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A new survey of American adults finds that the percent who believe “Life is fair” has fallen over the past year – and the share of those who think life even “should” be fair has declined, as well.
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On his nationally syndicated radio talk show program Thursday, host Mark Levin brought to light a reason “why people hate government,” this time detailing an issue he is having with his community’s home owners association (HOA).
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The ongoing FBI probe of Bernie Sanders' wife is the latest example of a credibility crisis in the federal government, says Jake Novak.
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Just like with Wonder Woman, it's unlikely to make a bit of difference.
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Huma “Abedin did not know that Clinton had a private server until about a year and a half ago when it became public knowledge.” Abedin, Hillary’s closest aide, was being interviewed at the FBI’s Washington D.C. field office by two unnamed agents. Also present was Peter Strzok, the counterintelligence FBI figure embroiled in a scandal because of the pro-Hillary and anti-Trump texts exposed by his extramarital affair. The field office is another one of those bland government buildings located near enough to the Mall for tourists who are going the wrong way to stumble on it, but not interesting enough for them to notice it. The building, like so many others, is part of the deeper architecture of the governing city that matters far more than the showy museums or even the White House and its adjacent Eisenhower Executive Office Building. The decisions that make the news happen in the White House and the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. But the decisions that really matter take place in more obscure places, like a bland government building. That other less glamorous government is bureaucratic. It runs on seemingly meaningless paperwork and procedures that conceal hidden motives and agendas. The bureaucracy is a theater. The titles are roles and masks. The actors read from the script, but they are all starring in the same play. On the stage of the FBI field office were Huma Abedin, a woman living dual lives as a devout Muslim with links to the Muslim Brotherhood and a progressive activist with a Jewish husband, Karen Dunn, from Boies, Schiller & Flexner, the powerful firm with close ties to Democrats and the Clintons, who was set to be Hillary’s White House Counsel, David Laufman, a DOJ official who was an Obama donor, and Peter Strzok, a top FBI man who was actually a passionate Hillary supporter. Everyone on the stage had a dual role. They were playing their parts as FBI investigators, lawyers, DOJ officials and government aides. And behind the kabuki masks, they were all Hillary Clinton supporters. The particular decision that made the Huma Abedin interview little more than a formality had already been made. Peter Strzok was in on the drafting of the Comey letter exonerating Hillary Clinton. He had made sure that “grossly negligent” would be turned into “extremely careless”. So it didn’t matter very much that Huma Abedin was lying through her carefully polished teeth or whether her interlocutors were “grossly negligent” or just “extremely careless”. Huma “Abedin did not know that Clinton had a private server until about a year and a half ago when it became public knowledge,” the notes read. But emails showed that Abedin was aware of the server that she claimed not to have known about. Justin Cooper, the Clinton aide behind the infamous email server, had told the FBI that he and Huma Abedin had discussed what kind of email domain to set up on the server and signed off on the Clintonemail.com domain name. Not only that, but Huma Abedin had her own clintonemail.com account. Anyone who wanted to reach her, emailed [email protected]. And she used it frequently. Materials from her State Department account were routinely forwarded to her private email. These included classified documents. But Huma Abedin claimed not to understand how communications technology or classified information worked. Like Hillary, she tried to plead ignorance or ambiguity to everything. An aide whose whole public image had been built on superhuman competence suddenly didn’t know how anything worked. Huma couldn’t access her email or archive it and had no idea where the Hillary laptop archive had gone. Monica Hanley, Hillary’s “confidential” assistant, however suggested that she had given the Clinton email archive to Huma on a thumb drive. Huma Abedin had picked Hillary’s email address and was responsible for managing her passwords. Huma pleaded ignorance to everything and was never held challenged or held accountable for it by the men who had all the evidence of her deceptions in their hands. Huma Abedin repeated Hillary Clinton’s lie about the Secretary of State using a personal phone because she didn’t want to carry around two devices. In reality, Cooper, had told the FBI that Hillary Clinton liked using a flip phone and a BlackBerry. There were a total of 11 BlackBerry devices. Some of these were physically destroyed with a hammer by Cooper. And then there were all the iPads. The claim that Hillary Clinton just couldn’t handle more than one device had already been disproven. But Strzok and Laufman never challenged Huma Abedin about the basic contradictions in her story. There were certainly plenty of grounds for the FBI to conclude that Huma Abedin had lied. And her efforts to play dumb were blatantly misleading. But instead Huma Abedin, like Cheryl Mills and other Hillary associates, received a pass. The same ruthless pressure that would be brought to bear by Strzok and others on General Flynn, George Papadopoulos, Paul Manafort and others were wholly absent here. Flynn and Papadopoulos would be forced to plead guilty to lying to the FBI. Huma Abedin’s deceit was met with no such sanction. The raids and arrests that targeted Trump associates had no parallel on the Clinton side of the political border. While Papadopoulos was arrested at the airport to rattle him into admitting everything, Abedin was brought in for a chummy chat overseen by two political allies of her boss. It was not the first time that Huma Abedin had received a pass over deeply problematic behavior. Abedin’s charmed existence included working for the State Department, the Clinton Foundation and Teneo, a Clinton allied consultancy. Teneo was paying her $350,000 even while she was working for the government. Teneo’s clients include multinationals. It has offices in Dubai and Qatar. Teneo was involved in a curious Clinton intervention in Iran. And a figure touted as a “Teneo operative in London” praised Obama’s nuclear arrangement with Iran. Behind these financial dealings, contacts and covert deals, is the older and darker history of ?
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Muslims Are Boiling Mad -- They Just Found Out What President Trump Just Defunded -- Do You Agree?
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What makes the decision controversial is that everyone had agreed to pretend it wasn’t the capital in order to protect “the peace process.”
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After years of talking about it, Congress has the opportunity to give the best end-of-the-year Christmas gift of all – tax relief.
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Clinton's campaign paid a lawyer, a former spy, and Russian officials to gather dirt on Trump. Sounds an awful lot like collusion.
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Donald Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital was only controversial because the world has been pretending it's not for decades ...
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Army and Navy met again Saturday afternoon on a snowy field in Philadelphia to play a football game that has been played for over 100 years. The Army-Navy football game is one of the most storied
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In addition to protesting the National Anthem, the National Football League is now funding left-wing advocacy groups, including Dream Corps, a George Soros organization, led by a former Obama advisor, Van Jones. Jones states that he is a communist and two of the goals of Dream Corps is to advocate for the “Clean Power Plan” …
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Police have revealed that Britain is one of the world’s worst countries on earth for acid attacks, with more than 800 now recorded each year.
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Members of the Fordham University College Republicans club were recently asked to leave an on-campus coffee shop because they were wearing "Make America Great Again" hats.
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Doug Jones says if Alabama Christians are not Christian in the same way he is, their culture is “discriminatory.”
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It appears FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, who is tasked with heading the Bureau?s counter terrorism Intel apparatus, doesn?t think Benghazi was an act of terror. Four Americans died…
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A major conflict of interest looms over the Rose Garden, whether it spells the end of the Trump administration or not, has yet to be determined.
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During an interview with CNN earlier this week, Vonn said she does not compete for the president. When asked how it will feel “competing at the Olympic games for the United States whose president is Donald Trump?” Vonn responded with this: Lindsey Vonn: “Um, well I hope to represent the people of the United States, ?
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'Now this is a beauty blender right here. It may look like a butt plug, but it's not,' Sanders' impersonator said.
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The court relies on the Delaware Constitution.
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Both George W. Bush and Barack Obama went to the AIPAC conference as candidates and promised to recognize Jerusalem as the Israeli capital and move the US Embassy to Jerusalem. They both lied. Only Trump came through on his promise. And Obama signed over the holiest Christian and Jewish sites in Jerusalem to radical Islamists. …
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The Truth About Polar Bears: They're a Dangerous, Out of Control Pest...
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The phrase "lead us not into temptation" isn't right, the pontiff says, because "a father does not do this." France's Catholic Church has changed the phrase in its version of the Lord's Prayer.
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The ongoing FBI probe of Bernie Sanders' wife is the latest example of a credibility crisis in the federal government, says Jake Novak.
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Midshipmen from the Naval Academy taunted their West Point cadet rivals at the Army-Navy Game in Philadelphia on Saturday with chants and signs mocking them over avowed communist 2nd Lt. Spenser Rapone. Rapone is a 2016 West Point grad who posted photos of himself in uniform with messages promoting communism. The signs which said, “Communism …

