Valerie Richardson
Articles by Valerie Richardson
Democrats hit GOP health care using scare tactics
Hoping Trumpcare does for them what Obamacare did for Republicans at the ballot box, Democrats have seized on the House repeal-and-replace bill even as Republicans insist that fans of the collapsing health care exchange are deluding themselves. Published May 7, 2017
Jonathan Gruber blames Trump for Obamacare decline
Obamacare co-architect Jonathan Gruber, who once credited the "stupidity of the American voter" for the passage of the sweeping health-care exchange bill, said Sunday that President Trump was to blame for its decline. Published May 7, 2017
Reince Priebus voters will reward Republican Obamacare repeal
Liberals are betting that Trumpcare will be as devastating at the ballot box for Republicans as Obamacare was for Democrats, but Reince Priebus said he wouldn't count on it. Published May 7, 2017
Paul Ryan, House speaker, rejects criticism of Obamacare repeal as ‘bogus attack from left’
Paul Ryan on Sunday dismissed as "bogus" criticism by Democrats accusing Republicans of rushing through the Obamacare repeal-and-replace bill. Published May 7, 2017
Susan Collins, Maine Republican: House GOP made ‘mistake’ in defunding Planned Parenthood
Sen. Susan Collins on Sunday called it a "mistake" for the House Republicans' health care bill to defund Planned Parenthood. Published May 7, 2017
Kellyanne Conway: Hillary Clinton joining ‘resistance’ likely to backfire on Democrats
Kellyanne Conway said Sunday she welcomes Hillary Clinton's return to the national spotlight. Published May 7, 2017
Networks accused of ‘censorship’ for refusing to air pro-Trump ad over ‘fake news’ jab
Four major television networks have come under fire from the Trump camp for "censorship" after refusing to air a political ad over its reference to "fake news." Published May 7, 2017
FBI report finds officers ‘de-policing’ as anti-cop hostility becomes ‘new norm’
An unclassified FBI study on last year's cop-killing spree found officers are "de-policing" amid concerns that anti-police defiance fueled in part by movements like Black Lives Matter has become the "new norm." Published May 4, 2017
Labor unions, environmentalists square off at Keystone XL pipeline hearing
YORK, Nebraska | As union workers extolled the virtues of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline at Wednesday's hearing before the Nebraska Public Service Commission, Jeanne Crumly grew exasperated. Published May 3, 2017
Ted Wheeler condemns Portland May Day rioting, 25 arrests
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler condemned the May Day rioting that resulted Monday in 25 arrests, the latest in a series of violent outbreaks that have roiled the liberal Oregon enclave for months. Published May 2, 2017
Doug Burgum seeks North Dakota disaster declaration due to pipeline protesters
North Dakota spent tens of millions of dollars grappling with activists who used federal land as a launch pad for repeated protests against the Dakota Access pipeline, and now state officials want the federal government to pay. Published May 1, 2017
Climate March donated to by liberal billionaire George Soros
The People's Climate March on Saturday in the nation's capital had a powerful billionaire behind it: Democratic Party donor George Soros. Published April 30, 2017
People’s Climate March postponed in Colorado due to snow
At least one of the People's Climate March rallies scheduled for Saturday in Colorado was cancelled as a result of a major snowstorm, providing climate skeptics with a good chuckle. Published April 29, 2017
Dane Powell, ‘Black bloc’ protester, pleads guilty to felonies from Inauguration Day rioting
A Florida man with the radical "black bloc" protest network pleaded guilty Friday to felony rioting and assault for his role in the Inauguration Day chaos in Washington, D.C. Published April 28, 2017
George Soros gave $36M to groups behind People’s Climate March
The People's Climate March scheduled for Saturday has a powerful billionaire behind it: Democratic Party donor George Soros. Published April 28, 2017
Arkansas executions halted due to lack of drugs
The final execution in Arkansas's condensed April timetable was scheduled for Thursday night, but it could be months or even years before the state is able to carry out another one. Published April 27, 2017
Kenneth Williams executed in Arkansas
Arkansas executed late Thursday its fourth inmate in eight days, bringing to a close an unprecedented death-penalty odyssey driven by the looming expiration of a key lethal-injection drug. Published April 27, 2017
Congressional Israel Victory Caucus’ launch by Republicans reinforces support for Israel
Republicans fortified their growing bond with Israel by launching Thursday the Congressional Israel Victory Caucus, a coalition aimed at promoting widespread recognition of the Jewish state's right to exist as a predicate to peace. Published April 27, 2017
Portland protesters call for reinstating parade cancelled over threat of protests
Portland "antifascist" groups have called for bringing back Saturday's rose parade, even though fears of violence from left-wing protesters are what prompted organizers to nix the popular event in the first place. Published April 27, 2017
Portland parade cancelled amid threats to Republicans
Protesters in Portland, Oregon, have gone from blocking streets and disrupting city council meetings to threatening to rough up Republicans, and James Buchal for one is sick of it. Published April 26, 2017