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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Over at the Daily Signal, Oklahoma Senator James Lankford has a great op-ed about how Barack Obama took $500M that could have been used to fight the real problem of Zika and diverted it to fight the fake problem of climate change. Granted, that amount of money is kind of a drop in the bucket in the federal budget, | Read More »
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BALTIMORE, M.D. -- Baltimore city residents expressed disappointment in response to the city circuit court Monday finding a police officer not guilty in connection to the death of Freddie Gray. O
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Bathrooms are just the beginning...
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When you differ from people you admire you have to question yourself. After all, what is the purpose of admiring people if they aren’t capable of influencing you? So, I have had to challenge my belief — stated from the outset of the Republican presidential debates — that if Donald Trump wins the Republican nomination, I will vote for him over Hillary Clinton or, for that matter, any Democrat. #ad#I devoted many hours of radio and many columns to criticizing Donald Trump. His virtually assured nomination has therefore caused me grief as an American, a Republican, and a conservative. That his character defects, gaps in knowledge on some important issues, and having no set of identifiably conservative principles came to mean little to so many Republican voters has been quite troubling. (Though I might add that the fact that virtually all Democrats ignore the even worse character of Hillary Clinton and the idiotic ideas — and the rejection of everything that has made America unique — of Bernie Sanders is even more troubling.) #NeverTrump conservatives such as (in alphabetical order) Jonah Goldberg, Bill Kristol, Ben Shapiro, Bret Stephens, and George Will, are not merely people I admire. They are friends and colleagues. Jonah Goldberg, Bret Stephens, and George Will have made multiple videos for Prager University — videos with many millions of views. Ben Shapiro and I have spent Shabbat together. I have had the privilege of writing for Bill Kristol’s The Weekly Standard and having him on my show many times. And I have enthusiastically promoted their books. These people are special to me not only as thinkers but personally. But in the final analysis, I do not find their arguments compelling. Take the argument from “conscience.” I don’t find it compelling because it means that your conscience is clear if you made it possible for Hillary Clinton or any other Democrat to win. In fact, the “conscience” argument is so weak that, to his credit, Jonah Goldberg, in a column published two days ago, titled, “Sorry, I Still Won’t Ever Vote for Trump,” wrote: “If the election were a perfect tie, and the vote fell to me and me alone, I’d probably vote for none other than Donald Trump.” Shouldn’t all Americans vote as if their vote were the deciding vote — even those whose votes “don’t count” because they live in states so left-wing that if Lenin headed the Democratic ticket, those states would still vote Democrat? The choice this November is tragic. As happens often in life, this choice is between bad and worse, not bad and good. The choice this November is tragic. As happens often in life, this choice is between bad and worse, not bad and good. But America has made that choice before. Forced to choose between bad and worse, we supported Stalin against Hitler and supported right-wing authoritarians against Communist totalitarians. It seems to me that the #NeverTrump conservatives want to remain morally pure. I understand that temptation. I have it, too. But if you wish to vanquish the bad, it is not possible — at least not on this side of the afterlife — to remain pure. The most moving interview of my 33 years in radio was with Irene Opdyke, a religious Polish Catholic woman who became the mistress of a married Nazi officer in order to save the lives of twelve Jews she was hiding in the cellar of the Nazi’s house in Warsaw. There were some Christians who called my show to say that she was wrong to do what she did, that she had in fact sinned, since she knowingly committed a mortal sin. In their view, she compromised Catholic/Christian doctrine. In my view — and I believe the view of most Catholics and other Christians — she brought glory to her God and her faith. Why? Because circumstances almost always determine what is moral — even for religious people such as myself who believe in moral absolutes. That’s why dropping atom bombs on Japan was moral. The circumstances — ending a war that would take millions of more lives — made moral what under other circumstances would be immoral. In the 2016 presidential race I am not interested in moral purity. I am interested in defeating the Left and its party, the Democrats. The notion, expressed by virtually every #NeverTrump advocate, that we can live with another four years of a Democratic president, is, forgive me, mind-boggling. With at least one and probably more additional leftists on the Supreme Court, a Republican presidential victory in 2020, even if that would happen, would mean little. All the Left needs are courts, especially the Supreme Court. Left-wing judges use their position to pass so many left-wing laws that they render who controls Congress and even the White House almost irrelevant. Here then are nine reasons — there are more — why a conservative should prefer a Trump presidency to that of a Democrat: 1. Prevent a left-wing Supreme Court. 2. Increase the defense budget. 3. Repeal, or at least modify, Dodd-Frank. 4. Prevent Washington, D.C., from becoming a state and giving the Democrats another two permanent senators. 5. Repeal Obamacare. 6. Curtail illegal immigration, a goal that has nothing necessarily to do with xenophobia or nativism (just see Western Europe). 7. Reduce job-killing regulations on large and small businesses. 8. Lower the corporate-income tax and bring back hundreds of billions of offshore dollars to the United States. 9. Continue fracking, which the Left, in its science-rejecting hysteria, opposes. For these reasons, unlike my friends, I couldn’t live with my conscience if I voted in any way that helped the America-destroying Left win the presidency of our endangered country. I just don’t understand how anyone who understands the threat the Left and the Democrats pose to America will refuse to vote for the only person who can stop them. — Dennis Prager is a nationally syndicated radio talk-show host and columnist. His latest book, The Ten Commandments: Still the Best Moral Code, was published by Regnery. He is the founder of Prager University and may be contacted at dennisprager.com. © 2016 Creators.com 
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San Francisco officials plan to take another run at clarifying sanctuary protections for people who are in the country illegally, a policy that landed the city in national hot water last year when a Mexican man shot and killed a woman walking along a waterfront pier.
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Doctor Slimed by House Dems in Anti-NFL Report: 'The Congressional People Never Called Me'
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#349208
Kleenex necessary.
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ISIS moves chemical labs to former Iraqi Christian neighbourhood, openly dumps dogs and rabbits after testing
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When the journalist Julia Ioffe published a profile of Melania Trump for GQ, she had reason to expect that supporters of the presumptive GOP presidential...
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Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald is scrambling to calm a growing bipartisan firestorm after downplaying veteran wait times at VA hospitals by comparing them to wait times for rides at Disney theme parks.
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This is a hard pill to swallow but it is better to address it now than to keep making the same mistake. If you are a Donald Trump supporter, it’s not your fault. Many of us have been angry at...
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"What had Donald Trump done to give you this trust in him?"
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The billionaire, who called global warming a hoax, warns of its dire effects in his company's application to build a sea wall.
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The mission was to find black folks who spend anytime talking about advanced analytics, whose conversations are framed by — or even casually include references to — win shares or effective shooting…
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Facebook announced Monday it was sending employees out for retraining and would discontinue some of its practices as it sought to defend itself against charges of political bias against conservatives.
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Top Donald Trump surrogate and attorney Michael Cohen struggled to explain Tuesday why his boss demonized those who accused Bill Clinton of rape and sexual
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Conservative news outlets picked it up and caused a stir online.
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#349219
They could nominate a ticket with more executive experience than Trump or Clinton. Is that enough?
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I?m not an Economist. There are probably a hundred factors I haven?t considered. I?m sure this has been tried somewhere resulting in catastrophic failure, and I just never heard about. Hear me out though. What if citizens were taxed according to their Age rather than Income Level? I?ll never forget the day I got my first real (as ?
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This report by CBS 2 in California is exactly the reason why Voter ID was passed by so many legislatures around the country. They found hundreds of people voting even though they are dead! This is …
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Free Markets: When conservative activist Grover Norquist started arguing a couple years ago that Web-based sharing companies like Uber, Lyft and Airbnb create “an opportunity for Republicans to mak…
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Why a P will be the next letter in LGBTQI. The left is now defending pedophiles with Salon being one of the first in the race to spark this pedo civil rights...
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“In Honor of #WorldTurtleDay!
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This is just...
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