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Donald Trump Announcement: Mogul Offers $5M to Charity if Obama Releases College Transcripts

Donald Trump’s much-touted Obama “bombshell” announcement really wasn’t much of one … although he did make an intriguing offer to the President. The Donald claimed credit for getting the President to release his birth certificate last year, then called on him to be fully transparent with the public. Donald Trump Obama Announcement, Offer If Obama releases his college transcripts, passport applications and other records by October 31, Trump will cut a $5 million check to his charity of choice. That’s it. As PR stunts go, not his best work. As many predicted, Trump focused on Obama’s perceived lack of transparency, though he sort of misled us into thinking he actually had some new info on the guy. Anyway, should Obama take Trump up on it?   Yes! It’s the right thing to do, AND it’s $5 million! No! It’s Donald Trump! View Poll »

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Richard Mourdock, Candidate for U.S. Senate, Labels Pregnancy-by-Rape "Gift from God"

Richard Mourdock, a candidate for U.S. Senate from Indiana, is under fire today for remarks made during a debate yesterday with Democratic opponent Joe Donnelly. Explaining his views on abortion and whether or not an exception should be made in cases of rape, the pro-life politician said: “I struggled with it myself for a long time, and I realized that life is a gift from God, and I think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something God intended to happen.” Richard Mourdock Abortion Answer Donnelly – who is also pro-life, but would make exceptions for rape or incest – pounced on the wording and replied via statement: “I think rape is a heinous and violent crime in every instance. The God I believe in and the God I know most Hoosiers believe in, does not intend for rape to happen-ever. What Mr. Mourdock said is shocking, and it is stunning that he would be so disrespectful to survivors of rape.” Mitt Romney has also weighed in and said, via a representative, that he “disagrees with Richard Mourdock’s comments.” Mourdock, meanwhile, sought to quickly clarify his stance by later adding: “God does not want rape, and by no means was I suggesting that He does. Rape is a horrible thing, and for anyone to twist my words otherwise is absurd and sick.” Earlier this year, Missouri Congressman Todd Akin got into similar trouble when he used the term ” legitimate rape ” during a radio interview. What do you think of Mourdock’s remarks? They are…   Understandable! Despicable! View Poll »

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Richard Mourdock, Candidate for U.S. Senate, Labels Pregnancy-by-Rape "Gift from God"