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Email Of The Day: Eugene Delgaudio

“Dear Joe, Congress’s lame duck session begins today. As you’re reading this email, the radical Homosexual Lobby is pulling out all the stops to bend the ear of Republican House leadership. They’re desperate for a vote on the Gay Bill of Special Rights before the new Congress — with a Republican Senate — convenes in January. They know that right …

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ALASKA: Another Dem Senate Loss

Via the Wall Street Journal: Republican Dan Sullivan was declared the winner of Alaska’s Senate race early Wednesday morning, a week after voting ended, as the Associated Press said he held an insurmountable lead over one-term Democratic Sen. Mark Begich. Mr. Sullivan’s win brings the Republican majority in the next Senate to 53 seats, with one race, in Louisiana, still …

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SAN DIEGO: DeMaio’s Accuser Arrested

The election is finally settled, but the bizarre news out of San Diego and the DeMaio campaign continues. Todd Bosnich, who claimed GOP congressional candidate Carl DeMaio sexually harassed him, was arrested Tuesday on charges of assaulting his mother last week, San Diego police said. Around 7 p.m. on Friday, Bosnich got into an argument with his mother in the …

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Sen. Rand Paul: Hillary Is Totally Old

“I think all the polls show if she does run, she’ll win the Democrat nomination. But I don’t think it’s for certain. It’s a very taxing undertaking to go through. It’s a rigorous physical ordeal, I think, to be able to campaign for the presidency.” – Sen Rand Paul, speaking to Politico. Even Fox News has slammed Paul for the …

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Bill Clinton On Hillary 2016

Via the Washington Post: Clinton called his wife “a doting, giddy” grandmother, and called watching 6-week old Charlotte, the couple’s first grandchild, the daughter of Chelsea Clinton and husband Marc Mezvinsky “a hoot.” Degeneres later tried to pry the will-she-or-won’t-she news out of Clinton by offering one of two baby onesies for him to pick for his granddaughter. One read …

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