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Tired of the State Department's lack of care in handling Hillary Clinton's emails, U.S. District Court Judge is warning the State Dept. it will be held accountable.
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The New York Times wants Obama to use federal contracts as a means to backdoor controls on gun manufacturers.
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Scarborough: Media Need to Be Careful on Trump or People Will 'Tune Them Out'
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“Safety must be our top priority, especially in light of the horrific attack in Chattanooga,” Governor Walker said.
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AZ Woman and Kids Hit Head-On by Illegal Immigrant States Her Fury
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AudioBurst - Radio worth sharing.
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#370608
On Monday an illegal immigrant teenage activist ambushed Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker at a campaign stop in Iowa. 13 year-old ...
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The Ohio governor on Tuesday became the 16th prominent Republican to enter the contest for the presidential nomination.
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MADISON -- Governor Scott Walker issued an executive order on Tuesday, July 21st allowing Wisconsin National Guard members to carry weapons while on duty. In a statement, Gov. Walker said the follo...
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Kerry admitted in an interview with Saudi Arabia’s Al Arabiya News that he was troubled by those statements.
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The flags at the U.S. Capitol were ordered lowered to half-staff Tuesday in honor of the four Marines and Navy sailor killed in last week's attack in Chattanooga, Tenn.
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During an appearance on Friday’s PBS NewsHour, liberal columnist Mark Shields questioned Scott Walker’s readiness to be president as he argued “there’s a lingering sort of “I can see Alaska from my front porch” of Governor Palin with him.” Shields played up liberal criticism of the Wisconsin governor and asked “Is he really ready for prime time?…So, I think Scott Walker has a great story to tell, but there is a question, is he going to be able to hit big league pitching?”
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By Bozorgmehr Sharafedin Nouri DUBAI, (Reuters) - The United States said on Tuesday it was very disturbed by anti-U.S. hostility voiced by Iran's top leader after a nuclear deal, as both countries' top diplomats sought to calm opposition to the accord from political hardliners at home. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said a speech by Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on Saturday vowing to defy American policies in the region despite a deal with world powers over Tehran's nuclear program was "very troubling". Ayatollah Khamenei, the highest authority in Iran, told supporters on Saturday that U.S. policies in the region were "180 degrees" opposed to Iran's, in a Tehran speech punctuated by chants of "Death to America" and "Death to Israel".
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#370615
Did John Kerry just use a Muslim term meaning
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#370616
Anthony Hervey, well known for wearing a Confederate uniform and supporting the Confederate flag, died in a possibly intentional car wreck.
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Jared Taylor, editor of American Renaissance, describes why real Americans are drawn to "The Donald." His strong statements against illegal immigration and h...
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"There is a cottage industry that doesn't exist for Democrats."
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To my great shame, the thought of not being worth men’s notice bothers me, even though I’m a seasoned feminist and I know better
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"For us, we're a nation of laws..."
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Chattanooga shooter Mohammad Abdulazeez was displeased with the U.S. government, according to writings uncovered by investigators, sources say.
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The gunman who killed five American troops in a Chattanooga shooting spree last week did online research for militant Islamist "guidance" on committing violence that he may have believed would wipe away in the afterlife his sins on earth including drug and alcohol abuse, an arrest and a lost job,...
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Senator Rand Paul talks about the parallels of the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury and todays current surveillance state in the United States. Paul spea...
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Democrats hold the advantage in national elections, but the bench has thinned for candidates for state and local office.
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He has nearly twice the backing of his nearest rival, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, though support fell sharply after the mogul slammed Sen. John McCain’s war record.
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