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Is Medicare-For-All A Litmus Test For Supporting A Candidate For Congress?
Tulchin Research has long been best known as the Blue Dog polling firm. There aren't that many Blue Dogs left-- despite strenuous efforts by the DCCC-- and they've had to branch out and find clients among (slightly) less odious corporate Dems, like Gavin Newsom and Julia Brownley. Earlier in the week, the firm's two principals, Bens Tulchin and Krompak, penned an OpEd for the Sacramento Bee, Universal health care is the new litmus test for Democrats.
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WARNING: Video emerges from the moment Alexandria, VA gunman opened fire on GOP baseball team
Video from the shooting in Alexandria, Virginia, captured the chaos that ensued when a 66-year-old Bernie Sanders supporter opened fire on a Republican congressional baseball team.
According to law enforcement officials the shooter has been identified as 66-year-old, never-Trumper and Bernie supporter James Hodgkinson.
Hodgkinson allegedly asked Representative Jeff Duncan whether it was Republicans or Democrats on the practice field before opening fire.
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Last White Helmets in Aleppo: in lieu of a film review
By Tim Hayward | June 14, 2017 In the wake of Netflix’s Oscar winning The White Helmets comes the Sundance Festival Grand Jury Prize winning Last Men of Aleppo. According to early reviews, audiences leave screenings with a desperate feeling that something ought to be done, but with a sense of helplessness about not knowing […]
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Bernie Sanders condemns Alexandria, VA shooter, who was his supporter (Video)
Bernie Sanders has issued the following statement after learning that Alexandria, VA shooter “is someone who apparently volunteered on my presidential campaign.”
SANDERS: I have just been informed that the alleged shooter at the Republican baseball practice this morning is someone who apparently volunteered on my presidential campaign.
SANDERS: I am sickened by this despicable act. And let me be as clear as I can be: Violence of any kind is unacceptable in our society, and I condemn this action in the strongest possible terms. -
The Great Tribes of Libya Celebrate, Saif Al Islam Is Free
TweetFROM THE ASHES OF A DESTROYED LIBYA RISES THE MYTHICAL PHOENIX and his name is SAIF AL ISLAM AL GHADAFI, the only man who can bring peace and unity to Libya.
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Russia Roscosmos, Soyuz, Topol-M, YARS SITREP June 14, 2017
by Scott Humor THESAKER News June 14, 2017 A Russian Soyuz rocket launches the robotic Progress 67 cargo ship for Roscosmos into orbit Soyuz launches Progress supply ship on June
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Bananas Bernie Boomer SJW Assassination Attempt – Follows Broadway Play! – Jay Dyer
Today’s daily shooter event just happens to follow ridiculous play about the assassination of Trump. This Bernie Bro has gone bananas and buys into mainstream media hysteria, if what we are told if correct.
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Here’s How Bitcoin Is Helping the Pot Industry Solve Its Banking Crisis
(ANTIMEDIA) As the age of cannabis prohibition slowly comes to an end — despite the best efforts of drug warriors like Attorney General Jeff Sessions — there is an increasing degree of accountability and transparency in the emerging industry.
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Leaked email suggests Russophobia campaign prelude to US invasion of Ukraine (
Leaked email suggests Russophobia campaign prelude to US invasion of Ukraine (Note: This leaked email has not yet been verified by WikiLeaks:) Date: 2017-06-14 Source: Pentagon Classification: SECRET/NOFORN/BLTPBJ S E
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Radicalised liberal anti-Trump terrorism strikes America
The ongoing information war against Donald Trump and his non-existent ties to Russia has become far more serious after today. The crisis now has physical victims, even though many see slain DNC worker Seth Rich as the first casualty of America’s internal Cold War.
Today a lone-wolf terrorist gunman who openly spoke of the need to “destroy” Donald Trump ended up shooting five people at a local baseball game. The apparent primary target of the terrorist attack was House of Representatives Majority Whip Steve Scalise, a Republican. -
Gen. Mattis Admits Afghanistan Truth: After 15 Years, No End In Sight
Defense Secretary James Mattis was grilled before the Senate yesterday, with Sen. McCain expressing his frustration that there is no new strategy yet to “win” in Afghanistan. Mattis promised a new approach by July, but the real question is that after the 2009 surge of 100,000 US troops, what kind of victory might be achieved by yet another surge, this time of perhaps 5-6,000? In today’s Ron Paul Liberty Report we point out that victory is not possible because Washington doesn’t even have a clear view of what it might look like. How many more billions of dollars wasted?
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Syrian War Report – June 14, 2017: Govt Forces Break ISIS Defense Lines In Raqqah And Homs Provinces
https://southfront.org/syrian-war-report-june-14-2017-govt-forces-break… If you’re able, and if you like our content and approach, please support the project. Our work wouldn’t be possible without your help: PayPal: southfront@list.ru or via: http://southfront.org/donate/ or
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Cholera Is Killing a Person Every Hour in Yemen and Nobody’s Talking About It
(ANTIMEDIA) — According to Oxfam International, a leading charitable organization, Yemen is currently battling a cholera epidemic that is killing one person nearly every hour. Children are contracting the infection at a rate of one every 35 seconds.
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Why Are We Attacking the Syrians Who Are Fighting ISIS?
We were told that if the Syrian government was allowed to liberate Aleppo from al-Qaeda, Assad would kill thousands who were trapped there. But the opposite has happened: life is returning to normal in Aleppo. The Christian minority there celebrated Easter for the first time in several years. They are rebuilding. Can’t we finally just leave the Syrians alone?
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Moveable Feast Cafe 2017/06/14 … Open Thread
2017/06/14 18:30:02Welcome to the ‘Moveable Feast Cafe’. The ‘Moveable Feast’ is an open thread where readers can post wide ranging observations, articles, rants, off topic and have animate discussions of
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Philippines: ISIS Saves US Foreign Policy, Again
June 15, 2017 (Tony Cartalucci - LD) - In an all too familiar pattern, militants proclaiming ties to the so-called "Islamic State" (ISIS) have once again found themselves aiding US foreign policy, this time in the Philippines where the Philippine government has been increasingly seeking closer ties with Beijing at the expense of Washington's longstanding influence in the Southeast Asian state.Militants have conducted
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Jeff Sessions Continues to Represent a Massive Liability for Donald Trump
Ever since it became obvious that the Democratic Party had no interest in pivoting to addressing the very real economic insecurities faced by tens of millions of Americans following Hillary Clinton’s embarrassing loss in the 2016 election, I knew that Trump was being gifted a very real opportunity for a second term. That’s how corrupt and stupid Democratic leadership is.
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Heroism Translates Ideals into Action
Though the overwhelming majority of Reed’s real heroes have long since passed into historical memory, the reader, as Reed suggests, should not conclude from this book’s pages that “heroism is a bygone ideal,” but an ideal, mode of behavior, and model for living to which more people must aspire in the effort to preserve liberty and human dignity.
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Oliver Stone Receives Gary Webb Award
For his brave work in the field of documentaries, director Oliver Stone was the 2016 recipient of the Gary Webb Freedom of the Press Award, which he received from Consortiumnews.com’s editor Robert Parry on June 3. Robert Parry: Everyone knows…Read more →
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Cut Subsidies, Get Rich
Every time a president proposes to cut anything in the $4 trillion federal budget — up from $1.8 trillion in Bill Clinton’s last budget — reporters race to find “victims.” And of course no one wants to lose his or her job or subsidy, so there are plenty of people ready to defend the value of each and every government check. If the budget could be cut by, say, $1 trillion — taking it back to the 2008 level — how much good could that money do in the hands of families and businesses?
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Porkins Policy Radio episode 97 The Decline of Leaking: From Chelsea Manning to Reality Winner
Tom Secker and Robbie Martin join me for a very wide ranging discussion on everything from Reality Winner to Dennis Rodman. Tom and I start off the conversation by talking about the Wikileaks Twitter account tweeting about our issue on The American Journal of Economics and Sociology. We talk about the obvious divide right now between Assange and Wikileaks not just in terms of Twitter, but in terms of their media strategy. The three of us then dive into the bizarre case of NSA leaker Reality Winner. We theorize as to whether she is a true leaker, or a truly disgruntled employee.
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Pacifying Raqqa: ‘Staggering loss of civilian life’ during US-backed siege of Raqqa – UN
Hell's Fire Reigns Down From the Skies I think of Dresden and Tokyo and know there is nothing new in burning living persons in their beds, or as they huddle in fear in the believed safety of their homes Pacifying Raqqa“Cause you know sometimes words have two meanings” Words, their use and the affect of that use on the consumer of employed language.
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Why The Race For Pennsylvania Lt. Governor Is Important
In 2012, one of Blue America's favorite candidates was Aryanna Strader, a young woman from Pennsylvania running for a pretty red seat. The DCCC refused to get behind her campaign and Joe Pitts, her GOP opponent, spent $1,208,911 to her $85,079. The biggest expenditure by an outside group was this truck from Blue America. Aryanna didn't win that year, although Pitts soon after decided to retire from Congress.
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Political and media rivals unite ahead of Jo Cox-inspired weekend of unity
A year on from the murder of MP Jo Cox, this weekend’s Great Get Together will see people and organisations who usually sit on opposing sides come together to celebrate what they have in common
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World’s biggest bike share scheme clocks up 115m hires per year
The Chinese city of Hangzhou has made cycling a key part of its integrated public transport system, including a free bike hire service
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A same-sex marriage first for Asia
Taiwan has become the first country in Asia to legalise homosexual marriage
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Celebrities Feud and Consumers Win
In an interesting turn of events, the Katy Perry/Taylor Swift feud has resulted in a win for consumers, as is typical when it comes to market competition. After all, when it comes to this particular celebrity feud, that is all it really is, a race to see who can sell the most music and acquire the largest fan base.
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Police Chief Caught Soliciting Sex From a Minor in Minnesota Prostitution Sting
(ANTIMEDIA) Walnut Grove, MN — The police chief of a small Minnesota town was arrested this week on charges of attempting to hire a minor for sex, a felony — ultimately breaking ‘the law’ he has spent years allegedly enforcing.
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Here Is A Good Question For My American Readers: WHY Are We Attacking The Syrians Who Are Fighting ISIS?
Ever since the fraud Syrian "civil war" started back in 2011 due mostly to the criminal actions of the then US Secretary of State, that lunatic Killary Clinton, the Syrian people along with the Syrian Government Forces, the SAA, have been fighting an uphill battle to keep their nation whole and their nation's sovereignty intact...
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Social media response to London fire proves how much the west is hated
When ever a terrorist attack, man made disaster or natural disaster occurs, a large variety of opinion floods social media. It is a very keen insight into the feelings of millions throughout the world. Even those who conspicuously post provocative comments are able to tap into the real feelings of others, even if ‘trolling’ remarks may not reflect the views of the typically anonymous authors.
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It Would Have Been a Massacre
What happened at the baseball park was a classic case of defensive gun use. In the entire debate over guns, this is the point I find most compelling in a practical sense. Knowing that there is no way for government to ban guns — there is a black market in nearly every country with severe restrictions — the best protection for everyone is for ownership to be widespread and distributed through the population.
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Alaska, the Air Force and the Science and Entertainment Exchange - Spy Culture
Newly released reports from the US Air Force Entertainment Liaison Office confirm their continuing influence over the political content of the productions they support and refer to a mysterious event called the 'Alaska CLT'. The role of the Science and Entertainment Exchange - technically a non-governmental body - was to assist with bringing entertainment industry bigwigs to this event on behalf of the Pentagon.
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Syria Summary – The End Of The War Is Now In Sight
The U.S. invaders are now sitting in the mid of a piece of rather useless desert around al-Tanf where their only option is to die of boredom or to move back to Jordan from where they came. The Russian military has made it very clear that it would intervene forcefully should the U.S. attack the Syrian line and move further north. The U.S. and its allies have no mandate to be in Syria in the first place. There is no justification or legal ground for them to attack any Syrian units. Their only option now is to retreat.
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Werner Bock: A Farmer’s Ordeal
In today’s show originally broadcast on June 14 2017, TBR Radio’s Andrew Carrington Hitchcock interviews Werner Bock to discuss, “A Farmer’s Ordeal.” We discussed: Werner’s background; Werner’s emigration from Germany to Canada to farm; the decades of attacks on both Werner and his farm by both the Canadian government and corporate farms; and many other…
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What You Should Know about Poverty in America
Poverty is a big deal – it affects about 41 million people in the United States every year – yet the federal government spends a huge amount of money to end poverty. How can this be? And how do we even measure poverty in the first place? This week on Words and Numbers, Antony Davies and James R. Harrigan answer these questions and delve into what can be done to help the poor.
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Robert Mueller, Special Council for Investigating Allegation of Russian Interference, Is Stacking His Team with Democrat Donors and Obama Lawyers
Robert Mueller was appointed to investigate allegations of Russian interference in US elections and is stacking his team with Democrat donors and Obama lawyers. [Trump will be betrayed once again.] [...]
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Study: US Only Admits to About One in Five Lethal Drone Strikes
(ANTIWAR.COM) — A new report compiled by the Columbia Law School Human Rights Clinic and the Sanaa Center for Strategic Studies has found that the United States only admits officially to about one fifth of their drone strikes which end up killing someone, saying this hurts accountability.
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Quelques sorties littéraires récentes… (juin 2017)
J’aimerais beaucoup que nous puissions publier régulièrement sur notre site des chroniques de livres récemment parus. Si vous vous sentez l’âme critique d’un lecteur, et que vous aimez partager ce que vous pensez, alors n’hésitez surtout pas à nous écrire pour rejoindre notre équipe de rédacteurs ! En attendant que nos équipes s’étoffent, voici tout de même un petit aperçu de quelques sorties littéraires récentes.
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Don't License Marijuana, Legalize It
Instead of eliminating existing laws that outlaw the cultivation and sale of marijuana, the places that are taking bold steps to legalize marijuana are generally capping the number of retail establishments and putting a government board in charge of doling out the lucrative licenses to run them.
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White Professor Awarded $4.9 Million After Being Fired from Black College to Make It “Blacker”
white professor was awarded almost $5 million in a racial discrimination suit after being fired by administrators at a historically black college because they wanted to make the college "blacker”. [...]
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Workers Registering Black Voters in Indiana Face Charges of Falsifying Registration Applications To Meet Daily Quotas
Twelve employees under a Democrat group called Patriot Majority USA are accused of falsifying registration applications in black neighborhoods in order to meet daily quotas of ten new voters per day. [...]
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The US Senate Just Voted To Continue Arming Saudi Arabia
(COMMONDREAMS) — The Senate voted on Tuesday to approve a widely criticized $500 million sale of preci
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Your Brain Is Targeted by Scientists and Governments for Remote Reading and Remote Control
Are globalists are close to merging humans with machines and computers and that, eventually, this will cause the end of genuine humanity? This analysis is remarkably comprehensive – and chilling. [...]
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The Decade-Long U.S. Campaign to Foment Syria’s “Revolution” and Unseat Assad
Though many trace the beginning of the ongoing conflict in Syria back to the Arab Spring protests of 2011, the seeds of war were sown as early as the late 1940’s. In this article however we will only go back a decade. Earlier dates will be discussed in future articles. The events that started a decade before the imposed war […]
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ObamaCare Premiums Have Risen More Than 100% Over The Past Four Years
ObamaCare's premiums more than doubled over the past four years and rose by an average of 105% in 2017. He added that insurance companies make $15 billion a year, and the government should stop subsidizing them. [...]
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The Many Facets of Freedom
In a recent AMA, our managing editor Dan Sanchez discussed peaceful parenting, the future of the liberty movement, and more.
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Israel and the Trump Administration Use Saudis for the Next ‘Controlled Chaos’ Project
Sputnik – 14.06.2017 Amid the ongoing diplomatic row between Qatar and a number of Arab states and increased tensions in the Persian Gulf, Sputnik Turkiye talked to Hamide Yigit, a Turkish political analyst and an expert in Middle Eastern affairs, who explained what role the Trump administration will play in this conflict. Hamide Yigit, a […]
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