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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 25, 2016 [When Will Liberals Answer For Obamacare’s Failures?] By David Harsanyi Is there any accountability in American politics for being completely wrong? Certainly not for the liberal defenders of Obamacare. [Full article] [13 Times Hillary Clinton Was A Truly ‘Nasty Woman’] By Bre Payton It's not sexist to say that Hillary Clinton is a nasty woman, because it's the truth. [Full article] [If The Media Investigated Hillary Like They Did Watergate, We Wouldn’t Need WikiLeaks] By Timm Amundson Today, mainstream publications have become willing accomplices in suppressing the same type of information they worked so tenaciously to expose all those years ago. [Full article] [Abortion Is Not The Answer For People With Heart Defects, Like Me] By Jaci Greggs I am aware of the future Meredith Isaksen’s son was facing. Following her logic, my mother should have aborted me. [Full article] [‘Jane the Virgin’ Decided to Introduce Abortion, And It Was Awful] By Gracy Olmstead The show could have approached the topic of abortion with thoughtfulness. Instead, tragically, 'Jane the Virgin' makes light of it. [Full article] [UN Claims Jews Have No Significant Ties To Jerusalem] By Vivian Hughbanks To say Jerusalem has no Jewish significance is like saying the pyramids have no connection with Egypt. [Full article] [Yale President Makes It Clear His University Is Done With Free Speech] By Richard A. Epstein When it comes to free speech, Yale acts as an institutional arbiter that offers some groups special protection and leaves others to fend for themselves. [Full article] [In Defending Abortion, Hillary Clinton Denies The Life Of My Miscarried Child] By Lindsay Schlegel A baby’s viability is not what makes it human, Mrs. Clinton. Saying so denies the grief of those who have miscarried a child, like me. [Full article] [How To Make Sure Your Charity Doesn’t Keep People Poor] By James Huenink Americans are incredibly generous, but we give of our time and money in all the wrong ways. Here's how we can truly help in the aftermath of disaster. [Full article] [‘American Ninja Warrior’ Is Sparking A Family Backyard Workout Renaissance] By Larry Amon Like a growing number of folks, my kids have been having the time of their lives cheering on their favorites from ‘American Ninja Warrior’ and learning the same skills in our backyard. [Full article] [The GOP Needs To Elect Trump, Then Impeach Him] By Jonathan Ashbach There is a way out of this mess. It is a desperate plan, but desperate times, desperate measures. [Full article] [‘SNL,’ ‘The Walking Dead,’ And Continued Clinton Corruption] By The Federalist Staff Kaitlan Collins, entertainment editor at The Daily Caller, joins Mary Katharine Ham on The Federalist Radio Hour. [Full article] [For A Lifelong Cubs Fan, The Slow Wind-Up Into This World Series Was Breathtaking] By Brent Latta Watching this Cubs team win the National League Championship Series against the Dodgers Saturday night was absolutely perfect. [Full article] [The Nobel Prizes Are Just Scandinavian Cultural Imperialism] By Robert Tracinski Bob Dylan's win shows that the purpose of the Nobel Prize these days is to convey instructions to the people of the world from their Norwegian betters. [Full article] [The Best 2016 Campaign Ad Is From A Race In Austin, Texas] By Bre Payton 'Please re-elect Gerald. Please.' [Full article] TWO AKRONS AND THE POLITICS OF AMBIVALENCE John Davidson, from Ohio. “Akron is a schizophrenic place: on the one hand, it’s doing okay and forging a new economy after decades of industrial decline. On the other hand, it’s in the middle of a heroin and opioid epidemic. Twenty-one people overdosed there on a single day in July, using heroin that was cut with a synthetic painkiller called carfentanil—an elephant tranquilizer. Over the ensuing three weeks, 247 people would overdose in Akron, and dozens of them would die. 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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