The Most Baffling and Shameful Clinton Endorsement You’ll Read All Year
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The paper’s write-up is just as dubious as the honor.
The reason we make major New Year’s resolutions is because we’re fed up with the way we’re living and we want to make radical changes in our lives.
Well, 2017 is in the books and to the surprise — perhaps even disappointment — of some, President Trump did not blow up the world.
In his recent speech excoriating Israel for refusing to commit suicide by allowing a sworn enemy to have a state adjoining the Jewish state, Secretary of State John Kerry claimed the U.S. government “did not draft or originate” the UN resolution critical of Israeli “settlements.”
On 112 acres off Springhill Road in Belgrade, Montana, sits a six-bedroom, 10,000-square-foot home called Quiet Waters Ranch.
President Barack Obama took steps to retaliate against Russia for what he called “aggressive harassment of U.S. officials and cyber operations aimed at our election.”
Eric Braverman, the Clinton Foundation CEO from 2013 until 2015, has apparently been missing since October. His absence has fueled speculations in the blogosphere but so far has been ignored by the media.
Officials in at least two states are preparing to ask the new Trump administration for approval to prohibit use of food stamps to buy junk food and candy—a restriction the Obama administration has opposed.
Anti-government militants erupted with fury and calls for an armed uprising after President Obama designated a new national monument in Nevada that includes the site of the infamous Bundy Ranch standoff between right-wing agitators and federal agents.
Brawls involving hundreds of teenagers broke out at 15 malls in at least eight states the day after Christmas.
