Friday, May 20, 2016

THE SEAN HANNITY SHOW

Hillary Clinton Lying For 13 Minutes Straight Douglas Ernst of The Washington Times reported yesterday on a YouTube montage of Hillary Clinton's various public statements over the years that went viral on Tuesday after a newspaper and media titan Matt Drudge caught wind of its existence.
WATCH: Hillary Clinton Lying for 13 minutes straight

"Hillary Clinton lying for 13 minutes straight" was posted in January but the video was injected with new life after an op-ed in The Washington Post by Kathleen Parker was shared on social media.

"Hillary Clinton's vast résumé of, shall we say, inconsistencies, is the dog that caught the car and won't let go. A viral video collection of her comments on various subjects through the years is bestirring Republican hearts," Ms. Parker wrote. "To those who'd rather vote for a reality show host than a Clinton, the video merely confirms what they've believed all along. For independents and even Democrats, it's a reminder of how often Clinton has morphed into a fresh incarnation as required by the political moment"...(continue reading)
New Poll: Republicans Are Increasingly Positive About Trump A Gallup tracking poll is showing that Republican voters are beginning to warm up to Donald Trump as their presumptive nominee, despite the trepidation of party big-wigs like Speaker of the House Paul Ryan and former Governor Mitt Romney. Gallup poll indicates that party members view Trump more favorably than they have at any period during the primary.
Gallup writes:

[R]ank-and-file Republicans have become more positive about the billionaire businessman. Over the last seven days, Trump's favorable rating among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents has reached 66%, the highest since Gallup began tracking him nine months ago. His unfavorable rating is at 30%.

However, the poll also shows that Trump has some ground to gain. The New York billionaire is seen more negatively than the last three Republican nominees at the same period.

Gallup reports...(continue reading)

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