Seth McLaughlin
Articles by Seth McLaughlin
Bill Clinton to defend Obamacare amid troubled rollout
Former President Bill Clinton is being tapped to defend Obamacare in a speech next week at his presidential library in Arkansas. Published August 28, 2013
Sen. John McCain calls for clear policy on Syria, warns refugees will ‘hate’ U.S.
Ramping up pressure on President Obama to lay out a clear policy toward Syria, Sen. John McCain said Wednesday the nation's growing refugee population will come to "hate" the United States if it does not do more to assist the opposition forces. Published August 28, 2013
Obama: MLK would like Obamacare
President Obama says that the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. "would like" the Affordable Care Act that is set to kick in this fall and that has become a top target of Republicans. Published August 28, 2013
British P.M. David Cameron plans to push for U.N. Resolution on Syria
British Prime Minister David Cameron announced plans Wednesday to push the United Nation's Security Council to adopt a resolution on Syria as the United States and the international community moves closer to launching a strike against the government of President Bashar Assad. Published August 28, 2013
Chris Christie is rolling to re-election — and building big momentum for a 2016 White House run
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has undergone lap-band surgery, vetoed gun control bills and banned anti-gay conversion therapies for minors — all while touting his ability to push conservative principles in a blue state. Published August 27, 2013
Obama struggles to justify Syria attack to skeptical Americans, Congress
The White House on Tuesday began to lay out a public justification for a possible bombing of Syria, saying the nation's use of chemical weapons is a threat to U.S. interests — a scenario that opens the door to military strikes that wouldn't require authorization from Congress or the United Nations. Published August 27, 2013
Palin endorses push to defund Obamacare
Sarah Palin, the 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee, has thrown her support behind the effort to defund Obamacare, saying the "beast must be stopped." Published August 27, 2013
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew: Congress should raise debt ceiling quickly
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew said Tuesday that Congress should act quickly to raise the nation's debt limit when it returns from its five-week summer recess. Published August 27, 2013
British Prime Minister David Cameron recalls Parliament to discuss Syria response
British Prime Minister David Cameron is calling for a special session of Parliament to discuss the nation's possible involvement in a military response to the Syria government's suspected use of chemical weapons. Published August 27, 2013
Conservative group dings Sen. Mitch McConnell’s record in new ad
A conservative group is running radio ads against Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell in Kentucky, as part of its push to replace the five-term incumbent with Matt Bevin in the GOP primary next year. Published August 26, 2013
Sen. Bob Corker predicts military strike against Syria
The top Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said Monday that he expects U.S. will be involved in some sort of military response to the suspected use of chemical weapons by the Syrian government. Published August 26, 2013
Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s job-poaching pitch targets Missouri
Looking to lure more employers to his state, Texas Gov. Rick Perry is running commercials in Missouri in which he touts the business-friendly climate that he has helped carve out and dings the Show-Me State's Democratic governor for blocking tax cuts Published August 22, 2013
Hillary Clinton is winning the name game for the 2016 presidential election
A slow August in political news has created a vacuum that the press and pundits are filling with Clinton-watch: the guessing game as to whether Hillary Rodham Clinton is running for president in 2016, when she might announce and what effect her proto-campaign is having on President Obama's ability to govern. Published August 20, 2013
Cruz: Thanks but no thanks to Canadian citizenship
While insisting he has no beef with Canada, the land of his birth, Sen. Ted Cruz announced his plans Tuesday to rip up his Canadian citizenship in order to help quell the growing controversy over whether he is eligible to run for president. Published August 20, 2013
A possible candidate is born: Sen. Ted Cruz a ‘wild card’ for GOP presidential bid
Sen. Ted Cruz has released his birth certificate, visited the states that traditionally open the Republican presidential race and cemented himself as one of the few no-holds-barred foes of Obamacare. Published August 19, 2013
Republicans miss chance to reach out to Hispanics with immigration resolution
Republican leaders spent a good chunk of their summer meeting talking up their revamped Hispanic outreach efforts and then turned around and approved a resolution that could make it harder for the party to close its deficit with the nation's fastest-growing minority group. Published August 18, 2013
GOP votes to bar CNN, NBC from hosting primary debates
The Republican National Committee voted Friday to bar NBC and CNN from sponsoring GOP primary debates in the 2016 election, ramping up pressure to stop the networks from running programs focused on Hillary Rodham Clinton. Published August 16, 2013
Christie to Republicans: 2012 is past, time to get over it
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie sent a clear message to Republicans about the 2012 election: It's been nine months now, get over it. Published August 15, 2013
Republicans huddle on their ground game
GOP leaders had hoped this week's summer meeting in Boston would focus on preparations for 2016 and efforts to improve the party's ground game — but leaders are finding they can't avoid the thorny policy issues, including immigration, that have deeply divided Republicans in Washington and nationwide. Published August 14, 2013
IRS letting questions, tea party applications languish; few fixes after abuses revealed
Three months after it became clear that the IRS started targeting conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status and after President Obama installed new leadership to try to fix the agency, dozens of groups are still awaiting a final decision or, in some cases, have withdrawn their applications out of frustration with the process. Published August 13, 2013