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Protesters Compare NYPD to KKK

Not only have NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio’s leftist supporters ignored any calls for calm, the mayor appears to be out of touch with what’s actually happening on the ground, according to reports.

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Report: NYPD 911 Operator Said Slain Cops ‘Deserved It’

An as yet unconfirmed report via The Daily News alleges that a shouting match broke out among 911 dispatchers after some actually attacked the police after the call center received the report of the execution of officers Rafael Ramos and Wianjen Liu.

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Anti-NYPD Protesters Refuse To Stand Down

Anti-police protesters and the so called Justice League organizers behind them want nothing to do with any cooling off or show of respect as two good men, both minorities as a matter of fact, are buried.

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Another in Custody Over Threat to Kill Cops

Police are monitoring social media for more threats after another individual who had allegedly threatened to drive to NYC and kill two cops was taken into custody for questioning, according to the New York Daily News. Police were investigating at least

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A New, Emboldened Obama?

In “Operation Revenge,” Glenn Thrush at Politico paints a portrait of a Barack Obama who needs to feel a sense of competition and a somewhat lethargic executive who needs “a slap in the face” to motivate him. The contention is that the

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Obama Only Calls on Women Reporters at Year-End Press Conference

While the media isn’t even clear if this was a first, Barack Obama took questions from only female reporters during today’s White House press conference. The Hill reports: Obama took questions from mostly print reporters, including McClatchy’s Lesley Clark, BNA’s

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Podesta Detailed Obama’s Power Grab in September

On September 4th at Sen Harry Reid’s “annual energy conference, where green-tech-industry players, environmentalists, and politicians” meet to discuss their agenda, ongoing or preferred, Center for American Progress founder and White House insider John Podesta blandly presented what may be the

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Democrats Divided as Elizabeth Warren Rises

Democrat losses in 2014 are fueling unrest within the rank and file. The rise of Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and the anti-big business populism she represents have created a rift within that party that may take a presidential primary to play out.

Can Obama Act Alone On Cuba

While some believe today’s actions toward Cuba are within the scope of Barack Obama’s role as chief executive, there are others who maintain it’s not so clear. Given considerable opposition to his move to significantly loosen restrictions as regards Cuba,

Rand Paul Has Sit Down With Goldman Sachs

Senator and prospective 2016 Republican presidential hopeful Rand Paul addressed several Goldman Sachs executives during “a closed-door audience at the firm’s 200 West offices as part of an internal company speaker series known as Talks@GS.” Reportedly, “Paul spoke about foreign

Americans View of Race Relations is Worst in Two Decades

Despite, or perhaps because of Barack Obama being in the White House – many feel he’s done more harm than good to race relations in America – an NBC News/ Wall Street Journal poll “showed the most pessimistic assessment of racial

Hillary Loses: You Read It In A Magazine

Hillary Clinton was much in the news when she on the cover of the June 16 issue of People magazine. But real people, if you can call journalists that, did more talking about Hillary, than the American public did to

Paul PAC Hits Jeb With Web Ads

Almost as soon as Jeb Bush put out a note on Facebook announcing his new leadership PAC widely presumed to be his first step in seeking the 2016 GOP presidential nomination, Sen Rand Paul’s leadership went up with a couple notes

Fat Cat Republicans Gush Over Jeb

The reaction to Jeb Bush announcing the establishment of a leadership PAC as a presumed forst step for running for the GOP 2016 nomination may not have played well across the more conservative GOP base, but the GOP’s deep-pocketed donors

MoveOn Gathers 110,000 Signatures For Warren

MoveOn.org claims to have gathered 110,000 signatures calling on Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) to run for the U.S. presidency in 2016 as part of a “Run Warren Run” effort fueled by a $1 million investment just last week. For her

Hillary Teams Up With Bloomberg On Women’s Issues

Hillary Clinton joined former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to promote “data2x, a joint venture involving the Clinton Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies and the United Nations Foundation”.  The pair aren’t quite the odd couple some might think, given Bloomberg’s long