#362576
An adaption from the forthcoming book, The Wilderness: Deep Inside the Republican Party’s Combative, Contentious, Chaotic Quest to Take Back the White House.
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#362577
Even before the Paris climate summit began, the bad behavior got started. On Sunday, left-wing rioters clashed with police. These were rioters, not protesters.
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#362578
He's always watching. And you better keep him happy.
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#362579
When Dinesh D'Souza was in prison, he realized that Democrats operate the same way a lot of the criminals did; they're pulling off a huge heist! Find out how...
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#362580
Texas Governor Greg Abbott heads for Havana, Cuba, on Monday with a large trade delegation from the Lone Star State.
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#362581
Mike Allen said his offer amounted to a "no risk" interview opportunity for Clinton.
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#362582
Federal officials charged a University of Illinois at Chicago engineering student with making the threat that shut down the University of Chicago on Monday, saying his online post threatening to kill U. of C. students and staff was in retaliation for the shooting of Laquan McDonald .
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#362583
Assuming they've ever actually heard of him, the truly poor want nothing to do with Sanders' socialism.
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#362584
German authorities are growing increasingly concerned that newly arrived refugees from Syria and elsewhere in the Middle East are being recruited by radical Islamists once they arrive in the country.
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#362585

Is This the End of Obamacare?

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Within the cornucopia of Obamacare failures lies an absolutely disastrous provision that few Americans even know exists: risk corridors. This provision, meant t
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#362586
Passengers will be screened based on past travel to a known terrorist safe haven.
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#362587

Chicago Murder in Black and White

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Black lives matter only when the blame falls on law enforcement.
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#362588
Ted Cruz's surge in the polls has panicked the GOP establishment.
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#362589
WASHINGTON--Sen. Ted Cruz spent the weekend campaigning in Iowa with Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Tyler, by his side. Gohmert, one of the first congressmen to endorse Cruz's presidential bid, joined him…
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#362590
“To talk about containment is really a joke,” said Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr (R-NC) to Fox News Channel’s Chris Wallace on Sunday. Asked about ISIS’s global footprint and the threat it posed to American and other countries outside of the Middle East, Burr said the Islamic terrorist organization is currently in thirty different countries and has a reach across Europe and in North America.
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#362591
State Department officials are set to release roughly 7,800 pages of Hillary Clinton's private emails Monday amid new speculation about the former secretary of state's official meeting schedule. The email production Monday afternoon will kick off a countdown to the final two Clinton email releases, which will take place at the end of December and January respectively. Hundreds of the official emails Clinton hosted on a private server in her home have been published in batches since May of this year. The State Department released more than 7,000 pages of emails last month, surpassing its goal of having 51 percent of the records posted online by that time. By the end of September, the agency had published 19,569 pages of the roughly 55,000 she turned over to the government late last year. The email release Monday will come the same day details from Clinton's official calendar were publicized by the Associated Press, which obtained the meeting schedules through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit. The same open records law has forced the State Department to produce Clinton's emails on a rolling basis.
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#362592
While certain Republican presidential candidates have drawn the ire of reporters and evoked comparisons to the Holocaust for daring to discuss a national registry for Muslims, approximately one out of four Democrats support forcing Jews and Christians...
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#362593
The Saudi monarchy is trying to buy influence in Washington by giving US officials expensive gifts, says an analyst.
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#362594
President Obama admonishes the country over and over for not living up to his ideals.
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#362595
Donald Trump held a press conference today after his meeting with black pastors today, saying that it was an amazing meeting and that he did get endorsements...
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#362596
The brazenness of the double standard is increasingly stunning. This time around? The dustup began as an offshoot of Donald Trump’s allegation that Muslims in Jersey City cheered as the towers fell on 9/11.
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#362598
It was one of those stunning live-TV moments revealing the seamier side of TV news.  Pat Brown is a criminal profiler who has taken a principled stand on media appearances about mass murderers. She will not discuss individual criminals, their motives, etc., believing that to do so only increases the number of mass murders.  But when Brown appeared on CNN's New Day this morning, co-host Christi Paul immediately tried to engage her in a discussion of Colorado Springs shooter Robert Dear's possible "anti-government" views. Retorted Brown: "I'm a little disturbed because I made an agreement with CNN to appear this morning only under the condition that we do not talk about the particular shooter, use his name, or show his face." Undeterred, Paul tried to lure Brown into a discussion of the shooting investigation, but again Brown rebuffed it There the interview ended, but co-host Victor Blackwell came on to claim that the agreement had been honored because neither Dear's photo nor name had been used.  Didn't use Dear's name? Really? Have a look at the screencap, Mr. Blackwell. 
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#362600
The militant group is taking advantage of the chaos after Moammar Ghadafi was ousted.
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