Jennifer Harper
Articles by Jennifer Harper
Inside the Beltway: Update: Trump voters and the ‘deep state’
Public concern that a "deep state" or shadow government has been working against President Trump has not ebbed, a factor that could irk Democrats determined to impeach Mr. Trump. Consider that much of the public frowns on convoluted impeachment inquiries. Add a gnawing suspicion that a mysterious force is out to undermine the president's efforts to improve life in America. The combination could backfire on the Democrats. Published December 1, 2019
Voters reject socialism and socialist candidates in new Heartland Institute poll
Voters have little taste for socialism, candidates who identify as socialists, or the repeal of the Second Amendment, according to a new poll conducted by the Heartland Institute, a Chicago-based think tank, and Rasmussen Reports. Published November 29, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Trump Bump: 165 million shoppers spend $730.7 billion
Well, here we are on Black Friday. Like Thanksgiving, the biggest shopping day of the year somehow arrived despite endless impeachment hearings, partisan discord and a hostile media. Even President Trump's online campaign store is staging a big Black Friday sale, with 35% off all that interesting merchandise with a distinctive Trump theme. Published November 28, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Abortion, immigration among forbidden topics at Thanksgiving table
The warnings are already up in the popular press: Conversations during the Thanksgiving feast can be hazardous if they veer into political territory. But political talk can take place in theory: A data research company has now determined what topics are "safe" to talk about on the holiday. Published November 27, 2019
Trump emphasizes God, faith and prayer in annual Thanksgiving Day proclamation
President Trump placed a strong emphasis on God, faith and prayer in his annual Thanksgiving Day proclamation, calling for prayers for service members, law enforcement and first responders -- and their families as well. Published November 27, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Impeachment coverage inspires epic liberal media bias
Well, of course it did. A new study finds that the "big three" broadcast networks went wild over House impeachment hearings directed at President Trump — but they selectively ignored significant proceedings associated with former President Bill Clinton during his impeachment in 1998. Yes, there's a study. Published November 26, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Republicans warm to Trump-style ‘winning’
Some observers wonder why many Democrats have turned left, embracing radical policies and socialism. Some also wonder why many Republicans appear reserved, offering little response to attacks by partisan rivals or the hostile news media. But there could be some change afoot. Published November 25, 2019
Trump campaign store has early Black Friday sale: Everything 35% off
Need a red "Keep America Great" hat, Trump mugs or a "Women for Trump" t-shirt? The official online Trump Campaign Store is offering an early Black Friday sale - 35% off all items Published November 25, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Victory: ‘No Safe Spaces’ film heads to major markets
An independent film makes good: The provocative documentary "No Safe Spaces" initially opened to limited release on Oct. 25. The film has been so well-received that distribution will expand into dozens of major markets, including Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and Washington on Dec. 6. Published November 24, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Unprecedented: Study tracks 223,598 Trump insults
The news media has been insulting President Trump since — when, the dawn of time? Seems like it, particularly to his most ardent fans, who point out that Mr. Trump left a billionaire's life to take on the woes of an entire nation, and endure an unprecedented number of insults from a hostile press. Now there is a study charting this trend, and it found that things are only getting worse. Published November 21, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Impeachment provides a teachable moment for a clueless media
That's a shame. America's TV networks went and shook up their normal schedules to accommodate the House impeachment hearings against President Trump — no doubt expecting blockbuster accounts and breathless moments, which would surely force him out of office. Published November 20, 2019
Zoltan Istvan, transhumanist, joins presidential race as ‘a new type of Republican’
Is there room for one more in the 2020 presidential race? Transhumanist Zoltan Istvan has declared he's running for the White House as a Republican, complete with the campaign motto "Upgrading America" - a task he believes can occur through futuristic technology and science. Published November 20, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Voters now leery of media obsession with impeachment
The news media has an appetite for the impeachment hearings against President Trump — and it appears that many journalists are not attempting to quell that craving. This trend is not lost on voters, who must bear witness to relentless coverage that is often repetitive and loaded with the anti-Trump narrative of the day or strategic buzzwords like "collusion" and "bribery." Published November 19, 2019
Sorry Bernie Sanders: Just 39% of Americans approve of socialism, says Gallup poll
Advocates of socialism such as Sen. Bernard Sanders continue to present their case to the American people. Trouble is, the American people are not buying the claims made by the self-described democratic socialist from Vermont. The public instead offers hearty accolades for capitalism and traditional Main Street business according to a new Gallup poll. Published November 19, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Good news for the Ghost Fleet
It is a fascinating, somewhat eerie stretch of water just 40 miles south of the nation's capital. That would be the historic Ghost Fleet of the Potomac, home to 200 wrecks which have stood like sentinels for decades in the shallows, their hulls clearly visible just below the water's surface -- many bristling with the huge, peg-topped rusty nails of another era. Larger corroding hulks still stand above water level. These boats were towed there decades ago; some were sunk, others burned -- ultimately creating a graveyard that covers 14 square miles. Published November 18, 2019
Inside the Beltway: The art of the impeachment deal
When President Trump pushes back against the impeachment hearings, millions of his fans are delighted with his rapid response — delivered while he tends the vital business of the White House and his 2020 reelection campaign. However, the Democrats also are ramping up their aggression — now deploying strategic, carefully researched descriptors to convince Americans that wrongdoing has occurred. Published November 17, 2019
Inside the Beltway: The greatest peril of all is a divided GOP
The old phrase "united we stand, divided we fall" now applies to Republicans. We already know that Democrats and Republicans agree on very little, and that's that. The impeachment proceedings, however, are prompting division within the GOP rather than inspiring a united front against an unprecedented challenge. Published November 14, 2019
Majority of voters say reporters out ‘to help impeach Trump,’ says Rasmussen poll
Voters are detecting media bias in the coverage of House impeachment hearings against President Trump. Most of these voters also don't expect fair play from the press either. Published November 14, 2019
Inside the Beltway: 79% of voters say Trump will not resign
Some partisan analysts pine for President Trump to conveniently resign from office as a result of the impeachment proceedings now underway. After all, the learned folks reason, that is what President Richard M. Nixon did on Aug. 8, 1974, offering a 16-minute resignation speech on live TV from the Oval Office. Published November 13, 2019
Franklin Graham calls impeachment hearing ‘a day of shame for America’
Evangelist Franklin Graham has repeatedly asked the public to pray for Mr. Trump before the 2016 election. The pastor again called for prayer earlier this month as the threat of impeachment loomed against the president. Mr. Graham now has issued both a judgment call and another plea for prayer. He remains straightforward about impeachment hearings that opened Wednesday on Capitol Hill. Published November 13, 2019