With the new P-word leak coming out, Republicans running for the United States Senate are under pressure to take a stand on Donald Trump. In the past few days, there has been
Category: Politics
BuzzFeed Gloats “We Told You So” and Tries to Reclaim “Mainstream Media” Credibility
It has come out that presidential candidate Donald Trump said the unthinkable phrase about women, “Grab them by the pussy.” For this, BuzzFeed editor Ben Smith gloats, “We Told You So.” With
2016 Senate Races: Rematch, Ron Johnson Versus Russ Feingold in Wisconsin
Six years ago, in 2010, Democrats held the Senate with a solid majority but conditions favored Republicans. The Tea Party movement was in its heyday and the people seemed particularly outraged. Outrage
FEC Complaint on Hillary Clinton: CTR is “Effectively an Arm of the Clinton Campaign”
Campaign Legal Center insists that the “FEC Must Investigate Unprecedented Violations of Campaign Laws by Clinton, Trump.” The group announced today: Campaign Legal Center Files FEC Complains Against Both Major Party Candidates
Mariana Islands District Court Rules in Favor of Second Amendment Gun Rights
A federal district court has thrown out extensive gun regulations as unconstitutional after a military veteran challenged a major gun restriction law in Northern Mariana. Here comes extensive coverage. The Commonwealth of
Guccifer 2.0 New Leak Reveals Big Bank Connections to Clinton Foundation Funding
In the hours just following a conference by WikiLeaks leader Julian Assange that left some disappointed for lacking an expected leak of information damaging to Hillary Clinton, another familiar source of leaks
Appeals Court to Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted: Stop Purging Voters Just for Skipping Elections
Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted came into office in the key swing state of Ohio promising to get elections under control. But this week, he lost another voter rights case, this
Obama Veto of 9-11 Saudi Arabia Lawsuit Bill Leaves Remarkable Legal Inconsistencies
To protect “sovereign immunity,” Barrack Obama vetoed a bill that would permit victims of the September 11, 2001 terror crime to sue responsible governments, even though responsible individuals may face long jail
2016 Senate Races, Richard Burr Versus Deborah Ross in North Carolina
North Carolina is a tight “swing state” in 2016 for the presidential race, the governor’s race, and the Senate race. Republican Senator Richard Burr since 2005 faces a competitive challenge by Democrat
New YouTube Program Gives Points For Reporting and Mass Flagging Videos, But Not Money
YouTube has introduced its new Stasi where users can “report negative content” to the authorities or “mass flag videos” that they don’t like. For cleaning up YouTube, users win valuable points and