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I agree Debra, Beck used to be a stand up speak out guy. That changed long ago. I am wondering if he sold out because he strikes out at anyone who makes a strong stand.
Waaaa Glenn do you know who you are anymore, you used to but now you are all wishy washy and all over the place. Neither Palin nor Trump are the type to care what you think about them. They have both made it clear what they stand for.Get your back bone back so you can be happy again.
I don't know what is wrong with him but he needs to change his attitude or shut up because he is showing himself up. I also remember when he was a stand up guy.
by John Nolte10 Sep 20153114
An undercover video published Thursday by James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas purports to show Nevada-based Hillary Clinton campaign staffers and volunteers ignoring and knowingly violating Nevada’s voter registration laws. Moreover, the video appears to show that this conduct is being condoned and encouraged by a local attorney who works for the Clinton campaign.
According to the video, it is a felony in the state of Nevada for anyone involved in the voter registration process to “solicit a vote for or against a particular question or candidate; speak to a voter on the subject of marking his or her ballot for or against a particular question or candidate.”
The video appears to show that numerous Hillary Clinton campaign staffers are well aware of the law. Nevertheless, the video shows them laughing at the law and repeatedly bragging about violating it by promoting Hillary Clinton verbally and with campaign literature as they attempt to register potential voters.
The Project Veritas video further appears to show that the Clinton campaign staff solicits voter registration in close proximity to state offices, which may also violate Nevada law
According to the video, when the attorney in question, identified as Christina Gupana, was told about this alleged lawbreaking, she advised the staffers to, “Do whatever you can. Whatever you can get away with, just do it, until you get kicked out like totally.”
More than one staffer says that the campaign’s motto towards these laws is “Ask for forgiveness, not for permission.”
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/09/10/okeefe-strikes-a...
The video appears to show that numerous Hillary Clinton campaign staffers are well aware of the law. Nevertheless, the video shows them laughing at the law and repeatedly bragging about violating it by promoting Hillary Clinton verbally and with campaign literature as they attempt to register potential voters.
This does not surprise me, Clinton is a criminal and employs criminals. I am impressed with Okeefe. He is great at what he does.
September 11, 2015, 07:00 am
By Ben Kamisar
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's support in Iowa continues its free fall as Donald Trump and Ben Carson remain ahead of the Republican pack by double digits, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll.
Walker, the former front-runner, tumbles to 10th place in the GOP presidential pack just two months after taking the top spot in the university’s July poll. Then, he had 18 percent support, compared to just 3 in the new poll.
The new numbers underscore the slide that Walker has seen across the board. He has dropped below Carly Fiorina for fifth place in the five most recent Iowa polls, just a hair above former Gov. Jeb Bush (Fla.). He’s in seventh place nationally and in the second presidential nominating state of New Hampshire.
In the latest Quinnipiac poll, Walker was only ahead of Gov. Bobby Jindal (La.), who received 2 percent support; Gov. Chris Christie (N.J.), Sen. Lindsey Graham (S.C.), former Gov. Rick Perry (Texas), and former Sen. Rick Santorum (Penn.), all of whom received 1 percent support, and former Gov. Jim Gilmore (Va.) and former Gov. George Pataki (N.Y.), who did not register in the poll.
By contrast, outsiders Trump and Carson continue to have a dominant hold on the polls. Trump showed 27 percent support, while Carson received 21 percent, well ahead of Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas), who received 9 percent support.
If Trump was not in the race, Carson is the second choice of a vast plurality of Trump voters, with 30 percent backing him. Cruz is the second choice of 11 percent of Trump voters.
“The Iowa Republican Caucus looks like a two-man race in which the Washington experience that has traditionally been a major measuring stick that voters have used to choose candidates is now a big negative,” said Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll.
“With five months until the balloting, anything can happen. But the field has become a two-tiered contest – Donald Trump and Ben Carson ahead and everyone else far behind,” he said.
Carson tops the field in support from white, born-again Evangelical voters, very conservative voters, and female voters. Trump wins with Tea Party, male, and younger voters, and trails Carson by just one point with females despite his controversial comments about women.
While Trump cleans up with an 11-percentage point lead with voters with no college degree, he finishes just three points behind Carson for the lead with college-educated voters.
Carson has an overwhelming lead in net favorability, almost 20 percentage points higher than Fiorina, who place second. Despite the slide, Walker still holds the fourth highest net favorability rating in the state, behind Rubio Fiorina, and Carson.
Bush and Christie are the only candidates who will be on the main stage at the second GOP debate next week who have negative net favorability scores.
The field has an overwhelming preference for outsider candidates, as 79 percent said they would rather have an outsider instead of a candidate with Washington experience.
Sixty five percent said they preferred a candidate whose views closely aligned with theirs instead of one that gives the party the best chance to defeat the Democrats.
After third place Cruz, Bush came in fourth at 6 percent, followed by Carly Fiorina, Gov. John Kasich and Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.) all at 5 percent support, with former Gov. Mike Huckabee (Ark.) and Sen. Rand Paul (Ky.) finishing at 4 percent, 1 percentage point above Walker.
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/253329-walke...
September 11, 2015, 07:33 am
By Jesse Byrnes
Former Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) Thursday evening dismissed charges of sexism over GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump's comments on women.
"I feel like all this kind of stuff is like nonsense," Bachmann said during an appearance on CNN after host Don Lemon referenced Trump's remarks on GOP rival Carly Fiorina.
"The main thing really that really, honestly, voters are thinking about are the 54 million women of working age who are not in the workforce today because there are not jobs for them," Bachmann continued on CNN.
"What women want is a sense of security. They want to know that somebody in their family has a good job and that somebody is bringing food home and that you can have a good life," she added.
A 2012 candidate for president, Bachmann won the Iowa Straw poll but finished sixth in the state’s first-in-the-nation caucus.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/253341-bachmann-dismiss...
Colbert loves Biden and encourages him to run...... although I sympathize with Biden's loss... as a vice president he is a bad joke, a puppet like Obama and would be a horrible president just like Hillary. Colbert loves him though...no surprise there.
By Jordan Fabian - 09/10/15 08:25 PM EDT
Jim Hoft Sep 11th, 2015 5:04 pm 9 Comments
Governor Rick Perry from Texas dropped out of the presidential race toda.
Perry made this announcement in St. Louis at the Eagle Forum on Friday afternoon.
Bloomberg reported:
Rick Perry on Friday became the first presidential candidate to drop out of the unprecedentedly crowded 2016 presidential field, in the latest indication of how devalued political experience has become in a race where anti-establishment candidates have surged to the fore.
The former Texas governor, a once-formidable fundraiser who had the most executive experience in the field, pulled the plug on his campaign a little more than three months after entering the race, taking a few parting shots at the Republican presidential front-runner as he did..
“Today I am suspending my campaign for the presidency of the United States,” the former Texas governor said at the Eagle Forum in St. Louis, Missouri.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/09/breaking-rick-perry-drops-o...
This is no surprise. I forgot he was even in.
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