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Kasich ist Kaput! Republican presidential candidate John Kasich has ended his bid for the White House, several media outlets are confirming today. Kasich abruptly canceled a planned press conference in Virginia this morning, sparking speculation that he was calling it quits. Tuesday evening, the Kasich campaign appeared to be moving forward. After a disappointing finish in the Indiana primary, the Kasich campaign released a memo saying that the night’s results would not change his plans to keep pushing forward. “Our strategy has been and continues to be one that involves winning the nomination at an open convention,” the memo read in part. (LMFAO!... Yaaa right) Kasich had been a long-shot candidate ever since the first Republican presidential debates last summer. The stage was already overcrowded with establishment favorites and political outsiders. As the election process dragged on, it became clear that his campaign had turned into nothing but a spoiler aimed at preventing Trump from getting the requisite 1,237 delegates to clinch the party’s nod without a contested convention. |
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That is good. Now we know that Queen Hillary will have an easy shot to be in the white house.
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Bret: Thank for the news. Happy birthday tomorrow
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5/4/2016 3:51 pm |
That is good. Now we know that Queen Hillary will have an easy shot to be in the white house. U.S. District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan signed an order granting a request from the conservative legal advocacy group Judicial Watch to question six current and former State Department staffers about the creation and purpose of the private email system. Those on the list were some of Clinton's closest aides during her tenure as the nation's top diplomat, including former chief of staff Cheryl D. Mills, deputy chief of staff Huma Abedin and undersecretary Patrick F. Kennedy. Also set to testify is Bryan Pagliano, the agency employee who was tasked with setting up the clintonemail.com server located in the basement of the New York home Clinton shares with her husband, former President Bill Clinton. Pagliano has previously refused to testify before Congress, citing his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. Based on what might be gleaned in those interviews, which are to be conducted over the next eight weeks, Sullivan says in his order a sworn deposition from Hillary Clinton "may be necessary." That raises the possibility that Clinton could be ordered to testify in the midst of the presidential race. A campaign spokesman did not respond Wednesday to messages about whether Clinton would oppose any order to testify. At issue is whether the State Department conducted an adequate search of public records in response to a Freedom of Information Act request filed by Judicial Watch in 2013 seeking records related to Abedin's outside work as a paid consultant for the Clintons' charitable foundation and a financial advisory firm with ties to the former first couple.
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5/4/2016 3:52 pm |
Bret: Thank for the news. Happy birthday tomorrow
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5/4/2016 3:53 pm |
His Presidential Dreams dashed on the rocks of reality!
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5/4/2016 6:08 pm |
Thanks for the update about Judge Sullivan's order Bret, its good news for all true patriots and a step closer to "HILLARY FOR PRISON 2016!" We the People" OWE her the Presidency!
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5/4/2016 7:22 pm |
The only things "We the People" owe that b**ch is and orange jumpsuit and a high security cell.
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5/4/2016 10:35 pm |
He isa part of the old establishment who was more worried about which bathroom you used or who else was in your bed..... We will soon be rid of them and be back to "country club" Republicans who enjoy life and more concerned about a vibrant economy.
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5/5/2016 7:30 am |
His ego exceeded his popular appeal by leaps and bounds.
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5/7/2016 2:29 pm |
After that clown car of candidates and wannabe's I think we've made the best choice for our country's future.
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