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Ted Harvey: Hillary Clinton’s America Would Be a ‘Third World Country’

Colorado state Senator Ted Harvey, chairman of StopHillaryPAC.org, told Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Stephen K. Bannon that this year’s election represents a struggle between “two views of what America is.” Citing Republican National Convention speakers, Harvey said, “Throughout the entire day, you saw people stand up and be proud of being Americans and wanting America to be the number-one country in the world again, rather than try and equalize the entire world and bring America down to where it’s a second or third world country.”

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Mark Meckler: ‘We Live Now in a Lawless America’

Mark Meckler, president of Citizens for Self-Governance, told Stephen K. Bannon in a Breitbart News Daily Sirius XM interview, “We live now in a lawless America. Government’s no longer accountable. They don’t follow the same rules that we’re required to follow, and, in fact, the laws and the rules are actually used against us.”

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As Far as MSM is Concerned, America Was a Mistake

This Fourth of July holiday, as you celebrate America’s independence, perhaps you would care to try something new: Perhaps you would like to join with the MSM and, instead, denigrate America’s independence. As in, you could wish that it had never happened.

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Exclusive — Geert Wilders: The Patriot Spring

“A revolution,” Wikipedia says, “is a fundamental change in political power or organizational structures that take place in a relatively short period of time when the population rises up in revolt against the current authorities.”

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Obama Bashes Americans to Immigrants

Immigrants are better than Americans, in part, because they know they must get involved in progressive politics, President Barack Obama told a group of selected immigrants Tuesday.

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‘Fatty Monster U.S. Imperialists’: North Korea Celebrates Hate America Month

On Thursday, the North Korean government culminated the celebration of “Struggle Against US Imperialism Month” with a large stadium commemoration of the anniversary of the Korean War. In addition to propaganda significantly more belligerent than its usual fare and praise for communist leader Kim Il Sung and current dictator Kim Jong Un, the nation’s museums were teeming with individuals observing the holiday.

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Magna Carta Defended on the Fields of Waterloo

Clambering to the crest of a ridge named Mont Saint-Jean on the early morning of June 18, 1815, the solitary figure who raised a looking glass to his eye probably was not thinking about the future of western civilization. For that British commander, victory on the rain sodden fields below him only represented what he hoped would be the final check on the territorial ambitions of the French adventurer who had convulsed Europe in war for over 15 years.

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American Football vs. International Futbol

George Carlin’s classic critique of football and baseball strikes today as slightly yesterday. But his premise easily extrapolates to compare and contrast the good ol’ US of A and all our funny-sounding international neighbors, who seem to adore a kicky-kick sport (what we call “soccer”) managed by the honorable men of FIFA.

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US Troops Driving Through Poland Receive Warm Welcome

BIALYSTOK, Poland (AP) — Hundreds of residents turned out in eastern Poland on Tuesday to greet a convoy of U.S. troops that is driving through eastern Europe, a region worried that the conflict in Ukraine threatens its security.

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Giuliani vs. Obama: Love, Respect and Patriotism

Sometimes a newspaper misses the news. Rudy Giuliani’s “Obama doesn’t love America” comments aren’t especially controversial; Scott Walker’s aides thinking such comments could be made “off the record” is the real controversy.

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