#338426

Anger, disbelief in Clinton camp

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

The FBI's new email review pushed some of Clinton's allies past the boiling point.
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#338427
The FBI has announced it is investigating new emails sent by Hillary Clinton on a private server during her time as Secretary of State, sending her campaign into panic mode just eleven days before the presidential election.
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#338428
LA Times Poll: Donald Trump Leads Hillary Clinton by 2.4 Points
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#338429
Leaked emails reveal Hillary Clinton adviser Neera Tanden slamming Hillary and Bill's poor judgment.
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#338430
HAH_HAH-HAH! It begins… Democrats are linking James Comey to Vlad Putin! Can’t – Stop – Laughing! Now @HillaryClinton camp running ...
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#338431
MSNBC's Rachel Maddow almost broke down into tears live on the air while reporting on the FBI reopening their investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails aft...
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#338432

Political Cartoons by Glenn McCoy

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

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#338434
Christina Hoff Sommers' 'Victims Everywhere' talk at Columbia draws ire.
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#338435
A House Democrat admitted Tuesday morning that passing Obamacare into law in 2010 without a single Republican vote was one of the worst things Congress could do, but said regardless that it's now time for Republicans and Democrats to come together to fix the law. I think one of the worst things that happened on the Affordable Care Act is that it was all Democrats, said Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., on CNN. Republicans and Democrats have got to start working together. Democrats in 2010 didn't hesitate to pass the law over universal objections from Republicans, and President Obama to this day argues that the bill already included several Republican ideas that the GOP suddenly rejected. Dingell wasn't in office when it passed, but her husband, retired Rep. John Dingell, was. Republicans have said there was no compromise at all in the process, and that the process was one in which Democrats debated with each other over how best to give the federal government a broad, new role in people's healthcare.
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#338436
"Hillary Clinton is a security risk in part due to"...
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#338437
Party leaders and Hillary Clinton advisers fear that new attention on the scandal could turn voters against her and cause trouble in down-ticket races.
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#338438
The mainstream media is in full meltdown mode! Right after the news broke about the FBI reopening their investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server, an NBC News reporter went full hysterical, explaining how "technical" language was important on the issue and to not jump to...
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#338439
Clinton Right Hand Woman Huma Abedin Takes the Stage at Center of Email Scandal
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#338440
RNC Communications Director Sean Spicer on CNN’s ‘Smerconish’ (October 29, 2016)
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#338441
Petition: 'Filled with hate and rooted in exploitation of non-white bodies.'
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#338442
Subscribe to support this new channel for more videos against SJW's, leftists and globalists in France. In early 2016, the French anti-immigration movement I...
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#338444
After the FBI's original decision not to recommend criminal charges against Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton over her handling of classified information, many on the Left praised the bureau's director, James Comey, for his decision.
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#338445
It's too late for some people to change their minds.
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#338446
Vice President Joe Biden explains why he decided not to run for the Democratic nomination in an interview with CNN's Michael Smerconish.
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#338447
The FBI's decision on Friday to revisit its investigation into Hillary Clinton's handling of classified material sent Democrats and Clinton campaign staffers into a frenzy, leading some to accuse the agency of election tampering and sounding much like Donald Trump as they did so. [FBI Director James] Comey needs to provide full info immediately. Otherwise he has clearly made a partisan intervention, liberal New York Times columnist Paul Krugman tweeted soon after the bombshell announcement. Krugman then added, If we don't hear more from Comey, we just have to conclude that he was trying to swing election. And that should be the story. Like Krugman, the chairman of Clinton's campaign, John Podesta, demanded that Comey provide the American public more information than is contained in the letter he sent to eight Republican committee chairmen. Podesta accused Republicans, including GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, of browbeating FBI officials to revisit their conclusion in a desperate attempt to harm Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, after the agency had previously concluded insufficient evidence existed to recommend criminal charges against the former secretary of state.
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#338448
[This article is re-printed from the "International Debate on Re-Industrialization" published in the March 2015 issue of TSEconomist.]
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Newt: Nixon Must Be Looking Down, Wondering Why He Couldn't Be as 'Clever' as Obama at Dishonesty
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