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"I think it was distorted by the Russian intervention."
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Electors say they have been inundated with emails and phone calls since the Nov. 8 election.
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The members of the Electoral College are set to cast their votes on Monday. Hillary supporters and many others would like some dramatic shift to take place. It won?t be occurring. Donald J. Trump is the President-elect and will be sworn in on January 20. Celebrities attempted to persuade Republican electors from voting for Trump in a nauseating video Caleb Howe discussed here. Because if there | Read More
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report this ad They really are losing it on the left, and it’s kinda fun to watch. Here’s Michael Moore stupidly equating a president having a mandate, with being legitimately elected: .@MMFlint: . . .
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Michael Moore: Trump 'Has No Right To Enter' White House
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With the explicit aim of getting Donald J. Trump elected, a website run by a far-right activist pumped out anti-Hillary Clinton hoaxes and drew tens of thousands of views.
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RUSH; Now, as the free market advocate I am, what do you mean, replace?  Just get rid of this monstrosity and let the markets take care of this.  But people are too afraid to let that happen.  
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"I do regret sitting down and having a conversation with him."
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This week on the Greg Gutfeld Show, Greg took aim at the celebrities who appeared in a public service announcement imploring Republican electors not to vote for President-elect Donald Trump.
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Facebook has decided to clamp down on the supposed epidemic of fake news by appointing an assortment of "fact-checkers" to vet their news feed. The problem is that these fact-checkers — PolitiFact, FactCheck.org, Snopes, Associated Press and ABC News — are all slanted to the left and have a bad habit of inserting their progressive opinions into "fact-checks" instead of simply being objective. Here are 11 of the worst "fact-checks" by the five Facebook fact-checkers. 
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Of the group of Hollywood celebrities that said they would move to Canada, or elsewhere, if Republican President-elect Donald Trump won the election, none have followed through on their plans, Fox & Friends reported.
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“We will not sit idly by as students suffer in silence”
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This is insane!
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Tomi Lahren is one of the most controversial political commentators on the Internet, but we bet you didn't know these 10 things about Tomi.
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A female Muslim scholar went on television and said THIS about what Muslim men should be allowed to do to non Muslim white women.
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The TV star isn’t afraid of today’s hot political topics.
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We’re talking about the swampiest swamps in DC, here.
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Michael Moore said there must be "protesting, obstructing, disrupting, and civil disobedience" on President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration day in an interview with MSNBC's Chris Hayes. Moore also spoke of protesting electors in the Electoral College as they meet. "People need to have their voice heard," Moore said of electors who are casting their vote based on the outcome of the election in their state. "I mean, the man has no right to enter that house," Moore said of Trump and the White House. "There are too many questions about whatever collusion was going on. I mean, they admitted that they were in touch with the Russians during the campaign. They have said that," Moore claimed. MICHAEL MOORE: Listen, we are hours away now from the Electoral College coming together on Monday. This needs protest, this needs people's voices. You can go to Vigils For America, I think it's dot org, and they have a list of all the state protests at the state capitols this weekend and on Monday. People need to have their voice heard. Don't say to yourself, oh, what's the use? How do we -- nothing's going to happen. You don't know that. You don't know that. That's why we have to keep fighting. We have to fight all the way to inauguration day and then be ready for them to start the day after the inauguration passing law after law after law. CHRIS HAYES, MSNBC: And you think protesting on Inauguration Day -- Protesting, obstructing, disrupting, civil disobedience. I mean, the man has no right to enter that house. There are too many questions about whatever collusion was going on. I mean, they admitted that they were in touch with the Russians during the campaign. They have said that. HAYES: Right. MOORE: So we would need to know as Americans what the hell was going on there and he does not have a mandate. He does not have a mandate. And that just needs to be said over and over and over again. And the media, for God's sake, please do your job. HAYES: We try. MOORE: You're not trying hard enough, Chris.
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“Lynch on meeting with Bill Clinton: "I do regret sitting down and having a conversation with him" #CNNSOTU”
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The episode is seen as one more reason to fear Beijing — and to doubt whether the American Navy will rise to the defense of allies in the region.
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A GROUP of Christian university students have covered themselves with the Islamic hijab with a shock protest in support for Muslims
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Nigel Farage says wants to be a "bridge" between the UK and Donald Trump's incoming US administration.
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Tour de force documenting Students for Justice in Palestine, anti-Zionism and Anti-Semitism on campus.
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Illegal immigrants with criminal records, the deportation priority of President-elect Trump, total at least 820,000, with most having felony and serious misdemeanor convictions, according to a new report. Some estimates have suggested up to two million criminal illegals, but the numbers cited by the Center for Immigration Studies still show an enormous group larger than the populations of four states, Alaska, North Dakota, Vermont or Wyoming. The immigration think tank cited numbers from the Urban Institute. That group downplayed the crimes and also questioned deporting any of those who are parents of children who might get left behind. Some estimates say that there are only 820,000 undocumented immigrants with criminal records in the country, including 690,000 with a felony or serious misdemeanor conviction, said that report.
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An owner of a propane dealership in Maine is refusing to deliver gas to anyone who voted for President-Elect Donald Trump. Michael Turner, owner of Turner LP Gas in Skowhegan, Maine, recorded a voicemail greeting that leaves little question as to his feelings for those in his community who supported Trump. “If you voted for Donald Trump for president, I will no longer be delivering your gas — please find someone else.” “Thank you for calling Turner LP Gas. If you voted for Donald Trump for president, I will no longer be delivering your gas — please find someone else,” the message states. Turner isn’t the first person to refuse to do business with Trump voters — in late November, Mathew Blanchfield, CEO of an Albuquerque, New Mexico-based marketing firm, issued a statement saying he would no longer work with Trump supporters. But unlike Blanchfield, who lives in a county that voted solidly for Hillary Clinton, Turner lives in a
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