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Jeb Bush Announces Presidential Run – 2016

Jeb Bush announces 2016 presidential run, becomes 11th republican candidate. Bush, thought to be a frontrunner last fall, announced his run at Miami Dade College earlier this afternoon   Top 5 Remarks from Bush’s Presidential Announcement: Number 5: “Great charities like ‘Little Sister of the Poor’ don’t need any federal instructions for doing the right…

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Hillary’s Missing Emails Cost 700 Million Dollars

Hillary’s Missing Benghazi Emails Cost Dept. of State 700 million dollars. Late Thursday afternoon, the House approved a bill which will withhold over half a billion dollars from the State Department budget. The cause? The ongoing missing documents on the 2012 terrorism attack at the diplomatic consulate in Benghazi, Libya. The House has threatened to do this…

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Clinton: The Champion of False Claims

Clinton: The Champion of False Claims The 2016 presidential candidate who won’t allow reporters any time for questions, knows how to take advantage of an open microphone. This past week, Hillary Clinton appeared at Southern University in Houston, Texas, and wasted little time in falsely accusing the republicans of suppressing voter registration. Hillary Clinton said, “Today, Republicans…

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Highlights of Iowa Republican Dinner, May 16, 2015

The Iowa Republican Dinner featured many top republican candidates. However, noticeably absent were Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and Mike Huckabee. The format was terrific in that each candidate had a strict 10-minute limit and that was it. Everyone stuck to the allotted time with one exception: Carly Fiorina. The music came up and her mic went…

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Progressives Unite Under Bill De Blasio

On Tuesday, the progressive poster children united in Washington, DC. Mayor Bill De Blasio scheduled an outdoor event with liberal politicians, union leaders and celebrities (or celebrity wannabes, Al Sharpton). The purpose was to introduce their vision for a better, more progressive America and to sign a pledge,  guaranteeing their dedication to the cause. Mayor De…

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