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Footage filmed in December last year shows an intense first-person perspective of what it's like to be an Islamic State fighter. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Police on scene do not stop rioting protesters from surrounding and destroying Donald Trump supporter's vehicle with spray paint while the owners are still inside.
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Three relatives of the San Bernardino terrorists who killed 14 people in December at a Southern California social services building were arrested on federal conspiracy, marriage fraud and false statement charges, the FBI announced.
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'Based on our investigation, [there is] no evidence that the person who has made these allegations actually exists,' attorney Alan Garten told DailyMail.com.
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In a stunning reversal, the U.S. Army decided late Thursday to retain a decorated Green Beret it had planned to kick out after he physically confronted a local Afghan commander accused of raping a boy over the course of many days.
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Italy arrests 4 Muslims in Islamic State plot to attack Israeli embassy, Vatican Robert Spencer in FrontPage: Rutgers Goes Sharia-Compliant
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Donald Trump has declared himself, after following up his New York win April 19 with victories in five other Northeastern states Tuesday, the
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The presidential hopeful categorically denies sexually assaulting and raping the woman at his New York residence back in 1994
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Stand with Ted and Carly: www.CruzCarly.com Follow Ted: twitter.com/tedcruz Follow Carly: twitter.com/CarlyFiorina Like Ted: fb.com/tedcruzpage Like Carly: f...
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European police and military have carried out a EU funder training exercise in preparation for major civil unrest and even war.
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Blasphemy was committed on a Catholic university campus: An employee at the "Catholic" school stated her belief, rooted in Catholicism, that there are only two genders.
An unnamed employee at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles has been suspended and is currently being investigated for a “hate crime” by the university’s Bias Incident Response Team and the LAPD for “denying transgenderism” when she stated that there are only two genders, reports The College Fix.
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10 Symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease Will Ferrell Apparently Finds Funny
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The decline that has taken place over the past decade has been happening in all regions and among all races and ethnicities.
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What our politicians can learn from Hungary’s Viktor Orban.
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Anti-Trump Protests Rage, Mexican Flags Fly Outside CA Trump Rally
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We witnessed The Donald's foray into "university" education.
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“Every battle is won before it’s ever fought.”Last week I availed myself of the privilege that every true conservative should by attending the Heritage Resource Bank, held this year in Philadelphia. What is Heritage Resource Bank you ask? Well, let me quote from them directly:There is a place, once a year, where think tank leaders, policy experts, influencers, donors and activists in the conservative movement come together to share the lessons they’ve learned in the battles for freedom. That place is the Heritage Foundation’s Resource Bank Meeting.Can I start with a few words of wonder at the enduring quality that is the Heritage Foundation and its staff? It is a tribute to the Heritage legends such as Ed Feulner and the late and deeply missed Baron (John) Von Kannon that the quality remains so high at this organization that remains the sanctum sanctorum of the conservative movement.Indomitable, peripatetic Bridget Wagner and her staff put together a tour de force.
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Jamiel Shaw's Father Speaks at Donald Trump Rally California Costa Mesa ✔ Slain Football Player Jamiel Shaw's Father Speech Ⓔntertainment Ⓝews Ⓖaming We've g...
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Donald Trump supporter Carl Icahn said GOP lawmakers in Congress have an "almost pathological" obsession with the deficit.
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I’m told that Indiana Gov. Mike Pence will be on the great Greg Garrison radio show today at 12:06 Eastern to make a “significant announcement.” What that means, I don’t know. But I can only hope it means what I think it means.
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A young man tried to trick Ted Cruz into signing a copy of "The Communist Manifesto," but the Texas senator wasn't about to let him get away with it.
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From the last Morning Jolt of the week:
Your Cynicism About Politics Is Well-Founded.
Those of us with memories that can go back a few months will remember that during his presidential campaign, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said nominating Donald Trump “could wind up turning over the White House to Hillary Clinton for four more years,” who said Trump was “acting like a child” when he skipped the Iowa debate, who said Trump’s immigration plan was “just too simplistic,” who said Trump’s plan to ban Muslim immigration to the U.S. was “the kind of thing that people say when they have no experience and don’t know what they’re talking about” and who said 140 characters or less seems to be the best way for Trump to communicate.
In other words, Chris Christie spent quite a bit of time saying Trump would be a disastrous nominee and president and he seemed to mean it. And then, sometime after leaving the race, he decided he didn’t mean that Trump a child, simplistic, uninformed, inexperienced, incapable of articulation and a likely loser. Never mind that Christie pitched himself as the truth-teller, the guy who tells it like it is. He also seemed to think no one would remember his criticism of Trump, or care. And maybe not many people care, but in a realm with better political discourse, they would.
This morning Jonah Goldberg spotlights another figure who’s made a dramatic about-face on the topic of Trump: former MSNBC host and current RT (Kremlin-funded Russia Today) host Ed Schultz:
At MSNBC, there was no praise of Hillary Clinton too effusive and no slander of Republicans that was too extreme. Schultz often spent his days spewing out such statements as: “This is what the Republican party stands for, though: racism. I think Donald Trump is a racist.”
In 2011, when Trump was reportedly thinking of running for president (again), Schultz wrote in the Huffington Post: “When it comes down to the devil in the detail of dealing with the issues . . . and making real change, Trump, you don’t have it. You’ve never had it. Money is not a measure of a man’s character or success in the arena of public service.”
Schultz recently told Larry King, his RT colleague, that Trump was like Ronald Reagan (he meant it in a good way). Trump, Schultz explained, “certainly has shaken up the Republican Establishment, and I think he’s done it by talking about things that people care about.” Schultz now says Trump is a great and decisive decision-maker. So what explains the transformation? I don’t like speculating about people’s motives in part because 99 percent of the time, I find those who try to guess mine are wrong (Former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke recently attacked me on Twitter for being a Zionist stooge because I oppose Donald Trump). Still, one possibility is that Ed Schultz is simply sincere. A more obvious explanation is that he’s doing it for the paycheck. Both of those things are possible. But there’s a third possibility: Some people need to be on TV or in some other public arena. As with Trump himself, the money comes second to celebrity.
It’s just about impossible to tell people not to be cynical about politics, journalism and punditry when prominent figures are acting like this. The irony is I’ve heard of public relations employees telling their bosses, ‘I’m sorry, I can’t in good conscience work on this account. What they do is contrary to my values, and I just couldn’t do my best work for this client.” (If an otherwise good employee does this rarely enough, the bosses usually are fine with it.) In other words, people whose job is to be mouthpieces for the client have standards, when politicians and television show hosts, who are supposed to be free to speak their minds and stand for their values, will quickly reverse themselves once their personal interest is sufficient.
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Paper denies ‘unjustified’ claims that CEO Mark Thompson introduced culture that favors ‘young, white’ and single staffers to older female and black employees
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A look back at the life and career of the controversial boxer.