Posted by
Katrina on
19
March,
2016
The first polls have been
released since Florida Sen. Marco Rubio suspended his campaign, and the
results are sure to be a shock to the Cruz campaign. Ted Cruz may not
the golden child so many have hoped he would be. In a national poll
conducted by Rasmussen Reports on March 16 and 17, Donald Trump led
the...
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Posted by
Kim Smith on
18
March,
2016
Why Ohio Gov. John Kasich
remains in the presidential race confounds many -- especially since it’s
mathematically impossible for him to win enough delegates to secure the
nomination. He has only won one state so far and to secure the GOP
nomination he must secure 1,237 delegates and have at least eight state
wins under his...
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Posted by
Ben Marquis on
18
March,
2016
Echoing a sentiment shared by
millions of Republican primary voters across the country, conservative
Fox News host Sean Hannity essentially placed the GOP establishment on
notice during his Wednesday program. The popular host was speaking about
the not-so-secret plan that the party elites intend to try and use a
"brokered" convention to more or less...
Posted by
Ian Bayne on
18
March,
2016
Hillary Clinton's behavior as a
criminal defense lawyer in 1975 provides insight into who she really is,
according to a rape victim who suffered because of Hillary's desire to
win. The now-52-year-old woman was only 12 when she told the court
that Thomas Alfred Taylor lured her into a car and then raped her.
After securing Clinton...
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Posted by
Ben Marquis on
18
March,
2016
In the United States of America,
our legal system operates on the fundamental principle that individuals
accused of a crime are innocent until proven guilty. In the state of
Connecticut, however, a bill was recently introduced that would flip
that principle on its head, at least for gun owners, according to
Breitbart. The bill would make changes...
Posted by
V Saxena on
18
March,
2016
A million able-bodied welfare
abusers without dependents will soon lose their undeserved food stamp
benefits courtesy a massive omnibus bill that President Barack Obama
signed into law two years ago. Vice magazine explained that the bill
included $8.7 billion in cuts to food stamps, though it should be noted
that Republicans had at the time sought between $20.5 billion and...
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