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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Kentucky governor echoes Donald Trump, warning of bloodshed if Hillary Clinton wins: mic





according to mic

Kentucky governor echoes Donald Trump, warning of bloodshed if Hillary Clinton wins

Kentucky governor echoes Donald Trump, warning of bloodshed if Hillary Clinton wins
Kentucky governor echoes Donald Trump, warning of bloodshed if Hillary Clinton wins
Kentucky Republican Gov.Matt Bevin warned that Americans may have to "physically" fight to preserve religious and conservative values if Hillary Clinton is elected president in November, saying that "blood" would need to be shed to "reclaim" those principles."I want us to be able to fight ideologically, mentally, spiritually, economically, so that we don't have to do it physically," Bevin said in a speech at the Values Voters Summit Saturday in Washington, D.C. "But that may, in fact, be the case."
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moreover from breitbart

Awkward Timing: Hillary Clinton Featured In New Issue Of 'Women's Health'

Awkward Timing: Hillary Clinton Featured In New Issue Of 'Women's Health'
Awkward Timing: Hillary Clinton Featured In New Issue Of 'Women's Health'
SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTERBefore her collapse and health scare in New York City, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton was interviewed for the latest issue of Women's Health magazine.The October issue of the magazine features a glossy photo of a glowing Hillary Clinton in an article that talks about her plans to help women if she's elected president.SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER– @HillaryClinton the picture of health here in a featured article for the latest issue of Women's Health magazine pic.twitter.com/lYqx4pPHkF — Charlie Spiering (@charliespiering) September 13, 2016When asked about the biggest obstacle she faced during her campaign, Clinton said it was the new media culture.
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not to mention pravdareport

Googling Hillary Clinton

Googling Hillary Clinton
Googling Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton may find herself in the epicenter of another international scandal that has recently subsides, but has all chances to explode again, Sputnik News reports.The Google search engine favors Hillary Clinton in her election campaign, a group of international experts led by Harvard professor Robert Epstein believe.According to the agency, Google's search suggestions for "Hillary Clinton" are biased in her favor.
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not to mention nytimes

An Unplanned Absence for Hillary Clinton at an Inopportune Time

An Unplanned Absence for Hillary Clinton at an Inopportune Time
An Unplanned Absence for Hillary Clinton at an Inopportune Time
The campaign also introduced a new advertisement, a largely positive spot focused on Mrs. Clinton's history of working with Republicans.She is seated, speaking directly to the camera, evoking a biographical video from the Democratic National Convention in July that highlighted her career accomplishments and compassion."They're going back to that part of the convention that got lost in the month of August," said Bob Shrum, a veteran Democratic adviser and strategist.
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additionally ibtimes

Republican Governor Warns Of Hillary Clinton Presidency

Republican Governor Warns Of Hillary Clinton Presidency
Republican Governor Warns Of Hillary Clinton Presidency
Kentucky's Republican Gov.Matt Bevin suggested at a religious conservatives' summit last weekend that violence and bloody upheaval might be necessary if Democrat Hillary Clinton were elected president this fall.Bevin listed the number of ways he wanted to "fight" at the Values Voters Summit Saturday in Washington, D.C., before making a not-so-veiled reference to violence should Clinton defeat GOP candidate Donald Trump in November, the Washington Post reported Tuesday.




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