Now Huma is just ‘one of my staffers’ after close aide gets left behind on Ohio campaign trip while Hillary keeps up her war on the FBI after its stunning decision on her emails
Now Huma is just ‘one of my staffers’ after close aide gets left behind on Ohio campaign trip while Hillary keeps up her war on the FBI after its stunning decision on her emails | Daily Mail Online
Hillary is distancing herself from Huma after her 'betrayal'
You do know the Daily Mail is the British equivalent of the National Enquirer? Unless Huma is arrested for espionage, I don't see Hillary throwing her anywhere. Huma knows where the bodies are buried, and don't forget it.
Ummm, NO, the Daily Mail is nothing like the National Enquirer.
Gossip rag.
Still wrong. But then It's not one of your left wing propaganda rags, Lol.
I would suggest you stick to posting what you know about, but then we'd never see you!
The
Daily Mail is a British daily
conservative,
middle-market[2][3] tabloidnewspaper owned by the
Daily Mail and General Trust.
[4] First published in 1896 by
Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe, and his brother
Harold Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere, it is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after
The Sun.
[5]
...It was at the outset a newspaper for women, the first to provide features especially for them,
[8][9] and in the second half of 2013 had a 54.77% female readership,
[1] the only British newspaper whose female readers constitute more than 50% of its demographic.
[10][11]
The
Daily Mail has been awarded the
National Newspaper of the Year in 1995, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2003 and 2012 by the
British Press Awards[65]
Daily Mail journalists have won a range of British Press Awards, including:
- "Campaign of the Year" (Murder of Stephen Lawrence, 2012)
- "Website of the Year" (Mail Online, 2012)
- "News Team of the Year" (Daily Mail, 2012)
- "Critic of the Year" (Quentin Letts, 2010)[66]
- "Political Journalist of the Year" (Quentin Letts, 2009)
- "Specialist Journalist of the Year" (Stephen Wright, 2009)[67]
- "Showbiz Reporter of the Year" (Benn Todd, 2012)
- "Feature Writer of the Year - Popular" (David Jones, 2012)
- "Columnist of the Year - Popular" (Craig Brown, 2012)
- "Best of Humour" - (Craig Brown, 2012)
- "Columnist - Popular" (Craig Brown, 2012)
- "Sports Reporter of the Year" (Jeff Powell, 2005)
- "Sports Photographer of the Year" (Mike Egerton, 2012; Andy Hooper, 2010, 2008)
Other awards include: