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Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz have bided their time through the summer of 2015, but now they're ready to strike out in their bid to claim the GOP presidential nomination.
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In The Wall Street Journal, Jason L. Riley writes that liberals don’t want a discussion about race. They’d rather blame white racism for racial disparities in America.
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RUSH: I believe this a loving God.  I believe in the God of creation.  I believe the story of creation, as an allegorical story. I do not believe, put very simply, that God could create human beings and not provide for them mechanisms whereby they can strive to live longer, to live happier, to live healthier.  I believe in the loving God of creation that provides all of these things of beauty and substance and opportunity which permit one species, the human race, to harness as much as we can, and we are forever trying to harness more.
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Obamacare Is Dead

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

It doesn’t work because it couldn’t work.
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Taking a closer look at the optimistic projections of the candidates’ tax proposals at the debate.
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Democrats and Republicans last night were equally confused at the tone and demeanor of Jim Webb, a former U.S. Senator and currently one of the guys that is still in the Democratic Primary for some reason. His numbers are atrocious and his general dislike of campaigning on this scale (also, his total lack of name recognition) have done irreparable harm to the campaign. However, did | Read More »
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FacebookTwitterGoogleEmailMegyn Kelly really challenged Ted Cruz on his suggestion that only journalists who have voted in a Republican primary should be moderating a Republican debate. Watch below…
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“Anybody with a penis, I don’t want them in the ladies’ restroom,” an opponent said.
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Must transgender students be allowed to use high school locker rooms with other students? We may soon find out.
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The presidential election is now officially one year away. So for this week’s 2016 Slack chat, we chewed over each party’s general election prospects. What do we know a year out? As always, the tra?
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If you don't know anything about guns, maybe don't write about guns.
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Guest Post: The U.S. Offers Obamacare to Those Who Don’t Remember When Markets Controlled Medical CostsBy Mike Holly
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November 3, 2015: Republican Presidential candidate and front-runner Donald J. Trump holds a news conference on his new book, "Crippled America", at Trump To...
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How Democrats Suppress The Vote

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

In the ongoing fight between Democrats and Republicans over election procedures like voter ID and early voting, the Democrats are supposedly the champions of higher turnout and reducing barriers to…
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One year out before the 2016 general election, Hillary Clinton and Ben Carson are tied in a hypothetical matchup, but Clinton leads three other major Republican candidates, according to brand-new numbers from the NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
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Keeping Americans poor in a prosperous country like America is not as easy as you think.
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Is there media bias?

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

A leading characteristic of media bias is that people agree on its existence, but disagree on its manifestation. The print media is under dire threats to its existence at the moment. A newspaper th...
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GP: Over the past several weeks I’ve posted how much illegals cost Ohio, Maryland, North Carolina, Texas and California taxpayers. The amounts were staggering to say the least, but someone asked me…
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About 77 percent of all Americans identify with a faith group, and have largely stayed as religiously engaged as they were seven years ago, according to the Pew Research Center.
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President Obama and his negotiators have willfully harmed the national security of the United States in a naive and reckless bid to improve relations with Iran.
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A lawyer named Marc Elias who has strong ties to the Clintons and Hillary’s presidential campaign is being investigated for ...
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In a With All Due Respect interview that aired on Bloomberg, Donald Trump takes aim at fellow GOP presidential hopeful Sen. Marco Rubio. "I think he's an overrated person, I don't think he's going to make it," says the real estate mogul. "Marco doesn't show up to votes," Trump said, "he doesn't do things that you're supposed to do." "He was a member of the Gang of Eight, which basically wanted to have everyone come in and take over our country," Trump said of Rubio. "All of the sudden he went down in the polls and he immediately changed and got out." "He is totally driven by what the public thinks," Trump added. "I watched somebody on Joe [Scarborough]'s show this morning and he's fawning over him," Trump said of blogger Matt Lewis' praise of Rubio's "boyish" looks. "He says how handsome he is. I don't know. I think I'm better looking than he is. Am I better looking than him?" "He's talking about how he's so handsome, he's so wonderful. And Joe goes, 'Look where he is, he's way down here,'" Trump added. Related Links from Bloomberg Politics:Ryan Says House Debate on Highway Funding Shows Style ChangeChristie Betting Steady Wins the Race as He Counts on Making DebateBoeing, GE Would Be Blocked From Ex-Im Loans in AmendmentMarco Rubio's Past Immigration Efforts Haunt His Presidential AmbitionsBen Carson Is Taking Iowa One Church at a Time
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FacebookTwitterGoogleEmailI loved it when Marco Rubio hit it out of the park the other night when he was accused by the CNBC moderators of moving too fast and not waiting in line. This was just bef…
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Ann Coulter on Everything Is Political Campaign 2015 With Evan Solomon (11/3/2015)
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