Category: Chloe Sommers

Democratic Debate Paints Clinton as ‘Experienced’ and Sanders ‘Narrow’

On the heels of a loss in New Hampshire, Hillary Clinton came out in attack mode against Bernie Sanders in the PBS 2016 Democratic debate in Milwaukee on Thursday evening. “Secretary Clinton, you’re not in the White House yet,” said Sanders. “His government would be 40 percent bigger,” Clinton answered for Sanders to the question, “how much bigger would the… Read more →

Bowing out: Fiorina and Christie Call it Quits for 2016

Following poor performances in the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary, Republican presidential hopefuls Gov. Chris Christie and Carly Fiorina have decided to call it quits. Officially suspended, it’s typical for presidential drop-outs to first announce they are suspending their campaign – this gives them time to tie loose ends on the business and management side of things.  It’s… Read more →

CNN Layoffs for International Newsgathering

CNN’s SVP of International Newsgathering, Deborah Rayner, announced layoffs for the International desk at CNN. This week the bad news was announced but a decision this big is not solely up to Rayner, it’s likely just another ‘restructuring’ under the reign of Jeff Zucker, President of CNN Worldwide since January 1st, 2013. According to sources, the ‘restructuring’ at the Cable News… Read more →

Nationalism Prevails in Granite State GOP Primary

The results are in and first-in-the-nation-primary went to business mogul Donald Trump. It’s a sign of the Republican times – conservatives in New Hampshire don’t think America is great and are looking for this Chief Executive Officer to be their next Commander-in-Chief. The public opinion polls proved to be true – Donald Trump won the Granite State’s primary on Tuesday… Read more →

It’s Healthy to Ask Questions: A Rabbi Explains Why Cannabis and Judaism Go Together

If there’s one thing I know for sure about being Jewish, it’s that we like to ask questions. Want to be a Jew? We’ll ask you why. On the Passover holiday, we have the same four questions every year and we even make a point of making the youngest at the table ask them. There’s even a whole book in the Bible… Read more →