Donald H. Harrison

Trumpism looks like mainstream conservatism so far

The prevailing opinion on President-elect Donald Trump is that he’s unpredictable, a man of no fixed views who transcends traditional notions of right and left. “Donald Trump is post-ideological,” Trump’s campaign pollster, Tony Fabrizio, said at a Harvard University conference last week. With Trump, “you will have no idea each morning what’s going to happen,” […]

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USA

Search for remains ends at Oakland warehouse with fire death toll at 36

The search for remains at the scene of the deadly Ghost Ship warehouse fire in Oakland, Calif., has concluded, leaving the death toll at 36, officials said Wednesday. “We are not going to find more victims in the fire,” said Sgt. Ray Kelly, a spokesman for the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office. Although the search for

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USA

China warns US over Taiwan leader’s ‘tricks’ with planned visit

China has accused Taiwan’s president of seeking to use a planned stopover in the United States to undermine Beijing. It comes as Tsai Ing-wen’s controversial phone call to Donald Trump continues to cause rancour. China regards the self-governing island of Taiwan as a rogue province, and in Beijing the Chinese foreign ministry seized on the

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International, USA

Chicago Mayor Emanuel has ‘very good’ meeting with Trump in New York

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel met with President-Elect Donald Trump in New York on Wednesday morning, using the discussion to urge Trump to reconsider his positions on immigration. During his 45-minute meeting with the president-elect in his personal office high above Manhattan in Trump Tower, Emanuel hand-delivered a letter from the mayors of some of the

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USA

Thai prime minister: “no exception” for BBC on royal insults

Bangkok (dpa) – Thai prime minister Prayut Chan-ocha said in a press conference Wednesday there is no exception for British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in regards to being prosecuted for lese-majesty after the broadcaster published online a controversial biography on Thailand’s new King Rama X. “If they have an office in Thailand and there are Thai

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International

What are Obama’s intentions toward Israel?

By Edwin Black   Anxiety continues to roil through the pro-Israel world over a possible last-minute political move by the Obama administration that could permanently alter the Israeli-Palestinian geo-political landscape. Forty-eight hours after the November 8 election, I flew to South Florida for a series of lectures and briefings organized by StandWithUs, NOVA Southeast University

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Edwin Black, International, Middle East, USA

‘Hail Trump’ salute recalls a powerful message of hate

By Stephanie Schorow, Adjunct Professor of Professional Writing, Regis College, Regis College. During a Nov. 22 celebration of Donald Trump’s election triumph, members of a far-right organization, the National Policy Institute, were filmed extending a stiff arm in the iconic “Heil Hitler” salute of Nazi Germany. Ensuring there would be no mistaking the gesture, National

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USA

The Lobbying Campaign Behind Trump’s Taiwan Phone Call

President-elect Donald Trump’s phone call with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen broke a decades-long U.S. policy of avoiding direct contact between the U.S. government and Taiwanese leaders. Trump supporters said his maverick foreign policy instincts prompted the call; detractors accused him of rashly provoking China (which doesn’t recognize the Taiwanese government, and considers the Island to

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International, USA