Saturday, December 12, 2015

1776 COALITION GOP ESTABLISHMENT TO DESTROY THEMSELVES?




Poll: Most GOP voters see Trump winning nomination
Seventy percent of Republican voters believe Donald Trump will be the GOP presidential nominee in 2016, according to a new poll from the conservative-leaning Rasmussen Reports. Approximately 31 percent say Trump is “very likely” to win the GOP nod, while... Read More













Carson threatens to bolt from the GOP if party leaders manipulate convention
GOP presidential contender Ben Carson said Friday he would consider bolting from the party if Republican leaders try to steer the party’s nomination toward a candidate of their liking in a “brokered” convention. Mr. Carson’s warning followed a report in... Read More






Scalia accused of embracing ‘racist’ ideas for suggesting ‘lesser’ schools for blacks
Sen. Harry Reid on Thursday accused Justice Antonin Scalia of embracing “racist” ideas, joining in criticism from the Rev. Al Sharpton and other affirmative action supporters who said the Supreme Court jurist went too far when he questioned the push... Read More






Abortion falls to record low in the U.S., CDC says
Abortion in the U.S. is at record-low levels, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The number of induced abortions was 1.1 million in 2010, the most recent year for which statistics are available.... Read More






DraftKings, FanDuel granted emergency stay to continue in N.Y.
Less than six hours after Justice Manuel Mendez granted New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman a temporary injunction that would stop DraftKings and FanDuel from doing business, an appellate court judge gave the two daily fantasy sites an emergency temporary... Read More














GOP preparing for contested convention
Republican officials and leading figures in the party’s establishment are preparing for the possibility of a brokered convention as businessman Donald Trump continues to sit atop the polls in the GOP presidential race. More than 20 of them convened Monday... Read More


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