Intel Community Secretly Gutted Requirement Of First-Hand Whistleblower Knowledge
Federal records show that the intelligence community secretly revised the formal whistleblower complaint form in August 2019 to eliminate the requirement of direct, first-hand knowledge of wrongdoing.
2020 Democrats’ Demand For Kavanaugh Impeachment Will Kill Them In Swing States
Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation smearing ‘brought people back to the Republican Party,’ and it appears Democrats want to rev that engine again.
Devin Nunes Sues Twitter And Anonymous Accounts For $250 Million
The lawsuit alleges that the Twitter accounts of Liz Mair, ‘Devin Nunes’ Mom,’ and ‘Devin Nunes’ Cow’ were maliciously spreading lies about Nunes, and that ‘Twitter did nothing’ to stop the offensive accounts.
Podcast: The Year 2018 Blended Politics And Culture
Andrew Heaton joins the Federalist Radio Hour to recap 2018, and make predictions for what this year’s political and cultural conversations will hold.
25 Worst Movies Of 2018 That Hollywood Hopes We’ll Forget
There was plenty of garbage released into theaters in 2018, so recognizing those misfires is always a lark.
Best Reality TV Moment of 2018: ‘It’s Not About The Pasta’
‘It’s not about the pasta’ was reality television’s greatest gift in 2018: petty, nonsensical, booze-fueled inanity— but with a kernel of relatability.
Republicans Won Nearly Half Of Florida Hispanics In 2018, But Trouble Looms For 2020
In defiance of most polls and conventional wisdom inside the Beltway, the GOP saw an 18-point net gain among this constituency in the Sunshine State compared to 2016.
Americans Disagree About What Racism Is, And It’s A Big Problem
Until Americans agree what actions or words are and are not racist, there is little hope of mending wounds that are getting much worse.
Will Either Party Change Course After Midterms? Probably Not
The Atlantic’s McKay Coppins joins the Federalist Radio Hour to discuss the midterms, 2020, and the evolving legacy of Newt Gingrich.
In Midterms, Celebrity Endorsements Hurt The Candidates They Were Trying To Help
Voters in Texas, Tennessee, and Georgia chose the un-flashy Republicans over the celebrity-backed Democratic candidates in the 2018 midterms.
How Republicans Shot Themselves In The Feet On Pre-Existing Conditions
Moderates assumed that ‘replacing’ Obamacare meant Republican lawmakers had embraced the mantra of universal health coverage, and would maintain most of the benefits.
Yes, Democrats Are Trying To Steal The Election In Florida
Are Florida’s election officials merely incompetent, or is there a sinister plot afoot to throw the election results towards Democrats?
Vote-Count ‘Shenanigans’ Trigger Recounts, Lawsuits, Republican Outrage In Florida
Republican leads for governor and U.S. Senate vanished as Democrats in areas known for corruption add tens of thousands of statistically unlikely votes days after the election.
Yes, Voting Against Kavanaugh Hurt Senate Democrats, And So Would Impeaching Him
Reports say Democrats will use their new power to investigate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. That could hurt them with voters, just like ruining his reputation did in 2018.
The 2018 Midterm Results Leave Democrats Without A Roadmap For 2020
‘Hope and change’ has already been tried, and there’s no Obama-level orator in the field. Elizabeth Warren’s stumping didn’t do much. Where do Democrats go from here?
10 Things You Won’t See Republicans Doing After Losing The House
Democrats seem not to be able to stop themselves from throwing all manner of tantrums when politics doesn’t go their way. Republicans, not so much.
Distillery Owner Republican Defeats Former CBS Journalist In Virginia House Race
Heavy government regulations threatened to close Denver Riggleman’s distillery. Now, he’s going to be representing the state of Virginia as he fights back.
Ted Cruz Might Have Won, But The Midterms Bode Ill For Texas
Cruz barely beat Beto O’Rourke, and other statewide races across Texas showed that despite its deep-red reputation, Texas could turn blue.