Keyword: clamdigger
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A Florida fisherman got quite the catch Tuesday -- but it happened to be an intoxicated 22-year-old woman instead of a prized fish, according to police. Authorities were called to the St. Johns County Pier at 6 p.m. after a fisherman said a woman bit his fishing line and swam off with his lure, Action News Jax reported. The fisherman told deputies that Alexandria Turner, 22, appeared to be intoxicated when she swam up to his fishing line and cursed at him, according to a police report. The 22-year-old woman then allegedly bit the fishing line and swam away with...
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Comedian Wanda Sykes has meltdown on stage, swears, flips off crowd after getting booed for calling Donald Trump a 'Racist'. In a Boston comedy show last night, comedian Wanda Sykes was loudly booed by large portions of the audience near the end of her set as she referred to President-elect Donald Trump as a "racist, sexist, homophobic person."
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Matt Drudge of the Drudge Report has warned Hillary Clinton that he’s about to drop a bombshell about her "sex stuff" Saturday morning. "Oh, on the sex stuff. Hillary is about to get hers ...," Drudge said in a tweet. Drudge tweeted a picture of Clinton on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, where she appeared Friday in her first interview following the second presidential debate with Donald Trump. The "sex stuff" Drudge is referring to concerns Clinton’s sexuality, which the London Times and several other foreign newspapers brought into question back in 2007 when Clinton was accused of having an affair...
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The retired U.S. Women's Soccer star has been hired to serve as an analyst and contributor for the sports network. Wambach will cover soccer during the Rio Olympics and the UEFA European Championships this summer and will also work for other parts of the network such as ESPN Films and shows like "Outside the Lines."
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Hillary Clinton's closest aide Huma Abedin is so devoted to her boss that she almost sobbed upon learning Clinton had to carry her own bag, a Newsweek profile revealed Thursday. "Abedin took her duties so seriously, the source recalled, that when she learned that Clinton had once carried her own bag up a flight of stairs in her aide's absence, Abedin nearly burst into tears," Newsweek reported. The same source said that Clinton once snapped her fingers and said "Gum" to Abedin. "A lot of times, Hillary would snap her fingers and go, 'Gum.' And Huma would fetch it," the...
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The State Department has agreed to a conservative legal group’s request to question several current and former government officials about the creation of Hillary Clinton’s private email system. The agreement filed late Friday with the U.S. District Court in Washington comes after a judge consented to allow the group Judicial Watch “limited discovery” to probe why Clinton relied on an email server in her New York home during her tenure as secretary of state. Questions about the email system have bedeviled Clinton during her run for the Democratic presidential nomination. If Judge Emmet G. Sullivan approves of Friday’s agreement, lawyers...
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I sent an email to hillary@clintonemail.com and it bounced back, but huma@clintonemail.com is a good address. My message to Huma was: SUBJECT: Hillary for Prison 2016 BODY: Mrs. Weiner, I think it would be really sweet if you and Cankles could have adjoining cells at Leavenwort
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Huma Abedin spoke about her boss Hillary Clinton and the moment the two first met in a recent interview. 'She walked by and she shook my hand and our eyes connected and I just remember having this moment where I thought; "Wow,"' said Abedin The top Clinton aide also revealed that she is terrified about her boss' emails which are being released by the State Department. The FBI is investigating Clinton's use of a private email address and server while serving as Secretary of State. Abedin said she has not read any of the emails and would be 'mortified' if...
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Didn't Hillary's Assistant Campaign Manager, Huma Weiner, push some woman in the face a few months ago? Where is the assault charge for that?
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"Still don't believe Media Matters functions as a propaganda machine to aid and abet Hillary Clinton's political aspirations? Just read its response to a Vanity Fair article titled Is Huma Abedin Hillary Clinton's Secret Weapon or Her Next Big Problem? The left-wing attack machine wasted no time in posting an article with false information and smears in order to protect the Clinton campaign. Hillary has stated publicly that she helped "start and support" Media Matters, and that organization has consistently come to Clinton's aid with a consistent campaign of misinformation, half-truths and smears of her critics that can then get...
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They said it, not me. Hillary Clinton's sense of style has been criticized for as long as she has been on the national political scene. One of the uglier forms this mockery has taken, most often in barbed private jokes and comments but occasionally openly by anti-gay activists, has been the "rumors" of secret lesbianism, supposedly evidenced by her pantsuits and her (actually not always full-throated) support of gay rights. Suggestions that Hillary Clinton is or might be a lesbian rightly belong where I first heard them: in the hallways of a middle school, coming out the mouths of homophobic...
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While working as a high-level aide to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Huma Abedin received a curious waiver to work in the private sector simultaneously — and went to work for a firm politically connected to the Clintons and their foundation, Teneo. The waiver itself is under investigation by the Senate Judiciary Committee, a probe that may take on more importance as the FBI succeeds in uncovering more e-mail from Hillary’s server. Politico’s Rachel Bade may have found a quo if not a quid in Abedin’s communications: A spring 2012 email to Hillary Clinton’s top State Department aide, Huma...
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Will Hillary be able to have conjugal visits in prison from Bill?
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Here's a question my female friends and I sometimes ask ourselves: Why do our younger colleagues freely call themselves girls? Unreconstructed '60s feminists we may be, but we insisted on being called women when we were their age -- and were ready to pounce on any guy who didn't go along with us so we could reveal him to be the male chauvinist that he was. But today, it's "me and the girls," or "I know this girl who," among women as young as 18 and as old as 35. I wonder if that reflects a greater comfort with youth...
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