Articles filed under Milbank, Dana
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Bank execs blame panicked depositors for Silicon Valley, Signature failuresMay 16, 2023 3:13 PM - Top executives at Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank largely avoided taking responsibility for their banks' dramatic failures at a Senate hearing Tuesday, instead using their time to assign blame to events they said were largely out of their control.
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Milbank: Why Nancy Pelosi should retire now on her termsNov 25, 2018 1:00 AM - Dana Milbank: Nancy Pelosi is the best person to lead the House Democrats. That's why she should retire.
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Inside the secret, sinister and very illegal cabal trying to destroy TrumpJan 26, 2018 1:00 AM - Columnist Dana Milbank: It began, as these things generally do, with Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-Benghazi.
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Why America needs Mitt RomneyJan 2, 2018 1:00 AM - Columnist Dana Milbank: America needs Romney to step up, to restore dignity to the Senate -- and to save the country from the embarrassment Orrin Hatch has become.
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Here's 'what about' Roy Moore that is differentNov 30, 2017 1:00 AM - Columnist Dana Milbank: Here's "what about" Roy Moore that is different: He has been accused, credibly and repeatedly, of sexual misconduct with children.
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The Democrats have become socialistsSep 15, 2017 1:00 AM - Columnist Dana Milbank: When Bernie Sanders launched his bid for the Democratic nomination, he was often asked whether he, a democratic socialist, would actually become a Democrat. Now, more than a year after he ignited a movement with his unsuccessful bid, that question is moot. The Democrats have become socialists.
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America's 'slacktivist' tendenciesJan 4, 2015 5:01 AM - Columnist Dana Milbank: The slacktivist gets icy water over the head to fight Lou Gehrig's disease, or tweets out hashtags to fight kidnapping in Nigeria (#BringBackOurGirls). The slacktivist wears color-coded bracelets for causes, "likes" causes on Facebook -- and goes to see a Seth Rogen film to defy North Korea.
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Eric Garner case offers Obama a moment to seizeDec 11, 2014 5:01 AM - Columnist Dana Milbank: [The Ferguson, Mo., decision last month, in which a grand jury declined to charge another white police officer who killed another unarmed black man, split the nation along racial and political lines, but the Eric Garner case is one of the rare moments since the 9/11 attacks that has united left and right, black and white. It surely won't last long. The question is whether a reluctant president will seize the moment.
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Chilling statistics belie short-term economic optimismSep 3, 2014 1:01 AM - Columnist Dana Milbank: On my first day back in Washington, the Congressional Budget Office threw cold water on my tranquillity. Its semiannual report on the federal government's fiscal health was downright bone-chilling.
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The GOP flips the script on ObamaAug 6, 2013 5:00 AM - Columnist Dana Milbank: Republicans need to make up their minds: Is President Obama a socialist or a corporate stooge?
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