
Jeffrey Lord
Editor at The American Spectator
Reagan White House, American Spectator, NewsBusters, Daily Caller. Penn Live. Author. Interests: Politics, religion, writing, media.
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2 weeks ago |
papundits.wordpress.com | Jeffrey Lord
By Jeffrey Lord ~They love it. You can almost smell the popping popcorn in the various offices of the nation’s liberal media as they zero in on whatever is the latest in the President Trump versus Elon Musk circus.And make no mistake. For the liberal media the dust-up between the two men is manna from headline heaven.
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2 weeks ago |
newsbusters.org | Jeffrey Lord
They love it. You can almost smell the popping popcorn in the various offices of the nation’s liberal media as they zero in on whatever is the latest in the President Trump versus Elon Musk circus. And make no mistake. For the liberal media the dust-up between the two men is manna from headline heaven.
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3 weeks ago |
spectator.org | Jeffrey Lord
Amazing. Apparently, Elon Musk and President Trump are at odds over the action to be taken — or not taken — on the comprehensive spending bill winding through Congress. (RELATED: Five Quick Things: The Rescission Cometh)Now. In this tussle between the president and Elon Musk? At first, I was set to say “No big deal. These disagreements over legislation happen — now and all throughout history. As someone who had a Washington career, I can attest that there’s nothing new here.
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3 weeks ago |
spectator.org | Jeffrey Lord
Last week, my piece noting the May 29th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy’s birthday (“JFK at 108”) drew some attention from my American Spectator colleague Francis Sempa. Make that disapproving attention. All of which is happily received in the spirit of open dialogue between conservatives! (READ HERE: Conservatives and the Myth of JFK)Here is how he concluded his thoughts on conservatives and JFK.
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3 weeks ago |
papundits.wordpress.com | Jeffrey Lord
The time: 1960. Longtime journalist Theodore H. White releases his ground breaking book The Making of the President 1960. The Pulitzer Prize winning book, the first of its kind, follows the behind-the- scenes doings of Democrats and Republicans as they maneuver to nominate their 1960 presidential nominees. The tale, White reports, “begins long before” the fall election.
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