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Watch Moving goalposts GIF on Gfycat. Discover more related GIFs on Gfycat
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After Trump’s vindication, the liberal media and its allies in government should face a reckoning. I’m not holding my breath.
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YouTube last year stopped hiring white and Asian males for technical positions because they didn’t help the company achieve its goals for improving diversity, according to a civil complaint filed by a former employee.
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On Thursday’s episode of “The Michael Knowles Show,” the host discusses the accusaitons of obstruction against President Donald Trump. Transcript and video below.
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For two years, the mainstream media has claimed President Donald Trump and his 2016 campaign colluded with Russia to steal the election from Hillary Clinton. “Collusion,” “Collusion,” “Collusion,” Jan Brady might say.
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“Why do they get to pay less when I’ve got to pay more?”
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The End of Aspiration - Quillette

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

Since the end of the Second World War,  middle- and working-class people across the Western world have sought out—and, more often than not, achieved—their aspirations. These usually included a stable income, a home, a family, and the prospect of a comfortable retirement. However, from Sydney to San Francisco, this aspiration is rapidly fading as a result of a changing economy, soaring land costs, and a regulatory regime, all of which combine to make it increasingly difficult for the new generation to achieve a lifestyle like that enjoyed by their parents. This generational gap between aspiration and disappointment could define our demographic, political, and social future. In the United States, about 90 percent of children born in 1940 grew up to experience higher incomes than their parents, according to researchers at the Equality of Opportunity Project. That figure dropped to only 50 percent of those born in the 1980s. The US Census bureau estimates that, even when working full-time, people in their late twenties and early thirties earn $2000 less in real dollars than the same age …
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In a report for The Intercept Thursday, Glenn Greenwald broke down all the Trump-Russia conspiracy theories that the final report by Special Counsel Robert Mueller "did not merely reject," but "obliterated." Speaking with Tucker Carlson Thursday night, Greenwald pointed out what he described as a
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What’s in the special counsel’s findings is almost as revealing as what’s left out.
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Two ranking executives inside the Cook County State’s Attorney's Office have submitted their resignations — including State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s chief ethics officer, April Perry, whom Foxx cited as the person who advised her to “recuse” herself from the Jussie Smollett case that has rocked the Chicago office, Fox News learned Thursday. 
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On Thursday, President Trump was once again completely and totally vindicated by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s full report of his two-year investigation into the 2016 presidential election.
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Urban centers are taking international relations into their own hands.
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George Mason University students upset about Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh teaching a class in England this Summer have, in so many words, been told by president Angel Cabrera to take a hike.
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Is the MAGA hat the new KKK white hood? A few college students at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) seem to think so.
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Opinion | Obstruction of Nothing

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

Mueller vindicates Trump on collusion and plays Hamlet on obstruction.
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Special counsels are meant to investigate particular crimes, not go fishing for counterintelligence.
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Trump's lawyer Jay Sekulow read from the Mueller report when asked by Brian Williams about how William Barr came to the conclusion that there was no collusion.
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Understanding the disagreement between Barr and Mueller
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Highlights of the long-awaited report, from WSJ politics and legal reporters
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Hollywood joined Democrats and the establishment media in going into full meltdown mode Thursday following Attorney General William Barr releasing the full Mueller report to the public. Celebrities accused President Donald Trump of being "guilty" and called the report a cover-up.
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The Candace Owens Show: Larry Elder

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

Larry Elder, host of “The Larry Elder Show,” joins Candace Owens for a discussion on race relations, the little-known history of the Democratic Party, why the Black community plays the victim card, and much more. Don’t miss this powerful episode!
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"I think the way to go is to permit a more federal approach so states can make their own decisions," Barr told the Senate Appropriations Committee on Wednesday.
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McCready tried to have it both ways on the issue of Omar - but in the end, no one was happy.
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