Jennifer Harper
Articles by Jennifer Harper
Inside the Beltway: Just 12% of voters say pollsters are fair to Trump and his agenda
Fake news, and now fake polls? America is awash in surveys gauging every nuance of the political landscape. Americans, however, appear to be leery of this tidal wave of information, at least according to -- of course -- a new poll. Published May 8, 2017
Inside the Beltway: Democrats reinvent the wheel
Still jittery after their 2016 losses, Democrats are now knee deep in remaking the party image with fancy new window dressings, jaunty slogans and bravado. The latest effort? Behold the official "Democratic Party Unity Reform Commission," launched over the weekend with a bustling meeting and a flurry of earnest mission statements. Published May 7, 2017
Inside the Beltway: Yale students report that just 1% of their professors are conservative
Political clashes on American campuses have dominated headlines in recent months, fueled by violent student revolts and blatant rejection of conservative speakers at several major schools. When things get this emotionally charged, straightforward numbers can sometimes provide a startling reality check. A new survey of Yale University students reveals that 88 percent said their professors were liberal while 6 percent felt their instructors were politically moderate. Only 1 percent said the professors were conservative. Published May 4, 2017
Stephen Colbert leads Late Night with most Trump jokes
It's unprecedented, and a likely record-setter. During his first hundred days in office, President Trump was the target of 1, 060 jokes from leading late-night TV talk show hosts, more than his recent predecessors attracted during their entire first year in office according to a new study released by the Center for Media and Public Affairs at George Mason University. Published May 4, 2017
Inside the Beltway: NYC protesters march against Trump on Thursday
It will likely be a patriotic and historic affair: On Thursday President Trump journeys to the mighty USS Intrepid, a decommissioned aircraft carrier docked in lower Manhattan. Accompanied by Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Mr. Trump will commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Coral Sea. Angry protesters will be waiting for him, however. Lots of them. Thousands may show up at a demonstration titled "Rise and Resist" if online participant response records prove correct. Published May 3, 2017
Indisputable: Fox News has been No. 1 for 15 years says Nielsen
The past year has not been the easiest for Fox News, what with the departures of top stars and top brass, some pending lawsuits and a great deal of gleeful, often speculative coverage from the left-leaning media. But such is life in the broadcast world, a workplace where change and uncertainty is a constant. This is also an industry that rewards stalwarts who are consistent with their products and know their audience. Innovators with a vision tend to rule the ratings. Such is the case for Fox News, which now is marking 184 consecutive months as the No. 1 cable news network. Published May 2, 2017
Jim DeMint resigns as president of The Heritage Foundation, Ed Feulner to return as interim
The Heritage Foundation's board of trustees, by a unanimous vote, has asked for and received the resignation of president and CEO Jim DeMint, revealed in an open letter to the organization's membership released late Tuesday afternoon by board chairman Thomas A. Saunders III. Published May 2, 2017
President Frank Underwood is back with a vengeance: ‘House of Cards’ returns to Netflix on May 30
President Frank Underwood is ready to rumble once again. Netflix has announced that the stylish, award-winning saga of a fictional president and his diabolical quest for power returns to the airways on May 30. Published May 2, 2017
Inside the Beltway: Missing border wall funds called ‘betrayal’ of tax payers and national security
Funding for the "big, beautiful" border wall has faded into the background for now, felled by a lumbering budget deal that trimmed away legislation based on a number of President Trump's most serious- and popular - campaign promises. Published May 1, 2017
Bill Shine resignation part of major executive shuffle at Fox News
Bill Shine, co-president of Fox News Channel for the past nine months, has resigned and will leave the company following a short transition period, Rupert Murdoch, executive chairman of 21st Century Fox, announced Monday afternoon. Published May 1, 2017
Inside the Beltway: Only 11% of Democratic voters say opposition to White House is a success
"Disliking Trump is getting very boring," writes Kathleen Parker, a Washington Post columnist. "Disliking Trump, even for all the right reasons, is exhausting and unsustainable. It's also boring." Published April 30, 2017
Voters of faith, pro-lifers say they remain ‘extremely pleased’ with President Trump
Millions of voters of faith voted overwhelmingly for President Trump in November, and they remain his most loyal supporters according to the Faith and Freedom Coalition. Published April 29, 2017
Donald Trump’s loyal voters aren’t buying ‘shameful’ media spin: Report
President Trump continues to encounter an unfriendly news media. Trump voters appear to be ignoring it all, according to one analyst. Published April 28, 2017
Inside the Beltway: Democratic Party sending protestors to Trump’s ‘100 Day’ speech in Pennsylvania
There are two momentous political events to consider this weekend, and they are polar opposites. First, we have President Trump, who will step out on the broad stage of a major arena in Pennsylvania on Saturday night for one of his favorite activities: a massive, grass-roots rally to affirm his first 100 days in office and to connect with the voters who love him. The event is not without issue. Published April 27, 2017
Inside the Beltway: Americans agree: ‘first 100 days’ test for Trump is bogus
President Trump says the "first 100 days" litmus test for White House achievement is ridiculous. The rest of the nation is not very keen on the idea either, which is reassuring. A new CBS News poll finds that 62 percent of all Americans say that 100 days is simply "not enough time" for them to judge the work of Mr. Trump and his administration. Published April 26, 2017
Role call: News media casts conservatives as the extremists of Capitol Hill
Ever wonder why Republicans always appear to be the villains on Capitol Hill? Easy. They have been cast in the role by the news media, as revealed in a representative new study of 141 news stories on the health care debate which advances the public's impression that Republicans are troublemakers. Published April 25, 2017
Inside the Beltway: Republican students sue Berkeley after campus blocks Ann Coulter speech
"If Berkeley won't protect its students rights, Young America's Foundation will," proclaims the conservative youth organization of the same name, which is mounting a lawsuit against the University of California, Berkeley after the school essentially blocked an upcoming appearance by commentator Ann Coulter. Officials launched a series of scheduling maneuvers to dissuade the popular author from appearing on campus. The young conservatives of the "YAF" are prepared to strike back. Published April 24, 2017
Inside the Beltway: Caitlyn Jenner to talk politics on Fox News with Tucker Carlson
Some programming of note: On Monday, the very astute Fox News host Tucker Carlson essentially makes his formal debut in the coveted 8 p.m. time slot previously occupied by Bill O'Reilly for two decades. The network says Mr. Carlson's first guest is none other than "Olympic Gold Medalist and author" Caitlyn Jenner, who has remained outspoken on a variety of subjects following a very public debut as a transgender woman two years ago. The left-leaning news media was mesmerized, but they have an ongoing political challenge here. The former Bruce Jenner is also a Republican. Published April 23, 2017
On Earth Day, Donald Trump visits wounded warriors, vows to protect ‘God-given’ gifts, families
On a rainy Earth Day in Washington, President Trump vowed to protect both "God-given" resources and working families. Accompanied by first lady Melania Trump, he also took time to visit wounded troops and their families. Published April 22, 2017
Bill O’Reilly won’t retire, industry analysts predict; advise him to take his show online
Speculation is percolating in the broadcast industry: What's next for Bill O'Reilly, the former prime-time host at Fox News, who departed the No. 1 cable network amid charges of sexual harassment in the workplace? Observers don't expect the veteran newsman to retreat. And they do have some advice. Published April 21, 2017