#340026
As Donald Trump sinks in the polls, the pressure on major Republican figures to support him grows. Yes, a bevy of former Republican officials emerged from the shadows on Thursday to declare that they would not support Donald Trump. But they’re former Republican officials. Elected Republicans are feeling the heat, and responding accordingly. And it’s a sad spectacle.
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#340027
Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet.
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#340028
Soros has vehemently condemned Russia's bombing campaign in Syria, accusing President Vladimir Putin of aggressively exploiting a power void.
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#340029
Well, time to get hated again by a bunch of complete and total Neckbeards on the Internet. I supported Black Lives Matter in one article which led to everything from the dregs of the Internet calli…
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#340030
Lindsey Graham: Syria is Obama's Rwanda
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#340031
The world's biggest veteran non-celebrities explain why you should vote on November 8th! Or not. Whichever you want to do. We aren't pretentious know-it-alls...
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#340032
And it will take effect just ahead of the U.S. election.
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#340033
Clinton Foundation officials quietly refiled three years of tax-related forms this week after the New York attorney general acknowledged the charity had failed to disclose all of its donors in accordance with state law. Two entities operating within the Clintons' sprawling philanthropic network — the Clinton Health Access Initiative and the Clinton Global Initiative — submitted supplementary financial disclosures for different years between 2012 and 2014 while denying Tuesday that the attorney general's office had asked them to do so. The Clinton Foundation is properly registered to solicit funds under Article 7A, which requires organizations to register before they solicit funds in New York, said Ricardo Castro, general counsel for the Clinton Foundation. Donald Trump's eponymous foundation was issued a cease-and-desist letter Monday from the New York attorney general's office over the charity's failure to register under that same statute.
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#340034
Bill Clinton managed to get himself into hot water this week by stating the obvious ab
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#340035
A conservative makes the case for his own party
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#340036
WASHINGTON (AP) — Seven years ago this week, when a young American president learned he'd been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize barely nine months into his first term — arguably before he'd made any peace — a somewhat…
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#340037
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#340038
The overwhelming majority of D.C.'s Beltway Insiders think the American public is pitifully uninformed on government policy.
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#340039
Just hours after Hillary Clinton proposed to top aides killing Wikileaks founder Julian Assange with a military drone, the then-Secretary of State attended a stealth White House meeting of the coun…
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#340040
The New York attorney general's office quietly confirmed that the Clinton Foundation failed to file 3 years worth of supplemental tax disclosures regarding "donors and contributors." That said, the AG decided not to brag about the discovery on twitter as he did with the Trump Foundation's investigation.
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#340041
Here’s what Americans have learned in the last two weeks alone.
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#340042
Texas leaders say a plan for the Lone Star State to join the convention of states movement should be considered by the Legislature next year.
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#340043
Department of Homeland Security Deputy Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas sent out an email Wednesday announcing his resignation. The announcement follows an investigation by The Daily Caller News Found
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#340044
Organizers are planning a Clown Lives Matter march Oct. 15 in reaction to the recent spate of frightening incidents -- both real and imagined -- spread in the news and on social media.
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#340045
In the latest partisan escalation on the Federal Election Commission, a top Democratic commissioner has ripped a Republican commissioner's bid to protect books, radio and Internet media from regulation as pitiful. Ann Ravel, a former FEC chairwoman, joined other Democrats at a meeting this month to block Republican Lee Goodman's proposal to explicitly expand the press exemption from regulations to books, satellite radio and Internet-based news media. In pushing his plan aside, Ravel said that she didn't have enough time to consider Goodman's proposal. Goodman noted that the proposal has been under consideration for a while. @davelevinthal @dcexaminer @FEC actually I was wrong, Dave. He chose the Daily Caller instead. Pitiful.— Ann Ravel (@AnnMRavel) September 30, 2016
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#340046
According to a leaked memo obtained by The Washington Free Beacon, talk show host Steve Harvey provided the Hillary Clinton campaign with the questions he was
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#340047
1791L - Your source for common sense political discourse. Support the channel, buy a 1791L sticker! https://goo.gl/8MunHr ✖ Follow 1791L on Twitter for updat...
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#340048
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Actor Jamie Foxx has met with President Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela.
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#340049
Jesse Watters ambushes unsuspecting Asians in New York’s Chinatown, and Bill O’Reilly laughs all the way to the bank.
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#340050
Gary Johnson was careful to avoid making another gaffe when he was quizzed about Kim Jong Un.
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