David Sherfinski
Articles by David Sherfinski
CPAC 2014: Ted Cruz lays out sweeping conservative vision
Sen. Ted Cruz called for the abolition of the IRS and the repeal of Obamacare in a rousing speech to kick off the 2014 Conservative Political Action Conference Thursday. Published March 6, 2014
Toomey: President Obama doesn’t think American law applies to him
Sen. Pat Toomey, Pennsylvania Republican, told Thursday morning’s crowd at the 2014 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) that the defeat of President Obama’s nominee demonstrates that “when we stand up and fight” on principle, “we can actually win.” Published March 6, 2014
McAuliffe’s pick for state party chair upsets gay rights advocates
Virginia Democrats and gay rights advocates are sharply criticizing Gov. Terry McAuliffe's pick to be the next chairman of the state party, saying Richmond Mayor Dwight Jones' position on same-sex marriage is in direct conflict with progress the party has made and should disqualify him as a candidate. Published March 3, 2014
Boehner’s Speaker re-election boast: ‘I’m in better shape with my own caucus’
House Speaker John A. Boehner will run for the position again and is confident in his re-election, saying Monday he's on solid ground with his often-fractious GOP troops. Published March 3, 2014
Rep. Dave Camp releases tax code proposal to chorus of boos
Rep. Dave Camp's long-awaited proposal to overhaul the tax code drew fire from all sides Wednesday for eliminating some tax breaks while raising others, signaling that the proposal is unlikely to get anywhere this year. Published February 26, 2014
Christie 2016 run doesn’t entice Republican voters
Less than one-third of Republicans surveyed in a new poll would like to see New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie run for president in 2016. Published February 26, 2014
Boehner favorables tick up, but still lag way behind Obama’s: poll
House Speaker John A. Boehner's favorable ratings have ticked back up to where they were before the partial shutdown of the federal government in October, but the Ohio Republican is still playing catch-up with President Obama in the court of public opinion. Published February 26, 2014
Rand Paul: Obama’s surgeon general pick will use post to attack 2nd Amendment
Sen. Rand Paul, Kentucky Republican, is objecting to President Obama's nominee to be the next Surgeon General of the United States because of what he says is a history of political advocacy and push for gun controls. Published February 26, 2014
Paul Ryan: Can’t hold back on taxes just because Obama wants redistribution, class warfare
Rep. Paul Ryan said Wednesday that Republicans will outline their principles for tax reform even if President Obama's insistence on higher taxes dampen the prospects of something actually passing. Published February 26, 2014
Rand Paul: Dems ought to be ‘embarrassed’ to be seen with Bill Clinton
Sen. Rand Paul is keeping up his assault on President Clinton, saying Tuesday that Mr. Clinton is a bad role model for women's rights and that Democratic candidates ought to be "a little embarrassed" to be seen with him. Published February 26, 2014
House Democrats push minimum wage vote
House Democrats will make an aggressive push Wednesday on one of the party's top 2014 priorities, seeking to force a vote to increase the federal minimum wage, even as Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has decided to slow-walk the issue. Published February 25, 2014
House Dems to push ahead on minimum wage as Reid delays Senate vote
Following through on a recent pledge, House Democrats announced Tuesday they will start an official petition drive to force a vote to increase the federal minimum wage on the same day Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said he would delay a vote on the issue. Published February 25, 2014
McConnell: ‘No hope’ for tax reform this year
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Kentucky Republican, said Tuesday he sees "no hope" for tax reform happening this year in Congress, blaming Democratic insistence on raising taxes. Published February 25, 2014
Barbra Streisand makes fundraising pitch for pro-choice group
In a fundraising pitch Tuesday for a political group devoted to electing pro-choice Democratic women, entertainer and longtime liberal activist Barbra Streisand made a fairly direct pitch for electing more women to public office. Published February 25, 2014
George W. Bush artwork to go on display at presidential library
The artwork of the 43rd president will go on display at a special exhibit this spring at his presidential library in Texas. Published February 25, 2014
Grover Norquist: We’ll see some sort of immigration reform happen
Anti-tax advocate Grover Norquist predicted Tuesday that some sort of immigration reform will pass Congress, arguing that the United States' immigration policy separates America from China and the rest of the world in the modern economy. Published February 25, 2014
McCain: Unlike Obama, Putin does believe the Ukraine is part of a Cold War game
Sen. John McCain said the fast-moving situation in Ukraine can be resolved but that the United States must not underestimate Russian President Vladimir Putin and his belief that Ukraine is still part of Russia. Published February 25, 2014
Russell Wilson: Race, religion not an issue on football field says Seattle QB
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson said Tuesday that when it comes to football, characteristics like a player's race or religion make no difference whatsoever to him or his teammates. Published February 25, 2014
Gov. Jan Brewer: ‘I will do the right thing for Arizona’
Gov. Jan Brewer, Arizona Republican, says that she will "do the right thing" as she weighs a controversial bill that would allow businesses in the state to refuse services to gays and lesbians on religious grounds. Published February 25, 2014
N.J. Gov. Chris Christie’s approval rating down 9 points since January, poll shows
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's approval ratings have taken a big hit from a month ago, dropping 9 points amid the release of e-mails suggesting Mr. Christie's staffers allegedly exacted political revenge by ordering the closure of lanes to the George Washington Bridge. Published February 25, 2014