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Ted Cruz Raking in Millions — But Poorly Matched to Defeat Hillary

Just over two weeks after Tea Party poster boy Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) announced he would be running for president in 2016, the Associated Press is reporting four super PACs who support Cruz have already raked in millions in donations, with the final tally expected to reach an astounding $31 million by week’s end.

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Gutfeld: Political Correctness Is Now Beyond Parody

Fox News Channel host Greg Gutfeld argued that some on the left were sincerely adopting ridiculous parodies of political correctness on Thursday’s broadcast of “The Five.” Gutfeld reacted to a report in McClatchy that some women believe referring to Hillary Clinton

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Democrat Lincoln Chafee to Challenge Hillary

In a move that just might chafe Hillary’s sizeable campaign apparatus, Politico reports that former Rhode Island governor and senator Lincoln Chafee, who became a Democrat in 2013, has formed a presidential exploratory committee and promptly “became the first member of the Democratic

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Russian Hackers Penetrated the White House Computer System

CNN is reporting late Tuesday the stunning admission by the Obama White House that its system was penetrated by the same Russian hackers who got into the State Department. Given the strength of the White House’s security system, Hillary Clinton’s homebrew server would have been child’s play for this crew to raid.

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Poll: Rand Paul Does Best with Independents Against Hillary Clinton

The latest poll from Public Policy Polling (PPP) shows that Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) fares the best among the presumed 2016 Republican presidential candidates against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with independent voters, and is one of the top three contenders overall against her.

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‘Weekend Update’ Jokes About Hillary, Indiana

NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” made fun of Hillary Clinton and Indiana’s RFRA law during their “Weekend Update” segment. Cast member and “Update” co-host Colin Jost quipped that “even more alarming” than reports that Hillary Clinton used multiple devices for email

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Pirro: Hillary’s ‘Two-Step’ Won’t Work on Gowdy

The Fox News Channel’s “Justice with Judge Jeanine” host Judge Jeanine Pirro argued that Hillary Clinton had met her match in Representative Trey Gowdy (R-SC) on Saturday. Pirro declared, “this week, we find out that Hillary Clinton not only had

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Buchanan: O’Malley ‘In An Excellent Position’

Columnist Pat Buchanan said that former Maryland Martin O’Malley has “a golden opportunity” and is “in an excellent position” on the campaign trail during Friday’s “McLaughlin Group.” Although Buchanan stated that O’Malley isn’t a serious threat to Hillary Clinton, and

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The Hillary Hypocrisy over Religious Freedom

It is really funny to hear prolific emailer and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton denounce Indiana’s religious freedom law, a law that is eerily similar to the one her cigar aficionado husband, President Bill Clinton, fully supported and signed into law back in 1993.

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Matthews Begs for ‘Real Choice Besides Hillary,’ Like Jeb Bush

Thursday on MSNBC’s “Hardball,” host Chris Matthews wrapped up a segment on this week’s controversy over Indiana’s and Arkansas’ “religious freedom” laws after discussing former Gov. Jeb Bush’s (R-FL) Silicon Valley walk-back from seemingly stronger support of the Indiana bill earlier

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Hillary Clinton Opposes Religious Freedom Act Her Husband Signed

Though President Bill Clinton signed the nation’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) into law, his wife has denounced similar laws put forward in states such as Indiana and Arkansas, preferring instead to create an image of faith as subservient to the institutional left’s militant LGBT agenda.

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Bernie Sanders Says He Could Beat Hillary

In an appearance on FusionTV’s “America,” Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) told host Jorge Ramos he believed he could beat former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination. Sanders laid out a case for his candidacy when