#258176
Chicago is making a mockery of the US Judicial System. Just when you thought this case could not get any stranger. Chicago police are now barred from releasing additional information on the Jussie Smollett case to the press. Breaking on #JussieSmollett case: @AJGuglielmi says @Chicago_Police now barred from releasing additional Smollett records b/c of new …
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#258177

Opinion | Schiff and the Media

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

Forget direction from the White House. Why aren’t journalists deciding on their own to shun the discredited lawmaker?
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#258178
Anti-Trump #Resistance hero Keith Olbermann received a talking to from ESPN, his employer, after demanding Mississippi Clarion-Ledger journalist Brian Broom be fired and encouraging an Internet mob to harass a 22-year-old hunter Broom wrote about for the outlet.
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#258179
Star Wars and climate change - two lawmakers deliver very different views on the "Green New Deal".
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#258180
Amy Schumer, Amy Poehler, and a host of other progressive activists just really want to help New York City waitresses earn minimum wage, and they're willing to stick their neck out to do it. There's just one prolem: the waitresses really don't want their help.
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#258181
On Wednesday, The New York Times published their list of best-sellers for the last week, and Daily Wire Editor-In-Chief Ben Shapiro's new book, "The Right Side of History: How Reason and Moral Purpose Made the West Great," topped the list of non-fiction books at #1.
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#258182
After getting pounded by Steven Spielberg and other Hollywood insiders for allegedly corrupting the creative well, Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos has fired back with an emphatic defense of the streaming giant's methods of distribution.
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#258183
The Trump administration’s border chief said a surge in families seeking asylum in the Southwest is overwhelming officials and warned that more deaths of people in government custody were likely.
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#258184
Last Tuesday night, an illegal alien road rage suspect allegedly shot and killed a Washington state sheriff's deputy named Ryan Thompson.
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#258185
Former Vice President Joe Biden called on Americans to change the "white man's culture" and lamented his involvement in the Anita Hill hearings in remarks delivered Tuesday evening at the Biden Courage Awards ceremony. Biden says he regrets he didn't give Anita Hill the "hearing she deserved" when she shared her story of sexual harassment in the 1991 Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas three decades ago. "I wish I could have done something," he said. "To this day I regret I couldn't come up with a way to give her the kind of hearing she deserved." Biden was chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee at the time of the hearing. Later, the former vice president, citing cases of domestic violence in the early 1900s, said English Jurisprudential culture, "a white man's culture," has got to change. "In the 1900s so many women were dying at the hands of their husbands because they were chattel, just like the cattle, or the sheep, that the court of Common Law decided they had to do something about the extent of the deaths. You know what they said? No man has a right to chastise his woman with a rod thicker than the circumference of his thumb. This is English Jurisprudential culture, a white man's culture. It's got to change. It's got to change," Biden demanded. Biden said no man has a right to hit a woman, "unless it's in self-defense." "No man has a right to lay a hand on a woman, no matter what she's wearing, she does, who she is, unless it's in self-defense. Never," he said. Watch Biden's full remarks at the New York event:
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#258186
Note to readers: in light of news that Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller’s investigation is complete, I’m releasing this chapter of Hate Inc. early, with a few new details added up top. Nobody wants to hear this, but news that Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller is headed home without issuing new charges is a death-blow for the reputation of the American news media.
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#258187

The Socialist Fantasy

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

Central planning always fails.
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#258188
Just 36 percent of registered voters in a new Hill-HarrisX poll say they would "definitely" or "probably" vote for President Trump's reelection — an anemic number but one that is line with surveys about his immediate predecessors, Barack Obama, Ge
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#258189
I don’t allow my political preferences to substitute for objective analysis.
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#258190
Is Moscow funding climate-change activists to damage the American energy industry around the world?
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#258191
A fiery Elisabeth Hasselbeck ripped former colleague Rosie O'Donnell over “objectifying" comments she made about Hasselbeck in her new book, "Ladies Who Punch: The Explosive Inside Story of 'The View.'"
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#258192
It seems that anytime a state enacts a law Hollywood does not like, be it pertaining to religious freedom or transgender bathrooms, the industry threatens a boycott.
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#258193
No matter how far Venezuela sinks, there remain loyalists who deflect and deny, including plenty in Canada. These dogmatic adherents of authoritarian central planning foretell more Venezuelas to co…
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#258194
The senior communications director for Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) claimed on Wednesday that "anti-Semitism is a right-wing force," which comes after months of Omar promoting anti-Semitic tropes and conspiracy theories.
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#258195
By Matt Rooney _ Cory Booker (D-Twitter) isn’t letting go of his ‘baby bonds’ idea to redistribute massive amounts of wealth from wealthy AND middle class Americans to low income families. What’s new? He visited Al Shartpon on MSNBC this Read More
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#258196
Sand Aijo is a former U.S. Army Sergeant and Infantryman. He attended the March 27, 2019 White House ceremony in which President Trump posthumously issued Staff Sergeant Travis Atkins the Medal of Honor.
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#258197
Today, Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin signed HB 254 into law, protecting free speech at the commonwealth’s public colleges and universities by granting students the “broadest possible latitude to speak, write, listen, challenge, learn, and discuss any issue.”
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#258198
'Never been discussed as a strategy'
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#258199
Commentary With the Justice Department's release of the “summary” of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report, some Americans are ...
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