Jennifer Harper
Articles by Jennifer Harper
Inside the Beltway: Biden’s fragile ‘pre-debate’ schedule
Could Joseph R. Biden's face-to-face debate with President Trump on Thursday be weighing heavily on his mind? That could very well be so. The Associated Press offers a very telling description of the Democratic nominee's schedule at the moment. Published October 19, 2020
Inside the Beltway: New York Times cites ‘the power of conservative talk radio’
None other than The New York Times has taken notice of a media force to be reckoned with. Published October 18, 2020
Chickens become America’s new pet of choice during the pandemic
The media has proclaimed that America is experiencing a chicken renaissance due to COVID-19. Published October 18, 2020
Jason Smith, Missouri lawmaker, takes on Harry and Meghan’s political activism
One Republican from the Show Me State has become fed up with some royal influence directed at the U.S. presidential election in its final weeks. "Prince Harry and Megan Markle are using foreign titles to campaign against President Trump and interfere with our election. Today, I asked the British Government to put a stop to it," says Rep. Jason Smith of Missouri. Published October 16, 2020
Mitt Romney supports Amy Coney Barrett for Supreme Court justice
Some observers have wondered if Sen. Mitt Romney -- the sole Republican lawmaker who voted to impeach President Trump - would support the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett as Supreme Court justice. Published October 15, 2020
Inside the Beltway: Social media ‘conspiracy’ and big tech bias
Both Twitter and Facebook have reduced distribution of a bombshell New York Post report revealing new details of Hunter Biden's alleged foreign dealings. The two social media giants justified their action by citing their own internal regulations. Published October 15, 2020
90% of campaign contributions from Twitter and Facebook went to Democrats: Study
Both Facebook and Twitter have come under scrutiny for their campaign contributions in a new study by Joseph Vazquez, an analyst with the Media Research Center, a conservative press watchdog. Published October 15, 2020
Inside the Beltway: Third-party candidates hold their own in 2020
Veteran pollster John Zogby makes it a fierce point to poll voters on third-party or lesser known candidates. He is particularly irked that Libertarian hopeful Jo Jorgensen is not getting much traction in the press. Published October 14, 2020
‘Bad Decisions: The Joe Biden Story’ documents nominee’s political journey to the left
The political beliefs of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden are the source of a prime-time documentary set to air on NewsMax TV Wednesday night. "Bad Decisions: The Joe Biden Story" chronicles the ideological and political journey of Mr. Biden from moderate Democrat to a very left-leaning candidate. Published October 14, 2020
Inside the Beltway: Investors now say Trump victory best for the economy
Money and optimism talk. American investors are quietly reaffirming that President Trump is still perceived as a driving force behind a healthy stock market and thriving economy. Published October 13, 2020
Doctor warns that fear has been weaponized for political gain during coronavirus pandemic
A doctor warns in a new book that fear has been weaponized during the coronavirus pandemic. "COVID-19: The Politics of Fear and the Power of Science" arrives Tuesday from Turner Books with a clear message. Manipulative forces have co-opted the coronavirus and stolen the nation's peace of mind. Published October 13, 2020
Inside the Beltway: Ipsos poll reveals China is happiest nation on Earth
Amid global turmoil and uncertainty, a massive new Ipsos poll of 19,516 adults in 27 countries reveals the happiest nation on the planet. "The happiness leader in 2020 is China, where 93% say they are happy, up 11 percentage points from last year," says the poll analysis, released Monday. Published October 12, 2020
Inside the Beltway: President Trump stands up for Christopher Columbus
In keeping with such traditions, President Trump has issued his own Columbus Day proclamation which praises both Christopher Columbus and Americans with Italian heritage. But Mr. Trump took his statement further. Published October 11, 2020
Trump hits back at the ‘radical activists’ who object to Columbus Day
The nation has recognized Columbus Day by official proclamation since 1934, and President Trump continued that tradition by issuing his own proclamation which praises both Christopher Columbus and those with Italian heritage. But Mr. Trump has taken his statement further, speaking out against "radical activists" who object to Columbus. Published October 11, 2020
Inside the Beltway: Western Conservative Summit debuts ‘America! America!’ documentary
Like many other large scale events, the annual Western Conservative Summit is virtual this year. This significant event in past decades has been the largest in-person gathering of conservatives in the western states. This year it could pull in a record audience, live audience or not. The online event on Saturday features 22 high-profile, outspoken conservatives -including Ben Shapiro, Dennis Prager, Charlie Kirk, Richard Grenell, Mike Huckabee and Republicans Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Louie Gohmert. Published October 8, 2020
Fox News draws record-setting 11.9 million viewers to vice presidential debate
Fox News coverage of the vice presidential debate between incumbent Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Kamala attracted 11.3 million viewers, setting a record for the highest-rated vice presidential debate in cable news history according to audience data numbers from Nielsen Media Research. Published October 8, 2020
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals slaps at Joe Biden campaign’s fly swatter
An animal rights group is not thrilled with the "Truth Over Flies" fly swatter now being offered by Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's campaign. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals -- PETA -- is coming down on the flies' side following Tuesday night's debate, which was punctuated by a fly that landed on Vice President Mike Pence's head and stayed for a while. Published October 8, 2020
Inside the Beltway: Star power: Millions view Kim Klacik’s new campaign ad
Kimberly Klacik has offered an emphatic campaign message which has once again resonated with the public. She is a young Black woman running for Congress as a Republican in Maryland's 7th District - a seat once held by the late Rep. Elijah E. Cummings. She lit up the campaign arena in August by issuing a video shot on the streets of Baltimore with a stunning message: Published October 7, 2020
Fox News Books arrives: Network expands in deal with major publisher HarperCollins
Fox News Books has arrived. Fox News announced Wednesday that it has signed a three-book deal with HarperCollins Publishers, the second-largest consumer books publisher in the world with operations in 17 countries. Published October 7, 2020
Inside the Beltway: Veep debate turns into a cage match
The news media has not paid much attention to vice presidential debate matters — until now. Though the two contenders will be 12 feet apart and separated by Plexiglas, the showdown Wednesday between Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Kamala D. Harris is being treated like the cage match of the century. Published October 6, 2020