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Donald Trump is ready to deploy an explosive 10-point battle plan that will destroy Hillary Clinton’s presidential dream! The new issue of The National ENQUIRER — on newsstands now — has gained exclusive access to the Republican candidate’s devastating blueprint to take down Hillary when they first face off on Monday, September 26!
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Anti-Trump Republicans hope the Trump effect will just go away, and will note that a defeated Trump will not leave behind much in the nature of an institutional apparatus, as the defeated Barry Goldwater arguably did in 1964. But the argument for going back to pre-Trump positions is weakened by the fact that Republicans have lost four of the six presidential elections between 1992 and 2012. But what if Hillary Clinton loses? The political map in that case will look quite different, with Democratic states confined to the Northeast, West Coast and a few splotches in between. The presidential Democratic...
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I asked Clinton and Trump for interviews. So far, no luck with Clinton. However, I interviewed Donald Trump for this Sunday’s Full Measure. The interview took place back stage in Estero, Florida prior to his appearance there. My crew and I were cleared by Secret Service several hours in advance and waited in a small locker room where the interview was to take place, so we didn’t get to see the crowd as it gathered at Germain arena. After the interview, Trump asked if I’d seen the big crowd. When I told him I hadn’t, he asked me to take...
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The Washington Examiner reports: Clinton and surrogates growing frustrated with tightening race Clinton’s campaign has outspent GOP nominee Donald Trump on nearly every front, including placing more than $20 million on ads in Pennsylvania. The Republican candidate has spent only a fraction of that amount on advertising in the Keystone State. Though the Democratic nominee is ahead of Trump by a wide margin in Pennsylvania, she leads nationally by only two points, according to a RealClearPolitics polling average. Clinton’s supporters have blamed her poor showing in the polls on everything from third-party candidates to the supposed ignorance of the American...
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"When you criticize her, she goes nuts. She becomes very defensive and angry, damn near throws you out of the room," Morris said. "So her staff learns not to cross her and they just do not subject her to the kind of criticism, and the kind of advice that normally candidates get. "Morris predicted Clinton will not necessarily show anger during Monday night's presidential debate, but Republican Donald Trump could rattle her enough that she deviates from her script. "I think she'll get uptight and I think that she'll lie and I think she'll try to sell stuff that isn't...
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'I can't find a job because I don't speak Spanish': Working class Alabama woman says changing demographics brought on by illegal immigration has left her struggling to find employment Sandra Langlois, 42, is a resident of Albertville, Alabama, where the demographic has changed significantly due to immigration She says she is still unemployed because she has told prospective bosses she doesn't speak Spanish 30 per cent of the population of the town of Albertville is Hispanic A CNN poll shows that working class whites feel that immigrants have negatively impacted their job prospects Survey finds that working class whites in...
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All Trump needs to do is to lay out positive proposals and avoid ratifying Hillary's accusations. Donald's constructive programs on taxes, national security, immigration, the economy, and child care form a basis for projecting a national image that will simply sweep aside Hillary's campaign. For her part, Hillary has to look healthy and energetic. A modulated, laid-back performance will destroy her claim that she is well enough to be president. Tactically, we would suggest (as we do in our book): He should attack Bill's record on bank regulation, making clear that his decision to deregulate banks as he left office...
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Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton sent a passionate video message to the Laborers’ International Union of North America, demanding that they help get the message out about Donald Trump. She pointed out that she was against “Right To Work” and appeared upset that Trump was gaining in the polls despite his record of supporting it. “Having said all this, ‘Why aren’t I 50 points ahead?’ you might ask,” she said, highlighting Trump’s anti-Labor union stance. “Nobody should be fooled,” she said. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EyoKB3ZHSc
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On Wednesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Clinton Campaign Manager Robby Mook dodged questions about Clinton’s Syria policy, which prompted members of the panel to say, “we may be tiptoeing into Gary Johnson territory here,” and ask, “you can’t lay out your plan, how can you convince voters that Hillary Clinton is the better choice, Robby?” And “why do we have you here?” Mook was asked by co-host Willie Geist, “Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State when this crisis began. What’s her biggest regret about the way Syria’s been handled?” He answered, “Well, I — obviously she’s been out of...
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The NFL sees its ratings going down faster than Colin Kaepernick after hearing “O say can you see.” The Eagles-Bears ratings declined by double digits from last year’s Week Two Monday Night Football contest and represents the lowest number since the franchise moved from ABC to ESPN. The NFL experienced drops, albeit smaller ones, for the Sunday slate, too. But the elephant in the room—actually three Dolphins, a Bronco, and two 49ers—continue to be the competitors in America’s Game insulting America’s song. Fans do not watch because of a quarterback who does not play. No one likes uninvited guests coming...
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Tuesday, host of Fox Sports 1’s “The Herd,” Colin Cowherd, reasoned that the NFL ratings are down 10 percent so far this season because of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, rather than because of pre-game national anthem protests that were started by the 49ers’ Colin Kaepernick. “Sometimes I look at the American media and I just — I don’t understand how they can’t see the obvious stuff,” Cowherd said. “So NFL ratings are down like 10 percent. I can just see them. They’re all arguing about what it is. ‘Oh, it’s got to be the Kaepernick thing.’ It’s not the...
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Is it time for Roger Goodell and the NFL to hit the panic button? Last week’s Sunday Night Football matchup drew in its lowest ratings in seven years (Monday Night Football didn’t fare any better) and last night’s game between the Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings fell even further. According to Deadline, the primetime portion of last night’s game scored a 13.7/22 in Nielsen’s metered market ratings as the Vikings went on to beat the Packers 17-14. Not only is that down 18% from last year’s ratings, it’s also a 9% dip compared to the SNF opener just last...
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Which is why we find it surprising that with Hillary's desperately needing to make an appearance, overnight CBS reported that Clinton campaign officials said that a Tuesday fundraiser in Chapel Hill was postponed. The Clinton event was billed as “lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton” and had four donation levels to attend. Those contribution levels were described as $100,000, which featured “chair reception with Hillary,” $33,000, which included a “host reception with Hillary,” $5,000, which included “preferred seating” and $2,700. No reason was given for postponement of the Clinton event, which was planned to take place at the home of Betty...
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Bill Clinton told NPR Monday that it was only “natural” for certain donors to his foundations to expect favors from the Clinton State Department: “It was natural for people who’ve been our political allies and personal friends to call and ask for things. And I trusted the State Department wouldn’t do anything they shouldn’t do.” But did the Foundation staff tell these donors that there was a clear and impenetrable firewall between preventing them from even asking the State Department for things? Did the State Department immediately respond to these requests with a firm and definitive “no” because it was...
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OBAMA LATE FOR UN ADDRESS=> World Leaders Forced to Skip Ahead to Next Speech
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O’REILLY: Political commentator Mark Steyn recently returned from Europe where he attended the priest funeral and spoke with a number of people affected by the Jihad. Mr. Steyn joins us now from Colchester, VT. What did you learn there? What was the headline that you learned in Europe, Mr. Steyn? STEYN: Well, you said at the top of the show that migrants aren’t the problem, jihadists are. And that’s true but there is a crude arithmetic here, Bill which is that the more Muslims you have, the more terrorism you have. So, that France, Belgium and Germany have very high...
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Bill Maher Spars with Trump Campaign Manager Kellyanne Conway | Real Time with Bill Maher
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Hillary Clinton traveled to Temple University on Monday to woo millennial voters. 37,788 students are enrolled at Temple. Hillary had a hard time filling up the small roo Hillary also has a hard time getting up the stairs to the stage. She needed help.
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Breaking: Citizen Journalists May Have Just Found Proof of Clinton Ordering Emails Be Stripped of VIP’s Email Address— Rep. Steven Smith @RepStevenSmith BREAKING: Citizen Journalist breaks HUGE Clinton email story PROVING Hillary ORDERED EMAILS TO BE STRIPPED! This exchange took place on Reddit and involves Paul Combetta an employee with Platte River Networks, the company in charge of Hillary Clinton’s home server. Combetta was granted immunity from Obama’s Department of Justice in their investigation of Clinton. Combetta was the employee who deleted all of Hillary Clinton’s emails. According users on Reddit, Combetta asked for assisance in uly 2014 from Reddit...
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