The Unfavorables
RS: Donald Trump may be the Republican front runner. But according to Frank Newport, Gallup’s Editor-in-Chief, the Donald is the most unpopular candidate of either party.
RS: Donald Trump may be the Republican front runner. But according to Frank Newport, Gallup’s Editor-in-Chief, the Donald is the most unpopular candidate of either party.
100percentFedUp: The video below is what happens when the liberal bleeding hearts decide it’s more important to bring in refugees while ignoring the homeless in their nation.
KGWN: Liz Cheney is seeking a return to politics with a run for Wyoming’s lone House seat.
LibertyUnyielding: [Ed. – Now that‘s a negative review. Granted, I don’t think DiCaprio does accents particularly well.]
LidBlog: When the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage, some who objected to the ruling opined that this will lead to legalizing polygamy or even group marriages (where two or more couples [Read More]
PowersThatBe: A few years ago I might have been more surprised by stuff like this, but in the age of Obama nothing is surprising:
CPI: Alaskan spending money on self, not conservative candidates. […] During 2015, SarahPAC expenditures ($1.4 million) outpaced income (about $950,000), federal records show. This, from a former politician who markets her [Read More]
WashingtonTimes: The Obama administration is proposing new regulations that would require large employers to disclose how much they pay men and women, the latest move in President Obama’s efforts to [Read More]
“People do go to jail for mishandling classified information,” Ari Melber said. “They have been prosecuted in the Obama administration for that.”
Speisa: One did not have to be Nostradamus to see this coming. And most likely it will just escalate going forward. It is unfortunately an inevitable development caused by naive [Read More]
NYP: The State Department just knocked a gaping hole in Hillary Clinton’s happy e-mail fable. State, the Associated Press reports, won’t release 22 of Clinton’s messages to the public because [Read More]
h/t MMac
NBC10: Pennsylvania officials are revoking the license of a residential facility that’s one of three detention centers the federal government uses to house asylum-seeking immigrant families.
HistoryChannel: Edgar Allan Poe’s famous poem “The Raven,” beginning “Once upon a midnight dreary,” is published on this day in the New York Evening Mirror.
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