mike pence
- bs-ed-op-0623-goldberg-media-20190621. TEXT: Jonah Goldberg: Media shout "Racist!" when talking about the GOP but whisper "It's complicated" about Dems.
- Vice President Mike Pence is scheduled to attend the Maryland Republican Party's annual "Red, White and Blue" dinner.
- By telling embassies not to fly pride flag, U.S. misses an opportunity to be a beacon of freedom and equality around the world.
- E.R. Shipp gets it exactly right - military lives matter and liars in high office dishonor their memory.
- Vice President Mike Pence visited Baltimore on Wednesday, presenting an award to an Annapolis man at a conference of Hispanic law enforcement officials before touring the local office of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
- Vice President Mike Pence is scheduled to speak at an annual Maryland Republican Party dinner in June.
- Vice President Mike Pence's chilly reception in Europe should have come as no surprise, says Rachel Marsden.
- Vice President Mike Pence will visit the Port of Baltimore on Friday to see technology that customs agents use to scan shipping containers, trucks, rail cars and cargo for illegal narcotics and weapons, the White House says.
- The temporary deal to reopen the government doesn't mean federal employees — and the rest of us — are out of the woods yet.
- Susan Burdette was elected, by her fellow commissioners, to her fourth year as chair of the Bel Air town board, and Brendan Hopkins to a second year as vice chair Monday evening.
- On both sides, our democratic norms aren't being destroyed so much as turned into cudgels, says Jonah Goldberg.
- Ask senior Trump officials if they agree with the observations contained in the New York Times op-ed - that's more important than who spilled the beans.
- One thing I am still sure of about journalism is that it is supposed to clarify not confuse citizens looking for information they can trust. This anonymous op-edit piece massively adds to the cesspool of confusion about the most important story in our lives: the Trump presidency and truth.
- Examples of media bias, whether in the way stories are covered, or ignored, are legion, says Cal Thomas.
- In the old language of the 1963 Cuban Missile Crisis, President Donald Trump "has just blinked" regarding the planned meeting with North Korea dicatator Kim Jong Un. In President John F. Kennedy's day, a nuclear exchange with the Soviet Union was avoided. This time, who knows?
- Maryland became the 11th state to ban conversion therapy for LGBT youth on Tuesday as Gov. Larry Hogan signed legislation passed earlier this year. He gave one of the ceremonial bill-signing pens to Del. Meagan Simonaire, a Republican who came out as bisexual and urged colleagues to pass the bill.
- The results of the primaries in North Carolina, Indiana, Ohio and West Virginia offer important insight into the political landscape and the American future. The expected Democratic landslide this November is now no longer assured.
- Baltimore native Jamie McCourt was sworn in as the U.S. ambassador to France and Monaco at the White House on Monday, a White House official said.
- When did sexual misconduct become a partisan issue? Oh, right, only when it’s the other side’s guy that is accused.
- With abundant displays of general dysfunction and specific allegations of sexual assault and harassment becoming pervasive in Washington, it is worth
- Whether Donald Trump or Mike Pence is president, the Koch brothers are in charge, says David Horsey.
- "Colin Kaepernick didn't take a knee for the NFL, but about police brutality. You have to do it for Trayvon [Martin], Freddie Gray, Eric Gardner. That’s what the dialogue is about.”
- Vice President Pence said he left the Colts - 49ers game because the players disrespected, “our soldiers, our flag, our national anthem.”
- Trump reinvents time with Puerto Rico storm damage - or how 'every step of the way' just ran out of steps.
- A series of letters to the Times (including by Haven Shoemaker and Neil Ege) have offered commentary on the qualities of respect to veterans that may be
- Walking out of 49ers game was a political stunt - just like NFL players Pence sought to criticize.
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- Yumi Hogan will launch an art therapy program at the University of Maryland Children's Hospital to help young patients deal with the emotional haul that comes with
- The new U.S. Surgeon General, Jerome Adams, grew up in rural Maryland and was Meyerhoff Scholar at University of Maryland Baltimore County before he began his medical career.
- John Culleton opinion column: We face a bunch of crises, and we can’t afford to let political cant or prized mythology prevent us from taking effective action against all of them.
- The ball is now in Congress’ court and the nation is eagerly awaiting some cooperation between the parties which will lead to a positive outcome.
- Reviving their touch-and-go effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Senate Republicans narrowly agreed Tuesday to begin debate on an undefined health care
- Representatives from Heath’s Crab Pots in Crisfield will be on hand at the White House on Monday for an event touting American made products and manufacturing, officials said.
- Donald Trump's presidency cries out for deeper scrutiny by the mainstream news media he so defensively demeans as a generator of fake news, says Jules Witcover.
- After weeks of closed-door deliberations on their version of Obamacare repeal and replacement bill, Senate Republicans and Majority Leader Mitch McConnell are peddling it to a reluctant flock.
- Trump has filled his administration with people more loyal to him than they are to America.
- President Donald J. Trump appeared to confirm Friday that he is under investigation for obstruction of justice and seemed to use a social media posting to criticize Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein.
- This week, we highlight not so much an alternative fact but an alternative universe: Donald Trump's cabinet meeting.
- Naval Academy professor: Do we need a strong military? Of course. But it can't be strong if a tiny clique of graduates from expensive and largely ceremonial military academies believe themselves superior to other officers, the enlisted and the taxpayers they are paid to defend.
- There is no room across our broad spectrum of political beliefs for those who stifle discourse and thwart First Amendment rights. The epidemic of outrageous
- Vowing that the Trump administration would "rebuild the military," Vice President Mike Pence told the Naval Academy's graduating class on Friday that they should be confident their commander in chief would have their support as they begin a career of service.
- Trump may leave the presidency but the prospect of a Pence administration offers no comfort
- Pence's cautious approach to Donald Trump may be a combination of ambition and patience
- I've been opposed to President Trump since he first announced he was running for the office. I disliked his ideas and thought he was ill-prepared for the job.
- Robert Reich lays out a roadmap to impeach Donald Trump.
- The ouster of FBI director is full of White House lies, justifications and obfuscation designed to distract the public from an egregious abuse of power.
- President Trump's outreach to historically black colleges and universities hits an embarrassing snag
- President Donald Trump's desperate need to put up something on the legislative scoreboard after his dismal first 100 days in office was evident in the Republicans' heavily orchestrated celebration after the House passed their hastily cobbled-together Republican repeal and replacement of Obamacare.
- The current tension between the U.S. and North Korea could quickly spiral downward, says Cal Thomas.
- President Donald Trump's rather casual commitment to the responsibilities of his office continues to be problematic, says Jules Witcover.