
Ken Blackwell
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Dec 9, 2024 |
frc.org | Tim Burchett |Chuck Holton |Kyungwon Song |Ken Blackwell
On today’s program: Tim Burchett, U.S. Representative for the 2ndDistrict of Tennessee, previews how Congress plans to address the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s and offers an update on the National Defense Authorization Act. Chuck Holton, freelance war correspondent, reports the latest news on the power vacuum in Syria after the Assad regime’s collapse as well as on the war between Ukraine and Russia. Gen.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
washingtontimes.com | Ken Blackwell
OPINION: For all the twists and turns that marked the 2024 election season, the results came down to one simple question that has been a campaign constant for decades: Are you better off than you were four years ago? The answer from voters was a resounding no. By voting for a change in leadership, Americans signaled clear frustration with their political leaders who prioritized politics over the country’s many pressing economic challenges.
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Nov 24, 2024 |
lucianne.com | Ken Blackwell
Original ArticlePosted By: Imright, 11/24/2024 8:02:31 AMOutgoing President Joe Biden, along with his allies in the political and corporate spheres, has repeatedly proven that he is willing to sacrifice the American taxpayer and the nation's safety for political gain. After President Donald J. Trump's historic re-election and clear leadership mandate, a potential corruption scandal in the Biden administration is becoming clearer.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
breitbart.com | Ken Klukowski |Ken Blackwell
Normally, under the Constitution’s Appointments Clause, senior positions in the federal government are filled by officers who are nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate. Congress creates federal offices by passing laws, and specifies for each officer whether or not they require Senate confirmation. These senior officials are called “principal officers” in constitutional law, and of the 4,100 or so political appointees in the executive branch, there are 1,200 such senior positions.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
texasinsider.org | Ken Blackwell
By Ken BlackwellRobby Starbuck is reminding corporate America that they only lose when they play politics. Leading corporate players and brands such as Ford, Lowe’s, Harley-Davidson, Tractor Supply and John Deere have backed off from “Great Awokening” DEI initiatives after Starbuck spotlighted pandering excesses such as drag shows for kids. Though he profiles as a conservative activist – and conservatives certainly herald his victories – it’s a mistake to understand him as such.
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