David Sherfinski
Articles by David Sherfinski
Clay welcomes White House review of military equipment transfers
A Missouri congressman is commending the White House for announcing a review of federal transfers of military equipment to local law enforcement outfits throughout the country — an issue that has received renewed attention in the wake of recent events in his state. Published August 24, 2014
Missouri governor confident justice will be served in Ferguson investigations
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon said Sunday he's confident justice will be served through the multiple investigations into the Aug. 9 shooting death of an unarmed black 18-year-old by a white police officer, but stopped short of giving full-throated support to the local prosecutor on the case. Published August 24, 2014
Graham: Islamic State has capability to hit homeland
Sen. Lindsey Graham said Sunday the United States should treat the Islamic State terrorist group as a direct threat to the homeland, as the White House considers launching air strikes in Syria against militants of the group. Published August 24, 2014
Bob McDonnell: Nothing inappropriate about loans from businessman
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell said there was nothing inappropriate about loans businessman Jonnie R. Williams Sr. gave to a real estate company run by Mr. McDonnell and his sister in 2012 and that he did not disclose the loans because they were corporate liabilities and not personal ones. Published August 22, 2014
McDonnell claims ignorance of ‘angry’ estranged wife’s dealings
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell said Thursday that his marriage devolved to the point he was at a loss as to how to handle the "fiery anger and hate" from the first lady and that he was in the dark until after the fact on many of the dealings between her and a wealthy businessman. Published August 21, 2014
Former Virginia governor testifies that he was unaware of businessman’s gifts to first lady
Bob McDonnell said Thursday that he thought in September 2011 his marriage might be over and he was at a loss as to how to handle the "fiery anger and hate" from his wife — the latest disclosures about the former Virginia governor's troubled marriage that emerged during testimony in his public corruption trial. Published August 21, 2014
McDonnell testifies Williams received no special favors
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell said Wednesday his administration did little to help a wealthy businessman who plied his family with gifts and loans other than offer the routine access afforded to any state resident — the cornerstone of his defense against federal corruption charges. Published August 20, 2014
George W. Bush takes Ice Bucket Challenge for ALS, calls out Bill Clinton
President George W. Bush is the latest politician — or former politician — to take the Ice Bucket Challenge, a social media campaign started to raise awareness for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis that has led to millions of dollars in donations for the ALS Association. Published August 20, 2014
NRA launches ad campaign against Michael Bloomberg
The National Rifle Association this week is launching an ad campaign targeting former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who has pledged to spend up to $50 million to boost candidates who back gun control initiatives this year. Published August 20, 2014
Voters say N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomo part of government corruption problem, not solution
A plurality of voters in New York say Gov. Andrew Cuomo is part of the problem when it comes to state government corruption, but recent developments over his office's involvement in a now-shuttered ethics commission isn't hurting his re-election chances at this point. Published August 20, 2014
Eric Holder promises fair, thorough investigation of Ferguson shooting
Tensions in Ferguson, Missouri, simmered Tuesday ahead of a scheduled visit from U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. and as prosecutors prepared to present evidence to a grand jury in the shooting death of an unarmed black teenager by a white police officer. Published August 19, 2014
Obamacare fading as top GOP ad issue in key Senate races: report
Republicans in competitive Senate races across the country are backing off their reliance on Obamacare as their top weapon against Democrats on the airwaves, with a leading GOP pollster saying the health care overhaul isn't going to be the most important issue for the fall midterms. Published August 19, 2014
McConnell camp hits Grimes over campaign bus costs
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's campaign is hitting Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes for renting a bus acquired by her father's company for less than what other like services would charge — a discrepancy legal experts say could be considered an illegal in-kind contribution. Published August 19, 2014
Senate Dems’ campaign arm raises $7.7 million in July: report
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) is maintaining its fundraising advantage over its Republican counterpart, raising $7.7 million in July and finishing with $32 million on hand for the fall general election push, The Associated Press reported. Published August 19, 2014
Missouri Rep. Emanuel Cleaver: Obama doesn’t need to come to Ferguson
In announcing that Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. would travel to Ferguson, Missouri, on Wednesday, President Obama on Monday gave no indication that he personally would be visiting the town in the immediate future — and Rep. Emanuel Cleaver is fine with that. Published August 19, 2014
Harry Reid: Dems will hold Senate ‘unless something unexpected happens’
In the face of a challenging electoral landscape for his party in this year's midterms, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid predicted this week they'll hold onto their tenuous majority in the Senate barring some unforeseen incident. Published August 19, 2014
Obama appeals for calm from protesters, law enforcement in Ferguson, Missouri
Attempting to quell the ongoing turmoil in Ferguson, Missouri, President Obama called Monday for protesters and law enforcement to find a peaceful way forward after demonstrations over the shooting of an unarmed black teenager that have been marred with images of violence and military-style force in the streets. Published August 18, 2014
Peter King: I’d support ‘some troops’ on ground in Iraq
Rep. Peter King, New York Republican, said Monday he believes the U.S. will need to put "some troops" on the ground in the near future in order to truly work to stabilize the ongoing crisis in Iraq. Published August 18, 2014
Senate GOP’s campaign arm has nearly $27M in the bank: report
The National Republican Senatorial Committee raised more than $5 million in July and has nearly $27 million on hand for the coming fall sprint, The Associated Press reported. Published August 18, 2014
19 percent of voters say most members of Congress deserve re-election, poll shows
Fewer than one in five registered voters say most members of Congress deserve re-election this year, a number on track to be the all-time lowest since Gallup started asking the question in 1992. Published August 18, 2014