As Newsweek Disputes Authenticity of Wikileaks Emails, Is Putin Making His Big Move?

Dear Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, I Am Not Sydney Blumenthal Newsweek

Kurt Eichenwald share a very important story about how one of his articles was manipulated and repackaged by Wikileaks Assange, Russian hackers and then Russian media in the last few days and quickly made its way to Donald Trump's PA speeches yesterday as 'proof' that Hillary Clinton is a liar. Trump literally stood on stage waving the printouts as the crowd roared 'Lock Her Up!"

What is happening in our country is truly frightening, and this article reveals much about process as the alt-right and alt-left (yes, it exists) actually collaborate in promoting Hillary Hate.

The evidence emerged thanks to the incompetence of Sputnik, the Russian online news and radio service established by the government-controlled news agency, Rossiya Segodnya, writes Kurt Eichenwald. Americans had better start asking why Trump is advancing Putin's agenda. ~ Anne

Hillary Clinton Is Proposing A Policy to Tackle Deep Poverty VOX

There was NO discussion of Clinton's unveiling this policy on MSNBC yesterday. All they wanted to talk about was Bill Clinton's affairs and Trump. Same story this am on Morning Joe. It's an unline news website that tells us about Hillary big-deal new policy for tackling poverty in America. ~ Anne

"On Tuesday, Hillary Clinton unveiled what is arguably among the most important policies she’s announced during her entire presidential campaign. It is an ambitious but politically attainable plan that will lift huge numbers of families with children out of poverty. It is targeted exclusively at the poor, and the extreme poor in particular, with no money spent on the middle class or rich.
Specifically, Clinton is calling for a change in the refundability threshold of the child tax credit. Those sound like technical changes, but it has tremendous ramifications. Currently, the poorest American families can’t claim the credit, which is a mainstay of the tax returns of most middle-class families. That’s because households that make less than $3,000 a year — the truly, desperately poor — are excluded entirely, and households making under $9,666.67 can’t get the full credit."

How Hillary Became 'Hillary' The New York Times

Gay White -- whose husband came from nowhere to beat Bill Clinton in his first re-election race as Arkansas' governor - isn't clear who she will be voting for in this presidential election. It may well be Hillary Clinton because she can't stand Trump. White helps tell the tale of Hillary's evolution in the world of politics and her relationship with the media. And she does it from a sympathetic pov.

Hillary Clinton Headlines October 11, 2016

Hillary Clinton draws record crowd at Ohio State rally Cleveland.com

Early Voting Could Point to Hillary Clinton Victory Well Before Nov. 8 The New York Times

Bill Clinton isn't running for president, but fine -- let's talk about his womanizing Chicago Tribune

Donald Trump's long history of racism, misogyny, and corruption, explained VOX

Donald Trump's Tax Plan Would Add to Debt and Hillary Clinton's Wouldn't, Study Finds The New York Times

GOP ex-prosecutors slam Trump over threat to 'jail' Clinton Politico

'Clean Coal' Is Far From Real Bloomberg

Independents and Women Bail on Trump, Giving Clinton a Double-Digit Lead The Atlantic

Hillary Clinton Endorsed By 3 Million Strong National Education Association | Clinton Gives Intense Speech For LGBT Rights | Hillary Headlines Oct. 3 2015

Powerful NEA Teachers Union Endorses HIllary Clinton For President US News

The 3 million-member National Education Association endorsed Hillary Clinton for president Saturday, giving her the support of both national teachers unions.

Many were not surprised by the endorsement. Education policy has been a priority for Hillary Clinton since the dawn of her career and her earliest days in the 1970s when she worked for what is today called the Children's Defense Fund. CDF is an advocacy organization for children in poverty and those with disabilities. 

Candidate Clinton has always called Marian Wright Edelman her most important mentor and close friend, although their relationship became stressed after then President Bill Clinton signed a welfare reform bill in 1996.

Hillary Clinton Pledges To Defend LGBT Rights TIME

Speaking to the nation’s largest gay rights group, 2016 Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton told an engaged, enthusiastic and warm audience of activists, donors and political operatives that, if elected President, she would link arms with them. TIME calls the former Secretary of State’s remarks to the Human Rights Campaign "remarkable for their intensity and for their tone."

“Our work is not finished until every single person is treated with equal rights and dignity that they deserve, no matter how old they are, no matter where they live, whether it is New York or Wyoming or anywhere else,” Clinton said.

Brock to Hillary Donors: 'Buck Up & Chill Out' Politico

“We can’t let the garbage get in the way of electing the best candidate in this race and the first woman president,” Brock told donors, according to the source. Brock said at least some of the scrutiny of Clinton’s handling as Secretary of State of the 2011 attacks in Benghazi and her personal email use may be traced to “the impulse in our culture to keep the woman down,” said the source.

Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton Dominate Facebook in Early States Politico

From Aug. 30 to Sept. 29, 210,000 Iowans made 873,000 interactions (likes, mentions, comments) about Trump. 106,000 Iowans made 446,000 interactions about Clinton in that same time period and 77,000 Iowans made 413,000 interactions about Bernie Sanders. Ben Carson was the second most-talked-about Republican in Iowa, with 57,000 Iowans making 252,000 interactions.
In New Hampshire, 98,000 people made 452,000 interactions about Trump, followed by Clinton who had 51,000 people make 240,000 interactions about her. Sanders was once again in third with 45,000 people making 264,000 interactions about him. Carly Fiorina was the second-most-talked about Republican in New Hampshire, with 22,000 people making 72,000 interactions about her.
In South Carolina, Trump had 312,000 people make 1.512 million interactions about him in the past month. Clinton was once again in second with 134,000 people making 552,000 interactions, followed by Carson who had 122,000 people make 581,000 interactions about him. Sanders came in fourth, with 75,000 people making 358,000 interactions.

Hillary Headlines Oct 3 2015

Hillary Clinton Says Coal Company's Bankruptcy Plan Hurts Miners NYTimes

Hillary Clinton Is Consistently Late. And Voters Are Noticing CNN

Hillary Clinton slams Republicans and the NRA over gun laws TIME.COM

Bernie Sanders' ackward history with guns in America Politico