Ari Fleischer has been battling media bias for decades, so there are high expectations that when Broadside Books-HarperCollins releases his latest book next month, new examples will pour out.
In the age of student-loan forgiveness, National Review columnist Jim Geraghty suggests that the nation's iconic hero "Uncle Sam," should now be called "Uncle Sugar." Indeed, there is some federal generosity underway President Biden has revealed his new plan to wipe out the $1.6 trillion in outstanding student loans held by some 43 million borrowers. That's a lot of sugar.
In the age of student-loan forgiveness, National Review columnist Jim Geraghty suggests that the nation's iconic hero "Uncle Sam," should now be called "Uncle Sugar." Indeed, there is some federal generosity underway President Biden has revealed his new plan to wipe out the $1.6 trillion in outstanding student loans held by some 43 million borrowers. That's a lot of sugar.
public policy tools or limited ones to address what s going on in the larger contest of this partisan bickering. like the doctor at the press conference an hour ago in palm beach gardens, said this is not about politics. this is about medicine. it s what we ve been saying here for a year, year and a half. the virus doesn t care if you re a republican, democrat, conservative or liberal. just doesn t care. it will kill you if it gets the opportunity. reverend al, i wanted to ask you about something we talked about, lieutenant governor s numbers are all wrong. still there is vaccine hesitancy in communities for people of color. i m wondering the progress being made there and i ll ask you, if victoria wants to jump in, she can. what do we do as moving forward to get those numbers up in communities of color? there must be a concerted
one point, honey, just shoot the drones, sweetheart. very patronizing. and it s very clear that she was trying to bring him some semblance of reality. remember, this wasn t making her popular with anyone outside the oval and she was trying to bring him some sense of reality. and he would not accept it. you know, we can t close the border by friday, i think he wanted. can we visit that really quick before we wrap up here? the idea of closing the border, that was the thing that freaked out aides so much, david, because doing so would have been nuts, it would have been catastrophic to the economies of both countries. right. and the president just doesn t care. ultimately he s not thinking about the implications of those limits of those boundaries. he wants a different kind of solution that he can look, his view of what the country is