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By Brendan O'Brien MILWAUKEE (Reuters) - David Clarke, the African-American sheriff of Milwaukee County, is a man on a mission - to rebut allegations that U.S. police have been too quick to use deadly force against blacks in a spate of killings from New York to Ferguson, Missouri. The 38-year law enforcement veteran has become one of the most polarizing black critics of the "Black Lives Matter" movement that grew out of protests against the police killings of unarmed black men, which he describes as anomalies in an otherwise effective criminal justice system. "I've got to defend this profession, because no one else is or very few are." Clarke has taken on the national movement in appearances on Fox News and on Twitter, often calling the group "Black Lies Matter," and labeling its members "subhuman creeps" and calling for the movement's eradication "from American society." His stance has drawn the ire of black activists.
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EL Trumpo bored his audience today by laboriously explaining why his Trump University lawsuit is still being litigated, but to spice it up he just happened to mention that the judge who rules again…
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The long-threatened effort to destroy Donald Trump is arriving in force.
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The GOP field will be competing in 12 states for 595 delegates, which amounts to around 25% of the total number of GOP delegates.
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Marco Rubio: Donald Trump Should Sue Whoever Messed Up His Face
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The Republican (and Democrat) establishments aren't happy.
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News: Presidential hopefuls Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz have decided to celebrate the one year anniversary of the FCC's net neutrality rules -- b
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The 2016 Republican Presidential Primary has effectively dwindled down to a three man race filled with all kinds of noise that can make it difficult for the American people to know who they can trust.
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WASHINGTON - Republican Sens. Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, and Jeff Sessions are pushing for a vote to defund President Obama's executive amnesty in the "Cromnibus" spending bill Friday night, The Daily Caller
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A political science professor at Long Island's Stoney Brook University believes the statistical odds of businessman Donald Trump becoming the next president are between 97 and 99 percent. That professor, Helmut Norpoth, says his statistical forecast model shows the Manhattan mogul's chances of beating Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton...
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File from Grabien Media
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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Here is another indication of how bad the November bloodbath will be for Trump if he is the nominee. Every time there is a bruising GOP primary, there are always people who emerge with hurt feelings, but the RNC, NRSC, and NRCC always get the message out quickly that everyone needs to present a united front in favor of | Read More »
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Former Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer endorsed Donald Trump on Saturday, praising the GOP front-runner's tough stance on illegal immigration.
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At Cook County, where a third of those incarcerated suffer from psychological disorders, officials are looking for ways to treat inmates less like prisoners and more like patients.
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In October 1988, Donald Trump threw his wallet into the airline business by purchasing Eastern Air Shuttle, a service that for 27 years had run hourly flights between Boston, New York City and...
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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES I’ve long resisted the urge to compare Trump to Hitler because of the Internet axiom that if you bring the Nazis into an argument, you’ve lost. But the comparisons are mounting up way too high for reasonable people to ignore. It’s not just the cult of personality. It’s not just the fact that he courts white supremacists with a | Read More »
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Three candidates capitalizing on America’s descent.
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Australian Labor Party operatives have been caught on hidden cameras bragging about using taxpayer funds to work on US Democratic presidential campaigns and interfering with Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton campaign signs.
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By Mitchell Blatt* Donald Trump has defended his tens of thousands of dollars in donations to Democrats, while running in the Republican primary for president, by saying he’s a businessman and he w…
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Peggy Noonan writes about Donald Trump and the rise of the protected, made up of figures in government, politics and media who are struggling to make sense of the world they created.
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Liberal Saudi journalist Nadine Al-Budair, who lives in Qatar, wrote an article in the Kuwaiti daily Al-Rai in which she observed that the popularity of Donald Trump's anti-Muslim messages is the logical outcome of Muslim aggression against the West.
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Trump has problems, but he is invigorating the GOP, and he's better than Rubio.