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Liberal Newspaper’s Endorsement of Hillary Clinton reads like a List of Excuses!

The mind will justify what the heart has chosen: whether that’s Hillary or Trump.  The New York Times endorsement of Hillary Clinton for president Saturday reads almost entirely as a list of excuses for the candidate’s past mistakes, failings and perceived lack of character. “Running down the other guy won’t suffice to make that argument,” […]

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Hillary Had One of her Weird Shaking Episodes on TV Last Night

Did you all catch it?  for someone who has engaged in some weird episodes of shaking, including oddly staggering after a 9/11 memorial service — and for someone whose neurological health has been questioned by an ABC News reporter — it does not show excellent judgment for her to go into one of her odd shaking episodes on nationwide television

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Gallup: Voters Prefer Trump on Economy, Clinton on Most Other Issues

Via Gallup:  With the presidential election less than two months away, U.S. registered voters say Donald Trump is better able to handle economic issues — such as employment and taxes — than Hillary Clinton. However, these voters see Clinton as better suited than Trump on issues such as the treatment of minority groups, social issues,

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Trump and Clinton Declare (Again) Support for Denying Guns Based on Gov’t Suspicion

Government suspicion is a dangerous precedent for denying constitutional rights. And so is incorrectly getting your name on a No Fly list that you cannot get off of. It’s like a Hotel California run by the TSA.  Tonight’s first debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton was a massive reminder that they’re both on the

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Hillary Clinton Just Made the Same Point About Obama Not Ending the Iraq War That Romney Did in in 2012

Hillary Clinton argued at tonight’s presidential debate that the decision to end the war in Iraq and completely withdraw U.S. troops from the country was made by George W. Bush, and not Barack Obama, in response to Donald Trump’s contention that it was Obama’s withdrawal from Iraq that created the space for ISIS to grow

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Presidential debate surprise: Clinton loses ground among some voters in North Carolina

I thought Hillary won the debate last night. But apparently undecided Democrats were turned off by her.  I wish Trump had kept asking her: “How are you going to pay for that?” Kae Roberts and Jay Eardly were leaning toward Hillary Clinton before Monday night’s debate. By the end, they had both pulled away. John

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Survey Research: Idahoans Don’t Trust Federal Government Institutions

Idaho Republicans don’t have much trust in any institution that has to do with the federal government, a new Idaho Politics Weekly poll shows. Hey, barely half of Idaho Republicans even have confidence in their own GOP U.S. senators and representatives, the new, comprehensive survey by Dan Jones & Associates finds. Jones asked on a

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Mall Shooting Suspect

And a pattern continues to emerge. The 20-year-old man suspected of killing five people with a rifle at a Macy’s makeup counter had had a string of run-ins with the law in recent years, including charges he assaulted his stepfather, and was described by a neighbor as so “creepy, rude and obnoxious” that she kept

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For Educators

What if teachers told their classes up-front that half of them are below average? And though half of them are starting the year below average, and if they work hard, half of them can finish the year above average?

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4-year degree takes 5 years

At the University of Idaho, only 29% of the students graduate after 4 years. Now there’s something to be proud of!  It takes 5.1 academic years for the average four-year graduate to complete a degree, reports the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. Those who earned a two-year degree were enrolled for 3.3 academic years. It’s common to

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