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Has anyone ever been more praised than Brazil?s man of the people, Luiz Inacio ?Lula? da Silva? Under his socialist rule, Brazil was suddenly the world capital of cool. People on …
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The GOP race may be as good as over. According to the latest figures at First Read Trump is likely ...
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"They just cannot give up..."
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While Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has garnered populist support with...
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Ted Cruz has a new theory: the American political media is in possession of “bombshell” stories about Donald Trump that could ruin him, but are choosing to not publish them for some reason. Ted, I’m here to tell you: we’ve got nothing, and we’re all really fucking freaked out about it.
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“"Rubio actually leads Trump by 48% to 23%
among the nearly 1-in-5 voters who have already cast their ballots in this “early vote” state."”
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What man in his right mind brags about the size of his penis during a presidential debate?
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A pattern is starting to emerge that holds both promise and peril for Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump.
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October 14, 2014 C-SPAN http://MOXNews.com
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Former Supreme Court clerk and Republican primary candidate Ted Cruz says the American people should decide who fills the late Justice Antonin Scalia's seat by voting in the next presidential election, and warned that he would filibuster any attempt to bring up his anticipated nominee.
I will oppose any attempt by the Democrats to deny the American people their say, he wrote in a Monday morning Wall Street Journal op-ed. There should be no hearing on any nomination that President Obama makes, and if any confirmation vote is attempted, I will filibuster it.
So far there seems to be little risk of a filibuster, as Senate Republicans have said they won't allow a hearing on Obama's nomination, much less a vote. Like other Republicans, Cruz said the next president should decide the fate of the Supreme Court, which means giving people a chance to consider how each party might fill Scalia's seat.
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Despite how uncomfortable it might be to admit, genes may make some folks more likely to break the law than others.
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That’s the way this game is and should be played. You fight as hard as you can for your candidate and, if your candidate doesn’t win, you vote for the nominee.
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It is the people of the U.s. who should determine what kind of Supreme Court they wish to have.
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Senate Republicans are postponing consideration of an annual budget this month, according to the chamber’s top budgeter. “The Senate already has top-line numbers and budget enforcement features available this year so that a regular order appropriations process can move forward while we continue to discuss broader budget challenges,” Senate Budget Committee Chairman Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.),... read more
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A new ad criticizes GOP front-runner Donald Trump's anti-free trade positions.
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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Earlier this morning, I wrote a piece titled “It is Time to Unite Behind Ted Cruz. Right Now.” As you might have expected, the piece has generated quite a bit of reaction around the Internet. Somewhat insanely, the vast majority of the negative reaction has not been from supporters of either Trump or Rubio, but rather from supporters of | Read More »
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Nobody pretends that Trump is thoughtful. But even his claim of strong leadership is hollow. He is incredibly erratic, unstable, and thin-skinned.
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Sixty-one percent say it jeopardizes the nation.
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Republicans hoping to halt Donald J. Trump’s march to the nomination emerged from the weekend newly emboldened by his uneven electoral performance and by some signs that he may be peaking with voters.
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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Whenever we talk about polls these days, we have to include a huge caveat – that caveat being that the polling has been really godawful in recent races. Just unmitigated garbage. So feel free to throw all this out and consider it not at all. That having been said, there are now two polls that show that Cruz is | Read More »
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Could Ted Cruz win Ohio? The state's Republicans vote March 15 in their presidential primary - a primary now getting more and more national attention.
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The former CEO of Ally Financial Inc. says the Obama administration abused its power by holding the bank’s business hostage in order to coerce a record settlement of “trumped-up” racism charges and…