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Vice President Joe Biden speaks at a White House Champions of Change Law Enforcement and Youth meeting, Monday, Sept. 21, 2015, in the South Court Auditorium of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB), on the White House complex in Washington.

Joe Biden Criticizes ‘Bad Apples’ In Law Enforcement

During his speech, Biden ditched his prepared remarks and left the podium to strolled throughout the crowd, speaking frankly about police officers. He said he was speaking “from the heart” because he’s been following the issue for years. “The law enforcement officer in a tough neighborhood looks at a corner and sees a kid with dreadlocks and sees a gangbanger instead of a kid who has has an opportunity to be a great poet or author,” Biden said.

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Why Republicans Shouldn’t Fear a Government Shutdown

Republican politicians have spent so long living in an environment controlled by the leftist media that they believe every narrative will be turned to their disadvantage. This is why Republican leadership buys into the idiotic notion that if Republicans fund the entire federal government except Planned Parenthood, and Obama then refuses to sign the budget, they will be blamed for the shutdown. That is not fully true.

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Gut Check: Trump’s Plus, and Minus

Let’s begin with the late Andrew Breitbart’s often repeated quote: Politics is downstream from culture. Meaning, culture influences politics, not the reverse – and until conservatives figure out a way to take the culture back from the left, we cannot win.

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EXCLUSIVE: Mike Huckabee Speaks Out on Social Security

GOP presidential candidate Gov. Mike Huckabee tells Breitbart News exclusively that he wanted to jump into the discussion about Social Security and Medicare during the second GOP primary debate hosted by CNN, because “it touches every American.”

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Boxer: Fiorina Is Standing ‘With the Men’

Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) criticized Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina’s position on Planned Parenthood, stating, “for her to be the only woman in the race, and stand with the men, and attack a woman’s right to choose” on Monday’s “MSNBC

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Rep. Mick Mulvaney Endorses Rand Paul for President

Rep. Mick Mulvaney (R-SC) is endorsing GOP presidential candidate Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) for president. Paul’s campaign sent out a press release with the announcement and noted that Mulvaney will serve as the campaign’s Eastern States Co-Chairman.

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Biden on 2016 Run: ‘Not Quite There Yet’

In an interview with Fr. Matt Malone for America Media, Vice President Joe Biden said that while he is weighing a 2016 presidential run the factor still unanswered is if  “this will be good for the family.” Biden said, “We’re

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Donald Trump Wins Legal Battle in University Case

Donald Trump won a key legal battle last week when a federal district court in California partially decertified a class action lawsuit against Trump and the now-defunct Trump University, which once offered real estate classes.

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Will Ferrell, Red Hot Chili Peppers Hop On Bernie Sanders Bandwagon

The Bernie Sanders campaign is unveiling its “Artists & Cultural Leaders” caucus supporting the Vermont socialist’s campaign for President. Actors Will Ferrell, Danny DeVito, Susan Sarandon and some 100 other celebrities jointly signed a statement backing Sanders against Hillary Clinton for the Democrat nomination.

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Mojo Panel: Hillary Started the Obama Muslim Rumors She Condemns

MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” co-hosts former Republican Congressman Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, along with Bloomberg Politics Managing Editor John Heilemann stated Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton started the rumors about President Obama being a Muslim on Monday.

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Rep. Lynn Jenkins Endorses Carly Fiorina for President

Rep. Lynn Jenkins (R-KS) is endorsing GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina. Jenkins will serve as Fiorina’s co-chair in Kansas, according to the Kansas City Star. Jenkins is ranked fifth among Republican leadership in the U.S. House of Representatives.