Jennifer Harper
Articles by Jennifer Harper
Inside the Beltway: Ann Coulter: In Trump we trust
Relentless conservative commentator Ann Coulter is one of the 15,000 credentialed journalists in orbit around the Republican National Convention this week. And just like everyone else, she has presumptive nominee Donald Trump on her mind. Ms. Coulter is in Cleveland to preview her forthcoming book, "In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome!," due from Sentinel Books next month. Published July 18, 2016
Hostile media poised to blast GOP convention, watchdog says
"Here's a safe prediction about this week's Republican National Convention: TV reporters will paint the GOP as too conservative, hostile to women, anathema to blacks, and an all-around turn-off to voters," says Rich Noyes, research director for the Media Research Center. "And that's not just because the ever-controversial Donald Trump is set to be nominated as the party's presidential candidate." Published July 17, 2016
Inside the Beltway: Trump’s reality TV experience now an asset for dazzling GOP convention
The lead-up to the Republican National Convention is approaching fever pitch. There is genuine drama in the air, and a cultural moment to consider. Donald Trump's network TV experience and sense of showbiz will come in mighty handy now that the curtain is about to go up. Published July 14, 2016
Inside the Beltway: Eric Trump says his father is not intimidated by anyone or anything
In an age when strategic soundbites and convenient political correctness drive the press narrative, one young Republican has some refreshing, old-school straight talk about a certain likely GOP presidential nominee. Published July 13, 2016
Fox News ratings No. 1 in cable; Gretchen Carlson program gets highest ratings ever without her
There can be irony, even in TV ratings. The Fox News Channel continues to dominate the cable realm, according to new ratings numbers released Tuesday by Nielsen Media Research, For the fifth week in a row, Fox News is No. 1 in primetime viewing across basic cable. A former host has not fared so well, however. Published July 13, 2016
Inside the Beltway: Media Research Center plans Caribbean cruise for conservatives
The Republican National Convention, the debates, the election. Weary already? Dreaming of the next vacation to come - let's say one in February? If that's the case, here is a Caribbean cruise that conservatives will adore. Published July 12, 2016
Inside the Beltway: Tea Party picks for Trump’s vice president
Likely GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump's choice of running mate could tip the 2016 race in his favor . Or maybe not. Everyone has a theory. Published July 11, 2016
Inside the Beltway: Gary Byrne’s Clinton tell-all now No. 1 on NY Times best-seller list
Here is a telling tale of a book that dominated best-seller lists on Amazon for weeks before it was even published, but was virtually ignored by the mainstream media both before and after its publication in late June. Now comes the outcome: "Crisis of Character: A White House Secret Service Officer Discloses His Firsthand Experience with Hillary, Bill, And How They Operate" will debut at the top of the upcoming New York Times best-seller list on July 17. Published July 10, 2016
Hillary Clinton’s interest in UFOs back in the news again
A new book and persistent questions about Hillary Clinton's interest in UFOs and extraterrestrials has surfaced among the activists and advocates of otherworldly affairs. Published July 7, 2016
U.S. Senate hopeful Darryl Glenn gains endorsement and donation from John Bolton
Darryl Glenn, who recently won the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate in Colorado with 37 percent of the vote, has already mounted an aggressive campaign, describing himself as a "black conservative Republican" and "the Democratic Party's absolutely worst nightmare." Published July 7, 2016
Dolly Parton says America is suffering from PMS — ‘presidential mood swings’
Country music icon Dolly Parton became concerned when unsubstantiated press accounts reported that she had endorsed likely Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. That was not the case. Published July 7, 2016
Inside the Beltway: Gary Johnson: Libertarians ‘disrupting two-party duopoly’
The Libertarian Party plans to make a big noise in the nation's capital Thursday. Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson and his running mate Bill Weld descend on the National Press Club for a sold-out public event; C-SPAN will be there beginning at 1 p.m. EDT. The two former governors plan to outline -- very clearly -- why their third-party effort is more likely to succeed this year than in past elections. Persistent voter disenchantment with establishment politics is a significant factor. Published July 6, 2016
81 percent of likely voters: ‘Powerful people get preferential treatment when they break the law’
"Many critics of the FBI's decision claim that lower-level individuals caught mishandling classified information have been subject to prosecution and severe penalties. But 81 percent of all voters believe powerful people get preferential treatment when they break the law," notes a new Rasmussen Reports survey. Published July 6, 2016
Inside the Beltway: ‘America simply cannot afford anymore Clinton drama’
There is a vexed assortment of Republicans fuming over the FBI's conclusion that Hillary Clinton's misuse of a private email server while serving as secretary of state was not a criminal matter. Shoddy, yes; criminal, no. Sen. Marco Rubio is among the critics, and he warns that her actions have collateral damage. Published July 5, 2016
Inside the Beltway: Clinton, Trump too close for comfort in North Carolina and national polls
A mere 168 miles will separate the presidential foes: Likely nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will both campaign in North Carolina on Tuesday -- she in Charlotte, he in Raleigh. The race itself is very close too. Published July 4, 2016
Inside the Beltway: Historian says raucous presidential campaign clashes an American tradition
The campaign squabbles between likely presidential nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton do not much faze historian Paul Aron, author of the just-released "Founding Feuds: The Rivalries, Clashes, and Conflicts That Forged a Nation." Indeed, the Founding Fathers rumbled with each other plenty in their day, their quarrels sometimes punctuated with pistol fire. Mr. Aron, also director of publications at Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia, suggests the two contemporary candidates might learn a thing or two from the past. Published July 3, 2016
Gallup numbers: Nine-out-of 10 Americans still believe in God
"Most Americans still believe in God," writes Frank Newport director of the Gallup poll, which has been tracking this number since 1944. Published June 30, 2016
Darryl Glenn, U.S. Senate hopeful: ‘I am the Democratic Party’s absolutely worst nightmare’
Darryl Glenn, who won the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate in Colorado on Tuesday night with 37 percent of the vote, has hit the ground running with an aggressive campaign. Published June 30, 2016
Inside the Beltway: Cleveland approves $50 million in ‘protest insurance’ for GOP convention
When Republicans gather in Cleveland's Quicken Loans Arena for their national convention in 18 days, they will encounter a fabulous stage with a sweeping American flag backdrop, a grand staircase and a 1,711-square-foot screen, deemed "one of the most advanced stages ever put together" by organizers who unveiled their plan during a cordial press tour Tuesday. That will be inside. Published June 29, 2016
Liberal media’s adoring coverage of Hillary Clinton amounts to ‘25-year-long infomercial’: study
The liberal news media has supported Hillary Clinton for a quarter of a century, according to a new study by Rich Noyes, a senior research analyst with Newsbusters.com, a conservative press watchdog. The likely Democratic presidential nominee has a long history of support from friendly journalists who have provided coverage that verges on adoration. Published June 29, 2016