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Hillary Clinton's security detail hated her so much they laughed when she broke her elbow as secretary of state in 2009.
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President Barack Obama. Weather Underground domestic-terrorist Bill Ayers. Rules for Radicals' Saul Alinsky. Now, Democratic consultant Robert Creamer. What do they all have in common?
SharesDebate grades: Chris Wallace the clear winner
For any swing voters left in the U.S., the third presidential debate put the focus on the issues and highlighted the stark policy differences between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
SharesClinton wants Supreme Court that sides with Democratic constituents
The U.S. rule of law and Constitution? Never mind, according to Hillary Clinton.
SharesNetworks blackout undercover video showing Democratic disruption at Trump events
All big three broadcast networks - ABC, NBC, and CBS -- refused to air the undercover video on how some pro-Hillary Clinton groups planned to circumvent election law and actively disrupt Donald Trump rallies.
SharesThe eight most recent Wikileaks revelations to rock Hillary Clinton's campaign
The drip, drip, drip of John Podesta's email hack keeps coming from WikiLeaks, exposing the sickening relationship between the press and Hillary Clinton's campaign, and the internal turmoil about, quite frankly, Mrs. Clinton's ability as a presidential candidate. Here are the top five takeaways from the latest dump.
SharesVogue endorses Hillary Clinton using a photo from 1993
The media and elitist love for Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, continues. It's unhinged. Vogue Magazine made its first political endorsement on Tuesday backing Mrs. Clinton for president.
SharesVandalism against GOP goes largely ignored, while left continues to demonize Trump
Democrats are warning of a racist uprising if Donald Trump loses the presidential election.
SharesNo, voter fraud isn't a myth: 10 cases where it's all too real
As Donald Trump takes on the Republican establishment, Democrats and the mainstream media, he's telling supporters they're fighting against a "rigged" system, rife with voter fraud and those eager to protect the status quo. The left, predictably, says this type of talk is "dangerous" to the integrity of our electoral system, and then glibly asks for Mr. Trump to prove his voter fraud allegations.
SharesCNN blames Donald Trump for firebombing of GOP office in North Carolina
In the end, it's always the Republicans' fault. That seems to be CNN's Brian Stelter's worldview, anyway.
SharesU.S. to elect embodiment of what scares them the most: Government corruption
With 22 days until the presidential elections, Americans look to be on the cusp of electing Democrat Hillary Clinton into office, despite saying government corruption is their No. 1 fear.
SharesSeven more Hillary Clinton scandals exposed by WikiLeaks
The avalanche dump of emails from John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, keep coming from WikiLeaks, exposing the insider nature and corruption within the Clinton campaign and Democratic Party. Here's an updated list.
SharesNBC pile-on: 'Law & Order SVU' plots Donald Trump-inspired episode
NBC is going to make sure America is aware that Donald Trump may be a groper of women.
SharesTop 10 Hillary Clinton scandals exposed by WikiLeaks
The ongoing WikiLeaks dump of Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta's emails has exposed the corruption and cronyism of her campaign and time in office. Everyday there are more revelations of wrongdoing, so much so, it's hard to keep up with. So here's the top 10 double-dealing, dishonest discoveries uncovered thus far.
SharesDonald Trump more popular than Paul Ryan: Poll
GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, not House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, is the leader of the Republican Party.
SharesThe left's continued war on women
It's 2016 and liberal women are still shaming sexual-assault victims.
SharesGOP abandons their flawed candidate, while Dems hang tough with theirs
There's a stark difference when it comes to the two political parties: Republicans flee when the going gets tough, whereas Democrats hunker down and fight.
SharesPaul Ryan is spineless
Speaker of the House Paul D. Ryan has proven a feckless leader.
SharesFaux press outrage on Donald Trump calling on Hillary Clinton's jailing
Donald Trump may have made some mistakes in Sunday night's debate, but telling Hillary Clinton she'd be in jail under his administration wasn't one of them.
SharesDebate grades: Donald Trump sniffles, Hillary Clinton laughs, moderators steal the show
Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton seemed agitated and irritated at times. They both -- at length -- seemed to get off on inexplicable and confusing tangents. He sniffled and she laughed in a combination of contempt and defensiveness. Here's the night's scorecard.
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