet founded by veteran broadcasters Mark Levin and Glenn Beck. Published December 28, 2018
Franklin Graham blasts ‘vicious’ and ‘sickening’ media attacks on Trump
The Rev. Franklin Graham has once again stepped up to support President Trump, fault the news media for hostile coverage and ask the nation to pray for the 45th president. Published December 27, 2018
Inside the Beltway: President Trump and the ‘God factor’
The Rev. Franklin Graham has once again stepped up to support President Trump, fault the news media for hostile coverage and ask the nation to pray for the 45th president. Published December 24, 2018
Inside the Beltway: Memories of Christmas past: The $35 million Obama travel bill
It is a complex Christmas Eve in the nation's capital, what with a partial government shut-down, media melodrama, partisan strife and a change of plans for President Trump, who canceled his holiday trip to Florida amid all the big doings. White House business calls however, and as we wait on the outcome, let's examine a Christmas vacation from a previous era, courtesy of our own Dave Boyer, the meticulous White House reporter for The Washington Times. He wrote this account on December 22, 2016. Published December 23, 2018
Inside the Beltway: News media claims Trump voters ‘angry’ at president
It has happened before, and it will happen again. The news media continues to craft coverage that suggests that the iron-clad support of Trump voters for their president is eroding. Ironically, the stories are arriving just as President Trump's fans are contributing to a GoFundMe campaign to help pay for the southern border wall. Citizen donations for "We the People Will Fund the Wall" hit $9 million in four days and continue to roll in. There are 200 similar efforts on GoFundMe. Published December 20, 2018
Last laugh: Though cancelled, “Roseanne” was most-watched TV series of 2018 says Nielsen
Nielsen Media Research numbers now reveal that "Roseanne" - starring Ms. Barr - was the most-watched series of 2018, besting such powerhouse shows as "The Big Bang Theory," "America's Got Talent," and "NCIS." Published December 20, 2018
Inside the Beltway: GoFundMe outreach for Trump wall races past $16 million
On Tuesday, Inside the Beltway reported the existence of some 200 GoFundMe sites dedicated to raising money for the border wall between the U.S. and Mexico. One has now hit the jackpot. Some friendly news organizations have now lit up with the story of "The Trump Wall," a GoFundMe site created on Sunday which charged past $1 million in donations by Wednesday, part of a goal of raising $1 billion to fund the barrier. Published December 19, 2018
Sully, George H.W. Bush’s service dog, gets a new assignment
A canine who recently charmed the world and mesmerized the media has a new calling. Published December 19, 2018