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First Poll since Drumpf's pathetic amateur show last week gives Hillary her biggest lead yet. This will change during the R Convention, but the current Trend is certainly encouraging for those who fear for the safety of our Nation and the world, if the Idiot Drumpf even sniffs the White House Drapery. Gotta get Gary Johnson's Numbers up to 15%, so he can be at the debates.

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PollDateSampleMoEClinton (D)Trump (R)Johnson (L)Spread
RCP Average5/24 - 6/13----40.736.58.5Clinton +4.2
Bloomberg6/10 - 6/13750 LV3.649379Clinton +12
Guardian/SurveyUSA*6/8 - 6/81408 RV2.739366Clinton +3
FOX News6/5 - 6/81004 RV3.0393612Clinton +3
IBD/TIPP5/31 - 6/5908 A3.3393511Clinton +4
Rasmussen Reports5/31 - 6/11000 LV3.038378Clinton +1
Quinnipiac*5/24 - 5/301561 RV2.540385Clinton +2
FOX News5/14 - 5/171021 RV3.0394210Trump +3
PPP (D)*5/6 - 5/91222 RV3.242384Clinton +4
Monmouth3/17 - 3/21848 RV3.4423411Clinton +8

 

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[h=6]- JUNE 14, 2016 -[/h][h=1]TRUMP TRUMPS ON ORLANDO[/h]Real Clear Politics
And suddenly, with a click -- a trigger click, the first of who knows how many at the Pulse club -- the election campaign turned. And anyone worrying about Trumpian bankruptcies and buccaneering found himself isolated from the mainstream of discussion: To wit, how did it come to this, that yet another Muslim extremist could, with relative impunity, vent his rage against the customers at any kind of American bar, whether it be gay, straight, vegan, feminist, post-Confederate, libertarian, lepidopteran?
American: That would be the point, compassed by the laws and liberties of a country once clear-eyed enough to recognize enemies when it saw them emerging from dark places with dark intentions.
Powering the Trump phenomenon is considerable yearning for a time when government could be counted on to fulfill its basic duty toward its citizens -- the duty of protecting them from harm.
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton's rhetorical flailing after the Orlando massacre had various purposes, none of them so direct as Donald Trump's declarations.

The Nobel Peace Prize laureate who occupies the Oval Office presented the Orlando job as an example of "homegrown extremism." Omar Mateen, by interpretation, could have been a Klansman or a tax resister.Obama and Clinton condemned outrages against gays. The New York Times played the same hand, with a story about previous assaults on gay bars (none approaching the ferocity or thoroughness of Mateen's).
Both Democratic hierarchs sought to present the Orlando attack against the backdrop of other mass shootings. The obvious remedy, in their view: gun control.
While force is a necessary response, the two said, Americans must pull together. "We will love one another," Obama declared.
Some items to note:
--The late Mateen years ago came to the FBI's attention for radical views that aligned -- as he himself made clear -- with the views of Islamic extremists abroad. Though he grew up in Florida, he acted in the name of ISIS, not the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
--His attack on a gay bar tallies with traditional Muslim hatred of gays. Former Massachusetts Democratic Congressman Barney Frank, gay himself and an outspoken advocate of gay rights, found it necessary to point out that the Orlando massacre "reflects the virulence of the hatred (for gays) in this sector of Islam."
--No one outside the Obama speechwriting team supposes that gun control would impress maniacal terrorists or convince them to accept America's commitment to the lovey-dovey resolution of grievances. The death toll in Paris last year from the great Islamic onslaught was nearly three times that in Orlando, in spite of France's far stricter gun laws.
Unity and love seem likelier themes for funeral orations than for military planning exercises of the sort Trump seems to think should be underway, with ISIS as targets.
If Trump thinks he has caught the Obama-Clinton team red-handed in an act of political stagecraft meant to rally liberals and gays without alienating Muslims or committing the administration to undesired military exertions -- well, he just may have caught the varlets. And to his political profit.
Trump likely has no idea how to head off more Orlandos. An embargo on Muslim immigration, such as he has proposed, would not have stopped Mateen, who was born here. But his reading of the public mood seems far better informed than Clinton's.
Trump is one for cutting to the chase. He portrays the country's elites -- mostly sympathetic to Clinton if not actually in her pants pocket -- as intentionally dishonest. They don't tell the truth, in other words. "People understand that the game is rigged."
Voters don't like cover-ups. The Obama-Clinton approach on Orlando has about it the odor of an attempt to call out Trump at no cost to Democratic prospects next November.
Trump -- whatever excoriations he deserves -- has this virtue: He was not born yesterday. He knows what's going on. And he knows -- he thinks he does, at least -- what to do about it.
He had these decisive words about Islamic terrorism and his political opponents: "If I get in (the White House), it's going to change, and it's going to change quickly. We're going from total incompetence to just the opposite, believe me."
 

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[h=6]- JUNE 13, 2016 -[/h][h=1]DONALD TRUMP: I WILL CONSULT NRA ON HOW AMERICANS CAN DEFEND THEMSELVES[/h]Breitbart
During a June 13 speech, presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said he will be “meeting with the NRA” to discuss how Americans can best defend themselves in the wake of the Orlando terror attack.
He said this after stressing the dangerous situation Americans now face here at home, as illustrated by the bloody and “savage” attack on Pulse Orlando which left approximately 50 dead and 53 wounded.
Trump talked about Hillary Clinton’s response to Orlando–a response which avoids the phrase radical Islamic terror, includes stepping up outreach to Muslims, and places more gun control on the backs of law-abiding Americans. He said, “She wants to take away Americans’ guns and then admit the very people who want to slaughter us.”
He countered:
I will be meeting with the NRA–which has given me their earliest endorsement in a presidential race–to discuss how to insure Americans have the means to protect themselves in this age of terror. I will be always defending the Second Amendment.
The NRA endorsed Trump for president on May 20. In so doing, the NRA’s Wayne LaPierre stressed the need to stand strong to preserve a future for our children. He said, “We will elect our next president, we will save our freedom, and America will be great again.”
 

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[h=6]- JUNE 13, 2016 -[/h][h=1]TRUMP CAMPAIGN STATEMENT REGARDING THE WASHINGTON POST[/h]The Washington Post unfortunately covers Mr. Trump very inaccurately. Today's headline, "Donald Trump Suggests President Obama Was Involved With Orlando Shooting" is a perfect example. We no longer feel compelled to work with a publication which has put its need for "clicks" above journalistic integrity.

They have no journalistic integrity and write falsely about Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump does not mind a bad story, but it has to be honest. The fact is, The Washington Post is being used by the owners of Amazon as their political lobbyist so that they don't have to pay taxes and don't get sued for monopolistic tendencies that have led to the destruction of department stores and the retail industry.
 

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Thank you to the LGBT community! I will fight for you while Hillary brings in more people that will threaten your freedoms and beliefs.



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- JUNE 13, 2016 -

TRUMP CAMPAIGN STATEMENT REGARDING THE WASHINGTON POST

The Washington Post unfortunately covers Mr. Trump very inaccurately. Today's headline, "Donald Trump Suggests President Obama Was Involved With Orlando Shooting" is a perfect example. We no longer feel compelled to work with a publication which has put its need for "clicks" above journalistic integrity.

They have no journalistic integrity and write falsely about Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump does not mind a bad story, but it has to be honest. The fact is, The Washington Post is being used by the owners of Amazon as their political lobbyist so that they don't have to pay taxes and don't get sued for monopolistic tendencies that have led to the destruction of department stores and the retail industry.
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Hillary has 3 million Votes less that she got in 2008 (she lost in 2008) and Trump has the Highest number of votes a Republic Presidential candidate ever. Bloomberg is owned by Bloomberg the ex NY president that Banned big drinks and salt on the Table and could be tipped as HRC VP running mate (so Hillary has a Business Mogul to guide her)



Polls will show whatever Obozo and cor-rupt Hillary want them to show. They own the media and google so it goes that they can buy their own polls. Trump2016


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TROUBLE: A federal judge has declared in a ruling that a former Hillary Clinton aide must testify in a videotaped deposition in a case related to a 'criminal investigation' into classified documents once housed on her private email server



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ON THE SMALL SCREEN: Bryan Pagliano (right) will have to testify under oath and on videotape about how he set up the homebrew server that Clinton used exclusively for emails while she ran the State Department


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Federal court says Clinton server probe IS a 'criminal investigation' after stunning White House admission as judge rules on former tech aide pleading the Fifth Amendment


  • Federal judge's ruling on question of Clinton aide's deposition mentions 'government's criminal investigation' into Democratic presidential nominee
  • White House press secretary said last week in response to question about Clinton that 'any criminal investigation' should be impartial
  • Hillary has repeatedly referred to the FBI's probe as a routine 'security review' that will 'absolutely' have no practical impact on her candidacy


By DAVID MARTOSKO, US POLITICAL EDITOR FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 20:51, 14 June 2016 | UPDATED: 22:30, 14 June 2016


A federal judge has joined the White House press secretary is declaring that Hillary Clinton is the subject of a 'criminal investigation' related to classified emails once housed on a private server she maintained in her house.
Judge Emmet Sullivan wrote in a court order that one of Clinton's former information technology aides during her time as secretary of state will be required to give a videotaped deposition in a Freedom Of Information Act case brought by a conservative group.
Sullivan had demanded to see an immunity agreement struck by Bryan Pagliano's attorneys and the Department of Justice before ruling on whether or not the tech expert could plead the Fifth Amendment and refuse to answer questions.
In ruling that that agreement would remain sealed, he wrote that 'the privacy interests at stake are high because the government's criminal investigation through which Mr. Pagliano received limited immunity is ongoing and confidential.'



White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters last week, just an hour after President Barack Obama endorsed Clinton to succeed him, that he trusted his Justice Department to impartially weigh the evidence against her despite his cheerleading from the sidelines.
'That's what their responsibility is,' Earnest said. 'And that's why the president, when discussing this issue in each stage, has reiterated his commitment to this principle that any criminal investigation should be conducted independent of any sort of political interference.'
Clinton, the Democratic Party's presumptive White House nominee, has repeatedly referred to the FBI's probe as a routine 'security review' that will 'absolutely' have no practical impact on her quest for the presidency.
Pagliano received a limited grant of immunity from federal prosecutors in exchange for revealing to the FBI what he knows about how Clinton's private homebrew server was set up in 2009, according to multiple media reports.
That immunity deal, too, will remain sealed despite being part of a federal civil case.
'[T]he need for public access to Mr. Pagliano's agreement with the government is minimal,' Sullivan wrote.
'Mr. Pagliano's immunity agreement has not previously been disclosed. Mr. Pagliano and the government object to disclosure of the immunity agreement ... [which] was filed with the Court by Mr. Pagliano solely to enable the Court to assess the legitimacy of his intent to assert his Fifth Amendment rights in this civil proceeding.'
Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton, whose conservative advocacy group filed the public records lawsuit, said in a statement that 'Mr. Pagliano is an important witness and we're pleased his testimony will be videotaped.'

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OOPS: White House press secretary Josh Earnest said last Thursday that the president won't interfere with 'any criminal investigation' like the one Hillary Clinton faces


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Republican National Committee spokesman Michael Short told reporters in an email blast that the judge's choice of words 'is the latest evidence Hillary Clinton has been misleading voters about the nature of the investigation into her illicit email server which exposed classified material and jeopardized our national security.'
'Hillary Clinton's reckless conduct and dishonest attempts to avoid accountability show she cannot be trusted in the White House,' Short said.
The Judicial Watch case, one of dozens winding their way through the courts, originally focused on the public's right to see an employment agreement that allowed Clinton aide Huma Abedin to work for a private company at the same time she was deputy chief of staff at the State Department.
Two years after its 2013 filing, however, Clinton's secret server became a national scandal. The case now is bogged down in minutiae over whether the State Department should have searched Clinton's emails for records about Abedin.
The State Department has now released about 30,000 emails from the server – often redacted to remove classified information.
Those messages do not include another 32,000 that Clinton acknowledged deleting before she handed the rest over to the Obama administration.


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Interesting the DNC has just admitted that their email servers were hacked by Russian spies while Hildabeast continues to claim her homebrewed bathroom server, containing over 2,000 classified US Government documents, was never hacked. Hillary must spend years in prison and be prohibited from ever holding a position of public trust again.




How can America allow someone who is under investigation for a serious crime that put at risk the security of the country stand for President?? And equally how can anyone vote for her ?

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.Only deluded liberals believed what she did wasn't a crime.

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Please make this hideous witch of a woman go away... to prison... for a long, long time.

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Hill and Bill have run circles around the American public, they have been doing this for years. Bill with his women, Hill with her money, the both of them with their sham marriage. If you thinks liberals are bad now, just wait till Hillary hits the white house.

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Bernie Sanders brought up a number of issues he had with the Democratic Party today during a brief press conference. He later reiterated those points on Twitter

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The Vermont senator said he's like to see the Democratic party open its door to working people and young people - two groups that often vote for Bernie Sanders - and he'd like to see new leadership at the top


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[h=1]Ralph Nader, 82, backs Trump by slamming 'absurd college culture which makes men too sensitive'[/h]
  • Nader, 82, said Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has a point about college culture and how sensitive students are
  • He added that the Trump 'is extremely clever with the use of language' and that he is a 'hybrid' of a presidential candidate
  • Nadar said a third party can be created if a person is a billionaire, 'because there's a huge slice of the electorate that doesn't like either party
  • He also criticized the Black Lives Matter movement and said that it's 'so sensitive to injustice'
By REGINA F. GRAHAM FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 14:26, 14 June 2016 | UPDATED: 21:32, 14 June 2016
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Ralph Nader criticized the modern college culture calling it 'absurd' that students get offended easily

Former presidential candidate Ralph Nader agrees with Donald Trump and criticized the modern college culture calling it 'absurd' that students get offended easily.
In an interview with Pacific Standard, Nader, 82, said Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has a point about the college culture.
He agreed that it is 'absurd,' because the 'so-called trigger-warnings' are making people too sensitive.
'You repress people, you engage in anger, and what you do is turn people into skins that are blistered by moonbeams,' he said.
'Young men now are far too sensitive because they've never been in a draft.
'They've never had a sergeant say, 'Hit the ground and do 50 push-ups and I don't care if there's mud there.'
He added that the billionaire businessman 'is extremely clever with the use of language.'
'Short sentences, no prepositional phrases, immediately understood,' Nader said in reference to Trump.
'And he is a father figure. 'Don't worry, I'll give you the jobs, take care of the terrorists.' And when he stumbles, he reverses.
'He said he didn't want higher wages, and then he reversed himself within a week, said: 'Look, I can change my mind. Don't worry. The wall. Who's going to pay for it? Mexico. I heard they might not pay for it. You know what? The wall just got 10 feet higher.' There's a certain skill in that.'
Nader also said that Trump is a 'hybrid' of a candidate.
'I call him a Rep-Dem. He's got Social Security, Medicare, he's probably got a hidden single-payer guy, because he's been around Canada, Western Europe, understands how it works, talks to business people, they don't have to pay premiums, all of that,' Nader said.
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Nader (pictured), 82, said Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has a point about the college culture. He agreed that it is 'absurd,' because the 'so-called trigger-warnings' are making people too sensitive

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Nadar said: 'You repress people, you engage in anger, and what you do is turn people into skins that are blistered by moonbeams. Young men now are far too sensitive because they've never been in a draft.' File photo of a college campus

'And then he's big on public works. So that reassures even white, male conservatives and others that he's not going to be a crazed conservative like Senator Ted Cruzand the rest of them.'
Nadar said a third party can be created if a person is a billionaire, 'because there's a huge slice of the electorate that doesn't like either party.
'A lot of them don't vote, or they vote least-worst. But they like someone who can't be bought. Sanders can't be bought,' Nadar, who had appeared as third-party candidate for president with the Green Party, explained.
'He's proven he doesn't have to go to Park Avenue for fat-cat fundraisers—and that's a great breakthrough, by the way.



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'The Democrats who said for decades, 'We believe in campaign finance reform, but we're not going to unilaterally disarm'— well, he did unilaterally disarm.
'And then he was equipped with the 27-buck average people. So what Trump has done, brilliantly, is to say: 'I don't need these fat cats on Wall Street. I'm spending my own money.' And that has huge resonance.'
In the same interview, Nadar also criticized the Black Lives Matter movement and said that it's 'so sensitive to injustice' and that it won't last long because it isn't organized enough.
'...but how far does Black Lives Matter go? Is it raising money for offices and permanent staff? It's like Occupy Wall Street,' Nadar said.
'They had the same technology. It gets you to first base, and it doesn't get you further.'
He further added that the press finished off the Occupy Wall Street movement, as 'the minute they were ejected, it was no longer news.'
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He added that the Trump 'is extremely clever with the use of language.' Nader also said that Trump (pictured) is a 'hybrid' of a candidate

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In WWII college age kids were storming the beaches of Normandy and Iwo Jima, facing death to protect us all. College kids of today need a safe place to hide from words that may hurt them. --- This is what liberalism has done to our youth.

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He's right about the snow flake generation. Left off the part of liberal teachers and professors brain washing them. Their whole life they have been force fed the liberal agenda.

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RCP Average5/13 - 6/12--33.060.4-27.4
ABC News/Wash Post6/8 - 6/12RV3169-38
FOX News6/5 - 6/81004 RV4058-18
The Economist/YouGov6/2 - 6/52000 A3661-25
IBD/TIPP5/31 - 6/5908 A3563-28
Quinnipiac5/24 - 5/301561 RV3459-25
NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl5/15 - 5/191000 RV2958-29
CBS News/NY Times5/13 - 5/171109 RV2655-29
 

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