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3 weeks ago |
denvergazette.com | Heather Hamilton |Tiana Lowe
The Washington Examiner’s Tiana Lowe Doescher slammed Democrats for missing the mark as they have tried to reconnect with voters following their 2024 election losses. While appearing on Fox Business’s The Evening Edit, Doescher noted that prominent Democrats have recently slammed the party’s messaging, with Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) notably calling the Democratic brand “toxic.” Doescher said the rhetoric fell short of a more “real” concern.
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3 weeks ago |
washingtonexaminer.com | Heather Hamilton
BRAVE Books CEO Trent Talbot touted the launch of its new streaming platform for children’s television programming, BRAVE+, as a media outlet that “doesn’t just entertain.”“We’ve created BRAVE+ with the with the belief in mind that screen time does not only not have to be dangerous or cause worry from parents but it can be used for good,” Talbot told the Washington Examiner.
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1 month ago |
denvergazette.com | Heather Hamilton |Joe Concha
Washington Examiner senior writer Joe Concha slammed Democrats’ rhetoric that has criticized the Department of Government Efficiency, noting the Left is more concerned about maintaining its bureaucracy — not defending democracy. “When Democrats talk about threats to democracy, they really mean threats to bureaucracy and large government overreach, and in this case reaching into our pockets in order to take our taxes,” Concha told the Evening Edit on Fox Business.
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1 month ago |
washingtonexaminer.com | Heather Hamilton
Washington Examiner senior writer Joe Concha slammed Democrats’ rhetoric that has criticized the Department of Government Efficiency, noting the Left is more concerned about maintaining its bureaucracy — not defending democracy. “When Democrats talk about threats to democracy, they really mean threats to bureaucracy and large government overreach, and in this case reaching into our pockets in order to take our taxes,” Concha told the Evening Edit on Fox Business.
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2 months ago |
denvergazette.com | Byron York |Heather Hamilton
The Washington Examiner’s Byron York contended that the first White House press briefing since President Donald Trump returned to office should have been a “breath of fresh air” for all journalists in attendance, regardless of their outlets’ political leanings. Tuesday’s briefing featured White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announcing the restoration of 440 journalists’ press passes that had been revoked under the Biden administration.
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