Thursday, June 30, 2016
Trump Takes The Lead Says Rasmussen
Trump Takes The Lead Says Rasmussen: Hot on the heels of a Quinnipiac poll that showed a closing gap between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton comes a Rasmussen poll that puts Trump on top. The poll of 1,000 adult Americans who describe themselves as 'likely' voters was carried out June 28 and 29 and released on the 30th:
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Flashback: '60 Minutes' edits Obama's answer on Benghazi
Flashback: '60 Minutes' edits Obama's answer on Benghazi: CBS News' 60 Minutes selectively edited an interview with President Obama in 2012 to omit his comment that it was unclear whether an assault on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya, was the pre-meditated work of terrorists, or a random uprising.
Obama's uncertainty in that interview, conducted one day after the Sept. 11, 2012, terrorist attack, stands in sharp contrast to when he stated indignantly during an Oct. 16 presidential debate that he saw the assault as an act of terror from the get-go.
Part of the CBS interview first aired on Sept. 23. However, CBS withheld specific portions of the president's sit-down from its original air date. Instead of running the president's remarks on the attack, CBS released small snippets of his comments throughout the final days of the 2012 election.
All in all, the full Benghazi exchange between the president and Kroft wasn't made available to American voters in its entirety until Nov. 4, a full 54 days after the attacks, and just two days before the election.
Obama's uncertainty in that interview, conducted one day after the Sept. 11, 2012, terrorist attack, stands in sharp contrast to when he stated indignantly during an Oct. 16 presidential debate that he saw the assault as an act of terror from the get-go.
Part of the CBS interview first aired on Sept. 23. However, CBS withheld specific portions of the president's sit-down from its original air date. Instead of running the president's remarks on the attack, CBS released small snippets of his comments throughout the final days of the 2012 election.
All in all, the full Benghazi exchange between the president and Kroft wasn't made available to American voters in its entirety until Nov. 4, a full 54 days after the attacks, and just two days before the election.
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
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Monday, June 20, 2016
Sarah Palin: Obama is a 'Special Kind of Stupid'
Palin: Obama is a 'Special Kind of Stupid':
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin believes President Obama 'is a special kind of stupid.'
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin believes President Obama 'is a special kind of stupid.'
Restaurant Refuses Trump Supporters
Restaurant Refuses Trump Supporters:
A restaurant in Richmond, Va., refused service to two Donald Trump supporters when they entered the place of business in full Trump swag.
After attending a Trump rally, Shannon Riggs and her cousins entered the regional burger chain Cook Out for some lunch, but the cashier refused.
A restaurant in Richmond, Va., refused service to two Donald Trump supporters when they entered the place of business in full Trump swag.
After attending a Trump rally, Shannon Riggs and her cousins entered the regional burger chain Cook Out for some lunch, but the cashier refused.
Sunday, June 19, 2016
Saturday, June 18, 2016
Friday, June 17, 2016
DNC Leak Shows Hillary Was Party Favorite From the Start
DNC Leak Shows HRC Was Favorite From the Start:
Recently leaked documents from the Democrat National Committee reveal that Hillary Rodham Clinton was the party's choice for president from the start, according to the New York Post.
A document to the DNC dated May 26, 2015 – a month after Sanders kicked off his presidential bid — declared that “our goals & strategy” are to “provide a contrast between the GOP field and HRC.”
Recently leaked documents from the Democrat National Committee reveal that Hillary Rodham Clinton was the party's choice for president from the start, according to the New York Post.
A document to the DNC dated May 26, 2015 – a month after Sanders kicked off his presidential bid — declared that “our goals & strategy” are to “provide a contrast between the GOP field and HRC.”
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Fishwrap: Confidence in newspapers, TV news hits bottom
Fishwrap: Confidence in newspapers, TV news hits bottom: Confidence in newspapers has hit an all time low in the latest Gallup survey, and TV news is also at a new low, the latest proof that Americans are losing faith in the media.
Gallup found that just 20 percent have confidence in newspapers, a 10-point drop in 10 years. TV news saw an identical 10-point drop, from 31 percent to 21 percent.
But it could be worse. Of all the institutions Gallup surveyed on, Congress is at the bottom, with just 9 percent having confidence in America's elected leaders, a finding that is clearly impacting the direction and tone of the 2016 elections.
Gallup found that just 20 percent have confidence in newspapers, a 10-point drop in 10 years. TV news saw an identical 10-point drop, from 31 percent to 21 percent.
But it could be worse. Of all the institutions Gallup surveyed on, Congress is at the bottom, with just 9 percent having confidence in America's elected leaders, a finding that is clearly impacting the direction and tone of the 2016 elections.
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Guess how expensive teacher retirement costs are
Guess how expensive teacher retirement costs are: Teacher retirement costs are now 11 percent of their total compensation.
Goldman Sachs: Obamacare forcing hundreds of thousands into part-time work
Goldman Sachs: Obamacare forcing hundreds of thousands into part-time work: Obamacare is forcing hundreds of thousands of people into part-time work, according to a new analysis from the bank Goldman Sachs.
In a research note sent out Wednesday, bank economist Alec Phillips concluded that the evidence suggests that the [Affordable Care Act] has at least modestly elevated involuntary part-time employment. He wrote that a few hundred thousand workers may have had their hours cut or been forced to take part-time jobs because of the law.
Goldman Sachs' analysis is the latest conduct on the contentious topic of the healthcare law and part-time work, and its findings largely back up what other studies have revealed, Phillips wrote. The bank weighed in on the question after involuntary part-time work rose sharply in recent months.
In a research note sent out Wednesday, bank economist Alec Phillips concluded that the evidence suggests that the [Affordable Care Act] has at least modestly elevated involuntary part-time employment. He wrote that a few hundred thousand workers may have had their hours cut or been forced to take part-time jobs because of the law.
Goldman Sachs' analysis is the latest conduct on the contentious topic of the healthcare law and part-time work, and its findings largely back up what other studies have revealed, Phillips wrote. The bank weighed in on the question after involuntary part-time work rose sharply in recent months.
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Monday, June 13, 2016
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Target Suffers $10 Billion Loss, CEO Still Pushing Trans Bathroom Policy
Target Suffers $10 Billion Loss, CEO Still Pushing Trans Bathroom Policy:
Target refuses to back down from its policy to allow transgenders to use dressing rooms of the opposite sex, despite having suffered a $10 billion loss in value, a 20 percent drop.
Target refuses to back down from its policy to allow transgenders to use dressing rooms of the opposite sex, despite having suffered a $10 billion loss in value, a 20 percent drop.
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Friday, June 10, 2016
Media Censor Clinton Wearing $12K Armani Jacket at Inequality Speech
Media Censor Clinton Wearing $12K Armani Jacket at Inequality Speech: Hillary Clinton made herself look like the out-of-touch elitist she is often criticized for being, but rather than reporting that, broadcast networks hyped her “historic” nomination. When Clinton spoke against income inequality during a April 2016 speech, she wore a jacket, reportedly costing $12,495, from high-end designer Giorgio Armani. The New York Post reported on the jacket and its price on June 5, 2016, but none of the broadcast networks -- ABC, CBS and NBC -- picked up the story.
FCC: Taxpayers Footing $500M Bill for Obamaphone Fraud
FCC: Taxpayers Footing $500M Bill for Obamaphone Fraud:
A letter sent by a Federal Communications Commission commissioner suggests that taxpayers are footing the bill for half a billion dollars in fraudulent 'Obamaphone' subsidies.
Ajit Pai, the senior Republican commissioner at the FCC, says there may be as many as 4.2 million duplicate recipients of Lifeline Assistance subsidies, also known as the “Obamaphone” program.
A letter sent by a Federal Communications Commission commissioner suggests that taxpayers are footing the bill for half a billion dollars in fraudulent 'Obamaphone' subsidies.
Ajit Pai, the senior Republican commissioner at the FCC, says there may be as many as 4.2 million duplicate recipients of Lifeline Assistance subsidies, also known as the “Obamaphone” program.
Thursday, June 09, 2016
Hillary is running, but she is also hiding
Hillary is running, but she is also hiding: The International Business Times requested copies last year of all correspondence between former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her aides about the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a controversial trade agreement that she once wholeheartedly supported but has since, for political reasons, disowned. As the Times describes it, the request was designed to provide a comprehensive view of how involved Clinton and her top aides were in shaping the trade agreement, and whether her agency had a hand in crafting any particular provisions. President Obama's officials originally promised to produce these documents by April this year. But not very surprisingly, it has suddenly decided to keep them under wraps until late November, 489 days after the newspaper's request and a couple of weeks after the general election.
Poll: Hillary beats Trump in Mexico, 88%-1%
Poll: Hillary beats Trump in Mexico, 88%-1%: A new presidential poll taken in the world's top 25 nations shows enormous support for Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton, with the biggest gap between and Republican Donald Trump in Mexico, where she leads 88 percent to 1 percent.
Globally, most citizens (57%) say they would vote for Hillary Clinton – far outstripping the number who would support Trump (13%), said Ipsos in a newly released survey.
Trump beat Clinton only in China and Russia.
Europe, Latin America and much of Asia chose Clinton and said that they believe she will be better for them.
Globally, most citizens (57%) say they would vote for Hillary Clinton – far outstripping the number who would support Trump (13%), said Ipsos in a newly released survey.
Trump beat Clinton only in China and Russia.
Europe, Latin America and much of Asia chose Clinton and said that they believe she will be better for them.
Analysis: Obamacare forcing hundreds of thousands into part-time work
Goldman Sachs: Obamacare forcing hundreds of thousands into part-time work: Obamacare is forcing hundreds of thousands of people into part-time work, according to a new analysis from the bank Goldman Sachs.
In a research note sent out Wednesday, bank economist Alec Phillips concluded that the evidence suggests that the [Affordable Care Act] has at least modestly elevated involuntary part-time employment. He wrote that a few hundred thousand workers may have had their hours cut or been forced to take part-time jobs because of the law.
Goldman Sachs' analysis is the latest conduct on the contentious topic of the healthcare law and part-time work, and its findings largely back up what other studies have revealed, Phillips wrote. The bank weighed in on the question after involuntary part-time work rose sharply in recent months.
In a research note sent out Wednesday, bank economist Alec Phillips concluded that the evidence suggests that the [Affordable Care Act] has at least modestly elevated involuntary part-time employment. He wrote that a few hundred thousand workers may have had their hours cut or been forced to take part-time jobs because of the law.
Goldman Sachs' analysis is the latest conduct on the contentious topic of the healthcare law and part-time work, and its findings largely back up what other studies have revealed, Phillips wrote. The bank weighed in on the question after involuntary part-time work rose sharply in recent months.
Tuesday, June 07, 2016
Obama's Victims: Released Criminal Illegals Commit Rape, Murder, Molestation
Obama's Victims: Released Criminal Illegals Commit Rape, Murder, Molestation: The astronomical re-offense rate of the predators the president sets loose in our communities.
Monday, June 06, 2016
Obama Continues to Empty Out Gitmo
Obama Continues to Empty Out Gitmo:
The Obama administration is 'scrambling' to empty out Guantanamo Bay, transferring 30 of the remaining 80 prisoners to foreign facilities over the next two months.
The Obama administration is 'scrambling' to empty out Guantanamo Bay, transferring 30 of the remaining 80 prisoners to foreign facilities over the next two months.
IRS Finally Releases List of Targeted Conservative Groups
IRS Finally Releases List of Targeted Conservative Groups:
The Internal Revenue Service has proved a useful henchman in liberals' crusade to take down conservatives and conservative organizations.
The Internal Revenue Service has proved a useful henchman in liberals' crusade to take down conservatives and conservative organizations.
Clueless Obama backs 'terrific' VA secretary McDonald
Obama backs 'terrific' VA secretary McDonald: President Obama offered a strong vote of confidence to Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald, just weeks after the agency head stirred controversy for comparing the waits at VA hospitals to lines at Disneyland.
I think Secretary McDonald has done a terrific job, Obama told the Colorado Gazette in an interview published Sunday.
Since there's only eight months left in my administration, [McDonald's] got all the way until then to run through the tape, he added.
Dozens of GOP lawmakers blasted McDonald after his comments about VA clinics, including Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt, who called for his resignation.
Dismissing wait times when veterans can often wait months for an appointment is negligent and a clear sign that new leadership is needed at the VA, Blunt said last month.
I think Secretary McDonald has done a terrific job, Obama told the Colorado Gazette in an interview published Sunday.
Since there's only eight months left in my administration, [McDonald's] got all the way until then to run through the tape, he added.
Dozens of GOP lawmakers blasted McDonald after his comments about VA clinics, including Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt, who called for his resignation.
Dismissing wait times when veterans can often wait months for an appointment is negligent and a clear sign that new leadership is needed at the VA, Blunt said last month.
Saturday, June 04, 2016
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Thursday, June 02, 2016
Philadelphia Schools Add Two Muslim Holidays
Philadelphia Schools Add Two Muslim Holidays:
Philadelphia school district officials announced Tuesday that they will be adding two Muslim holidays to their calendar.
The two holidays to be added, which won't take effect until 2017-2018 school year, are Eid al-Fitr, celebrated at the conclusion of Ramadan, and Eid al-Adha, which concludes the annual Hajj pilgrimage. Similar to Easter, both holidays fall on different days every year and will be adjusted accordingly each calendar cycle.
Philadelphia school district officials announced Tuesday that they will be adding two Muslim holidays to their calendar.
The two holidays to be added, which won't take effect until 2017-2018 school year, are Eid al-Fitr, celebrated at the conclusion of Ramadan, and Eid al-Adha, which concludes the annual Hajj pilgrimage. Similar to Easter, both holidays fall on different days every year and will be adjusted accordingly each calendar cycle.
Wednesday, June 01, 2016
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