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Trump-loving Dilbert cartoonist feared watching Hillary become nominee would rob him of his manhood

Trump-supporting Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams has become a very sensitive soul lately -- so sensitive, in fact, that he said this week he needed his own safe space to hide from the Democratic National Convention.

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RNC official desperately accuses Clinton of plagiarizing philosopher's non-existent quote

At first, conservatives attempted to accuse Michelle Obama of plagiarism, but now the GOP is going after Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

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Here are 20 times Dem speakers at the DNC left Trump a smoking crater in the ground

If the Democratic National Convention, which wrapped up last night, proved anything, it's that the Democrats know how to peel the soft skin of Donald Trump like a tangerine. During the week, they dug into him with a mixture of zingers that were intended to make us laugh, and some that made us cry. We've selected some of our favorites.

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Customer sues Trump National resort after bedbug-infested room leaves his body covered in sores

Donald Trump only builds the classiest hotels, resorts and casinos --but you'd still better watch out for bed bug infestations if you stay at one of them.

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Trump proves Clinton's point about his thin skin with early morning Twitter rampage over DNC

During her Democratic National Convention speech on Thursday, presidential nominee Hillary Clinton criticized her GOP rival, Donald Trump, accusing him of being too thin-skinned to be trusted as commander-in-chief.

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Megyn Kelly airs images of ISIS fighters while Muslim dad of slain US soldier speaks to DNC

Fox News host Megyn Kelly ignored a Muslim father speaking at the Democratic National Convention whose son was killed fighting for the U.S. and instead aired photos of ISIS fighters and commercials attacking Hillary Clinton over the terrorist attacks in Benghazi.

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When is the first presidential debate between Clinton, Trump and what is 2016 TV schedule?

TRENTON -- Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have blasted away at each other for months now in campaign events, interviews and the Republican and Democratic national conventions. Now it's time to look ahead to the 2016 presidential election debate schedule. The high voltage attacks at both conventions have heightened public interest for the next big thing…

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‘I’m ashamed to have known you’: Conservatives rip Ann Coulter for ugly smear of hero soldier's dad

Conservative writer and professional provocateur Ann Coulter may have finally gone too far Thursday night after mocking the Muslim father of a U.S. Army captain who died while saving ten of his fellow soldiers in Iraq in 2004.

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Seth Meyers: DNC is a happy family -- and Trump is the ‘racist uncle’ nobody likes

It was the final night of the Democratic National Convention and Seth Meyers explained that the Democratic Party was coming together more like a family at a family reunion than anything else.

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Morning Joe begs Republicans to rescind their Trump endorsements: 'You've got to cut him loose'

Even though Morning Joe has spent a lot of time going back and forth on Donald Trump's supposed virtues as a candidate, it seems that host Joe Scarborough may have finally reached a breaking point.

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Stephen Colbert: Hillary's nomination 'biggest breakthrough since women won right to bust ghosts'

Supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) spent the week of the Democratic National Convention coming up with some creative ways to show their support for their candidate. But, according to "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert, it was the "insurgent fart-in" that was truly art.

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The year of 'Neither': Why Reuters/Ipsos is tweaking its U.S. presidential poll

In a presidential campaign notable for its negativity, the option of “Neither” candidate appears to be an appealing alternative, at least to participants in the Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll.

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Hillary Clinton: 'A man you can bait with a tweet is not a man we can trust with nuclear weapons' (TEXT/VIDEO)

Here is a transcript of Hillary Clinton's address to the Democratic National Convention, where she formally accepted her party's nomination for president of the United States.

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