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Hillary Has Nobody To Blame But Herself
Katie Pavlich
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It's been three days since FBI Director James Comey sent a letter to Congress saying he was reopening the investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's private, unsecured email arrangement.
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WSJ: FBI Agents Allege DOJ Ordered 'Stand Down' on Clinton Foundation Investigation
Guy Benson
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White House: Comey is a Man of Integrity and Isn't Trying to Sway The Election
Katie Pavlich
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Peter Thiel Reaffirms Trump Support at National Press Club Speech
Jason Hopkins
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Video: All the Times Democrats Praised James Comey
Guy Benson
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Gowdy Lashes Out at Harry Reid for Claiming Comey Violated Hatch Act
Cortney O'Brien
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That Little Girl From The Anti-Nuke "Daisy" Ad Is Back And Accusing Trump Of Wanting Nuclear War
Christine Rousselle
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Home Stretch: Any Way You Slice It, This Race Is Tightening
Guy Benson

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New Poll of New Hampshire Has Trump Leading
Christine Rousselle

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Ms. Moneybags: Huma Abedin Got Three Paychecks From State Dept., The Foundation, And Clinton-Affiliated Consulting Firm
Matt Vespa

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Bobby Knight Steals the Show in Michigan: "There Will Be No Bull S#!t in a Trump Administration"
Justin Holcomb

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Gowdy On Reid Letter: I'm Glad He's Leaving And I Didn't Know Mormons Used Drugs
Matt Vespa

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7 Cartoons That Capture the Horrifying Reality of the 2016 Election
Erika Haas

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More Evidence CNN Was Colluding With Clinton, Network Responds
Cortney O'Brien
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Earlier this month, WikiLeaks revealed to us that CNN's Donna Brazile was in cahoots with the Clinton campaign during the Democratic primary. Ahead of one of Hillary Clinton's town hall debates with Bernie Sanders, Brazile reportedly sent her team one of the questions she should expect during the evening.
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CNN Cuts All Ties To Donna Brazile Over Leaked Town Hall Questions
Matt Vespa
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CNN has cut all ties with Donna Brazile after it was revealed that she leaked debate questions to Hillary Clinton.
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Hey, What If Trump Actually Wins?
Kurt Schlichter
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Will The Reopening Of Hillary's Email Case Matter?
Mark Davis
Mark Davis
Blame Government, Not Markets for Monopoly
Ron Paul
Ron Paul
Comey Has Clinton Dead to Rights
Bruce Bialosky
Bruce Bialosky
No Prison Time for Hillary If…
Wayne Allyn Root
Wayne Allyn Root
Phantom of the Election
Katie Kieffer
Katie Kieffer
Can America Afford Another Nixon?
Terry Paulson
Terry Paulson
Minimum-Wage Laws: Good Intentions, Bad Results
Jeff Jacoby
Jeff Jacoby
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