Scroll down for the latest from the Washington Examiner:
» Sidelined in Congress, liberal groups send Obama ‘to-do’ lists
Liberal groups are demanding Obama take executive action on reforms that won’t pass in a GOP-led Congress.
» Iraqi officials: Islamic State leader wounded in airstrike
Iraqi officials said Sunday that an airstrike had wounded Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
» Editorial: Republican rout at state level reflects backlash against federal control
Americans have reacted to President Obama by choosing more conservative rule at the local level.
» Philip Klein: GOP can only win presidency by nominating a real conservative
Winning candidates have tended to maintain a relatively consistent theme throughout their campaigns.
» Hugh Hewitt: GOP Senate class of 2014 is broad and deep
The GOP Class of 2014 resembles the most successful draft by any NFL team in memory.
» Thune: New attorney general should be confirmed in 2015
Senate Dems may try for confirmation during lame-duck session of Congress.
» George W. Bush: Odds are 50-50 that Jeb runs in 2016
Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor, is “wrestling with the decision.”
“Whenever, as the head of the party, it doesn’t do well, I’ve got to take responsibility for it.”
» Walker: Hillary Clinton is biggest loser of the election
“Overall, I think that governors make much better presidents than members of Congress,” he said.
» Op-ed: Economic tyranny trumps religious liberty
Economic tyranny can hold religious liberty captive.

