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New York Times: Joe Biden's 'Tactile Style of Retail Politicking' Taboo in '#MeToo Era' | Breitbart

posted onApril 3, 2019
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Biden has not yet declared that he is running, but he is expected to jump into the race soon, and currently leads in many polls of Democratic primary voters. The Times notes the emergence of a nickname for Biden on the Internet — “Creepy Uncle Joe” — and explains (original link): The Times article mentions Biden’s latest accuser, Caitlyn Caruso, who said Biden touched her on her thigh during an event on sexual assault at the University of Nevada Las Vegas when she was a student there in 2

Woman Accuses Biden of Inappropriate Behavior at Sexual Assault Event

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Former college student and sexual assault survivor Caitlyn Caruso told the Times that Biden rested his hand on her thigh at an event on sexual assault at the University of Nevada and hugged her “just a little bit too long.” Biden attended an event in 2016 at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas with Lady Gaga, who performed her Oscar-nominated song about sexual assault, “Til it Happens t

Exclusive: Tom Cotton Urges IRS to Investigate SPLC's Tax-Exempt Status

posted onApril 3, 2019
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Cotton argues that a series of recent reports regarding the leftist group’s patently political activities are troubling, and in a letter to the head of the IRS provided to Breitbart News exclusively ahead of its public release questions whether these actions warrant removal of the group’s status as a nonprofit organization. “I am writing to urge you to investigate whether the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) should retain its classification as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization,” Cotton wrote in the Tuesday letter to IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig.

Former Mass. AG Martha Coakley joins e-cigarette company JUUL - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 3, 2019
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Martha Coakley, who developed a reputation as a fierce consumer advocate as attorney general of Massachusetts, has taken a full-time job with Juul Labs, the e-cigarette giant that has been slammed by regulators and health advocates for allegedly promoting teen vaping. Coakley, who was most recently a lawyer and lobbyist at Foley Hoag, will join Juul’s government affairs team in mid-April, according to the San Francisco-based company. She has been consulting for Juul for several months.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 3, 2019
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The councilor is the latest incumbent to step down from a council that’s already in the midst of a major membership shift.   Trump abandons plan for pre-election vote on health care after talking to McConnell  The city will direct $15 million from next year’s budget into a fund that will be used over the next five years to fund high-quality seats for approximately 750 youngsters, Mayor Walsh said.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 3, 2019
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JOAN VENNOCHI I believe Lucy Flores, but does that make Joe Biden unfit to be president?   EDITORIAL CARTOON | DAN WASSERMAN Call it a healthcare gap, if you will.   The Globe interviewed DNC Chairman Tom Perez when he spoke Monday at Brandeis University.  The councilor is the latest incumbent to step down from a council that’s already in the midst of a major membership shift.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 3, 2019
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JOAN VENNOCHI I believe Lucy Flores, but does that make Joe Biden unfit to be president?   EDITORIAL CARTOON | DAN WASSERMAN Call it a healthcare gap, if you will.   The Globe interviewed DNC Chairman Tom Perez when he spoke Monday at Brandeis University.  The councilor is the latest incumbent to step down from a council that’s already in the midst of a major membership shift.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 3, 2019
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JOAN VENNOCHI I believe Lucy Flores, but does that make Joe Biden unfit to be president?   EDITORIAL CARTOON | DAN WASSERMAN Call it a healthcare gap, if you will.   The Globe interviewed DNC Chairman Tom Perez when he spoke Monday at Brandeis University.  The councilor is the latest incumbent to step down from a council that’s already in the midst of a major membership shift.

Pelosi: Accusations against Biden don't disqualify him | TheHill

posted onApril 2, 2019
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Speaker MORE should “not at all” disqualify him from the 2020 race. “No. No, I do not,” Pelosi told reporters when asked if she thinks the allegations from two women are disqualifying.  “I don’t think that this disqualifies him from being president,” she said while walking to the House chamber.