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REPUBLICAN LEADERS ...RNC AND FOX NEWS ARE PLANNING A BROKERED OR CONTESTED CONVENTION ELECTION 2016NEWS AND UPDATES...etc etc

The RNC is preparing a brokered convention...to not allow Marco Rubio to win...They will bring in an establishment candidate to give it to that candidate...What can be done  about that..We know it will be Jeb or Rubio..They can do this  because of the ways that they have structured the riles...this is incredible.. the pick at a brokered convention never wins..they said FDR was the last to ever win a brokered convention.What they are really doing is saying they had rather elect Hillary than have Trump win............I AM TOO DISGUSTED FOR WORDS

UPDATE:

Cleveland Cliffhanger? Prospects of a Deadlocked GOP Convention

The big winner in Iowa’s Republican caucuses on Monday night might not have been Ted Cruz.  It may have been a nominating process that fails to yield a clear winner.  A clear winner being a candidate who goes to Cleveland this summer with the presidential nomination in hand.    

At the end of Monday night, which count really mattered?  Delegates acquired.  As of this writing, Cruz has bagged eight delegates, Trump and Rubio, seven each, with four other delegates going to also-rans. 

Raw vote totals are what most folk tend to watch and weigh.  But in 2016, it pays to more closely follow the candidates’ delegate totals.  Thanks to the Republican National Committee (RNC), caucuses and primaries held prior to mid-March mandate proportional distribution of delegates based on candidates’ vote totals in given contests.  Most early caucuses and primaries impose threshold minimums to win delegates (say, Alabama, with a 20% threshold). 

Prior to Mid-March, 25 States, along with DC, Guam, and Puerto Rico, will hold proportional contests.  That accounts for 1,022 bound delegates (“bound” being delegates committed to a candidate for the first vote).  45% of the bound delegates will be picked proportionally or in “hybrid” formats, which include triggering provisions for larger delegate yields for candidates who meet higher vote percentage thresholds.  There are WTA (winner-take-all) thresholds, but those will be quite difficult to achieve.          

Starting with Super Tuesday, March 15, most of the remaining states have opted to hold winner-take-all contests, though a handful will continue to make proportional distributions.  From mid-March forward, 1,238 bound delegates will be chosen (Colorado’s delegates declare at convention). 

The number of delegates needed to secure the GOP nomination is 1,237.  There are a number of unbound (3 per state) and unpledged delegates.  The unpledged delegates are mostly establishment picks who would factor in at a deadlocked convention.  

Short of a breakout by one the major contenders (Trump, Cruz, and Rubio), it’s not hard to imagine a scenario where the proportional phase of the nominating process yields tightly packed delegate counts among the three.  Complicating matters is if new life is breathed into the Carson, Kasich, or Christe campaigns (as improbable as that appears).

But, say you, won’t the nomination fight be resolved with Super Tuesday and the subsequent contests? 

That could happen, but consider this prospect.  Cruz, Rubio, and Trump take roughly a third each of the delegates in the proportional phase.  For illustration, say, 340 delegates per man.  That means in the winner-take-all phase, one of the principals would need to capture 897 of the available 1,238 bound delegates to win.  That’s about 73% of the total or three out of every four delegates. Possible, but how likely?  This assumes, too, that the principals are competitive with one another, affording each the chance to pick off states.

Cruz, Trump, and Rubio have the resources to stay the course.  Trump is self-funding.  Cruz’s fundraising operation is already solid and benefits all the more from his Iowa win.  Rubio’s stronger than anticipated finish in Iowa boosts his fundraising.  And as Rubio consolidates establishment voters -- as he began doing in Iowa -- and lesser establishment candidates drop out, expect a significant upswing in his campaign’s financial fortunes.  

Writes Michael Snyder at “Before It’s News”: 

[I]f no candidate is able to secure enough delegates, that means that we would end up with a “brokered convention”. The mechanics of a brokered convention can get quite complicated, but on a practical level what that would essentially mean is that the party establishment would get to hand select the nominee. And in case you are wondering, that would not be Donald Trump or Ted Cruz. 

                               

Snyder’s assessment is flawed in a couple of respects (though not his conclusion about the candidates). 

“Deadlocked” versus a “brokered” convention, the more accurate designation is “deadlocked.”  A brokered convention suggests that party bosses call the shots nearly exclusively.  The party boss era in American politics is long past.

Though unpledged delegates -- who are likely establishment recruits -- will play a critical role at a deadlocked convention, it’s important to remember that bound delegates are only committed to their candidates on the first ballot. 

Thereafter, they’re unbound.  Candidates’ and, perhaps, dark horses’ (yes, a draft is possible) primary focus for vote gathering will be among all those plentiful unbound state delegates.  If the convention deadlocks, it’s going to be the Wild West, with plenty of wheeling and dealing, barroom brawls, shoot-outs, shenanigans, and backroom deals.  But all that will occur across delegations and not just among the establishment few.

Snyder’s guess that the nominee won’t be named “Cruz” or “Trump” should a deadlock occur is reasonable.  Deadlocked conventions -- if past brokered conventions are any guide -- tend to nominee candidates who at least appear more centrist or moderate.  At a deadlocked 2016 Cleveland affair, the buzz word may be “electable.”  Right now, Marco Rubio seems to fit the bill.  As Snyder pointed out in his article, that’s not an endorsement; it’s merely an observation.

If the Republican field narrows to two principal candidates, then the chances for a deadlocked convention melt away.  But if, as anticipated, Cruz, Trump, and Rubio (and possibly one or two others) remain in the race, then a deadlocked convention moves from “maybe” to “probable” with each passing primary, caucus, and state convention.  The Republican presidential nominee who emerges will have done so after the fight of his political life – and ours.  

The big winner in Iowa’s Republican caucuses on Monday night might not have been Ted Cruz.  It may have been a nominating process that fails to yield a clear winner.  A clear winner being a candidate who goes to Cleveland this summer with the presidential nomination in hand.    

At the end of Monday night, which count really mattered?  Delegates acquired.  As of this writing, Cruz has bagged eight delegates, Trump and Rubio, seven each, with four other delegates going to also-rans. 

Raw vote totals are what most folk tend to watch and weigh.  But in 2016, it pays to more closely follow the candidates’ delegate totals.  Thanks to the Republican National Committee (RNC), caucuses and primaries held prior to mid-March mandate proportional distribution of delegates based on candidates’ vote totals in given contests.  Most early caucuses and primaries impose threshold minimums to win delegates (say, Alabama, with a 20% threshold). 

Prior to Mid-March, 25 States, along with DC, Guam, and Puerto Rico, will hold proportional contests.  That accounts for 1,022 bound delegates (“bound” being delegates committed to a candidate for the first vote).  45% of the bound delegates will be picked proportionally or in “hybrid” formats, which include triggering provisions for larger delegate yields for candidates who meet higher vote percentage thresholds.  There are WTA (winner-take-all) thresholds, but those will be quite difficult to achieve.          

Starting with Super Tuesday, March 15, most of the remaining states have opted to hold winner-take-all contests, though a handful will continue to make proportional distributions.  From mid-March forward, 1,238 bound delegates will be chosen (Colorado’s delegates declare at convention). 

The number of delegates needed to secure the GOP nomination is 1,237.  There are a number of unbound (3 per state) and unpledged delegates.  The unpledged delegates are mostly establishment picks who would factor in at a deadlocked convention.  

Short of a breakout by one the major contenders (Trump, Cruz, and Rubio), it’s not hard to imagine a scenario where the proportional phase of the nominating process yields tightly packed delegate counts among the three.  Complicating matters is if new life is breathed into the Carson, Kasich, or Christe campaigns (as improbable as that appears).

But, say you, won’t the nomination fight be resolved with Super Tuesday and the subsequent contests? 

That could happen, but consider this prospect.  Cruz, Rubio, and Trump take roughly a third each of the delegates in the proportional phase.  For illustration, say, 340 delegates per man.  That means in the winner-take-all phase, one of the principals would need to capture 897 of the available 1,238 bound delegates to win.  That’s about 73% of the total or three out of every four delegates. Possible, but how likely?  This assumes, too, that the principals are competitive with one another, affording each the chance to pick off states.

Cruz, Trump, and Rubio have the resources to stay the course.  Trump is self-funding.  Cruz’s fundraising operation is already solid and benefits all the more from his Iowa win.  Rubio’s stronger than anticipated finish in Iowa boosts his fundraising.  And as Rubio consolidates establishment voters -- as he began doing in Iowa -- and lesser establishment candidates drop out, expect a significant upswing in his campaign’s financial fortunes.  

Writes Michael Snyder at “Before It’s News”: 

[I]f no candidate is able to secure enough delegates, that means that we would end up with a “brokered convention”. The mechanics of a brokered convention can get quite complicated, but on a practical level what that would essentially mean is that the party establishment would get to hand select the nominee. And in case you are wondering, that would not be Donald Trump or Ted Cruz. 

                               

Snyder’s assessment is flawed in a couple of respects (though not his conclusion about the candidates). 

“Deadlocked” versus a “brokered” convention, the more accurate designation is “deadlocked.”  A brokered convention suggests that party bosses call the shots nearly exclusively.  The party boss era in American politics is long past.

Though unpledged delegates -- who are likely establishment recruits -- will play a critical role at a deadlocked convention, it’s important to remember that bound delegates are only committed to their candidates on the first ballot. 

Thereafter, they’re unbound.  Candidates’ and, perhaps, dark horses’ (yes, a draft is possible) primary focus for vote gathering will be among all those plentiful unbound state delegates.  If the convention deadlocks, it’s going to be the Wild West, with plenty of wheeling and dealing, barroom brawls, shoot-outs, shenanigans, and backroom deals.  But all that will occur across delegations and not just among the establishment few.

Snyder’s guess that the nominee won’t be named “Cruz” or “Trump” should a deadlock occur is reasonable.  Deadlocked conventions -- if past brokered conventions are any guide -- tend to nominee candidates who at least appear more centrist or moderate.  At a deadlocked 2016 Cleveland affair, the buzz word may be “electable.”  Right now, Marco Rubio seems to fit the bill.  As Snyder pointed out in his article, that’s not an endorsement; it’s merely an observation.

If the Republican field narrows to two principal candidates, then the chances for a deadlocked convention melt away.  But if, as anticipated, Cruz, Trump, and Rubio (and possibly one or two others) remain in the race, then a deadlocked convention moves from “maybe” to “probable” with each passing primary, caucus, and state convention.  The Republican presidential nominee who emerges will have done so after the fight of his political life – and ours.  



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List of all 34 United States Senate seats (Class III) up for election in 2016


Alabama

Richard Shelby (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 1987
  • Age 81 and currently serving his fifth term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

Alaska

Lisa Murkowski (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on December 20th, 2002
  • Age 58 and currently serving her second term
  • She is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

Arizona

John McCain (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 1987
  • Age 79 and currently serving his fifth term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

Arkansas

John Boozman (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 2011
  • Age 65 and currently serving his first term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

California

Barbara Boxer (Democrat)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 1993
  • Age 75 and currently serving her fourth term
  • She has announced her retirement in 2016

Colorado

Michael Bennet (Democrat)
  • First sworn into office on January 21st, 2009
  • Age 51 and currently serving his first term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

Connecticut

Richard Blumenthal (Democrat)
  • First sworn into office on January 5th, 2011
  • Age 69 and currently serving his first term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

Florida

Marco Rubio (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 2011
  • Age 44 and currently serving his first term
 

Georgia

Johnny Isakson (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 2005
  • Age 71 and currently serving his second term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

Hawaii

Brian Schatz (Democrat)
  • First sworn into office on December 26th, 2012
  • Age 43 and currently serving his first term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

Idaho

Mike Crapo (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 1999
  • Age 64 and currently serving his second term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

Illinois

Mark Kirk (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on November 29th, 2010
  • Age 56 and currently serving his first term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

Indiana

Dan Coats (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 2011
  • Age 72 and currently serving his first term
 

Iowa

Chuck Grassley (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 1981
  • Age 82 and currently serving his sixth term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

As a Conservative . Jonathan McConnel is the man I will vote for who is offering establishment senator R. Shelby a primary challenge....a Navy veteran (Captain) A republican  conservative that will not vote with the establishment on everything.......JMAC..IS the MAN!!!!!!!!!

SENATORS up for re-election

Kansas

Jerry Moran (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 2011
  • Age 61 and currently serving his first term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

Kentucky

Rand Paul (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 2011
  • Age 53 and currently serving his first term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

Louisiana

David Vitter (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 2005
  • Age 54 and currently serving his second term
 

Maryland

Barbara Mikulski (Democrat)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 1987
  • Age 79 and currently serving her fifth term
  • She has announced her retirement in 2016

Missouri

Roy Blunt (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 2011
  • Age 66 and currently serving his first term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

Nevada

Harry Reid (Democrat)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 1987
  • Age 76 and currently serving his fifth term
  • He has announced his retirement in 2016

New Hampshire

Kelly Ayotte (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 2011
  • Age 47 and currently serving her first term
  • She is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

New York

Chuck Schumer (Democrat)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 1999
  • Age 65 and currently serving his third term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

North Carolina

Richard Burr (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 2005
  • Age 60 and currently serving his second term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

North Dakota

John Hoeven (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 2011
  • Age 58 and currently serving his first term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

Ohio

Rob Portman (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 2011
  • Age 60 and currently serving his first term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

Oklahoma

James Lankford (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 2015
  • Age 47 and currently serving his first term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

Oregon

Ron Wyden (Democrat)
  • First sworn into office on February 6th, 1996
  • Age 66 and currently serving his fourth term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

Pennsylvania

Pat Toomey (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 2011
  • Age 54 and currently serving his first term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

South Carolina

Tim Scott (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 2nd, 2013
  • Age 50 and currently serving his first term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

South Dakota

John Thune (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 2005
  • Age 55 and currently serving his second term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

Utah

Mike Lee (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 2011
  • Age 44 and currently serving his first term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

Vermont

Patrick Leahy (Democrat)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 1975
  • Age 75 and currently serving his seventh term
  • He is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

Washington

Patty Murray (Democrat)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 1993
  • Age 65 and currently serving her fourth term
  • She is eligible in 2016 and intends to run

Wisconsin

Ron Johnson (Republican)
  • First sworn into office on January 3rd, 2011
  • Age 60 and currently serving his first term
  • He is eligible in 2016

 2016 U.S. State Elections

CLICK YOUR STATE TO GET PRIMARY DATES AND ALL ELECTION INFO

   

Don't forget the republican debates...Jan 14 is on FBNC......Fox Business Channel...and the next pne at FNC...Fox News Channel..........At the business channel it is already in the program line up to put it in your DVR....

6th Republican Debate
      January 14th, 2016   |   North Charleston, SC

  7th Republican Debate
      February 6th, 2016   |   Manchester, New Hampshire

  8th Republican Debate
      February 13th, 2016 South Carolina

  9th Republican Debate
      February 26th, 2016   |   Houston, Texas

  10th Republican Debate
      March 1st, 2016 Location to be determined

  11th Republican Debate
      March 10th, 2016 Florida

IOWA CAUCUS .........MONDAY FEB 1st

NEW HAMPSHIRE,,,,,,TUESDAY FEB 9th

SOUTH CAROLINA PRIMARY.........FEB 20th

NEVADA CAUCUSES ............TUESDAY FEB 23rd

Got this from a dear friend...


 

 

 

TWO STATES IN THE MIDDLE OF AMERICA! 

  
Illinois & Oklahoma: 
 
 
I thought these two states, made for an interesting contrast. The first part about Illinois and the second part is about Oklahoma! 
 
 
PART 1 - Illinois 
 
 
"A State with No Republicans"! 
 
 
Some interesting data on the 'state' of, the State of Illinois... There are more people on welfare in Illinois than there are people working. Chicago pays the highest wages to teachers than anywhere else in the U.S. Their average pay is $110,000/year. Their pensions average 80-90% of their income. Wow, are Illinois and Chicago great or what? Be sure to read till the end. I've never heard it explained better. Perhaps the U.S. should pull out of Chicago ? 
 
 
Body count:
In the last six months, 292 killed ( murdered ) in Chicago . 
221   killed in Iraq ; AND Chicago has one of the strictest gun laws in the entire US. 
  

Here's the Chicago chain of command : 
  
President: Barack  Hussein Obama .
Senator: Dick Durbin .
House Representative: Jesse Jackson Jr. .
Governor: Pat Quinn .
House leader: Mike Madigan .
Atty. Gen.: Lisa Madigan (daughter of Mike) .
Mayor: Rahm  Emanuel .
The  leadership in Illinois - all Democrats. . 

 
 
Thank you for the combat zone in Chicago . .
Of course, they're all blaming each other. .
Can't blame Republicans; there aren't any! . 

 
 
Let us get ALL   the facts out while we are at it: 
  
Chicago school system rated one of the worst in the country. Can't blame Republicans; there aren't any! 
 
 
State pension fund $78 Billion in debt, worst in country.
Can't blame Republicans; there aren't any! 

 
 
Cook County ( Chicago ) sales tax 10.25% highest in country. Can't blame Republicans; there aren't any! 
 
 
This is the political culture that Obama comes from in Illinois. And he is going to 'fix'Washington politics for us? 
 
 
George Ryan is no longer Governor, he is in prison. 
 
 
He was replaced by Rob Blagojevich who is, by the way, also in prison. 
 
 
And Representative Jesse Jackson Jr. resigned and, that's right, he and his wife are both in prison. 
 
 
The Land of Lincoln , where our Governors and Representatives make our license plates.  What? 
 
 
As long as they keep providing entitlements to the population of Chicago, nothing is going to change, except the state will go bankrupt before the country does. 
 
 
"Anybody who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the Government take care of him better take a closer look at the American Indian." 
 
 
Don't forget Detroit , another great example of a Democratic empire.   
With all the bad news, there is hope, so let's go to: 
  
  
  
PART  2- Oklahoma 
 
 

OKLAHOMA- may soon have plenty of new residents! 
 
 
THIS IS REALLY INTERESTING, AND TRUE... PLEASE READ IT! 
 
 
Oklahoma is the only state that Obama did not win even one county in the last election...  While everyone is focusing on Arizona 's new law, look what Oklahoma has been doing!!!   
 
 
An update from Oklahoma:   
Oklahoma law passed, 37 to 9 an amendment to place the Ten Commandments on the front entrance to the state capitol. The feds in D.C., along with the ACLU, said it would be a mistake. Hey this is a conservative state, based on Christian values... HB 1330 
  
Guess what... Oklahoma did it anyway. 
 
 
Oklahoma recently passed a law in the state to incarcerate all   illegal immigrants and ship them back to where they came from unless they want to get a green card and become an American citizen. They all scattered. HB1804. This was against the advice of the Federal Government, and the ACLU, they said it would be a mistake. 
  
Guess what... Oklahoma did it anyway.   
Recently we passed a law to include DNA samples from any and all illegal's to the Oklahoma database, for criminal investigative purposes. Pelosi said it was unconstitutional SB1102.   
 
 
Guess what... Oklahoma did it anyway.   
 
 
Several weeks ago, Oklahoma passed a law, declaring   Oklahoma as a Sovereign state, not under the Federal Government directives. Joining, Texas , Montana and Utah as the only states to do so. 
 
 

More states  are likely to follow: Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, the Carolinas, Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas, West Virginia, Mississippi and Florida.   Save your confederate money, it appears the South is about to rise up once 
again. HJR 1003 
  
The federal Government has made bold steps to take away our guns. Oklahoma, a week ago, passed a law confirming people in this state have the right to bear arms and transport them in their vehicles. I'm sure that was a setback for the criminals  The Liberals didn't like it- - 
 
 
But... 
 
 
Guess what... Oklahoma did it anyway. 
  
 
 
Just this month, the state has voted and passed a law that ALL drivers' license exams will be printed in English and only English and no other language. They have been called racist for doing this, but the fact is that ALL of the road signs are in English only. If you want to drive in Oklahoma , you must read and write English. Really simple.   
 
 
By the way, the Liberals don't like any of this either.   
 
 
Guess what... who cares... Oklahoma is doing it anyway. 
 
 
If you like it, pass it on, if you don't then delete it... 
 
 
Thanks!

Guess what:   the people I'm sending this to, will send it on. 

Well, at least the ones who love and believe in freedom   will. 
  
  
IN GOD WE TRUST!    GOD BLESS THE  UNITED STATES OF AMERICA !!!

 

here is another good one;...

Subject: Bill Clinton’s loving Wife! By Dick Morris, former political advisor to Clinton

My list is long but I thought everyone should know what we will get as president if she gets into office. God bless our country and keep it safe from people who want to destroy it.  I am sending this to all of you I feel want to know about this person.

 

Bill Clinton’s loving Wife!

Her winning in 2016 means the final death knell for America!  Her whole public life has been a LIE.
By Dick Morris,  former political advisor to President Bill Clinton

If you happen to  see the Bill Clinton five minute TV ad for Hillary in which he introduces the commercial by saying he wants to share some things we may not know about Hillary’s background, beware as I was there for most of their presidency and know them better than just about anyone.  I offer a  few corrections:


Bill says  : "In law school Hillary worked on  legal services for the poor."

Facts are  : Hillary’s  main extra-curricular activity in 'Law School' was helping the Black Panthers, on trial in Connecticut for torturing and killing a 'Federal  Agent'. 

She went to Court  every day as part of a Law student monitoring committee trying to spot civil rights violations and develop grounds for  appeal.


Bill says   : "Hillary  spent a year after graduation working on a Children's rights project for  poor kids."

Facts are  : Hillary  interned with Bob Truehaft, the head of the California Communist  Party.  She met Bob when he represented the Panthers and traveled  all the way to San Francisco to  take an internship with him.


 Bill says   : "Hillary  could have written her own job ticket, but she turned down all the  lucrative job offers."

Facts are  : She  flunked the D.C. bar exam, 'Yes', flunked it, it is a matter of record, and only passed the Arkansas bar. She had no job offers in  Arkansas, 'None', and only got hired by  the University of Arkansas Law School at Fayetteville because Bill was  already teaching there.  She did not join the prestigious Rose Law  Firm until Bill became  Arkansas Attorney General and was made a partner only after he was  elected Arkansas Governor.


 Bill says   : "President  Carter appointed Hillary to the Legal Services Board of Directors and  she became its Chairman."

Facts are  : The  appointment was in exchange for Bill's support for Carter in his 1980  primary against Ted Kennedy.  Hillary then became chairman in a  coup in which she won a  majority away from Carter's choice to be  chairman.


 Bill  says: "She  served on the board of the Arkansas Children's  Hospital."

Facts  are: Yes  she did.  But her main board activity, not mentioned by Bill, was  to sit on the Wal-Mart Board of Directors, for a substantial  fee. 

She was silent  about their labor and health care practices.


 Bill says   : "Hillary  didn't succeed at getting health care for all Americans in 1994 but she  kept working at it and  helped to create the  Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) that provides five million  children with health insurance."

Facts are  : Hillary  had nothing to do with creating CHIP.  It was included in the  budget deal between Clinton and Republican Majority Leader Senator Trent  Lott. 

I know; I helped  to negotiate the deal.  The money came half from the budget deal  and half from the Attorney Generals' tobacco settlement.  Hillary  had nothing to do with either source of funds.


 Bill  says: "Hillary  was the face of America all over the World."     (LOL)

Facts  are: Her  visits were part of a program to get her out of town so that Bill would  not appear weak by feeding stories that Hillary  was running the White  House.  Her visits abroad were entirely touristic and symbolic and  there was no substantive diplomacy on any of  them.


 Bill says   : "Hillary  was an excellent Senator who kept fighting for Children's and Women's  issues."

Facts are  : Other  than totally meaningless legislation like changing the names on  courthouses and post offices, she has passed only four substantive  pieces of legislation. 

One set up a  national park in Puerto Rico.  A second provided respite care for  family members helping their relatives through Alzheimer’s or other  conditions. 

And two were  routine bills to aid 911 victims and responders which were sponsored by  the entire N.Y. delegation.  Presently she is trying to have the US  memorialize Woodstock.


Here is what  bothers me more than anything else about Hillary Clinton.  She has  done everything possible to weaken  the President and our  Country (that's you and me) when it comes to the 'War on  Terror'.

1. She wants to  close GITMO and move the combatants to the USA where they would have  access to our legal system.

2. She wants to  eliminate the monitoring of suspected Al Qaeda phone calls to/from the  USA.

3. She wants to  grant constitutional rights to enemy combatants captured on the  battlefield.

4. She wants to  eliminate the monitoring of money transfers between suspected Al Qaeda  cells and supporters in the USA.

5. She wants to  eliminate the type of interrogation tactics used by the Military & CIA where coercion might be used when questioning  known terrorists even  though such tactics might save American lives.


One cannot think  of a single 'Bill', Hillary has introduced or a single comment she has  made that would tend to strengthen our Country in the 'War on  Terror'. 

But, one can  think of a lot of comments she has made that weaken our Country and  makes it a more dangerous situation for all of  us.


Bottom  line: She  goes hand in hand with the ACLU on far too many issues where common  sense is abandoned.


Share this  with everyone you know, ask them to prove Dick Morris wrong. 

Think about it -  he (Dick Morris) said all of this openly, thus if he were not truthful, he'd be liable for 'Defamation of Character' !  And you better believe Hillary would sue him.

Her winning in  2016 means the final death knell for America!  Her whole public  life has been a LIE.

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Wednesday on NBC’s “Today,” Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) elaborated on her Republican response to last night’s State of the Union address. Haley was asked by show co-host Matt Lauer if she was specifically referring to GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump when


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Is Hillary Clinton fit to be president of the United States?


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Bernie Sanders: SOTU Excellent, Hillary Clinton Backed by ‘Powerful...

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders — an avowed socialist — lauded President Obama’s 2016 State of the Union address on Tuesday night before aligning himself with the President, taking a shot at fellow candidate Hillary Clinton for “wealthy and powerful” special interest financial backers, and drawing attention to Clinton’s “income inequality” inexperience.


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Nikki Haley Confirms She Targeted Donald Trump In SOTU Response; GO...

Nikki Haley, the South Carolina governor hand-picked by House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to give the Republican response to President Obama’s State of the Union addressed, confirmed Wednesday morning that she did indeed target GOP


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The Angry Left Shrieks About ‘Anger’ Because It Wants to Intimidate...

The Left’s strategy for covering Barack Obama’s failures, and sticking us with his disastrous Secretary of State as his successor, requires his friends to somehow smear public opposition as irrational “anger.”


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Kathleen Parker Explains Her Biblically Illiterate Criticism of Ted...

Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker, a self-described “moderate conservative,” displayed her Biblical ignorance and journalistic sloppiness on CNN when she criticized Sen. Ted Cruz for a comment he never made.


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The Nuclear Option: Debunking ‘Conservative’ Concerns About Donald Trump

First, they told us that Donald Trump’s whole campaign was conjured up by disgraced ex-President Bill Clinton as a way to toss a smoke grenade into the middle of the Republican presidential primary and smooth the path to the White House for his wife, Hillary.


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Hillary Clinton Refuses to Answer Question About Being Bill’s ‘Enab...

Hillary Clinton refused to answer to rival Donald Trump’s claim that she served as an “enabler” to her husband Bill’s well-documented womanizing.


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Jeb Bush Jumps in Reuters Poll, Marco Rubio Drops

A new Reuters poll shows that Gov. Jeb Bush climbing out of a deep hole — and he’s doing so by standing on the back of Sen. Marco Rubio.


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First Look: Ted Cruz to Pick Up Major South Carolina Endorsement fr...

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) will pick up a major endorsement in the all-important first-in-the-South Palmetto State from former two-term Attorney General Charlie Condon on Wednesday, Breitbart News has learned exclusively from a source on the Cruz campaign.


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Begala: Trump ‘Has a Higher Negative Among Democrats Than Various F...

Tuesday following President Barack Obama’s final State of the Union address to Congress, a panel on CNN that included former Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI) and Democratic strategist Paul Begala discussed what appeared to be Obama reacting to Republican presidential front-runner


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Mexico Embassy Spokesman: ‘America Is a Continent, Not a Country’

A spokesman for the nation of Mexico tweeted that America is “not a country” in response to Hillary Clinton’s Spanish-language take on the State of the Union address. Clinton tweeted her support for President Obama in Spanish during Tuesday night’s


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Obama and Rubio Attack Ted Cruz with Similar Talking Point on ISIS

President Barack Obama took aim at Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz during Tuesday night’s State of the Union address, going after Cruz with the same talking point that Marco Rubio uses in the Republican primary.

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 Jones: Democratic Base in ‘Full-on Rebellion’ Against Hillary

Wednesday on  CNN’s “New Day,” political commentator and former Obama administration green jobs czar Van Jones declared there to be a “full-on rebellion” within the Democratic Party base against it’s presidential front-runner, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Jones said,

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2008 VIDEO: Marco Rubio Pushed For ‘Cap and Trade’ As Florida State...

As the Speaker of the Florida state House of Representatives, now U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) was aggressively pushing for Florida to adapt to what he viewed as an inevitable “federal cap and trade program.”


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Christie on U.S. Sailors Captured By Iran: ‘This President Has Just...

In an appearance on Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria” on Wednesday, Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ), a candidate for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination, took aim at President Barack Obama for his lack of reaction to the 10 U.S. sailors


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Five Big Failures in Nikki Haley’s Response to Obama

There were five major failures in Nikki Haley’s response to President Obama’s State of the Union that left many Americans rather puzzled.


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SOTU: Obama Ignores San Bernardino, Singles Out Muslim as Victims

Although the biggest terror attack in America since 9/11 happened less than two months ago, because they are as eager to engage in the cover-up as President Obama, the DC Media is not at all interested in pointing out the


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Hillary: ‘Not Nervous at All’ About Sanders Rise in Polls

In an appearance on NBC’s “Today” on Wednesday, Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton discussed her opponent Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), another candidate from her party’s presidential nomination. In recent weeks, Sanders has gained ground on Clinton and in some cases has


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Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson: Trump Is Not A Racist, He Loves America

Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson, author of “The Antidote: Healing America From the Poison of Hate, Blame and Victimhood,” calls Barack Obama “A great seducer and the greatest liar” that he’s seen in his lifetime in his response to Obama’s SOTU address today on Breitbart News Daily with host Stephen K. Bannon.


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Watch: Trump Fires Back at Obama, Haley for SOTU, GOP Response Crit...

In an appearance on Wednesday’s “Fox & Friends,” Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump reacted to rhetoric that appeared to be aimed at him during last night’s State of the Union address from President Barack Obama and during the Republican response


President Barack Obama waves at the conclusion of his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2016.

Obama, Haley, and Trump: State of the Disunion

Donald Trump was the unseen third speaker for the final Obama State of the Union, along with the President and the Republican response from South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley.


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Jeb on Rubio’s Boots: ‘I Don’t Have a Height Issue’

Wednesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL), a candidate for the 2016 Republican nomination, discussed the back-and-forth going on between his campaign and the campaign of his opponent, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL). Bush was asked by show

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Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)
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will pick up a major endorsement in the all-important first-in-the-South Palmetto State from former two-term Attorney General Charlie Condon on Wednesday, Breitbart News has learned exclusively from a source on the Cruz campaign.

Condon, who served as 2008 GOP presidential nominee

Sen. John McCain (R-AZ)
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’s (R-AZ) South Carolina campaign chairman that year, has argued many major cases before the U.S. Supreme Court—mostly focusing on defending individual rights and state authorities. Condon was also the first-ever chairman of the Republican Attorneys General Association.

Condon will say in a release on Wednesday, obtained early by Breitbart News:

Ted Cruz’s fidelity to the Constitution and the rule of law makes him a welcome figure after eight years of Obama’s lawlessness. No one has fought harder to protect the rights and freedoms of Americans than Ted Cruz. From Texas to Washington, in the court room and on the Senate floor, he has been the leading voice opposing Obama’s unconstitutional executive orders, usurpation of legislative power, and selective enforcement of the law. With Ted Cruz as President, we will have someone in office who respects not only his constitutional authority but also the limitations of that power that guarantee our liberty. I am proud to support Cruz for President.

In the statement to be released on Wednesday, Cruz will thank Condon for joining his campaign.

“I am honored to have Charlie’s support,” Cruz will say. “He has been an incredibly strong warrior in the fight to uphold the law and protect our freedoms. He is an important and influential voice in a critical early state in this campaign. I look forward to having his help as we connect with South Carolina voters.”

Cruz, along with billionaire Donald Trump and

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)
79%

, have emerged as the top tier of GOP presidential contenders in 2016. Cruz and Trump have been duking it out for some time on the trail, but Rubio has been struggling to gain traction and has been slipping away in recent weeks since his poor showing at the mid-December debate in Las Vegas.

Cruz’s pickup of Condon, McCain’s 2008 South Carolina campaign chairman, can’t be understated. Condon helped deliver South Carolina to McCain, effectively securing the nomination for the Arizona Senator from a then-surging former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee. Huckabee had won Iowa a few weeks earlier, but McCain came back to win New Hampshire and then sealed the deal in South Carolina. While Huckabee remained in the race much longer—and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney stayed in for a bit longer too—it was South Carolina where McCain essentially sealed the nomination by setting him up for a bigger win in Florida. After winning in South Carolina, McCain never lost another state.

Cruz is doing well in Iowa, the first-in-the-nation caucuses which will vote on Feb. 1. Eight days later on Feb. 9, New Hampshire citizens will vote. South Carolina votes 11 days later on Feb. 20. Recent polling in South Carolina shows, as it does in Iowa, a dead heat between Cruz and Trump for the lead.

The timing for Cruz’s pickup couldn’t be better: GOP candidates are headed to the Palmetto State on Thursday for the next Fox Business Network Debate moderated by Neil Cavuto and Maria Bartiromo. The debate will be in Charleston–and then many of the candidates, including Cruz, will head to Myrtle Beach over the weekend for the South Carolina Tea Party Coalition Convention.

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