#20101

Jeb Bush's attack on Marco Rubio in the 3rd GOP presidential debate came up empty, and it may have doomed his campaign.

#20102

Obama, Clinton Group Wants To Deny The Military The Right To Vote
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The Democrats shut down our Government because they placed illegal immigrants before American citizens. Now, they are advocating that America's bravest can't vote, but a 50-year old man who raped a 12-year-old can?

#20103

The White House said Wednesday it may exempt Mexico, Canada and other nations from President Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.

#20104

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday admitted that some of the $55 billion in sanctions relief that will be released to Iran under the nuclear deal will ultimately end up in the hands of terrorists.

#20105

James Comey said he is personally involved in making sure the investigation is handled properly.

#20106

The man who opened fire at a Charleston church on June 17, killing nine people, joined a list many would like to forget.

#20107

A former state attorney general whose group is involved in election-related litigation in battleground states said he believes ...

#20108

Offense is a subjective event. Becoming offended by something is not objectively quantifiable, it is simply a choice that any individual can make.

#20109

A man in New York City punched a stranger in the face for being white, police say.
The NYPD is still looking for a suspect who reportedly attacked a man for no other reason than his skin color on Monday morning in Downtown Brooklyn.

#20110

Removing a successful president from office is not a winning proposition, especially for wrongdoing before he took office.

#20111

The video’s release comes on the same day that Clinton is scheduled to deliver a speech on the so-called “alt-right” political movement.

#20112

Republican States are pushing a federal judge to bring to an end what Congress started roughly a year ago, the removal of Obamacare.

#20113

http://barelyPolitical.com has unearthed the following footage of Hillary Clinton visiting Bosnia in 1996. MORE BARELY: Click here to subscribe! http://www.y...

#20114

Christine Blasey Ford’s yearbook is littered with elitism and binge drinking by minors. The Holton girls school promoted binge drinking and promiscuity. The yearbook clearly portrays the young girls as the sexual predators of younger men. The Cult of the First Amendment posted an extensive analysis of Christine Blasey’s elitist high school where faculty promoted …

#20115

In lieu of stronger guidelines from the federal government, the states announced restrictions in the region.

#20116

It was Pence who gave the ok to Birx’s subversions. It was Pence who helped convince Trump to lockdown. It was Pence who pushed the panic.

#20117

An attorney for one of America's largest law firms made vile remarks to White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders on Thursday over remarks she made during Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing.

#20118

CNN: Kim Kardashian Held At Gunpoint In (Gun-Free Utopian) Paris Hotel - Assailants Dressed As Cops http://www.cnn.com/2016/10/02/entertainment/kanye-west-fa...

#20119

The Orange County GOP headquarters was firebombed overnight in what one North Carolina Republican official called an act of “political terrorism.”

#20120

Will there be an eleventh-hour Never/Against/No Trump Reconsideration?
The question gains new relevance as a Hillary Clinton landslide, widely predicted until recently, now seems unlikely.
We are back to the razor’s edge, a likelihood of a close one- to three-point victory either way, and an even closer vote in the Electoral College. Once again, eyes focus on the Never Trump camp. It is at a crux, no doubt feeling schadenfreude that in extremis Donald Trump would beckon to them, of all people, with his “come home” campaign, while they are uneasy that his home-stretch themes, despite all the scary talk of a new exclusionary nationalism, nonetheless reflect most of the positions of their own mainstream conservatism.
The more inept Clinton, Inc. — shrill, ad hominem, and conspiratorial — becomes on the stump, oddly, the calmer Trump finally campaigns — again, prompting the question of whether enough Never or Against Trumpers will have second thoughts that might help Trump win close swing states such as North Carolina, Colorado, or Nevada. In other words, will watching the spiraling Clinton criminality and shamelessness finally drive some anti-Trump conservatives to hold their nose and vote Trump? Will enough conclude that a conservative in a swing state sitting out or voting for a symbolic candidate is a de facto sanction of an agenda that they have spent most of their lives opposing?
RELATED: The Case for Trump
Trump and Pence both have recently given impressive issues-orientated speeches. In contrast, an exasperated Hillary Clinton keeps resorting to Jimmy Carter’s 1980 tactic of demonizing the Republican nominee as dangerous, ill-tempered, and existentially reckless — without much interest in reminding supporters of the supposed benefits of her own progressive agenda. Her campaign is being reduced to unimaginative but familiar Clinton boilerplate: Trump is a bad guy, and the formerly sterling FBI director, James Comey, is now a corrupt Trump partisan. At the end, who thought that Trump would be subdued and campaigning on the issues, and the supposedly cool professional politico Clinton reduced to frenetic smears and conspiracies? Otherwise, Clinton apparently believes that, after her motor blew up this past weekend, the Democratic campaign boat can still coast to shore just ahead of a rapidly closing Trump. She could be right.
For all the talk of buffoonery versus criminality, the divide, at least in November 2016, is over issues and ostensibly could not be clearer for both conservatives and liberals.
On the Supreme Court, Obamacare, the debt, rebuilding the military, the Second Amendment, school choice, abortion, reforming the tax code, reexamining regulation, energy exploration and production, illegal immigration, sanctuary cities, and a host of other issues, the Republican ticket is the antithesis of Clinton/Kaine — and is recognized as such by nearly all progressives. Unlike the Democratic prospect, the conservative message oddly still has the chance of being empowered by both Houses of Congress and eventually a Supreme Court.
It is said that the election poses risks. In fact, in the sense of uncertainty, it does not, at least in the case of Hillary Clinton.
WikiLeaks, the DNC revelations, the FBI investigations, the Podesta trove, etc., all remind voters in this lowball campaign that Clinton is not a more moral and ethical candidate than Trump, whatever his flaws and shortcomings. And the world we glimpse in John Podesta e-mails is an accurate reflection of the values and interests that created and enriched the Clintons and that would continue their insidious influence in a second Clinton presidency. Remember that the Clinton remorse, such as it is, is not over graft and sabotage of the law and high office but merely over having their habitual corruption exposed. The weird case of Anthony Weiner’s e-mails completed the Clinton circle from immorality to farce, as hubris earned Nemesis — who, remember, always arrives late and in strange incarnations.
It is said that the election poses risks. In fact, in the sense of uncertainty, it does not, at least in the case of Hillary Clinton: There is no mystery at all. Her long record, campaign, published platform, and solidarity with Barack Obama would ensure a twelve-year era of continuing left-wing court appointees, as well as a likely single-payer rescue for the failed Obamacare, more debt incurred for entitlements, a shrinking and more politicized military, more efforts to prune the Second Amendment, no to school choice, expansion of abortion opportunities, more hidden higher taxes on the middle classes and more overt higher taxes on the upper-middle classes, more regulations on small business, more tribal divisiveness, open borders, sanctuary cities and amnesties, crony-green capitalism, and a continued war on fossil fuels. And, of course, there will be endless investigations, more ruined lives of obsequious subordinates, more attacks on prosecutors and the FBI, plea bargains, and scandals as leaks just keep leaking — and always more white lies like her recent false assertion that James Comey wrote his reinvestigation letter only to Republicans.
#related#Clinton’s only remaining advantage is Democratic unity in comparison with the minority party’s fragmentation. Strangely, the supposedly idealist Bernie Sanders, who is the victim of deliberate Clinton-inspired sabotage and subterfuge, in a way that was not paralleled during the Republican primaries, has no compunction about rallying his base to support Hillary. In contrast, Trump’s uncouthness has turned off his rivals and their supporters, who still in large part insist that they will not support him despite the transparency of the primaries and the long-ago oath of fealty of the Republican candidates to the eventual nominee.
The election could depend on how many center-right Republican moderates and independents decide that Hillary’s left-wing visions of a 21st-century America and her innate criminality finally become too much to endure, and how many at last demand her retirement from politics.
If 300,000 to 400,00 apostates in three or four swing states feel that way over the weekend, and come home, she would be finished.
— NRO contributor Victor Davis Hanson is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and the author, most recently, of The Savior Generals.

#20121

Breitbart said it's suing over the "defamatory" claim that it is a white nationalist website.

#20122

Everything's bigger in Texas -- and the state's U.S. Senate race is no exception.

#20123

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#20124

President-elect Donald Trump won this election in part due to his outsider’s perspective and promise to change Washington by running it like one of his successful, profitable businesses. It’s clea

#20125

The Goldman Sachs alum was the president-elect's campaign finance chairman.
