Jennifer Harper
Articles by Jennifer Harper
Inside the Beltway: Chuck Schumer to ‘Diagnose what went wrong’ for Democrats
The Democratic Party has been fairly jaunty in the aftermath of the midterm elections, looking towards 2016 and either blaming Republicans for something, or pining for the end of the GOP's honeymoon with voters. Sen. Chuck Schumer has offered the first critique of his party, however. Published November 24, 2014
Just say whoa: Budweiser ditching beloved Clydesdales in their advertising
It is a cultural moment in advertising: Budweiser is unhitching the iconic team of Clydesdale horses which has appeared in their commercials for 27 years, charming a global audience and creating herds of fans. But no more. The beer maker is now alarmed by falling sales and huge competition from craft beers - and is intent on retooling its image for a younger crowd. Published November 24, 2014
UFO activist demands congressional action on aliens — of the extraterrestrial kind
While Congress and the White House argue over illegal aliens, Stephen Bassett — founder of Paradigm Research Group and a registered lobbyist — continues to demand that lawmakers and officials tell what they know about aliens. As in extraterrestrials. Published November 24, 2014
Inside the Beltway: Congress gets a warning on aliens - of the extraterrestrial kind
While Congress and the White House argue over illegal aliens, Stephen Bassett, founder of Paradigm Research Group and a registered lobbyist, continues to demand that lawmakers and officials tell what they know about aliens - as in extraterrestrials. Published November 23, 2014
Inside the Beltway: Why Hillary Clinton should worry about Jim Webb
Ready for Jim? We're talking Jim Webb here — said to be a populist, centrist Democrat with a rollicking resume, and one who just might transcend the dreaded campaign fundraising challenge. He's formed the first exploratory committee among the pack of potential presidential hopefuls, and has some spectacle to provide weary voters. Published November 20, 2014
American Conservative Union: Obama’s amnesty plans like ‘a single-finger salute of contempt’
Add the American Conservative Union to the list of organizations condemning White House plans for illegal immigrants. It is appalling that a president of the United States, after having suffered a humiliating defeat in the midterm elections and getting a clear vote of no confidence, would give the voters a single-finger salute of contempt," declares Matt Schlapp, chairman or the group. Published November 20, 2014
The American Legion gives thumbs down to Obama’s immigration plans
The nation's largest veterans service organization now questions the wisdom of the White House "putting politics above national security" via President Obama's plans to bypass Congress and grant amnesty to 5 million illegal immigrants. "At a time when ISIS, al Qaeda and other terrorist organizations are killing innocent Americans, it makes no sense to let our guard down and send a message that the United States is an open, soft target," says Michael D. Helm, national commander of the American Legion Published November 20, 2014
Inside the Beltway: Obama’s immigration showcase
News of instant executive immigration reform is a call to arms for Republicans who cringe over the idea of White House interference in a complicated issue. But there will be a sizable percentage of the population who will be glued to the TV at exactly 8 p.m. Published November 19, 2014
Hey, wait: 46 percent of Americans want Obama to delay executive action on immigration
Hey, not so fast: Almost half of Americans - 46 percent - say President Obama should hold off taking executive action on immigration, this according to a USA Today poll released Monday. The nation waits a little nervously for Thursday night, when the president will offer his big reveal on the situation. Some offer historic perspective and a reality check as the hours go by. Published November 19, 2014
Inside the Beltway: Executive immigration order in launch mode
Stand clear, and maybe take shelter. An executive order launched by the White House on immigration reform is likely incoming, and soon. The Federation for American Immigration Reform warns of tactics and explains all. Published November 18, 2014
The 2015 CPAC countdown begins with gusto: Ted Cruz, Mark Levin among the speakers
For those pining for the next Conservative Action Political Conference- their beloved CPAC - the countdown has begun. The big four-day event is just over 100 days away, set to begin February 25. Already signed up to speak: Sen. Ted Cruz, radio kingpin Mark Levin and potential presidential hopeful Carly Fiorina. Published November 18, 2014
Barry Goldwater celebrated on 50th anniversary of campaign that ignited conservative movement
When Barry Goldwater accepted the 1964 Republican nomination for president, he gave a speech that galvanized his audience and went on to serve as a catalyst for the American conservative movement for decades to come. Now, a wide array of conservative luminaries — historians, politicians, journalists, former Goldwater associates — have joined forces to organize the Barry Goldwater 1964 Campaign 50th Anniversary Dinner and Forum, set for Tuesday in Washington. Published November 17, 2014
Inside the Beltway: Secure the border first
Hey, not so fast: Almost half of Americans — 46 percent — say President Obama should hold off taking executive action on immigration, according to a USA Today poll released Monday. And so, while the nation waits a little nervously, some offer historic perspective and a reality check. Published November 17, 2014
Grubered, gruberish, Grubergate? The new gruberisms multiply
Grubergate, gruberish, grubered, grubermania, moneygrubering and gruberpalooza are among the new terms that have sprung into public use, these inspired by one particular economist who made an unfortunate comment about Obamcare, transparency and the mental capacity of Americans recently. But such things spawn instant culture. All the new nouns and verbs - some capitalized, some not - are now appearing in multiple print and online reports from Time, Bloomberg, Fox News, Powerline, Lucianne.com and many other sources. What with Twitter hashtags and jaunty dialogue, the usage has been spirited in recent days. Published November 16, 2014
Inside the Beltway: Tales from Jonathan Gruber-land: Things get dumb and dumberer
"Are the American people too stupid to understand the true costs associated with Obamacare?" asks a point blank survey question from Rasmussen Reports. The pollster wonders if voters agree with MIT economist Jonathan Gruber, a key pointman behind the health care law, caught on video saying that lack of transparency is "a huge political advantage" and suggesting the cumbersome law itself was too complex for "stupid" Americans. Published November 16, 2014
Not much of a sizzler, but still a victor: Scott Walker becomes viable 2016 contender
"Does Walker sizzle? Not exactly. Is he a particularly charismatic speaker? No, he isn't. But does he sit upon a throne made of the skulls of his enemies? Yes, yes he does. The November 4 election proved that in a definitive fashion. And though we are a constitutional republic not given to men upon thrones, this particular throne deserves consideration for a national position," observes Federalist writer Rich Cromwell observes. Published November 15, 2014
Washington Times on course to achieve profitability in 2015 for first time ever
Achieving success in a particularly unforgiving marketplace, The Washington Times is on course to reach profitability in 2015 for the first time in its 32-year history, President and Chief Executive Officer Larry Beasley announced Friday. Published November 13, 2014
Inside the Beltway: Immigration and Obama’s audacity
Well, here it comes. Reports from Fox News and other news organizations indicate that President Obama could stop deportations and inaugurate a 10-point plan to change the immigration system in a week. Many were expecting this to happen, but some are more upset over the news than others. Published November 13, 2014
A charity toy drive with heart set for Saturday
The name "Hadeed" has been long associated with the meticulous care of fine rugs and carpets at a 70,000 square-foot facility in Virginia. The site takes on a new function on Saturday, however. Charity-minded owner Joe Hadeed has invited the public in to tour his big shop, and bring along a little something for children who could use cheer - and a sense that someone cares. Published November 13, 2014
Inside the Beltway: Mike Huckabee gets suddenly presidential
In the past 24 hours, considerable press now suggests Mr. Huckabee is striking a presidential pose, especially now that he's off on a European tour accompanied by 100 pastors, with a new book due out in 10 weeks. Published November 12, 2014