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Extra, Extra: Trump's Unhinged Election Paranoia Is 'SAD'
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Extra, Extra: Trump's Unhinged Election Paranoia Is 'SAD'


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Ben Yakas

Published Oct 16, 2016

Modified Oct 16, 2016


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  • Donald Trump is intensifying his claims that the election is "rigged."
  • A creepy clown stabbed a teen in Sweden.
  • LOL, Bloomberg wants to be Hillary's Secretary of State.
  • A woman was arrested for allegedly shooting at a cop with a pellet gun.
  • The Washington Post has a feature on Derek Black, a white nationalist leader who turned his back on the movement.
  • Larry David declined to endorse Hillary or Bernie.
  • Rudy Giuliani's latest rant: dead people tend to vote for Democrats.
  • Paul McCartney and Rihanna performed "Four Five Seconds" at Desert Trip.
  • Mike Pence admits that Russia is probably fucking with our elections.
  • An Arizona newspaper publisher responds to death threats over their Hillary endorsement.
  • Speaking of endorsements, even the Staten Island Advance picked Clinton over Trump.
  • The Clown Lives Matter march has been cancelled.
  • The GOP office in North Carolina was firebombed and spray-painted: "Nazi Republicans, leave town or else."
  • And finally, even kangaroos have to practice their fighting skills:

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