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  2. 'The View' co-host praises Trump's media strategy, accuses ...

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    Alyssa Farah Griffin said Monday during "The View" that the Democratic Party was using a 1990s playbook to counter President Donald Trump's "excellent" media strategy. ... Read On The Fox News App ...

  3. 'The View's Joy Behar Sends a Direct Message to Democrats ...

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    Behar was missing from The View for several days this month, with Whoopi Goldberg explaining the reason why during the Feb. 6 broadcast. "Joy is not here," Goldberg said. "We wish her a happy ...

  4. AIPAC super PAC accused of altering Bush’s appearance in ads

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    Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.) is accusing the American Israel Public Affairs Committee’s (AIPAC) super PAC, United Democracy Project, of distorting a photo of her in mailers pressing against her ...

  5. 2004 United States election voting controversies - Wikipedia

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    Conspiracy theorists argued the election was stolen, arguing that votes were switched from Democratic to Republican, that "phantom voters" voted in Ohio, that exit polls that favored Democrat John Kerry were "more accurate" than the actual result, [48] and that voting machines were rigged to favor George W. Bush. [49]

  6. Byron York - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, York posited a plot by the Democratic Party to "take down" President George W. Bush in his book The Vast Left Wing Conspiracy. In 2007, York called on President Bush to give a full pardon to Scooter Libby, who was sentenced to prison for obstruction of justice, perjury and making false statements in the Plame affair. [3]

  7. George W. Bush judicial appointment controversies - Wikipedia

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    In March 2001, the Bush administration stopped relying on the American Bar Association (ABA) for the screening process for qualified judicial candidates. The administration justified the move by saying the ABA was liberal. [91] On May 9, 2001, President Bush announced his first eleven court of appeals nominees in a special White House ceremony ...

  8. Read my lips: no new taxes - Wikipedia

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    [28] Bush would go on to be elected and serve two terms. In Bush's 2004 reelection, taxes were typically seen as taking a back burner to foreign policy issues, though they had been lowered during his first term and many Democrats wanted to reverse the Bush tax cuts. [29]

  9. Cori Bush’s Defeat Highlights Democrats’ Cognitive Dissonance

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