Trump signs his first significant bill — killing a transparency rule for oil companies

Media didn't care about Sanders becaus she never had a chance at winning. That's boring

He won 43% of the vote... against a candidate who had hundreds of millions of dollars in corporate donations behind her. You really believe that's not significant?

The emails have proven nothing. The gems you mention were floated but even you have tho know they were never implemented.

As I said, if you were to actually read my comment, the fact that they were only floated shows the kind of environment that the DNC had created. Who in their right mind would even suggest attacking a jewish person for being jewish? Are you serious? Yet that person obviously felt comfortable enough to suggest it.

And random staffers aren't pulling the strings which you acknowledge and then try to make out to be the even worse because of that? Ok.

I'm not really sure what you're saying here. The people pulling the strings resigned after the e-mail leak proved a clear bias towards Clinton. That's what makes it so bad. Can you read?

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