Jennifer Harper
Articles by Jennifer Harper
Inside the Beltway
The great Department of Homeland Security airport-pat-down controversy is aloft. Published November 18, 2010
Inside the Beltway
Heard enough about "junk"? The ruckus over security pat-downs in airports could get a lot noisier. And more expensive. Published November 17, 2010
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The Left Coast food police could get their comeuppance. Published November 16, 2010
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Refute+repudiate=word-of-the year. Sarah Palin's oft lampooned mingling of the two terms has been named the "2010 Word of the Year" by the New Oxford American Dictionary - besting such rivals as "tea party", "retweet" and "vuvuzela". Published November 15, 2010
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Let the quacking begin. And the oratory. What with all the business-as-usual items on the Democratic wish list, the "tea party" will stand fast outside the lame-duck session that begins Monday in Congress. Published November 14, 2010
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President Obama, Sarah Palin, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Fox News host Glenn Beck, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, Comedy Central fake newsmen Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, "ground zero mosque" organizer Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, "the Chilean miners," "the unemployed American," Lady Gaga. Published November 11, 2010
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"It is not our weapons or our technology that make us the most advanced military in the world; it is the unparalleled spirit, skill and devotion of our troops." Published November 10, 2010
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"After the Second Circuit Court of Appeals threw out the Federal Communications Commission's congressionally-mandated authority to enforce the broadcast decency law, industry and media pundits predicted a sharp increase in the amount of profanity on television. Sadly, they were correct," says Parents Television Council President Tim Winter, who has research to share. Published November 9, 2010
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It was all about journalistic ethics. Sure. Published November 8, 2010
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Former President George W. Bush is marquee-ready this week. Published November 7, 2010
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The midterm hubbub is over and President Obama has left town for 10 days, reportedly accompanied by one personal chef, 3,000 assorted officials, 200 business leaders, 40 aircraft, 34 warships and six armored cars. Published November 4, 2010
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Oh, ye of big faith. Like, really big faith. The largest single constituency in the electorate in the midterm elections was "self-identified evangelicals," who comprised 29 percent of the vote and cast a hefty 78 percent of their ballots for Republican candidates, according to new findings from the Faith and Freedom Coalition. Published November 3, 2010
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The "tea party" has emerged from the midterm elections ready to man a permanent lookout tower, their eyes trained on Congress. Published November 2, 2010
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Election Day at last, and it dawns noisy and nonsensical. Published November 1, 2010
TV networks gearing up for elections extravaganza
There's drama, sideshows, endless analysis. Unprecedented midterm election-night coverage has been ramped up to epic proportions by broadcasters, fueled by extravagant technology and a chance for lucrative ratings and buzz. Published October 31, 2010
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With jobs and the economy the No. 1 voter concern of the year, anchor Neil Cavuto leads midterm election coverage on the Fox Business Network this week — parsing the dollars, sense and nonsense of politics at a pivotal time. Published October 31, 2010
Leaked Bush memoir ‘strikingly personal’
An anonymous source on Thursday leaked former President George W. Bush's memoir to the Drudge Report 11 days before its scheduled publication. Published October 28, 2010
Inside the Beltway
Despite the fact that he unceremoniously called President Obama "dude" on camera, Jon Stewart has achieved lift-off for Saturday's Rally to Restore Sanity. The National Park Service granted the Comedy Central host the 60-page "final permit" to stage the event on the Mall with only 48 hours to spare. Published October 28, 2010
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This is your brain on Armani? Whether Jon Stewart likes it or not, his "Restore Sanity" parody rally at the national Mall on Saturday has attracted political agendas. Published October 27, 2010
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Uh-oh. Vanity Fair has unleashed a sophomoric salvo with a last-minute, midterm election edition of Republican bashing -- the "Official Republican Beefcake Calendar," featuring questionable, faked images of Sen. Scott Brown of Massachusetts, Republican National Committee Chairman Michael S. Steele, Fox News host Glenn Beck and nine more. Published October 26, 2010