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Emails May Be a Key to Addressing ‘Pay-to-Play’ Whispers at Clinton Foundation — There are not two Clinton controversies. There is one big, hairy deal. — “Follow the money.” That apocryphal phrase, attributed to Watergate whistle-blower “Deep Throat,” explains why the biggest threat …
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Will Clinton's experience be a liability? — Hillary Rodham Clinton's tenure as secretary of state was supposed to be a central argument for her forthcoming run for president. Her globe-trotting record as the nation's chief diplomat, her role championing women's empowerment and gay rights …
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The Federalist, Power Line and The PJ Tatler


Hillary Clinton Faces Test of Record as Women's Advocate — MIAMI — It was supposed to be a carefully planned anniversary to mark one of the most important and widely praised moments in Hillary Rodham Clinton's political career — and to remind the country, ahead of a likely 2016 presidential campaign …
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Roger L. Simon, New York Post, Betsy's Page, NaturalNews.com and Politico


Mark Halperin Doesn't Believe Hillary Clinton Will Be President Over Emails — Bloomberg News' Mark Halperin has changed his mind over Hillary Clinton's chances of becoming president because of the news that Hillary used a private email while at the State Department and told ABC's This Week, that she's all but done as a candidate.
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CANNONFIRE, PoliticusUSA and Raw Story


‘Huge gaps’ in Clinton emails: Chairman of House Benghazi Committee — Hillary Clinton testified before the enate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Benghazi in 2013. — WASHINGTON - The chairman of the House Benghazi Committee said “there are huge gaps” in the Hillary Clinton emails turned …
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American Spectator and Chicago


Hillary Clinton's only hope: To tame her worst habits, she'll need a real primary challenge …
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‘Not There’ Campaign Removes Women From Ads for International Women's Day
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The Gateway Pundit, The Democratic Daily, CBS DC, NPR and Pamela Leavey

Trey Gowdy sees months-long gaps in Clinton emails
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NewsBusters, American Spectator, John Hawkins' Right Wing News and Bloomberg Business


In Florida, Officials Ban Term ‘Climate Change’ — People try to pass through a flooded street in Miami Beach. Florida is the state most susceptible to the effects of global warming. (Photo: Flickr.) — Florida Center for Investigative Reporting — The state of Florida is the region …


How conservatives capsized school reform — Last week President Obama invited a small group of journalists, including me, to talk with him at the White House. — The conversation was off-the-record. But speaking generally about the two-hour talk, I can say the president is intent on what is happening in Congress.


Prosecutors protect themselves first: Column — When prosecutors lie and falsify evidence, ‘absolute immunity’ protects them from justice. — When you're charged with a crime, you're in a tough spot. As soon as charges are filed, you're faced with the necessity of either (1) …
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TalkLeft and The Gateway Pundit


Martin Luther King's Call for Voting Rights Inspired Isolated Hamlet — The Ferry: A Civil Rights Story The Ferry: A Civil Rights Story — Weeks before Selma's Bloody Sunday in 1965, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. urged residents of Gee's Bend, Ala., to vote, and fed a continuing fight …
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In Selma, GOP Lawmakers Explain Why They Don't Support John Lewis' Bill To Restore Voting Rights Act
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US tourists caught carving names into Rome's Colosseum — Two California women break away from tour group to scratch their initials into ancient amphitheatre, where defacing walls is strictly forbidden — Tourists are once again getting into trouble in Italy, with two American women caught carving their names into Rome's Colosseum.
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Face the Nation Transcripts: March 8, 2015: Netanyahu, McConnell, Gowdy — Shares - … BOB SCHIEFFER, HOST: I'm Bob Schieffer. — And today on FACE THE NATION: President Obama tells our Bill Plante Iran must make more concession on inspections if it wants a nuclear deal.
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