Keyword: surprise
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California Sen. Kamala Harris is suspending her campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination, Fox News has learned. The Democratic senator informed her staff of the decision on Tuesday.
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On Monday, Clinton's press secretary Angel Ureña said in a statement: “In 2002 and 2003, President Clinton took a total of four trips on Jeffrey Epstein's airplane: One to Europe, one to Asia, and two to Africa, which included stops in connection with the work of the Clinton Foundation." Supporters of the Foundation, and his Secret Service detail traveled on every leg of every trip.” But a Washington Examiner review of flight manifest records contradicts these claims. It shows Clinton took 27 flights on Epstein’s private jet during at least six different trips. Former President Bill Clinton claimed that he...
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Marines Identify Remains Recovered from KC-130J Salvage Operation By: Megan Eckstein June 26, 2019 10:08 AM The Marine Corps has identified the remains of three Marines recovered during a recent salvage operation to retrieve a KC-130J that crashed in December during a refueling mishap off of Japan. Five Marines assigned to Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron (VMGR) 152 were onboard the aircraft when it crashed last year, and all were killed. The Marine Corps conducted a salvage effort that spanned May 27 to June 7, and during that effort the remains of three of the Marines were found. After sending...
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Bad guy didn’t expect store clerk to be packing heat – And now he’s paying the ultimate price…
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The long-awaited first read on Q4 GDP has just come out, with results better than expected: +2.6%, whereas analysts had been pivoting right around that 2.0% figure ahead of the release. The historically strong Q3 results were revised upward in its third and final headline: 3.5%. Even though it’s too early to take the long view of 2018 GDP as a whole, this 2.6% number joins the 2.2%, 4.2% and now 3.5% from the previous quarter to put preliminary GDP at 3.125%, or above 3% for the first time since prior to the Great Recession a decade ago. That this...
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Will we see a day-before election surprise? What will the Democrats pull? Or does President Trump have something up his sleeve? Or, between today and Tuesday, will nothing unusual occur?
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The Wall Street Journal has published a lead editorial Wednesday evening in which it argues the Democrats’ effort to destroy Brett Kavanaugh has reminded anti-Trump conservatives that the left hates them even more than it hates the president. The Journal further argues that the left has unified Republicans — a seemingly impossible task, given internal divisions over Trump — by reminding them that Democrats’ hatred is not about Trump, but about the raw desire for power at any cost.
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Police Officer shows 2 punk kids what the actual deal is!
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott warned supporters in a fundraising email Monday about Democrats’ turnout for the March primary, which he says should “shock every conservative to their core.” So far, more Democrats have voted early than Republicans, Dallas News reports. Through Sunday in the 15 Texas counties with the most registered voters, 135,070 people had voted in the Republican primary and 151,236 in the Democratic. Compared to the first six days of early voting in 2014, Democratic turnout increased 69 percent, while Republicans saw a 20 percent increase. The Democrats even surpassed their early voting totals from the 2016 primary...
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A Minnesota mom got the Christmas present of her dreams Friday when she was surprised by her soldier son at Mall of America. The ruse had been in the works for months. "I just keep telling her that I'm not going to be home until February," Army Pfc. Tim Hofmann said moments before the surprise. He said it was all his dad's idea, adding, "I don't know how she's going to react really." Josephine Hofmann thought she was coming to Mall of America for a head to toe makeover and an overnight stay at Radisson Blu, because she's part of...
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Florida Republican Carlos Curbelo along with 9 other turncoat Republicans introduce the first formal anti-gun law after the tragedy in Las Vegas. It's also backed by 10 Democrats. GET IN THE FIGHT NOW. THIS IS FAR MORE SERIOUS THAN YOU MAY THINK. PLEASE WATCH AND SHARE. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCLoIorYguU
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Name a more iconic duo than Hillary Clinton and this pint-size fan who came to meet her. We'll wait. At an event in Brooklyn promoting her children's book, It Takes a Village, Clinton came face-to-face with a little girl in an incredible white pantsuit—an homage to the former presidential candidate's signature campaign outfit. If you're prepared to cry out an ocean of tears, feast your eyes on the photo: Clinton shared the tweet on her own timeline, writing, "Great to be back in Brooklyn sharing #ItTakesAVillage with readers of all ages!" It Takes A Village is a 28-page picture book...
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Earlier today, I went to bed before the polls closed in California. I knew that Hilary would certainly be the next president of my country, and I could not bear to listen to the news; I knew that as state after state chose Hillary, I would sink into empty despair. I woke up shortly before midnight. It's an impossible dream: Trump could never have overcome the bigotry and self-destructive thrall in which millions of muddle-headed ideologues wallowed. I knew that Hillary would win; she is, after all, a female. She is the heart of the ruling elite. In fact I...
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Video of surprising fish catch in a net.
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What will be talking about this time tomorrow? Typically, tomorrow is the day that candidates will drop their big 'surprise' news items on their opposition. I think both sides can and may do this. The hillary camp is acting like they have nothing left. They are frantically going back to states that were supposed to be safe for them. The FBI investigation from last Friday has been a severe blow to them as well as the steady news of the investigation. Will Comey say anything tomorrow? Wikileaks and Project Veritas have been effective and have claimed several career political operatives....
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FBI Director James Comey's letter to Congress indicating that the bureau has "learned of the existence of (Hillary Clinton) emails" which he concluded must be reviewed "to determine whether they contain classified information" has led to all kinds of people declaring the move an "unprecedented" October surprise. Even some people who should know better have called it the "Mother of All October Surprises." Perhaps it ultimately will be, but as things currently stand, it's not really in the running for current champion. The press's institutional memory is so weak, and its insistence on burying long-ago inconvenient truths is so strong,...
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Hillary’s 33K Missing Emails: A November Surprise? By FITS - October 27, 2016 IS THE ULTIMATE “WIKILEAK” COMING? The 2016 presidential campaign has already had an “October Surprise” – although to be fair establishment Republicans stabbing their own presidential nominee in the back wasn’t really all that surprising, was it? They’ve been doing it to taxpayers for years … Anyway, as the White House race between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump enters its final two weeks, should we expect any real surprises? If you believe the national polling, this race is over – and has been for months....
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Here is what James O'Keefe just posted on Twitter: "This week we drop smaller bombs across the country. Next week we drop atomic bombs.James O'Keefe added, Our first tape drops tomorrow." YES, it'll might be yet another "nothing burger" but that's no fun. So, make your predictions of what you think he'll release (unless if you are going to predict a nothing burger)
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Colombian voters rejected a peace deal with FARC rebels Sunday, in a surprise outcome that risks prolonging a 52-year-old armed conflict and plunges the country’s future into uncertainty. By a razor-thin margin of 50.25 to 49.75 percent, Colombians voted against the peace accord, in a Brexit-style backlash that defied pollsters’ predictions and left supporters of the deal in tears. After nearly six years of negotiations, many handshakes and ceremonial signatures, a half-century war that has killed 220,000 and displaced 7 million Colombians from their homes is not over.
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As Hillary Clinton supporters fret about a WikiLeaks “October surprise,” dozens of defense and security experts from both parties are urging the Obama administration to take tough action if it concludes that Russia orchestrated a series of cyberattacks on the Democratic Party. But based on past U.S. handling of foreign-sponsored cyberassaults, it could take months or even years to mount such a response — action that could encompass anything from public shaming or economic sanctions to indictments or retaliatory hacking. Even the most optimistic timeline, according to interviews with former security and law enforcement officials, could delay a forceful U.S....
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