Valerie Richardson
Articles by Valerie Richardson
Colorado GOP tries to ban ‘welfare for weed’ against Democrats’ wishes
Everyone in Colorado from Republicans to marijuana moguls wants to stop welfare cash from being used to buy recreational pot, but standing in their way are the state's formidable legislative Democrats Published February 8, 2015
Massachusetts, Maryland most Democratic states; Wyoming, Utah most Republican
It turns out the conventional wisdom is right: Massachusetts and Maryland rank as the nation's most Democratic states, while the most Republican states are Wyoming and Utah. Published February 4, 2015
Obama-linked group files complaint against Netanyahu party, alleges ‘incitement’
A campaign organization guided by a top Obama political strategist and working to defeat Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has filed a police complaint alleging "incitement" against his ruling Likud party. Published February 4, 2015
Hillary Clinton, Obama entangled in vaccines debate as old comments resurface
Democrats were gleeful when Republicans Chris Christie and Rand Paul got tangled this week in the debate over the Disneyland measles outbreak, until similar words from the pasts of President Obama and 2016 front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton came out. Published February 3, 2015
Peter Kirsanow of U.S. Commission on Civil Rights fights bigotry of good intentions
Thirteen years ago liberals fought to keep Peter Kirsanow off the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, a legal brouhaha that went all the way to the Supreme Court. Published February 1, 2015
Benjamin Netanyahu rivals accused of taking illegal U.S. campaign finance dollars
President Obama's strained relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took another hit Sunday amid reports from Israel that a former Obama political strategist is working to unseat Mr. Netanyahu in the March election. Published February 1, 2015
Loretta Lynch’s hard-line stance on marijuana is making Colorado sweat
Nobody in the Colorado marijuana industry is panicking, but those involved are sweating a little over the hard line taken by Loretta Lynch, President Obama's pick to be the next attorney general, on legalization during this week's Senate confirmation hearing. Published February 1, 2015
Ayotte blasts ‘politically correct’ White House for refusal to call out Islamic extremism
Sen. Kelly Ayotte calls out the Obama administration for refusing to identify enemy combatants in the Middle East as Islamic extremists. Published February 1, 2015
John McCain: U.S., Israeli relations have ‘never been worse’
The relationship between the United States and Israel has “never been worse” than it is now under the Obama administration, says Sen. John McCain. Published February 1, 2015
Mike Huckabee tells critics to lighten up over Megyn Kelly ‘trashy’ interview
Mike Huckabee says critics need to get a sense of humor about his tongue-in-cheek interview with Fox News host Megyn Kelly over New Yorkers and profanity. Published February 1, 2015
Obama AG pick Lynch harshes vibe in pro-pot states
States that have legalized or are considering legalizing recreational marijuana use butted heads continually with Attorney General Eric Holder Jr., who refused to relax stricter federal laws against pot use. Judging from this week's performance, the fight won’t end if Loretta Lynch, President Obama's pick to succeed Mr. Holder, is confirmed by the Senate. Published January 30, 2015
Fracking, Colorado liberals make peace, reject drilling permit moratorium
The U.S. oil and gas industry, under siege from plunging world prices and climate change fears, notched a much-needed win this week in an unlikely place: liberal Boulder County, Colorado. Published January 28, 2015
Georgetown investments panel refuses to dump all fossil-fuel firms
A Georgetown University panel has come out in favor of divesting from coal but not all fossil fuels, rejecting a student proposal that called for the university to pull its investments from the top 200 oil, gas and coal companies. Published January 28, 2015
Boulder County town rejects drilling ban in latest defeat for Colo. anti-fracking forces
The oil and gas industry, under siege from OPEC and the climate-change movement, notched a much-needed win late Tuesday in an unlikely location: liberal Boulder County, Colorado. Published January 28, 2015
‘American Sniper’ smashes box office records, ignites culture war
The blockbuster "American Sniper" has opened up another front in the culture war, triggering a media firefight between liberals who have denounced the film as glorifying killing or whitewashing the Iraq war and conservatives who have embraced its patriotic hero. Published January 27, 2015
Patriots deflated balls, Bill Belichick and Tom Brady knew it: poll
Most of those who plan to watch the Super Bowl say they believe the New England Patriots deflated the footballs in the AFC championship game, and they also believe that coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady knew about it. Published January 27, 2015
Rush Limbaugh calls ‘American Sniper’ success an ‘extension of November elections’
Rush Limbaugh described the success of the movie “American Sniper” as “an extension of the November elections,” saying the film’s enormous box-office earnings are an expression of the public’s support for pro-American values. Published January 26, 2015
Kirsten Gillibrand blasted for decision to invite Columbia ‘mattress girl’ to SOTU
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand is coming under fire for hosting at the State of the Union address Emma Sulkowicz, the Columbia University student known as "mattress girl," whose anti-rape campaign against a fellow student has been criticized as harassment. Published January 26, 2015
UCLA defends Muslim call to prayer as one-time event
UCLA is under fire for sounding a public call to Muslim prayer, but a campus official says it was a one-time event conducted by students hosting a weekend conference. Published January 23, 2015
Tom Steyer won’t run to replace retiring Barbara Boxer
San Francisco billionaire Tom Steyer announced Thursday that he will not run for the California Senate seat being vacated by Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer, saying that he wants to focus his efforts on electing a Democratic president in 2016. Published January 22, 2015