Democrats Who Disagree With Clinton Email Claim Tonight

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Today, the Russians have begun military air strikes to help prop up the Assad regime in Syria. Despite the United States government and Clinton saying that Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad should be ousted, the Russians are working to keep him in charge. Well, so much for Clinton’s Russia Reset: [Read more…]

Two Democrats who helped run Hillary Clinton’s previous campaigns are giving unsolicited advice and trying to shape Clinton’s campaign from the sidelines. [Read more…]

Today, at a Clinton Global Initiative event, Bill Clinton said that “the reason some of us are worried about China is we depend on you to buy our debt.” [Read more…]

In a stunning development sure to shake up the race, far-left special interest group MoveOn.org is endorsing Ted Strickland: [Read more…]

The Associated Press reported this week that Hillary Clinton’s campaign would be trotting out Bill Clinton more often to do surrogate work on behalf of the campaign. They seem to be operating under the assumption that he’s the same politician he was 20 years ago, and that it’s still 1992. [Read more…]

Democrat Andy Beshear has been campaigning for Kentucky attorney general on how he will fight opioid abuse in Kentucky. It is one of the few issues he is willing to talk about. So one would think he would have studied up on it.

However, until this week, Beshear’s website contained a heroin plan that has already been introduced in Kentucky by his Republican opponent Whitney Westerfield, and signed into law by his governor-father.

Westerfield highlighted his opponent’s disconnect and said, “I just don’t think he has any real connection to what we’re doing in Frankfort about heroin and other problems facing the people of Kentucky.”

It appears a charge Beshear’s campaign once leveled at his opponent could be better applied to himself: “if he were to govern the way he is campaigning, the people of Kentucky are in serious trouble.”

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In an attempt to get Hillary Clinton to list specific policy positions, Chuck Todd asked Hillary Clinton if she would support the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)—a trade proposal Clinton strongly advocated for as Secretary of State. [Read more…]

Democrat Andy Beshear is out with a new ad in his campaign for Kentucky Attorney General. It features Debbie Mobley, who Beshear represented in a case that has bankrupted the town of Hillview, Kentucky.

The ad touts Mobley as a Republican supporter crossing party lines, but what it doesn’t tell voters is that Mobley has a long history with the Beshear family.

Here’s a rough timeline of Mobley’s relationship with the Beshears:

In 2007, Mobley, (who states she is a Republican in the ad) contributed $2,000 to Andy’s father, Democrat Governor Steve Beshear.

In 2012, Mobley and Andy Beshear sued the town of Hillview and won an $11.4 million judgment against the town.

In 2013, Bullit County Judge Executive Melanie Roberts nominated Mobley for Economic Development Authority citing her “good relationship with the Governor” (Andy Beshear’s father). However, even with a letter of recommendation from Andy Beshear, Mobley’s nomination failed, in part because of her lawsuit, which bankrupted Hillview.

In 2015, the town of Hillview filed for bankruptcy, in part to the judgment, which had grown to about $15 million with interest.

Now Beshear is campaigning on his bankrupting of a Kentucky town and highlighting a supporter he inherited from his father. It couldn’t be clearer that Beshear is the candidate of special interests, not Kentucky communities.

 

On Sunday, Hillary Clinton appeared on NBC’s Meet The Press for only her second Sunday show interview since launching her campaign in April.

Today’s morning shows were dominated with coverage of what can only be called another disastrous interview by Hillary Clinton. Bloomberg’s Mark Halperin pointed out how Clinton’s story about her email continues to grow more inconsistent with the passing of time.

Morning Joe spent a good portion of their morning pointing out Clinton’s inconsistencies.

When Willie Geist asked Meet The Press host Chuck Todd about these inconsistencies, Todd responded: “that’s a contradiction.”

Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright admitted on MSNBC’s Morning Joe that she wouldn’t allow a deputy to use a private e-mail server.

NBC’s Today highlighted several of the troubles facing Hillary Clinton:

The ​second part of Hillary Clinton’s interview with ​Chuck Todd will air this ​afternoon. ​ Here’s​ betting on some more inconsistencies in that ​interview.

The National Journal is out with a new profile of former Ohio congressman, governor and current retread senate candidate Ted Strickland, and it’s full of bad news for his electoral prospects in crucial Southeast Ohio – once a stronghold for Strickland – due to his sharp turn to the left since his defeat in 2010: [Read more…]