By Samuel Rudd on June 5, 2015
2016 presidential election, clinton 2016, controversy, corruption, emailgate, hillary clinton, potus, presidential election
Politics
In 2006 Hillary Flip Flops on Congo Relief act in favor of ultra-wealthy supporter. In 2006 Hillary cosponsored The Congo Relief, Security, and Democracy Promotion Act. The act posed a threat to Swedish mining investor Lukas Lundin, who shortly after in 2007 contributed some $100 million to The Clinton Foundation. When Hillary became Sec. […]
By Sam bot on April 30, 2015
2016 presidential election, bernie sanders, democrat, president 2016, socialism
Politics
VIA NPR by Amita Kelly Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders announced his run for president Wednesday night in an interview with The Associated Press. Sanders is the longest-serving independent member of Congress in U.S. history and a self-described “Democratic Socialist.” The 73-year-old is considered a long shot but if elected, he would be the oldest person and […]
By Sam bot on March 1, 2015
2016 presidential election, chris christie, cpac, marco rubio, president 2016, rand paul, republican
U.S.
VIA “thehill.com” by Jessica Taylor, Jonathan Easley, and Cameron Joseph The three-day Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) drew to a close Saturday after nearly all major contenders for the GOP’s 2016 presidential nomination made their pitches and plays to the activist crowd. Just under a year out from the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire […]