No Charges For Hillary Clinton In FBI Email Inquiry | Trump Doubles Down On Star Tweet

FBI recommends no criminal charges in Clinton email probe The Washington Post

FBI Director James B. Comey said Tuesday that his agency will not recommend criminal charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server as secretary of state but called Clinton and her staff “extremely careless” in handling sensitive material.
The announcement means that Clinton will not have to fear criminal, legal liability as her campaign moves forward, though Comey leveled sharp criticism at the past email practices of the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee and called into question many of the defenses she has raised in recent weeks.
The FBI director said those who acted as Clinton and her staffers did were “often subject to security or administrative sanctions,” though in comparing her case with similar investigations in the past, the bureau did not find any of the aggravating factors that typically lead to the filing of criminal charges.

Sanders: Democratic Party Platform Doesn't Go Far Enough

As expected, Bernie Sanders says the language currently in the Democratic platform around the TPP - saying that the party is split around this issue - is not satisfactory for Sanders, who is demanding an outright rejection of President Obama's trade deal. Obama has said "no way", which is why the Hillary Clinton delegates voted for the 'compromise' language. Bernie's op ed in the Philadelphia Inquirer says this is not negotiable on his end -- the Democratic platform must reject it. Bernie also wants even stronger language around the $15/hr wage.

Related: Bernie Sanders just won a string of concessions from the Democratic party VOX

HERE IS THE DRAFT OF THE 2016 DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM

Bernie made good progress on the goal of a $15 minimum wage and lost on TPP and fracking. There is an accommodation on TPP with the statement that the party holds multiple views. Platform says health care for all is a right, medicare should be expanded to states not currently offering it, and a public option for health care should be explored. Note, we've published several articles hows how to get to universal health care through the current system without a big fight and with a government-sponsored public option that will be cheaper than the insurance companies. Most pundits believe that over time, the govt will win.

Entire platform pdf is below.

http://big.assets.huffingtonpost.com/dnc_platform.pdf

Clinton's Massive June Fundraising Haul: Nearly $70 Million Politico

Hey Berners.It's not $27 but $48 is the average contribution in Hillary's campaign to date, boosted by a whopping $70 millon haul in June. Of that total $40.5 million went to Hillary's campaign and $28 million went to the DNC. To date, Hillary has raised $90 million for down ballot Democrats.

"Our first month of general election fundraising proved to be the best of the campaign," campaign manager Robby Mook said in a statement. "Thanks to the continued support of nearly 1.6 million people, we have been able to help Democrats build out an organizing infrastructure across the country that will mobilize millions of voters and help elect progressive candidates up and down the ballot."

Potential Clinton VP Perez still supports trade deal Politico

Labor Secretary Tom Perez refuses to abandon his support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the trade deal opposed by Hillary Clinton. Will this position invalidate him for serious consideration as a VP candidate? Or does his expertise on labor issues and trade help him become an explainer in chief for Democrats.

The Democratic Party is deeply divided over TPP, with President Barack Obama and many congressional leaders supporting the agreement and both Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders opposing it.  Still, it seems insane that America would quit trading and exporting, which often sound like the position of Bernie Sanders.

Perez said the TP trade deal does more to protect American workers and the middle class than any prior deal and he's happy to take credit for his achievements.

"Absolutely," Perez said on NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday when asked whether he supports the trade deal. "Absolutely what we have done in the negotiations with Mexico and with Vietnam are I think some of the most far-reaching protections that we've seen in a labor agreement. And that's the work that I have done and I'm proud of that work we've done."'

Related and Just IN!: An Open Letter to Jared Kushner, From One of Your Jewish Employees The Observer

Note: Dana Schwartz is an entertainment reporter at The Observer, a New York media outlet owned by Donald Trump's son-in-law and Ivanka's husband Jared Kushner.

Donald Trump and the Jews, explained VOX

 Donald Trump set the Internet on fire Saturday, Tweeting a meme accusing Hillary Clinton of being “the most corrupt candidate ever.” A typically Trump Tweet, the post would have gone largely ignored except for its graphic design: It featured a Star of David superimposed on a bed of money.

Further sleuthing by MIC's Anthony Smith traced the meme to the 8Chan forum /pol/, a known hotbed of “alt-right” internet activism and a flourishing culture of overt racism and anti-Semitism. The original author is believed to have previously Tweeted an image of a swastika made from Hillary Clinton heads.

As of Tuesday July 6, 2016 the Trump campaign insists that the visual is a sheriff's badge and has no connection to Israel of the Jewish people.

Can Hillary Overcome Her Trust Problem? The Washington Post

I'm getting exhausted with this entire topic of Hillary's trust problem, frankly. I've probably heard the media narrative over 40 times today alone.

But the comments about Joe Biden campaigning for Hillary are noteworthy, especially because he's dropped more than one flip comment about her candidacy.

"Biden, in an NPR interview Sunday, said a goal in campaigning for Clinton was to “vouch” for her. The two will appear together Friday in Scranton, Pa., which is Biden’s beloved home town and also where Clinton’s father grew up. Her story of the family lace factory there is a staple of her stump speech.
“The hardest thing is vouching. When you vouch for them you say ‘I’m putting my reputation on the line. I believe this person is a good person, has character,” Biden said in the interview for NPR’s “Weekend Edition.” “You’re putting your rep on the line. You’re saying, ‘I think this person has character,’ and that’s what I’m prepared to do for Hillary.”

Hillary Clinton Headlines July 5, 2016

Can Bernie Sanders Take Yes For An Answer? by David Corn Mother Jones

Republican women organize to support Clinton CNN

Clinton to play Atlantic City card against Trump at campaign stop Politico

Trump blasts NBC's 'Meet the Press' The Hill

Eric Trump: Biased media the worst part of society The Hill

Sanders' Supporters Can't Quite Say Goodbye LA Times

Major GOP donor Paul Singer says Trump would cause a depression CNBC

Republican Women Organize to Support Clinton CNN

Clinton Dominates Trump On the Ground Politico

'This is a historic day': California lawmakers send governor sweeping gun control package LA Times

Sanders Criticizes Dems For 'Courting Disaster' With Clinton Nomination

Chief Sanders surrogate Susan Sarandon is praying for a health emergency that derails Hillary Clinton's Democratic nomination. Campaign chairman Jeff Weaver says the superdelegates should overturn the popular vote in which Hillary leads Bernie by over 3 million votes -- and potentially close to 4 million in June. This Sanders tribe is a real democratic class act.

Sanders says that we little people don't count with Wall Street, but our votes cast don't count with Team Sanders either. The difference is???

Is Bernie Sanders Running Out of Steam in California?

Democratic presidential candidate Sen.Bernie Sanders (D-VT) arrives to speak at a campaign rally on May 10, 2016 in Stockton, Calif.

Bernie Sanders weakened heading into the Golden State MSNBC

The Bernie Sanders campaign California State director, Michael Ceraso resigned on Wednesday, telling Politico that he needed resources for neighborhood-level organizing and staff. The Sanders campaign said it was committed to TV advertising in one of the nation's most expensive markets.

MSNBC reports this morning that Sanders officials say they “probably” won’t spend more on television advertising for the June 7 primary, causing some California political experts to say that the Sanders campaign is basically issuing a declaration of surrender.

In another sign of trouble, a senior aide says the campaign is likely to stop producing new TV spots all together. That, after the campaign has cut more than 264 different TV ads, choosing to invest in ads and dedicated supporters in caucus states.

The campaign has been spending about $40 million a month, causing them to enter a cash crunch when donations slowed to $26 million last month and potentially a slower rate in May. The Sanders campaign issued a plea for cash this week, saying that electing Hillary Clinton would be a 'disaster' for both the Democratic party and the nation.

Bernie Sanders, the Zombie Candidate by David Wade Politico

I don’t claim that the dragged-out primary made the difference in November 2004; the race came down to the wire, and big forces—including post-9/11 anxiety and “Swift Boat” smears—loomed large. But in presidential campaigns, the one resource that’s never renewable is time. Zombie candidates can’t win the nomination, but they squander vast amounts of time and slowly chip away at the prohibitive front-runner. Some of the damage is obvious—the endless series of public dents in the candidate’s reputation; some are subtle, noticeable in ways that perhaps only political operatives can appreciate.

It’s an article of faith in politics that competitive primaries create stronger nominees, and I witnessed this firsthand as well. Kerry grew immensely as a candidate in the course of being tested by rivals from Dick Gephardt to Howard Dean; ditto for Barack Obama in 2008. Healthy competition is a good thing. But continuing to contest a primary after your path to victory disappears is not healthy; it actively hinders your would-be partisan ally.

Guess Who Once Lavished Praise on Hillary Clinton? The Atlantic

Speaking on Fox News in 2012, Donald Trump, whose supporters love his straight talk express (who was that -- John McCain) heaped "extravagant praise" on both Hillary and Bill Clinton. The subject under discussion was Hillary's prospective 2016 presidential run.

In his own words, Sir Orange LaPouf told Fox:

"Hillary Clinton I think is a terrific woman. I’m a little biased because I’ve known her for years. I live in New York. She lives in New York. And I’ve known her and her husband for years and I really like them both a lot. And I think she really works hard. And again, she’s given an agenda that’s not all of her. But again, I think she really works hard. I think she does a good job. And I like her."

Hillary Clinton Headlines May 12, 2016

Biden wanted Warren as his VP Politico

Can Trump Win a Data-Free Campaign? The Atlantic

Hillary Clinton keeps the fight for a 'public option' alive MSNBC

Hillary Clinton Mocks Donald Trump Over Not Releasing Tax Returns New York Times

Unions prepare super PAC to take down Trump Politico

The Vice Presidency No One Should Want Politico