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Let The Games Begin: Trump vs. Clinton - Hillary Clinton: The Unpopular, Corrupt, Shameless Habitual Liar Democrats Deserve    Guy Benson

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Hillary Clinton: The Unpopular, Corrupt, Shameless Habitual Liar Democrats Deserve
Guy Benson
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And lo, it came to pass: As of last night, Hillary Clinton is officially the Democratic Party's presumptive nominee for President of the United States.
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Green Party Candidate Jill Stein Courts Bernie Sanders Supporters
Christine Rousselle
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Trump On American Exceptionalism: 'I Don't Like The Term'
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WH: We Don't Know Why Our Official Transcript Excluded a Damaging Answer About Iran
Guy Benson
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In Attempt to Woo Disaffected GOP Voters, Clinton Launches 'Republicans Against Trump' Website
Leah Barkoukis
With people like Sen. Lindsey Graham urging fellow Republicans to unendorse Donald Trump, it's no surprise that Hillary Clinton is trying to take advantage of any and all discontent Republicans have with their presumptive nominee.
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Same Old, Same Old: New Ad Brutally Shows How Bill And Hillary Clinton Are Nothing But Liars
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A super PAC supporting Donald Trump launched their first salvo against the Clintons, hitting them for being nothing more than the "same old" liars we saw when they were running the country and the State Department.
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Iran Rejects US Congress's Request to Inspect Nuclear Facilities as 'Publicity Stunt'
Cortney O'Brien
In a surprise to no one watching Iran's moves and countermoves, the government has rejected a request from U.S. Reps. Mike Pompeo (R., Kan.), Lee Zeldin (R., N.Y.), and Frank LoBiondo (R., N.J.) to inspect their nuclear facilities in an effort to ensure they are in compliance with the White House's nuclear deal.
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Turkey's President Calls Career Women 'Half Persons'
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Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Sunday that women who choose careers over motherhood "deficient" and she "is a half (a person) no matter how successful she is."
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Parents of Child With Spina Bifida Fault Trump For Mocking Disabled Reporter in New Ad
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Trump's mockery of disabled reporter recollected in new ad.
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State Dept Defends Claim It Will Take 75 Years to Process Clinton Emails: 'It's Not An Outlandish Estimation'
Leah Barkoukis
State Department spokesman Mark Toner defended its estimate that it would take 75 years to release the emails from Hillary Clinton's top aides during her time as secretary of state on Tuesday.
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After Ignoring Warnings During the Primary, Republicans Panic Over Trump
Katie Pavlich
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After presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump attacked U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel last week, calling him a Mexican although he was born in Indiana and saying he can't rule fairly because of his race, Republicans started to panic.
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Hewitt: GOP Can't Ignore 'Stage-four Cancer,' Should Change Convention Rules For New Nominee
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Radio host Hugh Hewitt is joining the group of conservatives who are urging the Republican Party to alter convention rules to allow another candidate to step up and gain the party's presidential nomination.
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