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Tucker Tears Into ‘Crackpot’ HuffPo Writer Who Says Hillary Is the ‘Legitimate President’ – Fox News Insider

Tonight, Tucker Carlson took onAlex Mohajer, a Huffington Post contributor who says that Hillary Clinton is the "legitimate president."

In a piece published over the weekend,Mohajer wrote, "Hillary Clinton is the rightful president-elect of the United States."

He pointed to Clinton's win in the popular vote, Russian meddling in the election, President-elect Donald Trump's alleged ties to Moscow, and FBI Director James Comey's public comments on the bureau's investigationinto Clinton's emails.

"Calling for judicial intervention and a new election, no matter how outlandish or uncharted, is our civic duty,"Mohajer concluded in the piece.

Tucker saidMohajeris alleging things - like collusion between Trump and Comey - that he has no way of knowing.

"The idea that people take a crackpot like you - who would throw something out there with no evidence - is distressing," Carlson said. "And shame on the Huffington Post for printing your garbage."

Mohajersaid that Tucker isn't actually listening to his argument because he's too focused on "partisan squabbling."

"You ran a partisan group during the election!" Tucker fired back. You're a Democratic political operative!"

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Why Trump Probably Wishes Hillary Clinton Was Still Around – NBCNews.com

One other thing has happened with Trump's approval rating: It declined from 50% in December to 44% now due in large part because independents went from 53%-32% to 44%-47%.

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America to Trump: Enough with the tweets

And here's the latest headline from our NBC/WSJ poll: 69% of Americans say that Trump tweeting isn't a good thing. "Nearly seven-in-ten Americans say that Trump's use of Twitter is a bad idea, and only nine percent say they strongly support his use of the 140-character medium to announce policy positions and express his personal point of view,"

Democrats left in the lurch

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Yesterday's DeVos hearing -- back to normal politics

Following yesterday's Senate confirmation hearing for Trump Education pick Betsy DeVos, conservative New York Times columnist

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This NBA Jam hack adds 2017 players, along with Harambe, Hillary Clinton, Kanye – The Verge

In 1993, video game developer Midway published the first edition of NBA Jam. The basketball arcade game was ported to home consoles, stretched across sequels and spinoffs, lost in pop culture obscurity, rebooted, and most recently ported onto smartphones, where it occasionally bubbles onto Top 100 sales charts. Which is to say, NBA Jam has surprisingly sturdy legs for a goofy sports game.

Today, we get the latest tribute to the series: a tweaked ROM that updates the game with a more modern roster.

NBA Jam 2k17, which was spotted by Kotaku, adds modern NBA players, as well as Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Kanye West, and Harambe, represented as a pixelated man with a weird gorilla head. Sure, its great to have access to players like LeBron James and Steph Curry, but Harambe like NBA Jam itself is determined to outlast us all. Im not saying the meme is totally played out, but it certainly is resilient.

The ROM is currently available on Hogs with a Blog and includes includes 30 NBA teams, 117 NBA players, and some nice graphical tweaks. Youll need an SNES emulator to play it. Considering this game isnt approved by the NBA or Electronic Arts (the current owner of the NBA Jam IP) its safe to say the legality of this ROM is suspect, though one could argue its a damn fine parody of the original NBA Jam and the Jock Jams culture it released on an unsuspecting public.

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12 Reasons Why This Was Hillary Clintons Worst Week Ever

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1. Clinton Cash reached critical mass

Peter Schweizers book Clinton Cash made allegations of corruption and pay-for-play that Hillary Clinton leveraged her power as Secretary of State to benefit big donors to the Clinton Foundation and that scandal has simmered since before the books release last May.

Early on, several establishment news outlets investigatedthe narratives of Clinton Cashand confirmed many of its findings. Leaked documents from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) showed that the party deemed the Clinton Foundation a vulnerability for Clinton; the global charity, worth billions, received zero mentions during the week-long Democratic National Convention.

This week, the Clintons appeared to fold abandoning their line of defense that nothing unseemly ever went down with Foundation donors. Bill Clinton announced (soon after they told reporters they may have been hacked) that if Hillary were elected President, the Foundation would stop taking donations from foreign and corporate donors, Bill would step down from his position, and he wouldstop delivering paid speeches.

This did not fixthe Clintons optics problem, however. The obvious question, posed by Schweizer, was why it was okay for Secretary of State Hillary to accept foreign donations while it is not okay for President Hillary to do it. The Washington Post crunched the numbers and found that this ban would cut off a majority of the orgs donors. And one of the Foundations flagship operations said that it might ignore the directive from the Clintons anyway.

On Sunday, the left was in total meltdown. The Huffington Post, which reliably downplays bad news for Hillary, ran the lead headline JUST SHUT IT DOWN, linking to a New York Timesstory focused on the complications the Foundation could bring to a Clinton (45) presidency. On Sunday-morning news shows, even the so-called Clinton News Network CNN grilled Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook about the Foundation. Sen. Ben Cardin, while defending the Clintons, conceded that they clearly need to change the way they do business.

2. John Podestas firm is now under FBI investigation

The pros in establishment media spent the first half of the week posting hit pieces on Paul Manafort for his lobbying efforts in Ukraine. Left out of their headlines and snarky Tweets: the firm involved in that work was The Podesta Group, founded by Hillary Clinton Campaign Chairman John Podesta and his brother Tony.

The FBI revealed in a Friday-night news dump that it had opened an investigation into the Podesta Groups involvement with former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich. It also would investigate Manaforts lobbying firm, but the consultant had already tendered his resignation from Donald Trumps presidential campaign. Podesta remains active in Clintons campaign.

Podesta is not the only Clinton associate currently targeted by the FBI. Just months ago, theBureau announced a probe into Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffes campaign funds which touches on his time on the board of the Clinton Global Initiative.

3. Her health questions also went mainstream

Dr. Drew Pinsky said Clinton was receiving 1950s level care on his radio show. A hashtagmocking Clintons campaign-trail habit of sitting on stools dominated Twitter. None other than MSNBCs Andrea Mitchell asked Clinton in person to respond to the memes about her health. Hillarylaughed it off, but the optics of her tightly controlled campaign events and Trumps taunts about her stamina are clearly in Team Clintons head. Campaign manager Robby Mook, unprompted, attacked Trump for not releasing his own health records during a Sunday TV interview.

On Sunday, Trump surrogate Rudy Giulani told TV viewers to search for Hillary Clinton illness, which so freaked out aNew York Times columnistthat he urgedGoogle tohidecontent questioning Clintons health.

4. Shehasto answer questions about her emailsunder oath

As reported by Breitbarts Ken Klukowski: District Judge Emmett Sullivan granted one of Judicial Watchs discovery requests to force Clinton to personally answer questions under oath.

Judicial Watch, for those who dont know about the organization, will not be asking softball questions to put it lightly. And there are already rumblings of a perjury case for her sworn testimony before the House Select Committee on Benghazi.

5. She tried to frame an innocent black man

Clinton told the FBI that she sought the advice of Colin Powell before setting up her private, unsecure, homebrew email server which housed messages containing classified informationforher work as Secretary of State. Powell said she was not being honest that Her people have been trying to pin it on me.

Even the Washington Post called this excuse just plain wrong.This opens up another can of worms; if she lied to the FBI, thatcould lead to criminal charges.

6.She was MIA from the campaign trail the whole second half of the week

#WheresHillary became the #1 worldwide trend on Twitter, as users trolled her for going 259 days without a press conference and then going most of theweek without any public campaign events. Donald Trump fanned the flames with aone-word answer to the question: Sleeping.

7. She was MIA inrespondingto the biggest U.S. natural disaster since Sandy

Donald Trump and his running mate Mike Pence landed in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on Friday, talked with victims of the regions historic floods, and handed out supplies for aid. Local residents, former Senator Mary Landrieu, and Governor John Bel Edwards all praised Trumps visit for bringing attention to the state during its time of need.

As Trump seized the moment, Clinton was nowhere to be found. After sending some perfunctory sympathies by phone and social media, Hillary spent the weekend in some of the most affluent areas of New England: Marthas Vineyard for Bills 70th birthday, thenProvincetown with Cher for a $1.5 million fundraiser.And on Wednesday night, she met privately with pop legend Paul McCartney in Cleveland.

The optics were abysmal:hobnobbing with the rich and powerful whilethe average Americans in flyover country began to clean uptheir destroyed homes.

8. Bill Clinton came back in the spotlight for the wrong reasons

A long profile and interview of one Clinton rape accuser, Juanita Broaddrick,appeared in BuzzFeed, the same day it came to lightthat the Clinton campaign scrubbed Hillarys assurance that sexual assault victims have the right to be believed. The BuzzFeed articleprompted the top editor of Wonkette to admit Broaddricks story is believable.

Several newspapers also picked up on 2002 comments from Clintons running mate Tim Kaine, where he asserted President Bill Clintonshould have resignedover his affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. Kaine said the scandalous episode was beneath the dignity of the office.

On Tuesday, Hillary toldsupporters in Philadelphia that she doesnt understand why anyone criticizes her husband.

9. She went off message

While she was off the campaign trail, Clintons team wasnt talking about the issues; instead, they were freaking out about Breitbart Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon joining the Trump campaign. They sent multiple fundraising emails about us, whipping up outrage overoffensive headlines (most of them obvious troll posts from our resident gay thot Milo).

10. Huma Abedins past hurt her even moreonce she went off message

If guilt by association applies to a top campaign operatives journalistic output, then it applies to Hillarys closest confidant Huma Abedin and the Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. As reported by Breitbarts Lee Stranahan, the publication printed articles blaming the U.S. for 9/11, suggesting women were asking for rape by dressing provocatively, and accordingto the Post, in 1999 published a book, edited by her mother, that justifies the barbaric practice of female genital mutilation under Islamic law.'

The campaign was rattled enough by this story that they put out a denial on Sunday, claiming that her name was simply listed on the masthead from 1996 to 2008, and she did not contribute to the editing of the journal.

11. Trump stayed on message

At a Wisconsin rally Tuesday night, Donald Trump laid into Clinton on the issues of crime and poverty in the black community. He defused Clintons dangerous nuclear codes line of attack byshowing a kinder, gentler Trump in North Carolina. The Clinton campaigns response did not try to move the rhetorical battlefield back to the winning themes of dangerous and racist. They merely quibbled that Trump was offensive and divisive.

The Hill took note that Trump, now under the leadership of Bannon and Kellyanne Conway, was using a teleprompter at his rallies to stay on message yet declaredhis delivery was smoother than on previous scripted speeches.

12. Donald Trump tightened the polls

The cherry on top. Clintons campaignis outspending Trumps by a huge margin but her post-convention bump in the polls has faded and now the race is again virtually tied. In the LA Times/USC Dornsife daily tracking poll, Trump haspulled ahead. Zogby and Morning Consultshow Clintonsleadat two and three percentage points, respectively.

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The biggest news so far on the Monday after Hillarys terrible week is that the FBI has obtained over 15,000 emails she did not turn over to the State Department. The Obama Administration is slow-walking their release, but it appears we will soon see just how much yoga and wedding planning she really kept hidden from FOIA requests. Spoiler alert:not a lot.

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State Dept releases new batch of Hillary Clinton emails …

The 1,280 pages of emails that were produced under court order include mostly administrative correspondence and duplicates of previously released material. But the batch also includes new correspondence from Clinton's 2010 clean-up tour amid the stunning WikiLeaks release of diplomatic cables.

A series of largely redacted emails from 2010 include Clinton's discussions of how she will approach world leaders, as well as how hard she should go after WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. The newest emails from Clinton were released by the State Department while Assange continued his extended bombardment of the Clinton campaign with regular releases from campaign chairman John Podesta's hacked emails.

In a Dec. 2, 2010, top aide Huma Abedin wrote to Clinton that an ally had suggested Clinton say, "We view this not as a 'clever game' of wiki leaks but rather as a 'criminal act' against the United States of America. He might think this is a clever game today but when he is prosecuted and if convicted he will move from being a clever cyber thief to a convicted criminal -- and will find out that's a whole different kind of game."

WikiLeaks' release of more than 250,000 diplomatic cables in 2010 -- with stark and cutting assessments of foreign leaders -- created a massive problem for Clinton as she played clean-up in her role as secretary of state. Emails released by the State Department Thursday detail some of the behind-the-scenes scramble inside her office.

A Nov. 26, 2010 email about her planned call with French Foreign Minister Michele Aliot-Marie is largely redacted, but includes some background, including bracing for "the first of several articles" that Le Monde was set to publish from the WikiLeaks cables.

A Nov. 27, 2010 from Huma Abedin to Clinton shows them bracing for the impact from the New York Times' publication of WikiLeaks material dealing with the U.S. relationship with Canada.

"Two cables set for release contain especially sensitive information on counterterrorism and intelligence sharing. The depth of bilateral cooperation detailed in the cables may be controversial for Canadians," Abedin wrote in the email.

None of the new emails contained information marked as classified or newly upgraded to classified, but 18 were near duplicates that included a previously-released email that had been upgraded when originally released.

After an initial review of the documents turned over by the FBI, the State Department concluded a "significant number" of the 5,600 work-related emails were duplicates or near-duplicates of emails already released to the public, and therefore will not be subject to re-release.

Clinton turned over approximately 55,000 pages of her emails in early 2015. Those were processed and produced to the public, with redactions, between May 2015 and March 2016.

An additional 350 pages are scheduled to be released Friday.

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