#349051
The mob actions and growing madness of the extreme left, instigated and in some cases funded (Ferguson, Missouri) by elitists like George Soros is going to force conservatives into a position of armed reaction. It is only a matter of time. And perhaps this is what the elites prefer — Americans fighting and killing other Americans while they sit back and enjoy the show. After all, the failure of America is a perfect justification for the greater influence of globalism to stem the tide of “nationalist fervor.” And in a totally globalized and collectivized world, conservatism has no place.
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#349052
Photos now circulating of a Hillary Clinton operative meeting with National Review editor Rich Lowry to discuss, ?HOW TO DEFEAT TRUMP.? The National Review was/is collaborating with those who on the surface one would think to be their political adversaries but in reality, appear to be quite willing accomplices.  Alexander McCoy (on the left) is, ?
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#349053
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said Wednesday on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” that he would be happy to take on Democratic presidential contender Sen. Bernie Sanders in a debate before the California primary.
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#349054
Brad Thor was on with Glenn Beck this morning giving an emphatic statement on why he is #NeverTrump. Thor explained that he’s been wrong about comparing Trump to a potential Mussolini. Rather…
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#349055
Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Trump only hires the very best people. Apparently, Trump decided that he wanted to attack Hillary Clinton on the Whitewater scandal. You know, the same scandal that failed to take down the Clinton in the 90’s? That one. The only problem is that neither he nor his campaign really know anything about the scandal so they asked the RNC | Read More »
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#349056
Donald Trump just threw Rick Perry under the bus for pivoting to support him: Trump first paints Perry as the bad guy by telling the crowd that Perry used to say the worst things about him, pointin…
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#349057
With Main Stream Media focused on Donald Trump and the Presidential race, President Obama is getting little mention nowadays. As...
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#349058
I noted yesterday that the Trump campaign is signaling they are fine with Republicans keeping their distance from Trump due to election concerns. I even noted that it was surprisingly mature for th…
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#349059
Glorifying Women who have self induced abortions? ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME? Source http://news.trust.org/item/20160524110319-o6d9p/
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#349060
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley signed a bill making it illegal in the state for a woman to obtain an abortion after her pregnancy reaches 20 weeks.
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#349061
Matthews on New Mexico Trump Protesters: 'I Don't Think They're That Violent'
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#349062
House Democrats Launch Bill To Ban Religious Exemptions For Abortions, Gender Transition Services
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#349063
In the overnight hours of Tuesday into Wednesday, MSNBC’s Chris Matthews suggested that there’s a segment of Americans opposed to President Barack Obama who want him permanently wiped from U.S. history books and any list of American Presidents because of his race. Right on the dot at 1:00 a.m. Eastern, Matthews also creepily complimented NBC News correspondent Hallie Jackson for having “definitely calmest voice out there” amidst the violence after a Donald Trump rally in New Mexico.
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#349064
Pressed by activist investors to do more about climate change, Chevron Corp. CEO John Watson on Wednesday rejected calls to put a price on the greenhouse gases that come from burning his company’s products and insisted the world would need oil for decades to come. Speaking at the annual shareholders meeting in San Ramon, and in comments to reporters afterward, Watson railed against what he called “command and control” policies to tackle global warming. [...] while Watson praised last year’s international climate agreement in Paris as “a good first step,” he argued that any attempt to set an international price for carbon dioxide emissions would hurt the world’s poor, who need affordable energy to improve their lives. Chevron investors rejected all of them, including proposals to set emission-reduction targets for the company or start counting Chevron’s worldwide reserves in terms of British thermal units as a way to encourage alternative-energy investments. While all oil companies are facing greater scrutiny over their role in climate change, Chevron so far has escaped the legal pressure now facing Exxon. Following reports last year that Exxon’s own scientists warned company executives about the dangers of global warming starting in the 1970s, 17 state attorneys general launched investigations into whether Exxon misled the public on the issue. In California, SB1161, a bill being considered by the state Senate, would extend the statute of limitations for companies that knowingly deceived the public on global warming. California’s climate policies, he said, have raised energy prices, driven businesses out of the state and are “imposing huge costs on the people of California.” He noted that greenhouse gas emissions in the United States have fallen, thanks to natural gas produced “by the miracle of hydraulic fracturing.”
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#349065
Last night in Albuquerque New Mexico, anti-Trump protesters threw rocks, smashed doors on the convention center, jumping on cop cars ...
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#349066
During Donald Trump?s campaign stop last night in Albuquerque, hundreds of left-wing protestors clashed with police and waved the Mexican flag, causing general disarray as they attempted to p…
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#349067
Daniel Hannan gives his argument that Socialism does not work. SUBSCRIBE for more speakers ► http://is.gd/OxfordUnion Daniel Hannan opens with a quote from a...
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#349068
The feuding raises doubts about his ability — or desire — to fully unify the party.
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#349069
The two officers say that statements Mosby made were false
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#349070
Watch what happened when Donald Trump was told there was "No Time for The National Anthem"
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#349071
Has CAIR finally gone too far?
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#349072
The state of New Jersey told an Army officer dealing with terror threats at Picatinny Arsenal in Wharton that there is no “justifiable need” for him to have a concealed carry permit.
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#349073
'The O'Reilly Factor': Bill O'Reilly's Talking Points 5/25
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#349074
Hillary Clinton and her team ignored clear guidance from the State Department that her email setup broke federal standards and could leave sensitive material vulnerable to hackers, a department audit has found. Her aides twice brushed aside concerns, in one case telling technical staff "the...
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#349075
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) let loose on Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid in a fiery speech from the Senate floor on Wednesday, strongly criticizing his actions and “cancerous leadership.” “As a junior senator, I preside over the Senate,” Cotton said. “I usually do in the morning,...
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