Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said yesterday that he’s “hopeful” former Presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush will be able to come around and support Donald Trump as the Republican presidential nominee.
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Hillary Clinton’s campaign is having a tough time spinning a web of half-truths, misrepresentations, and distortions around an American public that just doesn’t trust her.
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Though moderator Lester Holt began last night’s presidential debate by asking the audience to remain quiet during the 90-minute event, one answer by Republican nominee Donald Trump prompted many in attendance to break that rule.
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The 2012 presidential race in Virginia was decided by just 3 percentage points, as was the next year’s race for governor. In both 2005 and 2013, fewer than 1,000 votes decided contests for Virginia attorney general.
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The first presidential debate between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton kicks off tomorrow evening.
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Local officials in Colorado acknowledged “very serious” voter fraud after learning of votes cast in multiple elections under the named of recently-deceased residents.
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Another harbinger has appeared in the land – and this one in New York City.
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Whether Donald Trump uses tomorrow night’s presidential debate to talk about the extramarital affairs of former President Bill Clinton remains uncertain in the days leading up to the debate.
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Mark Levin has hcommented on the big news of the week, Senator Ted Cruz’s endorsement of Donald Trump.
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When Congress returns to Capitol Hill to hammer out a stopgap spending measure, House conservatives plan to introduce a spending safety valve that would eliminate the possibility of a government shutdown.
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Ted Cruz announced yesterday that he intends to vote for Republican candidate for president Donald Trump.
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Top Hillary Clinton aide Cheryl Mills received an immunity deal during the FBI’s investigation into the former secretary of State’s private email server.
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Ted Cruz, who finished second to Donald Trump in the GOP presidential primaries, has done an about-face since his speech at the Republican National Convention in July.
Communications from Obama have been discovered among those in the cache of emails recovered from Hillary Clinton’s private email server.
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Obama vetoed legislation — the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act — allowing 9/11 families to sue Saudi Arabia.
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Despite the fact it’s illegal, further proof that the Obama administration is not opposed to moving inmates from Guantanamo Bay’s military detention facility to U.S. soil was confirmed this week.
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State Department spokesman John Kirby acknowledged that Islamic State terrorists are trying to mingle with refugee populations overseas in the hopes of making it to the U.S. posing as a refugee.
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The national security problems concerning the large number of refugees form the Middle East has been the top concern on the immigration front, but there are other growing concerns that have been overlooked by the media.
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The Environmental Protection Agency takes the position that man-made carbon dioxide is causing global climate change and therefore must be tightly controlled, at any cost.
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Before lawmakers in the House could read the Senate’s plan to fund the government after the end of the month, Steve King was dismissing the measure out of hand, calling it “unconstitutional.”
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After voting to proceed to a bill that didn’t exist earlier this week, the Senate has finally produced text of the continuing resolution, a short-term government spending bill.
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On average, a nonelderly adult immigrant without a high school diploma entering the U.S. will create a net fiscal cost (benefits received will exceed taxes paid) in both the current generation and second generation.
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Priebus Still ‘Hopeful’ Bush 41, 43 Come on Board for Trump
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Al WeaverRepublican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said yesterday that he’s “hopeful” former Presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush will be able to come around and support Donald Trump as the Republican presidential nominee.
9 Big Lies the Hillary Campaign Tells America
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Brian DarlingHillary Clinton’s campaign is having a tough time spinning a web of half-truths, misrepresentations, and distortions around an American public that just doesn’t trust her.
Debate Audience Members Cheer Trump’s Terms for Releasing Tax Returns
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by B. Christopher AgeeThough moderator Lester Holt began last night’s presidential debate by asking the audience to remain quiet during the 90-minute event, one answer by Republican nominee Donald Trump prompted many in attendance to break that rule.
Hundreds of Noncitizens on Voting Rolls in Swing State of Virginia
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fred LucasThe 2012 presidential race in Virginia was decided by just 3 percentage points, as was the next year’s race for governor. In both 2005 and 2013, fewer than 1,000 votes decided contests for Virginia attorney general.
Trump-Clinton I: What to Expect From the First Presidential Debate Showdown
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Rachel AlexanderThe first presidential debate between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton kicks off tomorrow evening.
Dead People Voting in Colorado
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Joel GerhkeLocal officials in Colorado acknowledged “very serious” voter fraud after learning of votes cast in multiple elections under the named of recently-deceased residents.
The Harbinger of Baal Appears in U.S. City!
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jonathan CahnAnother harbinger has appeared in the land – and this one in New York City.
Former Bill Clinton Paramour Accepts Ringside Seat for Monday Night’s Presidential Debate
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jack DavisWhether Donald Trump uses tomorrow night’s presidential debate to talk about the extramarital affairs of former President Bill Clinton remains uncertain in the days leading up to the debate.
Are Polls Underestimating Trump’s True Support?
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by William M BriggsWhatever the polls show, there is no certain way to say anything about their performance until after the election.
Here’s What Mark Levin Thinks of Ted Cruz Endorsing Trump
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Chris PandolfoMark Levin has hcommented on the big news of the week, Senator Ted Cruz’s endorsement of Donald Trump.
House Conservatives Resort to Spending Plan B to Avoid Government Shutdown
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Philip WegmannWhen Congress returns to Capitol Hill to hammer out a stopgap spending measure, House conservatives plan to introduce a spending safety valve that would eliminate the possibility of a government shutdown.
Here’s Why Ted Cruz Will Vote for Donald Trump
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Weekly /by Chris PandolfoTed Cruz announced yesterday that he intends to vote for Republican candidate for president Donald Trump.
Top Clinton Aide Granted Immunity Deal in FBI Probe
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Katie Bo WilliamsTop Hillary Clinton aide Cheryl Mills received an immunity deal during the FBI’s investigation into the former secretary of State’s private email server.
After Cruz’s About-Face, Trump Follows Suit, Graciously Accepts Endorsement
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fred MaxwellTed Cruz, who finished second to Donald Trump in the GOP presidential primaries, has done an about-face since his speech at the Republican National Convention in July.
FBI Report: Obama Used Phony Name to Email Clinton on Her Private Server
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jack DavisCommunications from Obama have been discovered among those in the cache of emails recovered from Hillary Clinton’s private email server.
Obama Just Vetoed a Bill That Would Allow 9/11 Families to Pursue Justice
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Maria JeffreyObama vetoed legislation — the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act — allowing 9/11 families to sue Saudi Arabia.
Legal or Not, Obama Wants to Bring Gitmo Detainees to the US
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Diana StancyDespite the fact it’s illegal, further proof that the Obama administration is not opposed to moving inmates from Guantanamo Bay’s military detention facility to U.S. soil was confirmed this week.
THE OBAMA POST-RACIAL PRESIDENCY: 8 Stunning Facts Regarding the Conflagration in Charlotte
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Weekly /by Doug RossThe era of racial healing instigated by Barack Hussein Soetero Dunham Obama is truly remarkable.
State Admits: Islamic State Terrorists Trying to Pose as Refugees
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Pete KasperowiczState Department spokesman John Kirby acknowledged that Islamic State terrorists are trying to mingle with refugee populations overseas in the hopes of making it to the U.S. posing as a refugee.
Muslim Expert Torches Obama’s ‘Countering Violent Extremism’ Agenda
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Nate MaddenThe United States should ditch its current efforts at “countering violent extremism” and focus instead on “countering violent Islamism.”
The Silent but Growing Surge in Immigration Is Crushing American Taxpayers
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Daniel HorowitzThe national security problems concerning the large number of refugees form the Middle East has been the top concern on the immigration front, but there are other growing concerns that have been overlooked by the media.
With DC District Court Oral Argument, a Chance to Push Back Against EPA’s Power Grab
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Ted Hadzi-AntichThe Environmental Protection Agency takes the position that man-made carbon dioxide is causing global climate change and therefore must be tightly controlled, at any cost.
One Lawmaker’s Plan to Rein in Spending and Assert Conservative Principles
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Philip WegmannBefore lawmakers in the House could read the Senate’s plan to fund the government after the end of the month, Steve King was dismissing the measure out of hand, calling it “unconstitutional.”
In New Spending Bill, McConnell Sides With Liberals, Ignores Conservative Priorities
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Rachel BovardAfter voting to proceed to a bill that didn’t exist earlier this week, the Senate has finally produced text of the continuing resolution, a short-term government spending bill.
Every Immigrant Without High School Degree Will Cost Taxpayers $640,000
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Robert Rector and Jamie Bryan HallOn average, a nonelderly adult immigrant without a high school diploma entering the U.S. will create a net fiscal cost (benefits received will exceed taxes paid) in both the current generation and second generation.