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Russian Leader Says ‘Meteor’ In Chelyabinsk Was A ‘US Weapon’

The Russian leader of the Liberal Democrat Party has accused the U.S. of using a new type of weapon on Russia, saying that the meteor that supposedly fell in the Urals on Friday was, in fact, a highly advanced weapon sent by the U.S. government as a warning to Russia. “You’re like some primitive tribe. What meteorite?” Zhirinovsky told members of the press, adding that “when something falls – it’s man-made.

Inconvenient Truth-er Gore Refuses To Endorse 'Lying' Hillary

Inconvenient Truth-er Gore Refuses To Endorse 'Lying' Hillary

"It's been unusual," is the subtle jab that former Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore took at the angst between Hillary and Bernie. As CNN reports, the inconvenient truth-seeker declined to endorse either Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders, decrying the tone of the 2016 campaign but alluding only to "signals" that he's received soliciting his support.

Erdogan Furious After EU Suspends Plans To Extend Visa-Free Travel To Turkey

Erdogan Furious After EU Suspends Plans To Extend Visa-Free Travel To Turkey

Two weeks ago a high-ranking deputy for Turkey’s ruling AKP party, Burhan Kuzu (also a former adviser to President Erdogan) issued an explicit threat to Europe which was at that time discussing whether or not to grant Turkey visa-free travel within the continent. Specifically, he tweeted that "The European Parliament will discuss the report that will open Europe visa-free for Turkish citizens. If the wrong decision is taken, we will unleash  the refugees!." 

Dejected Neocons Lash Out At "Fascist, Huckster" Trump

Six months ago we explained why the neocons hate Donald Trump and with his meteroric rise that dislike has only grown stronger and more desperate (and we suspect Trump's view of the hawkish warmongers has risen right alongside it). In fact, as The Hill reports, the rise of Donald Trump is threatening the power of neoconservatives, who find themselves at risk of being marginalized in the Republican Party. Whereas neoconservatism advocates spreading American ideals through the use of military force, Trump has made the case for nationalism and a smaller U.S.

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