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Hillary Scoffs To Labor Union: I Should Be ’50 Points Ahead’ Of Trump

Just weird. She’s addressing a video camera, and she’s shouting like she’s talking in a convention center without a microphone. I guess her mom never taught her to use her “indoor voice.”  That’s just presentation style; I’m not even addressing her content (“right to work is wrong”).  “I will fight back against the so called

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One Funny Fact About Those 1,800 People Who Were Accidentally Made Citizens

Only two days ago it was reported that over 800 people had been erroneously granted citizenship. Yesterday, we were told the number was actually 1,800. And now, we know even more:   This is sure to get the anti-immigrant crowd riled up. A new Inspector General’s report found that the U.S. government mistakenly gave citizenship to at least

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Breaking Barriers: Marine Corps appoints first white male equal opportunity advisor

Equal Opportunity Advisor of the Year Master Sgt. Kelly Grimes motivated Marines to think beyond gender and race this year, but it is Sgt. Jason Smith who has captivated the military ranks after becoming the first white male to fill a billet which has long excluded men of no color. While diversity and inclusion typically define

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Obamacare creating medical class warfare

Many Idahoans understand from personal experience promises made by President Barack Obama regarding the Affordable Care Act haven’t come to pass — keeping your doctor, keeping your health-care plan and making health-care more affordable.  But there’s another problem with Obamacare. It’s creating medical class warfare by pitting those who get government-paid health care against those

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WSU Fumbles Crime Response

An editorial in the Spokesman Review:  In response to a startling number of student-athlete arrests, Washington State University President Kirk Shulz said he didn’t want to comment on incidents that occurred before he assumed the office (in June). So he spoke about the four most recent arrests, and said he’s confident in the way they

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