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In the wake of the attack on Umpqua Community College (UCC) Hillary Clinton is pushing new regulations on gun shows and a change in laws allowing shooting victims and their families to sue gun manufacturers.
It is now endlessly repeated that 21-year old Shepard was killed because he was gay, that he was targeted by total strangers who lured him out on a deserted and snowy road, tied him to a fence post, tortured and killed him. Shepard was compared to Jesus Christ and his killing launched thousands of headlines, magazine covers and dozens of hate crimes laws. The problem is that almost this entire story is false.
Sen. Ted Cruz will meet with a group of House Republicans one day before they're scheduled to vote for a new senior leadership team.
Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, has invited the Texas Republican, leading presidential contender, to address his Conservative Opportunity Society at a Wednesday breakfast meeting. The agenda, according to the invitation, is "conservative strategy for the remainder of the year." Cruz has meddled in House affairs on several occassions, advising supportive insurgent Republicans in the chamber on key legislation and strategic matters.
However, it's unclear if Cruz, who ranks fifth in the Washington Examiner's presidential power rankings, plans to weigh in on Thursday's closed-door, secret ballot House GOP leadership elections. King's group is scheduled to meet Wednesday morning at 8 a.m., at the Capitol Hill Club. A spokesman for the Cruz campaign confirmed that the senator was scheduled to attend the event but declined to elaborate on his agenda.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy of California is running to succeed outgoing Speaker John Boehner of Ohio.
Democrats on the House Select Committee on Benghazi plan to publish the transcript of their interview with Cheryl Mills, Hillary Clinton's former chief of staff.
Citing "selective leaks" that painted a misleading picture of Mills' statements to the committee, panel Democrats argued the only way to "begin the process of correcting the public record" was to release the transcript.
Republican Chairman Trey Gowdy has said he wants to treat the entire interview as classified.
In a letter to Gowdy Monday, Democrats published excerpts of Mills' testimony that they said debunked accusations against Clinton.
For example, the minority selected a part of the interview in which Mills refuted the notion that Clinton had asked the military to "stand down" rather than send help to the embattled diplomatic compound in Benghazi.
The Democrats said they planned to "unilaterally" release transcripts from interviews the committee has conducted with various witnesses despite Republicans' consistent opposition to doing so on the grounds that publishing the transcripts would discourage future witnesses from being candid.
A Republican spokesman for the committee did not immediately return a request for comment.
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/benghazi-dems-plan-to-release-tra...
Oct 5th, 2015 11:08 am by Jim Hoft
This does not bode well for Democrats. In the latest NBC News-WSJ-Marist Poll Hillary Clinton is shellacked by Republicans
October 4, 2015 by Aleister 2 Comments
Retired Secret Service agents who worked with Hillary Clinton when she was First Lady are now claiming that she was a nightmare to work with. Hard to believe, isn’t it?
The New York Post reports:
Secret Service agents: Hillary is a nightmare to work with
“‘Good morning, ma’am,” a member of the uniformed Secret Service once greeted Hillary Clinton.
“F— off,” she replied.That exchange is one among many that active and retired Secret Service agents shared with Ronald Kessler, author of “First Family Detail,” a compelling look at the intrepid personnel who shield America’s presidents and their families — and those whom they guard.
Kessler writes flatteringly and critically about people in both parties. Regarding the Clintons, Kessler presents Chelsea as a model protectee who respected and appreciated her agents. He describes Bill as a difficult chief executive, but an easygoing ex-president. And Kessler exposes Hillary as an epically abusive Arctic monster.
“When in public, Hillary smiles and acts graciously,” Kessler explains. “As soon as the cameras are gone, her angry personality, nastiness, and imperiousness become evident.”
Funny how no one in the mainstream media is reporting this news, huh?
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Jim Hoft Oct 5th, 2015 4:34 pm 0 Comments
Donald Trump predicted a “major collapse” in television ratings and television revenue if he drops out of the GOP race.
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Of course, Donald is right.
CNBC hiked up their price for ads in the upcoming GOP primary debate on October 28th. CNBC is asking advertisers to pay a cool $250,000 to get their 30-second spot on the third Republican presidential debate. CNBC’s price is 25 percent higher than the $200,000 per 30-second spot that CNN fetched during the second debate.
They can thank Donald Trump for that.
The first two debates on FOX and CNN brought record ratings for the news outlets.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/10/donald-trump-predicts-major...
October 05, 2015, 03:55 pm
Rep. Todd Rokita (R-Ind.) announced his support for Sen. Marco Rubio for president on Monday, giving the Florida Republican his fifth endorsement from a lawmaker on Capitol Hill.
October 05, 2015, 03:03 pm
By Jesse Byrnes
A new poll finds GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina leading Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton by 14 points in the early-voting state of Iowa.
The Wall Street Journal/NBC News/Marist poll found Fiorina up 52-38, with Clinton trailing several GOP rivals in Iowa and New Hampshire in hypothetical head-to-head match-ups.
The largest Iowa gap is with Fiorina, but former Secretary of State Clinton also trails Jeb Bush by 10 points and Donald Trump by 7 points there in the poll.
In New Hampshire, where Clinton announced her gun-control proposals Monday, Sanders leads Fiorina by 2 points, bests Trump by 10 points and ties with Bush, while Clinton trails Fiorina by 8 points, Bush by 7 points and leads Trump by 3 points.
A similar NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released last week found Vice President Joe Biden, who is considering entering the Democratic race, fairing better nationally than Clinton in match-ups with several Republican presidential candidates.
Trump and Clinton continue to lead their respective parties in the two early-voting states after the second GOP debate last month and ahead of the first Democratic debate next week.
Trump's lead in Iowa, though, has narrowed. He has 24 percent support, followed by Ben Carson at 19 percent, Fiorina at 8 percent and Bush at 7 percent among 491 GOP voters, with a 4.7 percent margin of error.
Trump leads Fiorina by 5 points in New Hampshire, 21 to 16 percent, followed by Bush at 11 percent and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Carson tied at 10 points each.
On the Democratic side, a survey of 348 Democratic voters, with a 5.3-point margin of error, finds Clinton leading in Iowa (47 percent), followed by Sanders (36 percent) and former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (4 percent). Sanders has a 9-point lead in New Hampshire.
The surveys of 1,061 registered voters in Iowa and 1,044 in New Hampshire were conducted Sept. 23 to Sept. 30 with a margin of error of 3 points each.
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