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Migrant Teen Caught Sending 'Anonymous Hate Letters' To Herself
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Shock California Primary Poll: Trump 54, Cruz 20
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In an industry full of allegedly of intelligent people, more than a few in positions of power still insist on insulting our collective intelligence...
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What we can expect after the primary dust clears and the general begins.
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Van Jones, a CNN contributor and former aide to President Barack Obama offered a dire warning to fellow Democrats, claiming Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump "probably will win the presidency" in November. Jones argued that Trump hasn't been breaking the rules but has instead been "conforming" to the...
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Once he tacitly accepted the establishment's embrace, he began to morph into an opportunist.
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Iraqi capital in state of emergency as protesters occupy parts of once secure International Zone; some lawmakers have fled city; military on high alert
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Ted Cruz , in his outsider’s bid for the White House, has depended heavily on the largesse of just three wealthy donors to establish credibility and stay afloat amid a chaotic nominating process that killed off most of his rivals.
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FYI: Today the very same rumor from two different (and trusted) sources suggest Senator Ted Cruz?s campaign is currently engaged in ongoing discussions regarding the subject of suspending the campaign as early as this week should the Texas senator lose tomorrow?s Indiana primary. Apparently Team Cruz is receiving a growing chorus of calls for his ?
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Glenn Beck, former Fox News host and the founder of Blaze media products, called on America to join him for a fast in the lead-up to the presidential primary. He’s spreading the word with the Twitter hastag #Tuesdayfast. In a Facebook post, Beck wrote: “I have asked for this in the past and was mocked. […]
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As a conservative who believes in individual responsibility, limited government, free markets, caution in making social changes, and a robust foreign policy, all my adult life I have been a Republican and (with the single exception of an eccentric race for attorney general in Philadelphia, when the Democrat was tougher than the Republican) I always vote Republican.
But the Republican presidential primary of 2016 is unlike any other because the most popular candidate — Donald J. Trump – not only ignores conservative values but, to put it delicately, lacks the knowledge, experience, dignity, and character to serve as president of the United States.
In this spirit, along with 120 others, I signed a Mar. 2 “Open Letter on Donald Trump from GOP National Security Leaders” that asserted we “commit ourselves to working energetically to prevent the election of someone so utterly unfitted to the office.” I wrote an article for the Philadelphia Inquirer titled “There’s a Name for Trump’s Brand of Politics: Neo-fascism.” I regularly tweet with the #NeverTrump hashtag.
Opposing Trump goes without saying; but whom to support? (To be clear, we are talking about my personal support, unconnected to the non-profit I head.) Other than Trump, I could have endorsed any of the original 17 Republicans (yes, even Chris Christie). But because the field was so large and confused (remember when Scott Walker led the pack?), I hung back, waiting for the emergence of a clear alternative to Trump.
Senator Cruz clearly became that alternative when Marco Rubio withdrew.
I’ve met Cruz a few times and was impressed by him. More importantly, I admire his emphasis on following the Constitution and controlling government spending. I have closely followed his positions in my two bailiwicks, the Middle East and Islamism, where he has shown bold consistency. Examples:
Stating that he would tear up the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action with Tehran (a.k.a. the Iran deal) on his first day as president.
Showing a principled and possibly unparalleled support for Israel. (For example, recall the time he walked off the stage when heckled by Middle Eastern Christians.)
Standing up against the acceptance of large numbers of insufficiently vetted Syrian refugees into the United States.
Specifying that what too many other politicians euphemize as terrorism and violent extremism has an Islamic component?
Calling to “empower law enforcement to patrol and secure Muslim neighborhoods before they become radicalized.” This is a particularly delicate topic; his bold stance, then not backing down under a barrage of criticism shows unusual resolve and courage.
Therefore, I say: Ted Cruz for president.
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In an interview with Sean Hannity set to air Monday night, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said he believes young Bernie Sanders supporters will vote for him because they want jobs. Trump also said he thinks a lot of Hillary supporters will crossover and vote for him.
"I think a lot of the young people that are with Bernie Sanders are going to come over to my side because they want jobs," Trump said on FOX News Channel's Hannity. "They see what's happening. And Bernie Sanders and I agree on one thing -- trade. That we don't know what we're doing on trade. The difference is I'll make great deals out of it, he doesn't know what to do. I mean, he's a socialist. He doesn't know what to do. I'll make great deals out of it."
"The people that are with Bernie Sanders, the young people, I really believe they're going to come over and vote for me. I think we're going to have a lot of cross[over]," Trump said.
"I think a lot of the people that are with Hillary are going to come out to vote for me," the Republican front-runner said.
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"He's certainly a smart guy, but there's also a temperament issue."
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Ted Cruz is out with another TV ad today, explaining how Donald Trump is lying about him with regard to TPA and TPP. It goes on to point out how Trump funded the Gang of 8 and had a judgment agains…
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Trump’s favorite shoe-shine boy Bill O’Reilly had a melt down today when he was challenged to explain why he was giving so much coverage to Trump. He actually starts screaming and yelli…
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Ted Cruz is out with a new TV ad over the weekend showing how Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are really just two sides to the same coin: This is a good ad. It’s simple to understand and exp…
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Mack's mission is to “find true constitutional sheriffs who will tell the federal government, ‘You’re not going to abuse citizens anymore.'”
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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Lately I’ve been leaning hard on the 538 projections to see where we’re at with the Republican nomination. After a good stretch he’s close enough that uncommitted delegates could get him over the top. But he’s projected to take a near sweep in Indiana. Will he perform? 30 of Indiana’s delegates are bound statewide, a relatively large portion. 27 | Read More »
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Claim to be a victim of a hate crime and today's uber-progressive, touchy-feely society will run to your doorstep to offer its support.
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This is why Donald Trump is happening to America.
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High prices and chronic food shortages have left many Venezuelans struggling to put food on their tables. Some families are skipping meals and relying more on starch foods to survive.
Yunni Perez (R) poses for a picture next to her relatives and the food they have at their home in Caracas, Venezuela, April 22, 2016.
Yunni Perez (R) poses for a picture next to her relatives and the food they have at their home in Caracas, Venezuela, April 22, 2016.
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Trump won New Hampshire big, but his delegates may be denied any of the coveted convention committee slots.