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10 Weird Things You Didn't Know About Hillary

10 Weird Things You Didn't Know About Hillary

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has been through the political battles more than any major politician since Richard Nixon – and she has a lot in common with her former foe. But despite the blanket coverage of the former

Why The Hillary-Alinsky Letters Matter

Why The Hillary-Alinsky Letters Matter

On Monday, the Washington Free Beacon broke the news of a young Hillary Clinton’s correspondence with socialist agitator Saul Alinsky. Alinsky, whose philosophy has long been linked with President Barack Obama’s focus on community organizing, was a far larger influence

Carson: 'Strong' Likelihood I'll Run in 2016

Carson: 'Strong' Likelihood I'll Run in 2016

Dr. Ben Carson, author of “One Nation: What We Can All Do to Save America’s Future,” said that “the likelihood is strong” that he will run for president in 2016 on Monday’s “Hugh Hewitt Show.” Regarding his 2016 run, Carson

Pat Caddell: GOP Should Nationalize Immigration Issue

Pat Caddell: GOP Should Nationalize Immigration Issue

On Monday’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “Your World,” former Carter pollster Pat Caddell discussed what strategies the Republican Party should employee despite finding themselves at a cash disadvantage in the upcoming November midterm elections. According to Caddell, the best

3 Killed, 30 Wounded in Chicago Weekend Violence

3 Killed, 30 Wounded in Chicago Weekend Violence

The weekend of September 20 was a little more violent than usual in Chicago, with 33 people struck by gunfire. Three died from their wounds. Starting on Friday afternoon, the weekend death toll began with the death of 19-year-old Markise

Two Chinese Destroyers Arrive At Iranian Port

Two Chinese Destroyers Arrive At Iranian Port

On September 21 two Chinese destroyers arrived at Iran’s Persian Gulf port of Bandar Abbas.  The puts the destroyers on the east side of the Gulf while the U.S. Fifth Fleet is currently located on the west, at Bahrain.  AFP

Texas Senators Still Trading Barbs Over Shutdown

Texas Senators Still Trading Barbs Over Shutdown

AUSTIN, Texas — Over the weekend, Texas’ two senators traded barbs over the last year’s government shutdown in a pair of speeches delivered at The Texas Tribune Festival, a conference at the University of Texas at Austin organized by the

Litterbug Climate Marchers Leave Behind Piles of Trash

Litterbug Climate Marchers Leave Behind Piles of Trash

This week in New York City somewhere around 400,000 litterbugs descended on the Big Apple, and not to celebrate the wonderful news that the planet hasn’t warmed in 18 years. Instead they gathered to do, uhm, whatever this is, and