The controversy surrounding Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s health continues to swirl. KABC’s Dr. Drew Pinsky says the former Secretary of State may be receiving inadequate health care that is not optimal for her condition.
The ‘America-First’ Compassion Ticket Heads To Louisiana
Campaigning in North Carolina today, candidate Donald Trump began his campaign remarks by speaking about the horrific devastation in Louisiana:
[…] We are one nation. When one state hurts, we all hurt – and we must all work together to lift each other up. Working, building, restoring together.
Our prayers are with the families who have lost loved ones, and we send them our deepest condolences. Though words cannot express the sadness one feels at times like this, I hope everyone in Louisiana knows that our country is praying for them and standing with them to help them in these difficult hours. (link)
Candidate Trump’s comments followed a campaign announcement that Donald Trump and Governor Mike Pence will travel to Baton Rouge Louisiana tomorrow morning to see first-hand the worst national disaster since Hurricane Sandy in 2012. (more…)
The Iranian government specifically said –and broadcast on their television network (Feb)– a $400 million cash payment to them from the U.S. was a successfully extorted ransom payment to secure the release of American hostages.

However, on August 4th, the White House immediately claimed the $400 million cash payment made as part of the “Iran Deal” was not a ransom payment to secure the release of the U.S. hostages. President Obama went on television to state: “no ransom was paid”:

Today Hillary Clinton remains campaigning in Pennsylvania. Yesterday Vice President Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton campaigned in Scranton, a few hundred people showed up.
Today, Hillary held a voter registration campaign event in a High School gym in West Philadelphia – the attendance/turnout was essentially the same.

What’s going on?
Where are all these Clinton supporters the national media keep polling and talking about?
The answers are really quite simple. They’re in the same place they were during the 2016 Democrat primary race. (more…)
Citizen journalists, new age media, ordinary people with a camera and a microphone, can give you a better sense of what the general electoral public is thinking than most multimillion corporate MSM broadcasts.
Hillary Clinton is spending hundreds of millions on TV ads attacking candidate Donald Trump. Many have asked why isn’t Trump doing the same in return. Perhaps this video gives you a glance into the equation of “value”.
In the heart of Kent Ohio, Kent State University, one intrepid reporter goes looking for Hillary Clinton voters – but the bigger question is “how do you get your news information”?:
Millie Weaver goes on a quest in Kent, Ohio, where the historically liberal Kent State University is located, in search of finding a significant population of Hillary Clinton supporters. First, people are asked what their preferred source for news is followed up by an inquiry into which Presidential Candidate they support.
Sometimes this stuff just makes you laugh (inappropriately) out loud, at the worst possible moments…. Way, W.A.Y, too funny:
WASHINGTON TIMES – The Commission on Presidential Debates announced on Monday the five polls it will use to determine which candidates receive invitations to the upcoming debates in September and October.
The national polls that will be used to determine eligibility for the three presidential debates are the ABC-Washington Post, CBS-New York Times, CNN-Opinion Research Corporation, Fox News and NBC-Wall Street Journal polls.
Obviously the context of polling and bias are key components within discussions of presidential elections and politics. At this point there’s virtually no-one who would dispute the inherent media bias against candidate Donald Trump.
Cue the CNN audio/visual (Screen Shot) demonstration of the day:

Donald Trump has used the “Heritage Foundation” as part of the think tank behind the possible Supreme Court nominee list he has outlined. But look at how CNN parses the wording, creates a completely false and divisive narrative, to make it look like Trump is using ethnicity as a factor. Ridiculous and beyond insufferable nonsense.
However, when you discuss the accepted media bias (example above) against the backdrop of those same media entities presenting poll data, the accuracy of polling becomes a more complex and nuanced discussion. That’s where social media engagement enters into the mix.
Michelle Rindels is an Associated Press reporter who is shadowing the various 2016 presidential campaigns. Quoting Bill Clinton today she shares:

Setting aside the partisan opening such a quote delivers for multiple talking points and affirmations about the liberal mindset, it would appear Bill and Hillary are self-segregating from one specific neighborhood: (more…)
In February of 2016 the U.S. State Department released more of Hillary Clinton’s emails. One of those emails originated on March 22nd 2011, the exact day President Obama launched the attacks on Libya.

The released email confirms what many already knew – it was Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Susan Rice and Samantha Power who convinced President Obama to go to war in Libya:
“Turning POTUS around on this is a major win for everything we worked for”..

Last Monday evening Hillary Clinton held a campaign event in Kissimmee Florida. The event itself was overshadowed by the appearance of the Orlando Jihadi terrorist’s father, Seddique Mateen, attending the rally to show his support for Hillary Clinton.
In addition to the support of the terrorist’s family, approximately 1,000 people showed up for the Clinton rally – SEE VIDEO – [Notice how the Clinton team turned out the lights in the Silver Spur arena to draw attention away from the empty seating.]

In an effort to show the contrast of support between the two campaigns, tonight at 7:00pm candidate Donald Trump is shadowing Clinton into the same town, the same neighborhood, the same venue….
Check out what is happening: (more…)
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