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Trump Twitter Rant: ‘Megyn Kelly Bombed Tonight,’ Retweets Post Referring To Her As ‘Bimbo’

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CLEVELAND (CBSDC/AP) — Republicanpresidential candidate Donald Trump went on a Twitter rant against Fox News’ Megyn Kelly and pollster Frank Luntz following Thursday night’s GOP presidential debate.
Kelly and Trump mixed it up when she asked Trump about his calling “women you don’t like ‘fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals.'”
Trump didn’t deny it. And when Kelly was undeterred by his attempt to laugh off her question with a joke about comedian Rosie O’Donnell, he fired back.
“I don’t frankly have time for total political correctness,” Trump said. “And to be honest with you, this country doesn’t have time either.”
Overnight on Twitter, Trump said that Kelly “bombed” as a moderator.
“Wow, @megynkelly really bombed tonight. People are going wild on twitter! Funny to watch,” Trump tweeted.

Judge sets back Obama 'amnesty' program, lets employers discriminate against illegals

Judge sets back Obama 'amnesty' program, lets employers discriminate against illegals | Washington Examiner

President Obama's bid to grant special status to illegals in his program to defer deportation does not protect them from employment discrimination, a little known immigration court has ruled.
A judge with the Justice Department's Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer sided with an Arizona Obamacare provider after it withdrew a job offer in 2013 to an illegal immigrant who was unable to get a state driver's license because of his non-citizen status. At the time, Arizona would not issue licenses to illegal immigrants.
The case featured an illegal man granted "Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)," dubbed amnesty by critics. DACA covers illegals who came to the country as children and gives them temporary and renewable status in the U.S. It also makes them eligible for employment.
After losing his Obamacare navigator job offered by Arizona Family Health Partnership because he couldn't get an Arizona driver's license, Brian Emilio Gonzalez-Hernandez sued claiming discrimination.
But in the June 30 decision, Ellen K. Thomas, administrative law judge, said that as a DACA recipient, Gonzalez-Hernandez wasn't a "protected individual" like illegals granted a green card or other types of residency status, and thus couldn't sue. She added, "An action for citizenship status discrimination may be maintained only by a protected individual…"
The case was reported on by the Center for Immigration Studies Monday. In a blog post, CIS fellow David North said that the court "ruled that a former illegal alien who has secured Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status may be discriminated against in the job market because of that status."
North added:
"If DACA people cannot use this provision of federal law (which I think was the right decision) it means that it is not against the law to discriminate against them in hiring.
"Perhaps the administration will try to overturn the quoted part of this ruling; it certainly runs counter to th general thrust of the White House's immigration policy.

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REPORT: RUSSIAN HACK ON PENTAGON THE ‘MOST SOPHISTICATED’ IN MILITARY HISTORY

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The Pentagon took down the Joint Staff unclassified email system after Russian hackers attacked the emails of 4,000 military and civilian personnel. The email has been offline for the past 11 days.
US officials called the hack the “‘most sophisticated’ cyberbreach in U.S. military history.” In fact, the level of sophistication is so high the officials did not rule out is a “state entity” took part in the hack.
They also told The Daily Beast they are “creating mock hacking scenarios” before the personnel can access the system. The hackers used a “spear phishing attack” to obtain personal information on numerous users.
The attack occurred on July 25, only 16 days after Marine General Joe Dunford, a nominee to be the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told the Senate Armed Services that Russia is the greatest threat to American national security. Dunford placed Russia above China, North Korea, and the Islamic State because of its “rapidly expanding military.”
“My assessment today, senator, is that Russia presents the greatest threat to our national security,” he declared.
Relations between Russia and the West soured immensely after Moscow invaded Ukraine in March 2014, annexed Crimea, and issued threats against other former Soviet republics. The European Union and America passed numerous sanctions against Russian companies and oligarchs while NATO added more security to Eastern Europe nations who fear they might be Russia’s next target.
US State Department spokesman Mark Toner fired back that Secretary of State John Kerry does not agree.
“The secretary doesn’t agree with the assessment that Russia is an existential threat to the United States, nor China, quite frankly,” retorted Toner. “You know, these are major powers with whom we engage and cooperate on a number of issues, despite any disagreements we may have with them. Certainly we have disagreements with Russia and its activities within the region, but we don’t view it as an existential threat.”
Kerry has also made similar claims, despite working close with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in the past 16 months. Kerry denied many times that Russian soldiers are stationed in east Ukraine until February, even though he constantly faced a mountain of evidence. He added more pain to American allies when he admitted Russian propaganda worked on him.
“The question asked earlier about… how they present things and the lies about their presence in Ukraine and the training, I mean, you know, it’s stunning but it has an impact in places where it isn’t countered,” he said. “Propaganda works.”

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Pennsylvania AG charged with obstruction, perjury

Pennsylvania AG charged with obstruction, perjury | Washington Examiner

Kathleen Kane, the first woman ever elected attorney general of Pennsylvania, has been charged with perjury, obstruction of justice and other crimes.

The charges against the state's top prosecutor were filed at 11 a.m. in Montgomery County Thursday, though she did not turn herself in. Kane will be arraigned at a later date to be determined.
Charges were also filed against Patrick Reese, Kane's driver and a former police chief.

"This is a sad day for Pennsylvania, and this is a sad day for all of us in law enforcement," Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman said Thursday when announcing the charges, which stem from an ongoing investigation into a 2009 grand jury leak.

Kane allegedly leaked information about a 2009 grand jury investigation to the Philadelphia Daily News last year, done intentionally to embarrass a former state prosecutor whom she believed had once embarrassed her, according to Ferman. Kane then engaged in a cover-up by repeatedly lying to the grand jury while under oath.

Despite calls for her resignation by Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, Kane reiterated that she would stay in office.

"I am very disappointed the district attorney has made the decision to pursue this case. I have maintained my innocence from the day these allegations surfaced and I continue to do so today," Kane said in a statement.

"I intend to defend myself vigorously against these charges. I look forward to the opportunity to present my case in a public courtroom and move beyond the behind-the-scenes maneuvering that has defined the process to this point," Kane continued.

Kane's 2012 victory made her the first Democrat elected to her position as well as the first woman. The 49-year-old has repeatedly vowed to run again for office in 2016.


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States Offering Tax-Free Back-to-School Shopping

PHOTO: A tax free sign is seen in this undated file photo.
Gearing up for the start of the school year, more than a dozen states are offering tax-free shopping for parents and their kids.
There are 17 states holding sales tax holidays this year, and 13 begin theirs this weekend to appeal to the back-to-school crowd.
Shoppers should check for tax-free spending limitations in their state. In Missouri, there's a list of dozens of cities and counties that are choosing not to provide sales tax exemptions on back-to-school purchases like clothing, computers and school supplies. Florida's sale will last more than one week, starting Friday and running through Sunday, Aug. 16.
PHOTO:School supplies displayed on a shelf are seen in this undated file photo.
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PHOTO:School supplies displayed on a shelf are seen in this undated file photo.
The tax-free holiday can be an opportunity to save 6 to 9 percent, depending on your state, on back-to-school purchases you would be making anyway, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, told ABC News.
"Keep in mind that your biggest savings are going to be on tech needs like laptops, desktops and tablets," James said.
For example, New Mexico gives you tax breaks on clothing up to $100, computers up to $1,000, computer accessories up to $500 and school supplies up to $30.
"It’s pretty easy to spend $30 on school supplies making the savings fairly negligible, but when buying clothes and computers, it’s a great weekend to buy and save some money," James said.
Regina Conway, consumer expert with Slickdeals, told ABC News it's important to make a list before you shop and to do your research online.
"In some cases, the tax savings may not outweigh the deals you can find during other store promotions," she said. "Pick the essential items that your child will need and do a price search for those items before you head to the store. When in store, do a quick search on your mobile phone before making the purchase to confirm that you're getting the best deal."
Retailers and other states that aren't participating in the holiday are trying to compete with sellers across state borders. The New York State Tax Department issued a reminder to parents and college students Tuesday that "Every Day is a New York Sales Tax Holiday," because clothing and footwear sold for less than $110 is always exempt from the state's 4 percent sales tax.
Here's where you can find more information about some of the upcoming sales tax holidays:
1. Alabama (12:01 a.m. to Sunday)
2. Florida (Friday through Sunday, Aug. 16)
3. Iowa (Friday and Saturday)
4. Louisiana (Friday and Saturday)
5. Maryland (Sunday through Saturday, Aug. 15)
6. Missouri (12:01 a.m. Friday through Sunday)
7. New Mexico (12:01 a.m. Friday through Sunday)
8. Ohio (12:01 a.m. Friday through Sunday)
9. Oklahoma (12:01 a.m. Friday through Sunday)
10. South Carolina (12:01 a.m. Friday through Sunday)
11. Tennessee (12:01 a.m. Friday through Sunday)
12. Texas (Friday through Sunday)
13. Virginia (Friday through Sunday)

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