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Ana Navarro Pans Joe Biden for Not Running More Impassioned Campaign: ‘Giving Me Jeb Bush Acid Reflux’ (Mediaite)
CNN commentator Ana Navarro isn’t particularly enthused with Joe Biden‘s 2020 campaign so far, and she thinks the former vice president really needs to turn up the heat if he wants to stand a chance against President Donald Trump.
Navarro was on New Day for a conversation on CNN’s polling data showing Biden still in the lead among Democratic voters while the field grows increasingly close for the second place slot. As the panel dissected the implications of their findings from Iowa, Navarro noted that Biden’s competitors are actively working to make inroads with voters and with the media, yet she doesn’t see a similar effort from the ex-veep and his team. [Read More]
Why is Bryan Cranston apologizing for being old and white? (Washington Examiner)
The Left has put some of its most vocal adherents in an awkward position.
If you can claim minority status, you are free to celebrate your achievements, such as Ali Stroker, who won a Tony Award on Sunday for her role in “Oklahoma!” and made history by accepting it in a wheelchair. [Read More]
President Donald Trump confirmed on Monday that additional tariffs on Chinese goods will be levied if Chinese President Xi Jinping does not attend this month’s G-20 meeting.
When asked during a telephone interview if that means the new tariffs would go into effect immediately, Trump told CNBC’s Becky Quick, “Yes, it would.” [Read More]
Trump claims undisclosed component to US-Mexico migrant deal, Mexico contradicts him (ABC News)
President Donald Trump on Monday claimed that there is another, secret component to the migration deal with Mexico that will be revealed “in the not too distant future,” but Mexico’s foreign minister contradicted him. [Read More]
‘Adulting’ classes a good idea (The Winchester Sun)
Recently, there are have been several news stories circulating about a new kind of curriculum being taught in schools around the U.S., including some in Kentucky.
Many schools are now adding classes aimed at demystifying “adulting” for students.
Most recently we read about “adulting” classes taught at Fern Creek High School in Louisville. According to WAVE 3, “seniors take three days and learn basic household tasks, life skills, how insurance works, and how to save money for retirement, among other things.” [Read More]