Yeltsin grinned while Clinton cried. The Russian president had just blurted out his unfiltered reaction to American news reporting. It was October, 1995. Clinton and Yeltsin had just spoken at the United Nations 50th anniversary meeting. The next day the two presidents got together at Hyde Park, New York for a bilateral meeting followed by a press conference. It was then that Yeltsin told the media his take on his US visit. He said that when he came here that October he did not have the degree...
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For a third United States presidential election in a row, US agents are out warning of Russian election interference. In the previous two elections the warnings were spurious....
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The left has fabricated a new hit on Donald Trump - suggesting that he said Liz Cheney should be executed after he clearly said she should fight in the wars she...
The Libertarian Party Releases a Trump Campaign Ad
This week, the United States Libertarian Party released what it described in a Twitter post as “the long-awaited recap video from what can only be described as the most exciting,...
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Good News: Americans Distrust Mass Media
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