Jennifer Harper
Articles by Jennifer Harper
Inside the Beltway: Utah Republicans vote to censure Mitt Romney
Last week, Sen. Mitt Romney was booed and heckled in an appearance before the 2021 Organizing Convention of the Utah Republican Party. The large and vocal audience was vexed at Mr. Romney over his vote to impeach former President Donald Trump earlier this year. A resolution to formally censure the lawmaker for his actions was voted down -- but not by much. Published May 9, 2021
Still loving mom: Americans expected to spend record-breaking $28.1 billion on Mother’s Day
Mom is still in the hearts and minds of Americans -- Mother's Day spending is expected to total a record $28.1 billion this year, up $1.4 billion from 2020, according to the annual survey released today by the National Retail Federation. The record spending could be in part making up for lost time from last year's pandemic-related shutdowns. Published May 8, 2021
Inside the Beltway: Complaint: Americans are ‘too easily offended’
Popular culture, much of the news media, celebrities and many politicians have fixated on the idea that Americans are an easily offended, fragile bunch who need to be shielded from certain commentary and conversation. Is that what the U.S. population really thinks? Published May 6, 2021
Inside the Beltway: Defense Department launches UFO ‘evaluation’
It is a very straightforward communication. A memorandum released Monday by the Department of Defense Office of Inspector General is simply titled "Evaluation of DoD's Actions Regarding the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena." Published May 5, 2021
Inside the Beltway: Climate alarmists could ‘cancel’ your pets
Talk about a pet peeve. The climate alarmists have come for your pets. No, really. A new report from Vox.com is now urging the public to consider offering a home to other pets besides dogs and cats. Why? Published May 4, 2021
Inside the Beltway: Biden has no authority to define ‘patriotism’
Some fret that President Biden is hoping to redefine "patriotism" as he sets forth a fierce progressive agenda, all the while suggesting that such things as wearing masks and paying higher taxes should be considered patriotic acts. Published May 3, 2021
Inside the Beltway: Mitt Romney hands Trump a victory
It is a long, long way from the 2012 presidential election, when then-GOP hopeful Mitt Romney buoyed up support with his campaign slogan "Believe in America." These days, approval seems to have dwindled for the Utah lawmaker, who has faced a serious moment of reckoning on his own turf. Published May 2, 2021
Inside the Beltway: Biden policy a ‘sugar high’ for voters
President Biden's first 100 days in office has been the scene of trillion-dollar spending, friendly news coverage, and much talk about happy, easier times ahead. Published April 29, 2021
Biden’s first speech before Congress drew 22.6 million viewers; Trump enjoyed 43 million in 2017
How did President Biden fare following his address to Congress on Wednesday night? Early data from Nielsen Media Research reveals that some 22.6 million viewers tuned in to see what he had to say. Published April 29, 2021
Inside the Beltway: Just 8% of Americans favor unlimited immigration
Among Americans, a hefty majority say that the total number of immigrants admitted to the U.S. each year should be 1 million or less according to a substantial new survey from the Cato Institute. Only 8% of the respondents agreed that "as many as want to come should be allowed in the U.S." -- while 9% said the number admitted should be zero, as in "0." Published April 28, 2021
Inside the Beltway: The New York Times condemns the word ‘op-ed’
The New York Times opinion section has had some difficulty in recent days. Published April 27, 2021
Inside the Beltway: Republicans mull over yet another identity
Republican lawmakers are in Orlando, Florida, for the next 24 hours parsing out strategies, tactics, best practices and maybe even a few optimistic notions as the moments slip by. The GOP House members' "retreat" is not an event that encourages press coverage. But the press is monitoring the low-key gathering nonetheless and is always eager to supply convenient narratives. Published April 26, 2021
Inside the Beltway: Sen. Tim Scott and his vision for America
A certain South Carolina Republican will be in the world spotlight on Wednesday when President Biden addresses a joint session of the nation's lawmakers. Sen. Tim Scott will offer the official GOP reply to the president's message. Published April 25, 2021
Inside the Beltway: Mike Pence: ‘Worst border policy in history’
The situation is more than complex on the southern border these days. U.S. Customs and Border Protection offers this update: Published April 22, 2021
Inside the Beltway: The Green Party slams Biden on Earth Day
The green-minded Green Party has a message for President Biden on Earth Day, which is Thursday. Published April 21, 2021
Inside the Beltway: A ‘crisis’ on the northern U.S. border
There is another U.S. border besides the one with Mexico, and it concerns a Republican lawmaker in a big way. Published April 20, 2021
Inside the Beltway: The new and improved Donald Trump?
Former President Donald Trump continues to bypass social media, sending out succinct missives through 45Office.com — his official post-White House website — several times a day, for quite some time. Published April 19, 2021
First 100 days in office: Biden enjoyed 56% positive coverage, Trump slammed with 89% negative press
It is being called a "tale of two honeymoons." President Biden and former President Donald Trump received wildly contrasting news coverage from broadcasters during their first 100 days in office, according to a new study from the Media Research Center, a conservative press watchdog. Published April 19, 2021
Sean Hannity to host slimmed-down Donald Trump in first on-camera appearance since he left office
Former President Donald Trump is back on prime-time TV, and he may look slimmer and trimmer, according to news reports. Published April 19, 2021
Inside the Beltway: Michael Savage warns of incoming ‘Civil War’
That time of an Civil War has arrived, talk radio host Michael Savage warns -- advising the push for "hope and change" during former President Barack Obama's era has intensified under President Biden and his administration. Published April 18, 2021