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The problem with political discourse today is that the parties can t even agree on the facts, opines comedian Roy Wood Jr., a longtime correspondent for The Daily Show. Politics is very much like sports...if we can t both agree that it was a fumble, we can t even talk about whether or not it was a good game, Wood said. You feel like sometimes you re arguing with a bunch of referees when it comes to politics in this country. He talked with CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett for this week s episode of The Takeout podcast. Listen to this episode on ART19 Wood also takes issue with the linguistic evolution of the word woke and how it s been weaponized by figures on the right to represent anything they disagree with. The word has been generalized stanley flasche now, Wood said. To me, woke just means someone who cares. Your eyes are open. The word woke, like the term cancel culture, has its roots in Black culture, but has stanley cup been used by many on th stanley cup e right to become a derisive catchall phrase for left-wing ideology. Wood mocked the use of the phrase the woke left. It s like decency has somehow been assigned to a particular party, Wood said. Advocating against police brutality, for example, is not woke, Wood argued. It s decency. I don t like the way the word is thrown around, Wood said. It s the same way that Black Lives Matter was rolled into this bur Udlv Poll: Donald Trump leads big in New York primary
This story was written by Hailey Branson, Oklahoma DailyImpeachment proceedings against State Auditor and Inspector Jeff McMahan will take longer than expected, the chairman of a special House of Representatives impeachment committee said Tuesday. It looks unlikely to me that we ll actually be able to bring the articles of impeachment to stanley sverige the House floor before the end of session, said Rep. Rex Duncan, R-Sand Springs, who heads the eight-person investigative committee, consisting of four Republicans and four Democrats.On Feb. stanley cup 19, the House unanimously passed a resolution to begin impeachment proceedings against McMahan, who was indicted by a federal grand jury in January on nine counts of conspiracy, mail fraud, racketeering and bribery in federal court along with his wife Lori, according to Duncan. The McMahans, who pleaded not guilty, will have a federal trial in the first week of June.McMahan, a Democrat, stopped going to work at the Capitol in January and turned over his office s operations to Assistant State Auditor Michelle Day, Duncan said. Though absent from office, McMahan will continue to receive his $109,250 annual salary, according to Rep. Mike Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City.Reynolds, who drafted the original resolution calling for the investigation of McMah stanley cup an, recently sought an opinion from Attorney General Drew Edmondson regarding McMahan s pay.Released Monday, the opinion also stated a state-elected official cannot be r
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By Anthony Salvanto, Jennifer De Pinto, Sarah Dutton and Fred Backus As President Obama prepares to give his last State of the Union address, the country is split on his job performance: 46 percent of Americans approve, while 47 percent disapprove. His approval rating has hovered in the low to mid-40s for most of his second term, although at the onset a slim majority approved of the job he was doing as president. stanley water bottle Perhaps not surprisingly, most Democrats approve of the job Mr. Obama is doing, while most Republicans disapprove including three in four who disapprove strongly . After seven years in office, 52 percent of Americans say President Obama s performance in offi stanley cup ce has been about what they expected, but 31 percent feel his performance ha stanley website s been worse. Few - even among Democrats -- say he has exceeded their expectations. Americans remain pessimistic about the direction of the country. Just 27 percent think the country is headed in the right direction, while two-thirds think it is off on the wrong track. These views have been fairly consistent for the past few years and were actually more negative before Mr. Obama assumed office. In October 2008, amid the financial collapse and just before the presidential election, only 7 percent of Americans said the country was headed in the right direction - the lowest recorded in CBS News Polls.How to watch the State of the Union 2016 Today, most Republicans 91 percent think the cou Vima Probe shows inadequate review in Ted Stevens case
Updated 3:44 p.m. ETA senior administration official said this afternoon that President Barack Obama will tell the American people Tuesday night that U.S. troops will start leaving Afghanistan in July 2011, before the end of his first term. The official stressed, however, that the date marks the beginning of a process that does not have a defined endpoint. The full withdrawal of troops, the official said, will depend on conditions on the ground. The rough outlines of a withdrawal plan will be part of the revamped Afghanistan strategy that Mr. Obama is announcing in a speech from West Point at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time. He will tell Americans he i stanley cup s sending 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan over the next six months, an accelerated war escalation that would have the first Marines there as early as Christmas, senior administration officials said.With the full complement of troops to be deployed by next summer, the heightened pace of Mr. Obama s military deployment in the 8-year-old war would appear to match the 2007 troop surge in Iraq, stanley cups uk which rushed 20,000 combat forces to quell violence there. The Afghan surge would similarly aim to reverse Taliban gains and secure population centers in the volatile south and east parts of the country. stanley hrnek In his prime-time speech to the nation, Mr. Obama will tie the escalation to an exit strategy, laying out a rough timeframe for when the main U.S. military mission would end, and outline plans to acceler
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Former President Jimmy Carter faces his greatest enemy: cancer. Worldwide support is pouring in for the 90-year-old Nobel laureate.Mr. Carter revealed Wednesday the disease is spreading through his body. President Jimmy Carter s Note to Self 04:26 Among Mr. Carter s well-wishers was President Obama. He called the nation s 39th chief executive late Wednesday to wish him a full and speedy recovery, but at this point, the extent and exact nature of Mr. Carter s cancer is still unknow stanley cup usa n. Ever since leaving the White House in 1981, the former-president-turned-international-humanitarian appeared to be a man full of energy and vitality. So despite Mr. Carter s advanced age of 90, his announ stanley quencher cement of a health crisis cam stanley romania e as a shock to many. In a statement posted to The Carter Center website, Mr. Carter writes: Recent liver surgery revealed that I have cancer that now is in other parts of my body. I will be rearranging my schedule as necessary so I can undergo treatment by physicians at Emory Healthcare. Three months ago, Mr. Carter cut short a visit to Guyana to observe elections there due to a bad cold. Early last week, he revealed he had surgery to remove a small mass from his liver. Mr. Obama issued a statement saying, Michelle and I send our best wishe Tjii John Conyers, longtime congressman, has died at age 90
By CBSNews political analyst Samuel J. BestA key factor in President Bush s win over John Kerry in the presidential election was Mr. Bush s ability to reverse the traditional advantage the Democratic Party has held among elderly voters.Bush initiatives targeting seniors, from the repeal of the federal estate tax to the creation of a Medicare prescription drug benefit, appear to have made a favorable impression on them. Mr. Bush received support from 53 percent of voters 60 and over, compared to 46 percent for Kerry, according to CBS News exit poll data.[The CBS Ne stanley mug ws exit polls were conducted by Edison/Mitofsky for the National Election Pool. Results are based on 13,531 voters exiting the polls across the nation, and have a margin of error of two percentage points.] In the last three elections, voters 60 and over supported the Democratic nominee. Bill Clinton held a 12-point advantage over Mr. Bush s father, and a four-point advantage over Bob Dole. Al Gore received 51 percent of the senior vote t stanley thermoskannen o Mr. Bush s 47 percent.Moreover, many of the key swing states broke according to seniors preferences. In Florida, Ohio, and Colorado where Mr. Bush received support from a majority of seniors, he won. Conversely, in the battleground sta stanley thermobecher tes of Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Minnesota, where Mr. Bush failed to secure a majority of seniors, he lost. Nationwide, seniors thought highly of Mr. Bush. Fifty-five percent of voters sixty and over
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Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo grille stanley quencher d on Capitol Hill over COVID nursing home deaths Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo grilled on Capitol Hill over COVID nursing home deaths 02:42 Was stanley cup hington mdash; Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is set to testify publicly before a Republican-led House subcommittee next week on his administration s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in nursing homes, the panel announced on Tuesday.Cuomo s administration has faced significant criticism for how it handled nursing home residents who contracted COVID-19 in the early months of the pandemic. New York mandated in March 2020 that nursing homes must admit patients who tested positive for COVID. The administration was later accused of underreporting deaths in nursing homes, including by New York Attorney General Letitia James, who released a 2021 report asserting that the state may have undercounted COVID-19 deaths in nursing home patients by as much as 50%. Andrew Cuomo owes answers to the 15,000 families who lost loved ones in New York s nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic, the chairman of the select subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic, Rep. Brad Wenstrup, said in a statement. Former Gov stanley thermos . Andrew Cuomo speaks to reporters following a closed-door interview with the House Oversight and A Cmuj Romney says his conservatism will shine through at CPAC
Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry faulted President Bush on Friday for pursuing Saddam Hussein instead of Sept. 11 mastermind Osama bin Laden, a choice Kerry contended had made defeating terrorism more difficult. The invasion of Iraq was a pr stanley quencher ofound diversion from the battle against our greatest enemy, a stanley cups uk l Qaeda, Kerry said in a speech at Temple University. There s just no question about it. The president s misjudgment, miscalculation and mismanagement of the war in Iraq all make the war on terror harder to win. Kerry said Iraq has become a haven for terrorists since the war, and he offered a detailed strategy to contain terrorism while drawing a sharp distinction between his and the president s views on national security. George Bush made Saddam Hussein the priority. I would have made Osama bin Laden the priority, Kerry said. I will finish t stanley borraccia he job in Iraq and I will refocus our energies on the real war on terror. Kerry vowed to fight a tougher, smarter, more effective war on terror as he proposed policies aimed at denying individuals and groups the ability to organize and attack. He said he would build a better military and intelligence apparatus to go after enemies, deny terrorists weapons and financing, move against worldwide terrorist havens and recruitment centers, and promote freedom and democracy in Muslim nations. The Bush-Cheney campaign said the president is already following that course. He is copying t
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