Valerie Richardson
Articles by Valerie Richardson
Communist GAO auditor says federal bureaucracy abuzz with socialists
The federal government has been infiltrated by socialists and communists, but don't take Joseph McCarthy's word for it -- ask Government Accountability Office auditor Natarajan Subramanian. Published September 20, 2018
Juanita Broaddrick: Feinstein had no interest rape allegation against Bill Clinton
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, California Democrat, has championed Brett Kavanaugh's #MeToo accuser, but Juanita Broaddrick says the senator never showed any interest in her 1999 rape allegation against President Bill Clinton. Published September 19, 2018
Karen Monahan feared retribution from ex-boyfriend Keith Ellison
A 2017 medical document released Wednesday by Karen Monahan said she feared "retribution" if she revealed her allegations of abuse against her former boyfriend, Democratic Rep. Keith Ellison. Published September 19, 2018
DOJ investigating after staffer brags about using job for resistance in Project Veritas sting
The Department of Justice said Wednesday it would investigate an employee was caught in a Project Veritas sting bragging about using her job to help advance the political agenda of the Democratic Socialists of America. Published September 19, 2018
Keith Ellison accuser releases 2017 medical document saying she feared ‘retribution’
A 2017 medical document released Wednesday by Karen Monahan said she feared "retribution" if she revealed her allegations of abuse against her former boyfriend, Democratic Rep. Keith Ellison. Published September 19, 2018
Union embroiled in #MeToo scandal holds McDonald’s sexual-harassment walkout
The McDonald's walkout Tuesday over sexual harassment was organized by the SEIU, the service-employees' labor union grappling with its own #MeToo woes. Published September 19, 2018
Trump administration curbs Obama-era methane-waste rule
The Trump administration toppled another pillar of President Obama's climate change legacy, reining in the "flawed" rule designed to tighten restrictions on methane leaks from drilling operations on federal lands. Published September 18, 2018
The New York Times takes it on the chin after asking for help finding ‘false information’
A Tuesday request by The New York Times asking for readers' help in finding examples of "false information" intended to "confuse, mislead, or influence voters" met with predictable results. Published September 18, 2018
Donald Trump not ‘complicit’ in Hurricane Florence, scientists say
Even before Hurricane Florence made landfall Friday in North Carolina, Mr. Trump was being decried on the left for exacerbating storm activity, a superpower attributed to his enthusiastic support for fossil fuels and dismantling of Obama-era climate regulations. Published September 17, 2018
Paul McCartney targets Donald Trump in climate-change song
Beatles singer-songwriter Paul McCartney has revealed that the "mad captain" in a song about climate change from his newly released solo album refers to President Trump. Published September 16, 2018
Hardly any NFL players kneel for anthem in Week 2
All the hoopla over the Nike ad campaign lionizing Colin Kaepernick has obscured the fact that hardly any players are kneeling this season during the national anthem. Published September 16, 2018
Al Gore’s Hurricane Florence claim debunked by scientists
Another climate-change claim by former Vice President Al Gore is coming under fire, this one involving Hurricane Florence. Published September 16, 2018
Al Gore praises Elizabeth Warren for ‘strong leadership’ with Climate Disclosure Act
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts Democrat, proposed legislation Friday that would require companies to assess and disclose their exposure to risks created by climate change, drawing kudos from former Vice President Al Gore. Published September 14, 2018
Global warming could help end racism by blurring skin-color differences: Professor
For those panicked by climate change, there's a bright side: Global warming could actually help eradicate racism by giving people more similar skin tones. Published September 14, 2018
Michael Bloomberg reportedly plans to challenge Trump in 2020
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is reportedly planning to run for president in 2020 as a Democrat, setting up the potential for a billionaire-on-billionaire showdown. Published September 14, 2018
Harrison Ford: ‘Stop giving power’ to climate skeptics
A thunderous Harrison Ford told a crowd Thursday to "stop giving power to people who don't believe in science" in an apparent rebuke to voters who support candidates leery of catastrophic climate-change scenarios. Published September 13, 2018
Patricia Espinosa: UN Climate-change action is ‘changing the weather’
The UN's top climate official declared Wednesday that climate-change action is "changing the weather." Published September 13, 2018
California secession movement seeks red states’ help
California secessionists have what may be a tempting proposal for the red states: Help the Golden State secede by voting to kick it out of the union. Published September 13, 2018
Shiva Ayyadurai’s father, Vellayappa Ayyadurai, occupies Elizabeth Warren’s office in debate protest
The father of independent Massachusetts Senate candidate Shiva Ayyadurai held a sit-in Wednesday at the district office of Sen. Elizabeth Warren to protest his son's exclusion from candidate debates. Vellayappa Ayyadurai, 85, said in a video posted on Twitter that he would remain in her office at the JFK Federal Building in Boston "until Sen. Elizabeth Warren allows my son to speak in the senatorial debate." Published September 12, 2018
Jared Polis, who led charge for Trump’s tax returns, refuses to release his own
Multimillionaire Democratic Rep. Jared Polis led the charge for President Trump to turn over his tax returns, but now the Colorado gubernatorial candidate is coming under fire for refusing to release his own. Published September 12, 2018