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Your daily update of new content from The Federalist Be lovers of freedom and anxious for the fray Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser]. October 11, 2016 [Having Transgender Parents Will Hurt Kids Like It Hurt Me] By Denise Shick The children of transgender people will have to struggle with the knowledge that their mother is also their father, or vice versa. It hurts them. I know, because I was that child, too. [Full article] [Study Shows Left’s’ Narrative On ISIS Recruits Is Wrong — It’s Not The Economy, Stupid] By M.G. Oprea A new World Bank study debunks the progressive theory that ISIS recruits are motivated by economics or education, rather than religious belief. [Full article] [10 Things I Wish I’d Done My Freshman Year Of College] By Gracy Olmstead Today's college students are stressed and anxious. We can't always remove stress from our lives, but we can equip ourselves to handle it better. Here's how. [Full article] [Don’t Dismiss Populism Because Of Donald Trump] By Jarrett Stepman It is a mistake for American leaders and those currently recoiling at the populist fervor gripping the nation to simply blame populism’s existence on a few demagogic pot stirrers. [Full article] [This Man Did What Hillary Did With Classified Information, And He’s In Jail] By Devin Watkins Police executed a warrant to search Harold Martin's home for classified documents, which was not an 'authorized location' for their storage. Sound familiar? [Full article] [Why Is Trump’s Sexual Depravity Bad But Bill Clinton’s Okay?] By Daniel Payne Hillary Clinton says we can’t let Donald Trump in the White House because he’s a pervert. But she's also enabled a president who follows a twisted and degenerate sexual code. [Full article] [2016’s Black Swans Have Arrived With A Warning To Americans] By David Curtis Our nation has reached a critical juncture in our body politic. There is no escaping the message of the black swans. [Full article] [Rape Victim: Hillary Clinton Laughed At Me And Blamed Me For Getting Raped] By Bre Payton Kathy Shelton's rapist only served a year in prison after Hillary Clinton got him off on a legal technicality in 1975. Now, she's putting taken to Twitter to put Hillary on blast. [Full article] [This Halloween, The Scariest Monsters Are The Trump And Hillary Inside Us All] By Patrick Fletchall A genuinely frightening monster is one in which we meet the enemy and he is us. [Full article] [6 Reasons Your Fifties May Be The Best Decade Of Your Life] By Cheryl Magness Having now scaled Mount Half-Century, I’ve realized the fifties are the decade in which you accept the inevitable while enjoying another drink on the patio. [Full article] [16 Times Democrats Tried To Prosecute Their Opponents] By Bre Payton The media is having a fainting spell over Trump's quip that Hillary would go to jail for her emails, but they forget Democrats are the ones who throw the book at their opponents all the time. [Full article] [Radio: Reviewing The Presidential Debate, Trump’s Vulgar Audio, And Oktoberfest] By The Federalist Staff Mollie Hemingway and David Harsanyi talk politics, presidents, beer and more on the Federalist Radio Hour. [Full article] [Pullmann: Get The Government Out Of Higher Education] By The Federalist Staff Joy Pullmann sits down with Fox Business Network's John Stossel to discuss the education reform ideas of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. [Full article] [Trump Vs. Clinton: Choose Your Sexual Predator] By Robert Tracinski The choice between Donald Trump and HIllary Clinton now boils down to asking Americans which sexual predator they prefer. [Full article] [The Washington Post’s ‘October Surprise’ Is A Hit On Trump, Not Defense Of Women] By C.C. Taylor In an ‘October Surprise,’ a media outlet runs a negative story on a candidate late in the campaign season to break his balance and benefit his socially oriented opponent. [Full article] DONALD TRUMP THROWS THE KITCHEN SINK Donald Trump went on offense in last night’s presidential debate, as he rattled Hillary Clinton, trolled the news media, and threw the kitchen sink at every question. Trump’s approach moved off the topic of his insulting words very quickly, and it was the most aggressive prosecution of Clinton’s flaws that we’ve seen from the candidate to this point. Trump is still losing the election – every indication we have from polling data holds on that score. But his performance likely prevents the bottom from dropping out of his presidential campaign, which could have put the Senate and the House at risk of landslides against the current Republican majorities. Read more of The Transom by signing up for a [free trial] today. [follow on Twitter] | [friend on Facebook] | [forward to a friend] Copyright © 2016 The Federalist, All rights reserved. You are receiving this e-mail because you opted in to receive e-mail updates from TheFederalist.com. Our mailing address is: The Federalist 8647 Richmond Highway Suite 618 Alexandria, VA 22309 [Add us to your address book] [unsubscribe from this list] | [update subscription preferences] | [view email in browser]

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