Jennifer Harper
Articles by Jennifer Harper
Inside the Beltway
An Islamic group called Sharia4America plans to demonstrate near the White House on Thursday afternoon. Published March 1, 2011
Inside the Beltway
Former "Manhattan Madam" Kristin Davis, who once supplied call girls for New York's former governor-turner-CNN host Eliot Spitzer, has a message for the network: "I'm available." Published February 28, 2011
Inside the Beltway
"Righteous Indignation: Excuse Me While I Save the World!" Yes, an exclamation point is not a bad idea for Andrew Breitbart's new book, to be published April 15. It has won accolades from Sarah Palin and Rush Limbaugh. Published February 27, 2011
Inside the Beltway
Wisconsin union rallies are about to get a lot noisier. MoveOn.org has joined the fray and is in the mood for melodrama. Published February 24, 2011
Inside the Beltway
Ah, Camelgate. Comedy Central's fake newsman Jon Stewart labored to link American union protests to political upheaval in Egypt by delivering a one-humped Camelus dromedarius to the epicenter of union ire: Madison, Wis. And why not? Published February 23, 2011
Inside the Beltway
Time, like, flies, man. Seattle-based Medical Marijuana Delivery Systems has acquired the U.S. patent rights to the "Medical Marijuana Patch." Published February 22, 2011
Inside the Beltway
"Just got the official 'ask' from 'Dancing With The Stars'!! ... What do you think?" — Former Senate hopeful Christine O'Donnell, in a Facebook message to her 26,000 followers Published February 21, 2011
Inside the Beltway
Some conservatives wonder: is Sen. Scott Brown "great," or should the party mutter, "Great Scott"? Published February 20, 2011
Inside the Beltway
Mayor Emanuel. Yes, get used to that title. In just 72 hours, election day dawns in Chicago. Published February 17, 2011
Inside the Beltway
Now on bookshelves: "Deconstructing Obama: The Life, Loves and Letters of America's First Postmodern President" by Jack Cashill, published by Simon & Shuster. Published February 16, 2011
Inside the Beltway
The national discourse on race jolts forward again. Published February 15, 2011
Inside the Beltway
"The American Dream is seductive — but there is a legal way to do it — and there would be more jobs here for people if it was honored," says Canadian-born siren/actress Pamela Anderson. Published February 14, 2011
Inside the Beltway
Despite endless melodramatic media coverage, Americans remain unsure about Egypt's destiny now that President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down. Published February 13, 2011
Inside the Beltway
Aw. Valentine's Day is a-comin.' The Republican National Committee is there. Published February 10, 2011
‘Scandal’ forces GOP lawmaker to step down
Rep. Christopher Lee, a married New York Republican, resigned from office Wednesday after his flirtations with a young single woman — complete with a bare-chested photo and e-mail excerpts — were made public by Gawker.com, an online gossip site. Published February 9, 2011
Inside the Beltway
Just so you know: "The Star Spangled Banner" still resonates with the nation no matter how many hapless performers take untoward liberties with its lyrics. Published February 9, 2011
Inside the Beltway
Press coverage of "CPAC 2011" has been rife with gleeful talk of acrimony and dissent among conservatives as their annual shindig looms. Published February 8, 2011
Huffington Post merges with AOL
The monumental $315 million merger of the Web-based Huffington Post and Internet pioneer AOL announced Monday could prove either a canny business alliance or expensive folly. Published February 7, 2011
Inside the Beltway
Arianna Huffington has sold her Huffington Post to AOL for a tidy $315 million. Now all she has to do is start paying her bloggers. Published February 7, 2011
Inside the Beltway
"President Barack Obama's job approval ratings were even more polarized during his second year in office than during his first, when he registered the most polarized ratings for a first-year president." Published February 6, 2011