#275976
For the second time this week, a new poll shows Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis thumping former President Donald Trump. The Economist/YouGov poll released
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#275977
Ohr kept Mueller's 'pit bull' in the loop about the dossier
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What does the future hold for the U.S. in Afghanistan? Retired Army Gen. Anthony Tata weighs in. FOX News operates the FOX News Channel (FNC), FOX Business N...
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#275979
One U.S. official has called the attack “the worst hacking case in the history of America.”
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Attorney General and Governor-elect Josh Shapiro charged a Democrat campaign consultant with 'wide scale' voter fraud.
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#275982

Pivot Alert

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Trump said tonight, “Sometimes, in the heat of debate and speaking on a multitude of issues, you don’t choose the right words or you say the wrong thing. I have done that. And believe it or not, I regret it. And I do regret it, particularly where it may have caused personal pain. Too much is at stake for us to be consumed with these issues.” This is smart: 1) Because no matter how much the Trump “pivot” has become a joke, the media is desperate to write the Trump pivot story and has been for some time (even though it hates Trump, it also likes switching-up the narrative). 2) Because it’s such an out-of-character tone for him, it will drive coverage, and not in negative way–a nice change for him. 3) Because–even if scripted–it shows an emotional range beyond his usual bombast.  On the other hand: 1) He will be asked about this unspecified regret in interviews and will need to explain in more detail and carry it off convincingly. 2) It will put a premium on not saying the sort of incendiary things he now supposedly regrets in the future, and if he does, it will make this moment useless. 3) As someone pointed out on Twitter, it would have been much better to do this sort of thing at the convention, when more people were paying attention, and try to carry the new tone into the post-convention period. If he had actually done that, he might have avoided some of the self-inflicted wounds of the last few weeks. The name of the game for Trump now is bottoming-out and hoping to knock Hillary down a couple of notches so the race looks more competitive again. Then, he needs to climb, which will be even more difficult, but he should re-gain some Republican support if it looks like at least he’s trying. Of course, all of this is subject to change hour-by-hour. 
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#275983
Joe Biden told the former Texas congressman that he will be heavily involved in federal gun control efforts if Biden takes office.
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#275984
WOOSTER — Anything boys can do, girls can do, too, and that includes being part of the Boy Scouts of America. A small but enthusiastic group of
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#275985
The issue of China joining the United States in releasing crude oil reserves was raised during the virtual meeting between Xi Jinping and Joe Biden.
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#275986
Now is not the time for bipartisanship.
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#275987
A big, bodacious majority of Americans appear to believe that it is not an unreasonable request to ask a voter for a photo ID when they arrive at the polls. A new Gallup poll reveals that 80 percent of Americans favor “requiring all voters to provide photo identification at their voting place in order to vote.”
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#275988
They seek to avoid accountability for the past actions
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#275989
Did not 'accuse anybody of fiscal malfeasance or misappropriation,' lawyer says.
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#275990
“European Cheese Market Size: Industry Analysis, Market Share, Trends, Application Analysis, Growth and Forecast, 2021-2026” provides a deep and thorough evaluation of the European cheese market based on its segments including type, end use and region. The report tracks the latest industry trends
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#275991
House Republicans are wasting no time to get their agenda underway as they prepare to take control of the lower chamber, alerting at least 42 officials in the Biden administration that they will be expected to testify in a slew of GOP-led investigations early next year.
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#275992
A federal judge in Florida Thursday ensured that Hillary Clinton will have to endure another round of bad publicity regarding her conduct as secretary of state — smack dab in the middle of the general election campaign. U.S. District Judge William Dimitrouleas ruled that the State Department must release emails related to the terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, by Sept. 13. That means even more potentially embarrassing information will dribble out weeks before the election, when American voters will be most engaged. “It is astonishing that Hillary Clinton tried to delete and hide Benghazi emails and documents.” The material was included in almost 15,000 emails that the FBI reported this week had been recovered from files that Clinton deleted. The judge ordered the State Department to review the documents and identify those covered by the Freedom of Information Act request. The State Department must file a status report by Sept. 6 and turn over the documents a week later. Judicial Watch
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#275993
Barack Obama trashed President Trump today in his public speech in Chicago, Illinois. Obama forgot to talk about the murder rate in the city for the past ten years. Obama claimed the Trump economic miracle was his doing. Then Obama claimed his policies brought about several economic successes. So we worked hard to end that …
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#275994
The Elizabeth Warren campaign has ended, her ambition to be the first woman president done in by the same thing that sunk Hillary Clinton: sexism. Many claim America isn't sexist, but then how come they refuse to vote for the most unlikable women on the planet?Yes, people often say they’re willing to vote for a woman. But if they won’t cast a v …
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#275995
On Tuesday, he pardoned two people who were convicted in special counsel Robert Mueller's...
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#275996
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisc., joins 'Fox News Primetime' to review the events surrounding and impacting the Kyle Rittenhouse trial.
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#275997
Two top aides to Gov. Ron DeSantis were added as defendants Tuesday in a potential class-action lawsuit stemming from the DeSantis administration flying
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#275998
The FBI found about 30 emails involving Hillary Clinton that are potentially related to the Benghazi terrorist attack as part of its investigation of the former secretary of state's use of a private email server, the State Department said Tuesday. Of these emails, an undetermined number were not among the 55,000 emails Clinton provided to the State Department, the Associated Press reports: Government lawyers told U.S. District Court Judge Amit P. Mehta Tuesday that an undetermined number of the emails among the 30 were not included in the 55,000 pages previously provided by Clinton. The State Department's lawyer said it would need until the end of September to review the emails and redact potentially classified information before they are released. Mehta questioned why it would take so long to release so few documents, and urged that the process be sped up. He ordered the department to report to him in a week with more details about why the review process would take a full month.
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#275999
RUSH: She just got beat. But see, just like Hillary, she didn't get beat. They cheated. The referee, the Russians, somebody cheated.
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#276000
Charles Schumer is the latest leader to make such threats.
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