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Tennessee Selects Thomas More Law Center to Represent State in Lawsuit Against Feds to Stop Refugees
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THIS IS JUST EFFING INCREDIBLE! Hillary’s VP pick Tim Kaine Held a Rally today AND NOBODY CAME! There were literally ...
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Hillary Clinton’s campaign is touting some “eye-popping” advantages in early voting, in an apparent effort to energize Democratic voters, but preliminary figures suggest the race remains tighter than her aides acknowledge.
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Hillary Clinton’s “treatment of DS [Department of State] agents on her protective detail was so contemptuous that many of them sought reassignment or employment elsewhere,” according to a just-released summary of an FBI interview with a former State Department official. “Prior to CLINTON’s tenure, being an agent on the Secretary of State’s protective detail was seen as an honor and privilege reserved for senior agents. However, by the end of CLINTON’s tenure, it was staffed largely with new agents because it was difficult to find senior agents willing to work for her.” Clinton’s State Department agents are hardly the first to complain about her bullying. “She derives pleasure from lording over other people who cannot do anything about it and who are less powerful than she is,” author Ronald Kessler told Newsmax TV’s J. D. Hayworth. In fact, Clinton’s well-documented history of profane, unhinged outbursts against those who work for her spans decades. While Clinton’s vulgarity is presented here in relatively family-friendly form, fill in the blanks and imagine the pain that this woman inflicted when she uttered these words. “I’m not voting for Clinton,” Air Force Staff Sergeant Eric Bonner posted on Facebook in July. “It’s because she actually talked to me once. Almost a sentence,” wrote the Air Force K-9 handler. “I got to do a few details involving Distinguished Visitors.” “One of my last details was for Hillary when she was Secretary of State,” Bonner continued. “I helped with sweeps of her DV quarters and staff vehicles. Her words to me?” According to Bonner, Clinton told him, “Get that f***ing dog away from me.” “Then she turns to her security detail and berates them up and down about why that animal was in her quarters,” Bonner added. “For the next 20 minutes, while I sit there waiting to be released, she lays into her detail, slamming the door in their faces when she’s done. The Detail lead walks over, apologizes, and releases me. I apologize to him for getting him in trouble. His words, ‘Happens every day, Brother.’” “Hillary doesn’t care about anyone but Hillary.” “Stay the f*** back, stay the f*** away from me!” the then-–First Lady screamed at her Secret Service agents. “Don’t come within ten yards of me, or else! Just f***ing do as I say, okay!!?” Clinton demanded, according to former FBI agent Gary Aldrich’s Unlimited Access, page 139. “If you want to remain on this detail, get your f***ing ass over here and grab those bags!” Hillary yelled at a Secret Service agent, as Joyce Milton reported in The First Partner, page 259. The officer explained in vain that he preferred to keep his hands free, in case a threat arose. “Good morning, ma’am,” a uniformed Secret Service officer once greeted Hillary Clinton. “F*** off!” she replied, as Ronald Kessler documented in First Family Detail, page 16. “Put this back on the ground!” Hillary Clinton screamed at the pilot of presidential helicopter Marine One. “I left my sunglasses in the limo. I need my sunglasses! We need to go back!” Clinton so abused the chopper’s crew that they christened it Broomstick One. Also in Dereliction of Duty, its author — Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Robert “Buzz” Patterson (Ret.), who carried the “nuclear football” — recalled hearing “volleys of expletives” erupting from Hillary’s mouth. He also lamented “the Nazi-like edge that emerged when she was around.” “Where is the goddam f***ing flag? I want the goddam f***ing flag up every f***ing morning at f***ing sunrise,” Hillary snapped at state trooper Larry Patterson at the Arkansas governor’s mansion on Labor Day 1991, according to Ronald Kessler’s Inside the White House, page 246. “Good morning,” an Arkansas state trooper said to Clinton, according to American Evita, by Christopher Andersen, a former contributing editor with Time magazine. #related#“F*** off!” Hillary told him and his fellow bodyguards. “It’s enough I have to see you s***-kickers every day! I’m not going to talk to you, too! Just do your goddam job and keep your mouth shut.” If this is how Hillary Clinton handles those who have stood ready to take bullets for her, how would she treat 325 million everyday Americans? — Deroy Murdock is a Manhattan-based Fox News contributor and a contributing editor with National Review Online.
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'There are consequences for wearing an offensive costume.'
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Trump propaganda front Breitbart News has never been shy about who they’ve been rooting for this election cycle. However, their credibility as a conservative source took yet another hit this evening with a report put out by Politico on just who they worked closely with to keep real conservatives from making any headway in the race. Aaron Black, an associate with Democracy Partners and a | Read More »
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A former State Department IT aide invoked his Fifth Amendment rights and refused to answer more than 90 questions Monday during the final deposition in a lawsuit over Hillary Clinton's private emails. John Bentel, former Director of Information Resource Management of the executive secretariat, would not answer questions about whether the Clintons had paid his legal fees or offered him financial incentives, according to Judicial Watch, the conservative-leaning group that brought the suit. A federal judge in August ordered Bentel to testify under oath because the record in this case appears to contradict his sworn testimony before the Benghazi Committee. Bentel told the House Select Committee on Benghazi in June 2015 that he had no knowledge of Clinton's private email server.
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The activist, Aaron Black, also appears in widely circulated videos produced by Project Veritas
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No, I'm not joking. Though they might deny it.
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Left-wing students at the University of California, Berkeley are protesting again.
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Following his team's 34-17 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick added another layer to his anti-police, anti-America protest movement by wearing a Black Panther Party T-shirt to his post-game press conference. The quarterback, who has managed to keep himself in the headlines by kneeling during the National Anthem, emerged from the locker room for his post-game presser adorned in Black Panther garb:
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Sam Oosterhoff beat out party president Rick Dykstra, shocking many Ontario Conservatives. 'He reduced his class load so he could work on his campaign full time'
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3 Rules for Rulers

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

How to make allies and crush your enemies. Discuss this video: http://reddit.com/r/cgpgrey Brought to you in part by: http://www.audible.com/grey Special Tha...
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The Obama administration made a stunning admission about Obamacare that has made critics of the law feel vindicated: premiums will skyrocket by double-digits. The Associated Press reports that Obamacare premiums are expected to increase by 25 percent on average in 39 states, according to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Even the AP admitted that some of the state increases were "striking."
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Premiums will go up sharply next year under President Barack Obama's health care law, and many consumers will be down to just one insurer, the administration confirmed Monday. That's sure to stoke another Obamacare controversy days before a presidential election.
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The Obama administration says that Obamacare health-insurance premiums will go up by 25% in 2017.
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Every time you think you must have heard the last of the irregularities in the Clinton e-mails investigation, another shoe drops. So now we learn that the political backers of a longtime Clinton crony and fixer, Virginia governor Terry McAuliffe, made $675,000 in cash and in-kind contributions to the election campaign of the wife of the FBI official who later ran the investigation of Mrs. Clinton. As the Wall Street Journal reports, the contributions went to the 2015 Virginia state senate campaign of Dr. Jill McCabe, the wife of then-associate-deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe. McAuliffe had recruited Dr. McCabe to run. After her campaign ended unsuccessfully (Dr. McCabe lost to incumbent Republican Dick Black), Andrew McCabe was promoted to deputy director, a role in which he assumed oversight of the Clinton e-mail investigation. The donations to Dr. McCabe’s campaign included nearly half a million dollars from McAuliffe’s political action committee. The Virginia Democratic party, which McAuliffe substantially controls, also contributed over $200,000 in the form of “mailers.” McAuliffe is reportedly under investigation due to unrelated allegations of campaign-finance violations. The appearance of impropriety here is disturbing, but it should be put in perspective. The FBI investigation overseen by Deputy Director McCabe uncovered significant evidence of criminal wrongdoing by Mrs. Clinton and her associates — they obviously put together a strong case despite being significantly undermined by the Justice Department. The decision to recommend against prosecution was made by FBI director James Comey, not McCabe. It was highly unusual for the FBI to make a public recommendation about prosecution, and Comey’s was primarily based not on the evidence but on his legal analysis of the relevant statutes (which is even more unusual since that is not the FBI’s job). The ultimate decision, moreover, was made not by the FBI but by the Obama Justice Department. On that score, we now know (a) the president, using an alias, had willfully e-mailed Clinton’s private account, notwithstanding that he later told the public he’d learned about her use of private e-mail from news reports, so any charges brought against Clinton would have implicated him — that was not going to happen; (b) while the investigation was still underway, President Obama endorsed Clinton, and he made public statements indicating her actions did not endanger national security, undermining the case against her; and (c) Obama’s attorney general furtively met with former President Bill Clinton — i.e., the husband of the main subject of the investigation — shortly before announcing (after Comey’s unusual public recommendation) that the case was being closed without charges. Here, I believe, is the takeaway from the latest revelation: When an investigation is conducted under circumstances in which top officials know no charges are going to be brought, far less attention than usual is paid to avoiding the appearance of impropriety. When something about the way an investigation is conducted looks potentially corrupt, it is never good; but it really matters only if an indictment is filed, because then these irregularities can jeopardize the eventual prosecution. If there is not going to be a prosecution, investigators can afford to be sloppy, cut corners, and indulge arrangements they ordinarily would not. The Obama Justice Department’s refusal to bring charges against Hillary Clinton is not an exoneration — and will never be seen as such. In the Clinton e-mails investigation, we have, for example, the failure to open a grand-jury investigation despite overwhelming evidence that crimes were committed — evidence so overwhelming that subjects sought and received immunity from prosecution. Two key subjects of the investigation, Cheryl Mills and Heather Samuelson, were even given immunity in exchange for turning over their laptop computers, the production of which could have been compelled by subpoena. Those same immunized subjects were permitted to appear as lawyers for the main subject of the investigation, in violation of ethical rules and federal law. Another subject, Paul Combetta, was given immunity, rather than being prosecuted, after lying to the FBI about destroying e-mails (by contrast, two prominent American generals, David Petraeus and James Cartwright, were prosecuted in cases involving the mishandling of classified information after lying to the FBI). Consulting closely with defense lawyers for the Clinton team, the Justice Department forbade the FBI to interrogate witnesses about central events in the case (like the process of sorting Clinton’s e-mails before surrendering some to the State Department and attempting to destroy over 32,000 others). The Justice Department further restricted the FBI’s examination of laptop computers, and then agreed to destroy those computers. Laptop computers and smart phones containing classified information apparently were “lost” without an explanation. Meantime, the State Department pressured government intelligence agencies to downgrade the information in Clinton’s e-mails so it would not appear that she’d trafficked in classified information. Then you have the aforementioned culpable involvement of the president in the case and the mind-blowing meeting of Attorney General Loretta Lynch with Bill Clinton — who, not coincidentally, is the president who launched Lynch into prominence by appointing her to a coveted U.S. attorney’s position in the early ’90s, and likely would have a lot to say about whether Lynch is retained as attorney general in a Hillary Clinton administration. #related#These and other factors explain why the Obama Justice Department’s refusal to bring charges against Hillary Clinton is not an exoneration — and will never be seen as such. The new disclosures of political and financial ties between the Clinton machine and the wife of the FBI official who oversaw the Clinton investigation is more fuel for the fire. Hillary Clinton may win the election in two weeks, but the dark clouds over her are not clearing. — Andrew C. McCarthy is a senior policy fellow at the National Review Institute and a contributing editor of National Review.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Premiums will go up sharply next year under President Barack Obama's health care law, and many consumers will be down to just one insurer, the administration confirmed Monday. That's sure to stoke another…
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Turkey Targets Christians

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

In the last four years, more than 100 Christian pastors and other religious officials have been deported from Turkey, and banned from reentering. "When Jesus reached 30 years of age, Allah gave him the duty of being a prophet. He then began inviting
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These are not journalists. These are political activists whose sole purpose is to convince you to agree with their agenda. In 2016, that agenda is the election of Hillary Clinton as the next President of the United States.   The above faces represent a list of no fewer than sixty-five “journalists” who accepted a private, …
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Sanders is shrugging off the Clinton camp's criticism of him released by WikiLeaks.
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Part III of the undercover Project Veritas Action investigation dives further into the back room dealings of Democratic politics. It exposes prohibited commu...
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Average prices for the second cheapest silver-level plan had increased by just 7.5 percent on average in 2016 and 2 percent in 2015.
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The NFL's ratings are down 29 percent this year and many fans attribute the drop to players protesting the national anthem.
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