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Sep 11 2016
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Religious Conservatives Aren’t Judging Donald Trump’s Questionable Christian Values
It’s no secret that Donald Trump hasn’t exactly been a choirboy during his presidential campaign.
He’s boasted about the size of his penis on national television. He’s bragged about his wealth and how beautiful his buildings are. He’s taken joy in insulting fellow candidates and reporters and even attacked the family of a soldier killed in Iraq. And he’s long shared stories of his
HuffPostSep 23 2020
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Trump falls into the trap he set for Biden
Some on Trump’s team are bracing for a humiliating loss at next week's debate — after Trump lowered expectations for Biden by mocking his acumen for months.
Donald Trump will face Joe Biden within days for the first of three presidential debates, and some of the president’s supporters are already bracing for a humiliating loss.
White House allies, Republican donors and some of
PoliticoSep 10 2016
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How Russian hacking has tied US government in knots
Whatever Vladimir Putin's goal is in a year-long campaign of apparent cyberattacks against the US political system, the Russian leader has accomplished this much: tying the US government in knots over what to do about it.
There's debate in the Obama administration about how to respond to the hacks targeting Democratic Party organizations and increasing evidence that Russian hackers also
CNN DigitalNov 11 2016
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Trump adviser urges Obama, Clinton to speak out on protests
Donald Trump’s campaign manager took to Twitter Thursday to call on President Obama or Hillary Clinton to speak out against calls for political violence, as unruly post-election protests broke out for the second night in a row in cities across the country. Police in Portland, Ore. declared that a once peaceful protest was a riot after demonstrators were seen attacking drivers and committing
Fox News DigitalSep 03 2013
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A look at Syria developments around the world
The United States is considering launching a punitive strike against the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad, blamed by the U.S. and the Syrian opposition for an Aug. 21 alleged chemical weapons attack in a rebel-held suburb of the Syrian capital of Damascus.
TownhallSep 03 2013
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Is This the Video That Shows Assad Using Chemical Weapons on His Own People?
New video obtained by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) purports to show Syrian government forces loading artillery that was used in the attack on the Damascus suburbs last month which the U.S. says involved the use of chemical weapons.
The BlazeJun 12 2012
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Obama Ad Targets Mitt Romney's Record As Massachusetts Governor
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama's campaign is launching a new ad against Republican challenger Mitt Romney, building on Obama's attack against his rival's economic record as Massachusetts governor.
HuffPostApr 23 2016
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The 2016 Democratic primary has been unusually substantive and low-key
If you're ever interested in what an ugly Democratic Party primary campaign looks like, I would suggest taking a look at this exchange between Bill Clinton and Jerry Brown in a 1992 debate. It starts with a softball lobbed at Brown about Clinton's electability that Brown turns into a vicious attack based on a now-forgotten scandal involving conflicts of interest in Hillary Clinton's legal work
VoxAug 27 2013
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Hagel: 'We're ready to go' if ordered on Syria chemical weapons
With a flurry of diplomatic signals and activity, U.S. officials sought Tuesday to lay the groundwork for a possible military strike on Syria in response to last week's suspected chemical weapons attack that Washington blames on President Bashar al-Assad's regime.
CNN DigitalSep 12 2012
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Obama Responds To Libya Criticism: Romney Tends 'To Shoot First And Aim Later'
President Barack Obama responded to Mitt Romney's charge that the White House mishandled its response to the embassy attacks in Egypt and Libya by accusing his challenger of having a tendency to "shoot first and aim later."
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