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Lo, the lowly stump speech — backbone of a candidate's day

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

[...] that spiel they repeat, with variations, to audience after audience in state after state, is a campaign essential. The candidates' speeches have their own personalities and rhythms — Hillary Clinton's is wonkish, Donald Trump's free-wheeling — but there are common denominators: the stock jokes, the humanizing anecdotes, the sure-fire applause lines and more. Donald Trump's playlist is jarringly eclectic — imagine a segue from the operatic strains of "Lessun Dorma" to the Rolling Stones' "You... Читать дальше...

'Scandal' Tweet-cap: Jake's Daddy Issues

Yahoo TV 

Liv has finally owned up to her feelings for Jake, she’s finally chosen to be with him… and Rowan takes it all away, again. The episode explored Jake’s background, but in a sense, it was more the story of Rowan as a father. Jake and Liv understand each other in a way nobody else can, being the damaged products of Rowan’s manipulative abuse.

Firms that paid for Clinton speeches have US gov't interests

TheRepublic.com 

WASHINGTON - It's not just Wall Street banks. Most companies and groups that paid Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to speak between 2013 and 2015 have lobbied federal agencies in recent years, and more than one-third are government contractors, an Associated Press review has found. Their interests are sprawling and would follow Clinton to the White House should she win election this fall.

Firms that paid for Clinton speeches have US gov't interests

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Most companies and groups that paid Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to speak between 2013 and 2015 have lobbied federal agencies in recent years, and more than one-third are government contractors, an Associated Press review has found. The AP's review of federal records, regulatory filings and correspondence showed that almost all the 82 corporations, trade associations and other groups that paid for or sponsored Clinton's speeches have actively sought to sway the government — lobbying... Читать дальше...

US Aids Iraqi Army, But Sectarian Tensions Threaten Prime Minister Abadi's Future

International Business Times 

In the early morning hours at the side of the main highway in Erbil, capital of Iraqi Kurdistan, men squat, shading their eyes from the sun with their hands. They are looking for construction trucks that sometimes pick them up off the side of the road and hire them for the day. The pay is not much, but for many working-age men, sporadic day jobs are the only way they can afford to pay for dinner. Meanwhile, across town, government employees are working with no pay. They have not received salaries in six months.

Clinton pivots from Obama's Asia policy with TPP opposition

McClatchy DC Bureau 

Hillary Clinton was the first standard-bearer for the Obama administration's strategic push into Asia, but her opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal could be a major obstacle to sustaining it should she win the presidency. … Click to Continue »

Trump chief: 'You'll see a real different guy'

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) — His general-election appeal in question, Donald Trump's senior team is promising anxious Republicans that voters will see "a real different guy" soon after the GOP front-runner claims his party's presidential nomination.

Trump chief: 'You'll see a real different guy'

TheRepublic.com 

HOLLYWOOD, Florida - His general-election appeal in question, Donald Trump's senior team is promising anxious Republicans that voters will see "a real different guy" soon after the GOP front-runner claims his party's presidential nomination.

Trump chief: 'You'll see a real different guy'

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

(AP) — His general-election appeal in question, Donald Trump's senior team is promising anxious Republicans that voters will see "a real different guy" soon after the GOP front-runner claims his party's presidential nomination. "When he's out on the stage, when he's talking about the kinds of things he's talking about on the stump, he's projecting an image that's for that purpose," Paul Manafort, who is leading Trump's primary election strategy, told Republican National Committee members in a private briefing late Thursday. Читать дальше...





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