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Flashback: Obama Interrupted 2014 Summer Vacation for Bachelor Party in DC

Aug 20th, 2016 1:59 pm by Kristinn Taylor

It was only two summers ago that President Barack Obama interrupted his annual August family vacation in Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts ...



Media Protects Vacationing Obama From Further Trump Humiliation By Not Reporting He Attended Fireworks Friday Night


Aug 20th, 2016 2:58 pm by Kristinn Taylor

We all know how the media works: When they want to hurt someone they take every faux pas, every slip ...



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MEDIA SHOCK: TRUMP BACK IN LEAD?




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She flies 20 miles in private jet?

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No Campaign Rallies Scheduled...

Dems fret over timing of Clinton Foundation meeting...

Clinton Donors Raise Obstacles for Candidacy...

The kingdom of Saudi Arabia donated more than $10 million. Through a foundation, so did the son-in-law of a former Ukrainian president whose government was widely criticized for corruption and the murder of journalists. A Lebanese-Nigerian developer with vast business interests contributed as much as $5 million.