Washington Examiner / Magazine
April 11, 2023 Issue
April 11, 2023 Print Edition
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McCarthy’s momentum: His past wins will matter little if he is unable to deliver on the debt ceiling
When it took 15 ballots for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to secure the gavel, few gave the new, slender Republican majority much chance of governing successfully.The midterm elections handed Republicans just a nine-seat advantage in the House, with the most fractious members of the Freedom Caucus supplying the margin of victory on any contentious piece of legislation. Activists, and some Republican voters, wanted somebody, anybody, punished for the absence of the red wave. Yet the leadership team across the party, from the House to the Republican National Committee, remained largely intact, leaving many inside the GOP in a bad mood.COVID-19 COULD BE DESANTIS’S SECRET WEAPON AGAINST TRUMP IN 2024A few months later, however, things haven’t been so bad. Republicans have managed to pass legislation that divides Democrats. Some of these measures have made it...

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Women are allowed to lose, too
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Women are allowed to lose, too
Even when a women’s sport finally reaches a similar level to its men’s counterpart, some liberals can’t help...
What’s a college degree worth anyway?
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What’s a college degree worth anyway?
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Doesn’t a transgender sports bra model defeat the purpose?
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Doesn’t a transgender sports bra model defeat the purpose?
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A retrospective of Hollywood’s most famous child sex abuse victim
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[Redacted] and gentlemen
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The Left has killed our great cities
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The Left has killed our great cities
Mark down Tuesday, April 4, as the night Chicago died. That’s when we learned that Second...
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Washington Briefing

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Republican-only 2024 caucuses in Iowa reflect its deepening red hue
On freezing nights leading up to Iowa’s crucial first-in-the-nation presidential caucuses, the Des Moines Marriott Downtown’s bar usually...
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Nikki Haley’s home state edge?
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Critics quick to knock TikTok ban proposal
The social media app TikTok would be banned in the United States under House and Senate legislation recently...
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‘White supremacy’ was a leftist scam
When facts are stranger than fiction, pundits will say, “You can’t make this stuff up.” But actually, you can make...
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Should Alito stay or go?
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