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Reality Bites

Portraits in a Moscow pub – would US-Russia ties improve under a Trump presidency? America is slowly waking up to the reality of President Elect Trump.  How odd to type…

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Bob Kincaid!

Bob Kincaid Mans the mic for Mike while Kathy takes her scouts Into the Woods.   Mike returns LIVE Monday!

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The Day After

The unthinkable happened.  I think my favorite tweet was the guy who said next time instead of checking pollsters, he’s going to butcher a chicken and read its entrails. Sadly,…

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Bernie Sanders Is Running Against Corporate Media

Bernie Sanders told audiences at a Sunday campaign event that he would not concern himself with attacking Hillary Clinton on the recent details of her email scandal. Sanders specifically called out one reported who, he said, was trying to bait him into going after the Democratic frontrunner.

The off-camera reporter asked Sanders to explain himself based on what he said in an earlier speech about differentiating himself from Clinton over issues like campaign finance and the Iraq War. To this, Sanders said that criticizing Clinton was becoming a favorite sport of “corporate media,” in lieu of covering what the Vermont-based senator thought were more important issues.

“The reason this campaign is doing well is because we’re talking about the issues that impact the American people,” Sanders said. “I’ve known Hillary Clinton for 25 years. I like her, I respect her. I disagree with her on a number of issues.”

“The issue I want to be talking about is the collapse of the American middle class,” he continued, challenging reporters to write on that. “I am not going to get into the game of sitting around and criticizing Hillary Clinton.”

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The Latest Smear Campaign Against Bernie Sanders

This week, Bernie Sanders sat down with Vox.com for a lengthy interview on a variety of topics. One of the topics covered was the Vermont independent senator’s views on immigration. Sanders’ response to a question from Vox’s Ezra Klein about whether the United States should have completely “open borders” has caused quite a bit of controversy.

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