#257726
BOULDER, CO—Admitting he now felt “a bit foolish,” 34-year-old local artist Austin Vermillion was reportedly beginning to realize Monday just how wrong he’s been after spending the last two years drawing pictures of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin making out. “In light of the release of the Attorney General’s summary of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s long-awaited report, I can now determine the joke of Trump and Putin kissing that I’ve been rehashing over the past two years is completely and utterly inaccurate,” said Vermillion, who apologized for jumping the gun and recklessly depicting the two world leaders locked in a sensual embrace in hundreds of sketches, prints, enamel pins, and screen-printed T-shirts currently for sale in his popular Etsy store. “At the time, I didn’t think there was any other way to show that they were engaging in some sort of illicit relationship other than depicting homosexuality. I’m very sorry that I didn’t wait until all the facts came in. Now I realize I should have never drawn that cartoon of Trump all dressed up in leather BDSM gear sharing a foursome with Putin, Eric Trump, and Donald Trump Jr.” At press time, Vermillion attempted to make up for his ill-advised and fallacious artwork by producing a new sketch of Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) jerking off Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY.)
loading
#257727
#257728
Amid backlast from the global community and celebrities such as George Clooney, Brunei, a country in Southeast Asia
loading
#257730
Two prominent cable news networks offered zero coverage to the breaking misconduct allegation made against former Vice President and potential 2020 candidate Joe Biden on Friday night.
loading
#257731
Last week's column discussed the highly publicized university corruption scheme wherein wealthy parents bought admission at prestigious universities for their children. That is dishonest and gives an unfair advantage to those young people but won't destroy the missions of the universities.
loading
#257732
The University of Arizona Police Department will be charging two students with interference with the peaceful conduct of an educational institution, after an incident with U.S. Border Patrol Agents on campus.
loading
#257733

The Human Story of Abby Johnson

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

From abortion workers to women who choose abortion, 'Unplanned' shows empathy for the many sides of a complex issue.
loading
#257734
On Friday, retired long-distance runner Paula Radcliffe voiced her concern regarding male-to-female (MTF) transgender athletes in elite sports. Appearing on BBC Radio 5 Live, Radcliffe stated:
loading
#257735
Meanwhile, plans are being made for a summit between the U.S. and South Korea
loading
#257736
#257737
Author and screenwriter Lou Aguilar brings us his latest book “Paper Tigers.” It is a very timely fictional novel that takes us behind the scenes into the newsrooms of the mainstream media, the halls of academia, the ces
loading
#257738
A federal judge ruled on Thursday that the state law that bans “gravity” knives is unconstitutional because it’s too difficult to enforce. Federal District Judge Paul Crotty speci…
loading
#257739
Both sides are peddling inflated talking points.
loading
#257740
By Jon Dougherty Since special counsel Robert Mueller filed his mandatory report with the Justice Department a week ago officially clearing POTUS Donald Trump of the “Russian collusion”…
loading
#257741
A former cabinet member at the heart of a crisis that could cost Canadian Prime ...
loading
#257742

ERICKSON: Where Is God?

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

I have nothing left to say on the Mueller matter. While that news was breaking, something else was happening. In the spirit of the Lenten season, let me just keep this real. For the last three weeks, my wife battled pneumonia.
loading
#257743
“Unplanned” is a movie about Abby Johnson, a former Planned Parenthood worker turned pro-life activist.
loading
#257744
The flooding disaster that has enveloped parts of the Great Plains, centered in Nebraska, is quite likely going to be the biggest weather event of the year.
loading
#257745
Update: Twitter even got in on the suppression efforts by suspending the movie’s Twitter account temporarily. Still waiting for an explanation as to why @Twitter inexplicably suspended our account. I think we all know why. Perhaps it's because we are moving the needle, making a difference and changing hearts and minds with #UnPlannedMovie@LiveAction https://t.co/RvobjpflcF — UnplannedMovie …
loading
#257746
British commentator Katie Hopkins grills RT reporter, who is married to a Muslim, about "Why are so many Muslims migrating to Christian countries if Islam is so great? Then, once they get there, they try to change the Christian country into the same kind of Islamic-ruled hellhole from which they claim to have escaped."
loading
#257747
Yet another airport has banned Chick-fil-A from doing business for its socially conservative views on biblical marriage.
loading
#257748
After the 2016 election, the Southern Poverty Law Center accepted every accusation of racism or sexism provided to it as evidence of America’s decline after electing President Donald Trump.
loading
#257749
WND reported only days ago that the establishment across America is so upset over the release of "Unplanned," a movie that reveals the inside story of Planned Parenthood's abortion profit machine, networks were refusing to sell its makers advertising.
loading
#257750
Lifetime, Hallmark Channel, HGTV and several other cable networks are refusing to air a commercial for the anti-abortion film Unplanned, writes The Hollywood Reporter. Fox News is the only mainstream network to allow the ad airtime. Lifetime and several networks owned by Discovery opted not to run commercials for the film due to the "sensitive nature" of the movie, per the Reporter. "Most of the networks didn't go into detail beyond citing the subject matter of the film and that they didn't want to get into politics. But we don't believe we're in the political category," said Joe Knopp, an Unplanned producer. Unplanned is based on a memoir written by a former Planned Parenthood worker-turned-pro-life activist, and it has been hailed by some critics as pro-life "propaganda." The movie is being distributed by Christian-oriented production company Pure Flix, and it marks the first time the company has tried to distribute and market an R-rated movie. In an unconventional advertising attempt, Pure Flix debuted the movie at the Conservative Political Action Conference in February. The movie has also had trouble with some music labels, failing to win music licensing from Disney, Universal Music, Sony/ATV and Round Hill Music, writes the Reporter. Marianne Dodson
loading