Hillary and the fundamental legal premise of tyranny
By Daren Jonescu: We now know that the FBI’s dereliction of duty regarding Hillary Clinton’s e-mail malfeasance is complete.
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By Daren Jonescu: We now know that the FBI’s dereliction of duty regarding Hillary Clinton’s e-mail malfeasance is complete.
Read MoreBy Jerome Hudson: Clinton’s campaign chairman Podesta is on the executive board of an energy company which received millions from a Putin-connected Russian government fund.
Read MoreBy Bre Payton: The media is having a fainting spell over Trump’s quip that Hillary would go to jail. But Democrats are the ones who throw the book at their opponents all the time.
Read MoreBy Jennifer Matthes and Hans von Spakovsky: Until we take steps to improve the security and integrity of our election process, the problem will only grow.
Read MoreBy Thomas Lifson: The operating procedures of media management, Clinton style, are being revealed, as the torrent of Wikileaks releases continues.
Read MoreBy Mike Ciandella: Since Friday, ABC, CBS and NBC have inundated viewers with more than 200 minutes on a tape showing Trump making inappropriate remarks.
Read MoreFrom CRN: FBI Director James Comey and Attorney General Loretta Lynch both opted not to press charges, so therefore Clinton didn’t do anything illegal. Right?
Read MoreBy Bruce Walker: James Comey, the crooked political operative running the FBI for the left, has clearly lied to Congress, lied to the American people, and fixed the criminal investigative process to protect Hillary Clinton…
Read MoreFrom AllenWestrepublic.com: The FBI had over 100 agents invested in the Hillary Clinton email server scandal.
Read MoreBy Malia Zimmerman and Adam Housley: The decision to let Hillary Clinton off the hook for mishandling classified information has roiled the FBI and Department of Justice.
Read MoreBy Monica Sanchez: Donald Trump began his remarks at a campaign rally in Ocala, Fla., on Wednesday by criticizing the media for being biased against him.
Read MoreBy Matt Vespa: CNN reported on the latest find in the Wikileaks information dump taken allegedly from Clinton campaign chair John Podesta’s emails.
Read MoreBy Jennifer Matthes and Hans von Spakovsky: People may expect zombies to be wandering the streets on Halloween, but they certainly don’t expect them to start casting ballots a week later.
Read MoreBy Brittany M. Hughes: An investigation into potential voter fraud in Indiana has spread to 56 of the state’s 92 counties.
Read MoreBy Zach Montanaro: Unsurprisingly, the media once again can’t even be bothered to try and hide their bias.
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