Jennifer Harper
Articles by Jennifer Harper
Inside the Beltway: In the defeat of ISIS: Trump wins, media whines
President Trump's sweeping, historic announcement Sunday morning of the demise of ISIS founder and leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was dramatic, informative and full of context and helpful information. Mr. Trump's demeanor on camera was unflappable and compelling. In all, the White House scored a very tidy 10 here, if we're using say, Olympic-style scoring. Published October 27, 2019
Inside the Beltway: News media ramps up impeachment urgency
The news media is methodically ramping up the urgency of the mysterious impeachment "inquiry," which is beginning to resemble either film noir or a 1950s sci-fi movie where the monsters don't show up until the end. CNN is offering urgent live updates and an official "impeachment watch newsletter" for those who need a program of events. The Washington Post, CBS and The New York Times are also among the many news organizations which feel called upon to offer live updates as well. Published October 24, 2019
Monica Lewinsky to produce new HBO documentary, ‘15 MInutes of Shame’
There is some significant news about Monica Lewinsky, who has just joined forces with HBO Max, a video on-demand service from WarnerMedia Entertainment set to launch in early 2020. The former Clinton impeachment figure-turned-activist will executive produce a documentary called "15 Minutes of Shame." Published October 24, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Long lost letters of Ronald Reagan discovered
The nation, it seems, can never get enough of the wisdom and insight of Ronald Reagan. Now there is a new source to consider about the 40th president. Published October 23, 2019
Sorry, Mitt: GOP voters want party to be ‘more like Trump than Romney,’ poll finds
Sen. Mitt Romney continues to lash out against President Trump. The Utah Republicans has been outspoken in his response to the president and his policies, to the point that some news organizations now refer to Mr. Romney as the leader of the "Republican Resistance." Republicans may not appreciate this. Published October 23, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Howard Kurtz books show media ‘circus’ has a 26-year history
Fierce sentiments about the press are not a new phenomenon. Consider that Fox News host Howard Kurtz wrote a book titled "Media Circus: The Trouble with America's Newspapers." The year was 1993, and obviously the "circus" is alive and well, and has even expanded and mutated in the past quarter-century. Published October 22, 2019
Inside the Beltway: The three reasons why Trump will win reelection in 2020
American Spectator columnist David Catron offers a handy, succinct rationale for President Trump's victory in 2020, ideal for use in political skirmishes at work or cocktail parties. Mr. Catron notes that a "failed impeachment" will weaken Democrats, strengthen the president and further motivate his already loyal supporters. Published October 21, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Sanders/Ocasio-Cortez 2020 a dream team?
Things have greatly improved for Sen. Bernard Sanders, who has recovered from a heart attack on the campaign trail and returned to public life — appearing Saturday at a major rally in New York City where he earned the ready endorsement of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The Vermont independent and New York Democrat then celebrated progressive values and socialism before an enthusiastic crowd of 25,000. Published October 20, 2019
Inside the Beltway: 38% of Americans say ‘deep state’ trying to overthrow Trump
The political world continues to quake with fake news, tales of Russian collusion, liberal bias in the media, a shrill election campaign plus endless, confabulated accusations against President Trump. It is no wonder that vexed voters are filled with fatigue and frustration over it all — longing for a return to a productive and convivial Congress and a chance to enjoy the best U.S. economy in 50 years. Published October 17, 2019
Trump to visit new Louis Vuitton facility in Texas
President Trump hosts a bodacious campaign rally in Dallas on Thursday evening. During the day, he has a visit of note planned that pairs luxury and diplomacy. Published October 17, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Moody Analytics: Trump wins in 2020
Numbers and data from Moody Analytics based on three different economic models now predict a bodacious win for President Trump in 2020. Published October 16, 2019
Feminists demand DNC cancel next presidential debate, citing ‘toxic culture’ at NBC
A feminist advocacy group is now demanding that the Democratic National Committee cancel the next presidential debate, to be hosted by MSNBC and The Washington Post on Nov. 20. Published October 16, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Uh-oh: Michelle Obama would win the Democratic primary
A certain former first lady would sweep the current Democratic presidential standings if she chose to run for president in 2020 — and we're not talking aboutHillary Clinton here. Published October 15, 2019
One in five Democrats reject their candidate after a presidential debate
As the fourth Democratic presidential debate looms, a new survey has detected dissatisfaction among voters who will ultimately choose the final nominee. Published October 15, 2019
Sales of U.S. Constitution reach all-time high during Trump presidency
Since President Trump took office, print edition sales of the U.S. Constitution have never been higher, a major industry group reports. Published October 15, 2019
Ken Cuccinelli backed for Homeland Security chief by high-profile conservatives
Prominent conservatives have gone public in the support for Ken Cuccinelli for the currently vacant position of Homeland Security chief. Published October 15, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Voters fear American way of life threatened, but don’t blame Trump
Eight-out-of-10 voters feel like the American way of life is under threat — but the majority don't blame President Trump. Yes, you read that right. A Monmouth University poll finds that 81% of voters say the American way of life is "under threat right now" — a sentiment echoed almost equally among Republicans, independents and Democrats, among men and women, whites and minorities, old and young, rich and poor. Published October 14, 2019
Inside the Beltway: Trump’s naked truth about borders
President Trump offered a cogent reminder about world affairs at the Values Voters Summit on Saturday. He reminded them about the nature of long-term conflicts in the Middle East, and the toll they take on the U.S. military and American civilians as well. Published October 13, 2019
Donald Trump marks Columbus Day, praises Italian-Americans in official proclamation
There are some public officials, cities and states which prefer not to recognize Columbus Day on Monday, opting instead to mark Indigenous Peoples Day, also known as Native Americans Day. President Trump is not one of these officials, however. Published October 13, 2019
Donald Trump weighs in on Shepard Smith’s sudden exit from Fox News
Longtime anchorman Shepard Smith left Fox News suddenly on Friday with little notice, ending a 23-year career at the No. 1-rated cable news network, and stunning many of his associates. Late Friday, journalists asked President Trump to weigh in on the media matter, an exchange which added to the mystery of the situation. Published October 12, 2019