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Lansing, Michigan mdash; A Republican state lawmaker will be subject to a sexual harassment investigation for telling a young female reporter she could have a lot of fun with a group of high school boys visiting the Michigan Capitol, legislative leaders said Wednesday. Michigan State Sen. Pete Lucido WLNS-TV State Senator Pete Lucido, 59, of Macomb County s Shelby Township, issued a brief apology earlier in the day, after the Michigan Advance journalist published a report detailing their interaction outside the Senate chamber on Tuesday. Allison Donahue, 22, said she asked Lucido for an interview to discuss his participation in a Faceb stanley cup ook group that was shut down after some members advocated violence against female Democrats. He said he could talk after honoring roughly 30 students from De La Salle Collegiate, an all-boys Catholic high school in suburban Detroit from which Lucido graduated. You should hang stanley cup aroun vaso stanley d! You could have a lot of fun with these boys, or they could have a lot of fun with you, he said. The teens laughed, according to Donahue s first-person account in the Advance, a nonprofit news site that covers politics and policy.She wrote that his comments were belittling and came from a place of power. After the interview, she said, she told him his comment was unprofessional and that he would not have said it to a Mysi Wright Uproar Boosts Clinton Confidence
CBS News Come November, voters will decide whether President Obama deserves another four years in office. Should voters make that decision based on his performance in his first term, it s doubtful they ll grant him a second term, conservative Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan said Monday on CBS This Morning. People are going to look at the last three years and say, okay, we know what that was. If you want more of that, you can rehire, re-elect the fellow who s the lead garrafinhas stanley er then, she said. Noonan conceded that Mr. Obama came into office under terrible conditions, with an economic crisis and two wars under way. However, she added that he won the 2008 election by 9.5 million votes, was enormously popular, and had the benefit of Democratic majorities in both the House and the Senate. He had the wind at his back, she said. He could do anything, plus an air of crisis to push things forward. Some people look at what he did and say, He didn t do the right thing. Didn t help enough. Former De copo stanley mocratic Sen. Bill Bradley noted that Mr. Obama acted very decisively on the challenges before him, such as the wars and the recession. Bradley said Mr. Obama didn t get as much as he wanted out of his first term because of th stanley cup e role of money in politics. I think it is the Washington club and money that has prevented him from achieving, what he set out to achieve in the fullest sense of the word, even though he has made a lot of
Basking in the glow of sweepin stanley cup g primary victories across five states in the Northeast, GOP front-runner Donald Trump, delivered his first major foreign policy speec stanley polska h in Washington on Wedne stanley cup sday. It was filled with broad, grandiose pronouncements with little detail, but gave some insight into what foreign affairs would look like in a Trump administration. We re getting out of the nation building business, Trump told a room, filled with some members of Trump s foreign policy team - and even a former presidential candidate, former Virginia governor Jim Gilmore. One of the members of Trump s team, Whaled Phares. told the Associated Press beforehand that the speech would have no details. Trump barely mentioned his plan that sent shockwaves through the 2016 race in the fall, when he proposed banning all Muslims from entering the country. In Wednesday s speech, he called it pause for reassessment. He blasted President Barack Obama s foreign policy as having no vision, no purpose, no strategy. How would Ronald Reagan feel about Trump 09:38 Trump said he had a message for ISIS: Their days are numbered. I won t tell them where and I won t tell them how. We must as, a nation, be more unpredictable. But they re going to be gone. And soon. Whether this ap Yvtg Obama releases March Madness bracket, taking Duke over UNC
She s been criticized as a carpetbagger who never lived in New York before, but Hillary Rodham Clinton has gotten a higher percentage of her itemized Senate campaign donations from New Yorkers this year than rival Rudy Giuliani, according to a newspaper report Monday.The Albany Times Union analyz stanley drink bottle ed campaign finance rep stanley flask orts filed during the first three months of this year and found Democrat Clinton received 51 percent of her itemized donations of $200 or mo stanley thermos mug re from New Yorkers. The Republican New York City mayor received 31 percent of those donations from New Yorkers.Senate candidates must itemize donations of $200 or more on their campaign filings. The records provide the donor s address. Giuliani campaign manager Bruce Teitelbaum said the analysis was fundamentally flawed. He noted that an analysis of last year s fund-raising by the Washington-based Center for Responsive Politics found 56 percent of the first lady s contributions came from outside New York, while 44 percent of the mayor s donations were from non-New Yorkers.Teitelbaum also said the mayor s fund-raising effort early this year concentrated on direct-mail appeals that tended to focus on non-New Yorkers. The Clinton campaign used the analysis to hammer home the idea the first lady is spending more time on the campaign trail talking about Senate issues than Giuliani is. It reflects the fact that Hillary has been extensively traveling all across the state, running a po
Gjxx Clinton Joins Opposition To Mukasey
Lansing, Michigan mdash; A Republican state lawmaker will be subject to a sexual harassment investigation for telling a young female reporter she could have a lot of fun with a group of high school boys visiting the Michigan Capitol, legislative leaders said Wednesday. Michigan State Sen. Pete Lucido WLNS-TV State Senator Pete Lucido, 59, of Macomb County s Shelby Township, issued a brief apology earlier in the day, after the Michigan Advance journalist published a report detailing their interaction outside the Senate chamber on Tuesday. Allison Donahue, 22, said she asked Lucido for an interview to discuss his participation in a Faceb stanley cup ook group that was shut down after some members advocated violence against female Democrats. He said he could talk after honoring roughly 30 students from De La Salle Collegiate, an all-boys Catholic high school in suburban Detroit from which Lucido graduated. You should hang stanley cup aroun vaso stanley d! You could have a lot of fun with these boys, or they could have a lot of fun with you, he said. The teens laughed, according to Donahue s first-person account in the Advance, a nonprofit news site that covers politics and policy.She wrote that his comments were belittling and came from a place of power. After the interview, she said, she told him his comment was unprofessional and that he would not have said it to a Mysi Wright Uproar Boosts Clinton Confidence
CBS News Come November, voters will decide whether President Obama deserves another four years in office. Should voters make that decision based on his performance in his first term, it s doubtful they ll grant him a second term, conservative Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan said Monday on CBS This Morning. People are going to look at the last three years and say, okay, we know what that was. If you want more of that, you can rehire, re-elect the fellow who s the lead garrafinhas stanley er then, she said. Noonan conceded that Mr. Obama came into office under terrible conditions, with an economic crisis and two wars under way. However, she added that he won the 2008 election by 9.5 million votes, was enormously popular, and had the benefit of Democratic majorities in both the House and the Senate. He had the wind at his back, she said. He could do anything, plus an air of crisis to push things forward. Some people look at what he did and say, He didn t do the right thing. Didn t help enough. Former De copo stanley mocratic Sen. Bill Bradley noted that Mr. Obama acted very decisively on the challenges before him, such as the wars and the recession. Bradley said Mr. Obama didn t get as much as he wanted out of his first term because of th stanley cup e role of money in politics. I think it is the Washington club and money that has prevented him from achieving, what he set out to achieve in the fullest sense of the word, even though he has made a lot of