Maryland Governor Larry Hogan did not mince words when he discussed how he felt about the Rockville, Maryland rape case where a 14-year-old girl was raped by two classmates, one of whom is confirmed to be an illegal alien (i.e. illegal immigrant). The county school system in question, Montgomery County Public Schools, had issued a […]
A rape which occurred in a Maryland high school bathroom, where a 14-year-old girl was raped by two classmates (one of whom is an illegal immigrant i.e. illegal aliens), grabbed national headlines. Maryland Governor Larry Hogan said he was “outraged by the brutal and violent rape” and White House spokesman Sean Spicer called it, “horrendous, horrible and […]
The Washington Post continued to allege that rising anti-Semitism is due to the Donald Trump campaign, campaign rhetoric, and its supporters. This was in an article of how the Republican governor of Maryland, Larry Hogan, is trying to win support among liberal Democratic Jews. However, the article failed to note how rising anti-Semitism is on […]
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest claimed Thursday that President Obama is the “most popular politician in America.” Earnest made that claim in response to a reporter’s question about whether the ongoing battle for the Democratic presidential nomination between Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) will be an impediment to gaining ground on GOP […]
What is missing from the article, which is heavy on sentimentality, is that the federal government did not inform state governors about the number of refugees nor the location of refugees in their states. That is a primary concern by governors like Maryland’s Larry Hogan in halting the refugee resettlement program, as they do not […]
An effort led by Republican Governor Larry Hogan may have an independent panel draw up Maryland’s district boundaries, instead of having politicians gerrymander.
Interesting poll results, as the Baltimore Sun reported: When asked what the most important issue was facing the state, the largest share of respondents picked education (15 percent), which is almost always the case in Maryland. But the next three issues are right in Mr. Hogan’s wheelhouse — taxes (14 percent), economic growth and development […]