Jennifer Harper
Articles by Jennifer Harper
Inside the Beltway: Impeachment damages American well-being, psychologist warns
Journalists can squawk all they want about the glories of the impeachment "process," claiming it's a notable showcase for the U.S. political system. Not everyone agrees with this. One clinical forensic psychologist, in fact, says the collective well-being of all Americans is now at stake as the endless legal proceedings and nonstop media coverages rumbles on. Published January 23, 2020
FoxNews.com is the most visited news site in the world: 19.5 billion hits in 2019
Fox News remains the most watched network in the cable realm, and it has bested close rivals MSNBC and CNN in the ratings for 18 consecutive years. Now comes another media victory: 2019 was a very good year for FoxNews.com, the news organization's online presence. Published January 23, 2020
Inside the Beltway: Voters now cringe over feminist candidates
Now comes a timely new essay from Amber Athey, White House correspondent for the Daily Caller. It is titled "The sad death of the Femocrats" and makes the case that the novelty of a female presidential candidate has worn thin, and that being a woman is no longer the primary qualification. Published January 22, 2020
Trump plans to attend the annual March for Life, first president to do so
He's delivering his pro-life message of support in person this time. President Trump will attend the upcoming March for Life on the National Mall on Friday, a massive annual event which has drawn as many as 500,000 participants in past years. Published January 22, 2020
Inside the Beltway: Profiles in corruption: Peter Schweizer strikes again
The last few books written by investigative reporter and author Peter Schweizer have some telling titles. Consider "Clinton Cash" - which was on The New York Times bestseller list for 11 weeks. Then there's "Secret Empires" and "Throw Them All Out" — all fact-driven exposes primarily driven by the perceived sins of liberal politics. Published January 21, 2020
Record-breaking 100,000 people want tickets to Trump rally in New Jersey
A record-breaking 100,000 people are seeking tickets to one of President Trump's signature Keep America Great rallies, to be staged in Wildwood, New Jersey, on Jan. 28. Published January 21, 2020
Inside the Beltway: Oddsmakers: Senate won’t convict Trump, reelection a sure thing
The odds appear to be in President Trump's favor as he faces a Senate trial Tuesday following his impeachment in the House. His chances of being reelected, in fact, are higher now than they have been in a year, says one unique source. The president remains "resilient" to an impeachment trial, according to US-Bookies, an online industry source that offers global betting statistics, averages and other data. Published January 20, 2020
Harry and Meghan could be ‘the world’s most valuable brand,’ says AdWeek
Get ready for the Harry and Meghan "brand." AdWeek, an influential industry source, has studied the emerging public presence of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, and pronounced it ready to launch. Published January 20, 2020
Inside the Beltway: Reality: Majority of Democrats are not liberal
A major pollster reveals that the Democratic Party is not a bastion of unyielding liberalism. The Pew Research Center offers demographic details that could be of interest to such grassroots organizations as Black Voices for Trump, Black Republicans Activists, Latinos for Trump, GOP Latinos, plus the WalkAway Campaign, a national group which supports disenchanted Democrats who want to "walk away" from their party. Published January 19, 2020
Romantics: Majority of Americans believe in the existence of ‘soulmates,’ survey finds
"America is full of romantics" concludes a sizable new YouGov poll which finds that the majority of the nation believes in the existence of "soulmates" -- an ideal life partner and kindred spirit. Published January 18, 2020
Harry and Meghan consider Barack and Michelle Obama as role models: Report
Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle have already made some headway in their efforts to step away from their royal duties. Harry is set to produce a mental health series with Oprah Winfrey for Apple TV, while Meghan will do voiceovers for an unnamed Disney project. The British royal couple may have an American first couple as a role model. Published January 17, 2020
Inside the Beltway: Impeachment now predicted to enrage the American public
Well, now what? House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy has a terse review of the current evolving impeachment "process," which has just completed Act 1 of a full-blown production that included flippant theatrics, souvenir pens, snappy remarks and nonstop media coverage. Many news organizations declared the proceedings to be "historic." Historians might disagree with this assessment. Published January 16, 2020
Inside the Beltway: ‘WalkAway Campaign’ rejects Democratic Party
Famed character actor Robert Davi approves. So does comedienne Roseanne Barr, her fellow actor Kristy Swanson and patriotic analyst Allen West. All are among the many determined folks who have signed up to boost the WalkAway Campaign. Don't know about the WalkAway Campaign? The organization is determined to help weary Democrats jettison their political alignment and come into the Republican sunshine. Here is a handy mission statement: Published January 15, 2020
Inside the Beltway: The murky impeachment process gets murkier
The Democratic Party is continuing down the haphazard impeachment trail, which they hope will lead to President Trump's removal from office. Or something. The American public is no doubt puzzling over the process, which has stalled over the prospect of a Senate trial. Democrats and Republicans at odds over who gets to call witnesses, the identity of impeachment managers and other details. Published January 14, 2020
U.S. Census Bureau reaches out to the nation for upcoming count in 59 languages
The U.S. Census reported Tuesday that it will spend $500 million on a public outreach campaign for the upcoming Census count. The massive push to get the word out includes 1,000 ads in a dozen languages, designed to reach 99% of U.S. households. Published January 14, 2020
Inside the Beltway: Divided Democrats: Debate drama in Des Moines
The first Democratic presidential debate of 2020 is in Des Moines on Tuesday night, less than three weeks before the Iowa caucuses. Gone is the big crowd of 20 cheerful hopefuls who gathered on a glittering stage in Miami over two nights for the very first Democratic debate seven months ago, strutting their stuff and shaking hands before a mesmerized media. Published January 13, 2020
Tradition continues; Obsessive broadcast coverage of Trump still 93% negative
It is a tradition that continues: almost all the broadcast news coverage about President Trump has been negative in recent months. And there has been plenty of it. Published January 13, 2020
‘Political deadlock’ named the greatest threat to the U.S. economy by Kiplinger
New research offers the strongest cue yet for battling political parties to call a truce and cooperate with one another. Kiplinger Personal Finance now reveals that typical Americans now consider "political deadlock" to be the greatest threat to the U.S economy. Published January 13, 2020
Inside the Beltway: Time for journalists to jettison bad behavior
Thirteen former press secretaries and foreign service and military officials have issued a joint op-ed titled "Why America needs to hear from its government" which makes the case that the daily White House press conference should be reinstated after almost a year's absence. Published January 12, 2020
Dog days: PETA faults Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for buying purebred pup
It's PETA versus AOC: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has formally faulted Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for buying a purebred pup for her pet, rather then offering human hospitality to a homeless dog. Published January 10, 2020