#364976
Hillary Clinton says Bernie Sanders's criticism of her gun control "shouting" is sexism.
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The Clinton Foundation has until November 16 to amend more than ten years’ worth of state, federal and foreign filings, but it’s going to be virtually impossible to do so without acknowledging that it has engaged in massive accounting fraud since its inception
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The legendary performer discusses his new book of health and live advice, titled Keep Moving and Other Tips and Truths About Aging.
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An Amish resident of central Pennsylvania is challenging the photo identification requirement to purchase a firearm, saying his religious beliefs prevent him from being photographed.
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Forgot something, buddy? That awkward moment when the boy who cried racism had to be reminded of THIS ...
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WASHINGTON — The House launched a rare effort Monday to circumvent Republican leadership in hopes of reviving the Export-Import Bank, which conservatives managed to choke off earlier this year.
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#364982
Cornell Media Relations shows how NOT to do media relations
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Despite what you might read on Breitbart.com, not only is [crscore]Paul Ryan[/crscore] a conservative, he is arguably the most important conservative of the 21st Century. In the recent past, this w
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The Red Pill is a documentary that feminism would prefer never sees the light of day.
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'Hard Work' Is Now Racist

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

By Christian Datoc for The Daily Caller While discussing the efficacy of a hypothetical Speaker Paul Ryan, MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry cautioned guest Alfonso Aguilar against using the phrase “hard worker,” implying that it is somehow offensive to African Americans. “I just want to pause on one thing because I don’t disagree with you that I actually think Mr. Ryan is a great choice for this role, but I want us to be super careful when we use the language ‘hard worker,'” she told Aguilar. “I actually keep an image of folks working in cotton fields on my office wall because it is a reminder about what hard work looks like.” “In the context of relative privilege,” Perry added, “when you talk about work-life balance and being a hard worker, the moms who don’t have health care… we don’t call them hard workers. We call them failures. We call them sucking off the system.” More at The Daily Caller...
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#364986
The battle over the assumed success of European socialism continues. Many European countries like Sweden have gained a reputation as being very wealthy in spite of their highly regulated and taxed economies.
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Members of the House Freedom Caucus, the ultra-conservative band of roughly 40 lawmakers who unfortunately hold veto power over the country’s business, are
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Trying to put her a heartbeat away from the presidency was a crucial turning point for the party.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) tracks crime statistics based on property and violent crimes. For 2013, the numbers are in for the ten most violent cities in America: 1. Camden, NJ —Mayor Dana Redd, Democrat 2. Flint MI — Mayor Dayne Walling, Democrat 3. Detroit MI — Mayor Dave Bing/Mike Duggan, Democrat(s) 4. Oakland, CA — Mayor Jean Quan, Democrat 5. St. Louis, MO — Mayor Francis Slay, Democrat 6. Cleveland, OH — Mayor Frank Jackson, Democrat 7. Gary, IN — Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson, Democrat 8. Newark NJ — Mayor Corey Booker/Luis Quintana, Democrat(s) 9. Bridgeport, CT — Mayor Bill Finch, Democrat 10. Birmingham, AL — Mayor William A. Bell, Democrat
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Ben Carson is right. I'm shocked the media is shocked. I've made the same point on CNN and Fox for several years as have a number of pro-lifers. Go through the arguments defending abortion and you will hear echoes of slavery. It's their property. It's their body. It's not a person. It's only 3/5th a person. They feel nothing. It does not matter if they | Read More »
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A Dutch production agency “specialized in awesome viral video content” recently decided to carry out a cartoonish foodie version of the Judgment of Paris:
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Nigel Farage is more popular than ever, as Britain’s most admired and secure political leader – well ahead of his competition in the establishment parties
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I can't believe what I've been hearing recently from Obamacare defenders over the failing Obamacare co-ops--the most recent count has eight of them going bust. The biggest complaint seems to be that those mean Republicans forced these co-ops out of business because of a provision they included in the last budget. [...]
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The University of Mississippi has removed the state flag, which contains a Confederate battle flag in its corner, from campus, according to the school.
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With Colorado’s shaky Obamacare exchange in peril, some health care advocates are calling for voters to scrap it and replace it with something far more ambitious.
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#364996
For the first time, former transgenders and homosexuals and those who love them will gather to discuss bringing hope to troubled lives.
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The First Amendment reads (in part): “Congress shall make no law…abridging the freedom of speech….” “Abridge” is legally defined as: “…(T)he making of a declaration or count shorter, by taking or severing away some of the substance from it.” The Founders prohibited the government from not just silencing speech - but from doing anything at all to in any way reduce it. Not at all | Read More
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#364998
How stealth Jihad gets at our kids.
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GOP frontrunner Donald Trump mocked establishment competitor Jeb Bush for "meeting with Mommy and Daddy" at an emergency Houston fundraiser.
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Who Killed the Liberal Arts?

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

What in the world happened to the liberal arts? A degree in the humanities used to transmit the knowledge and wisdom imbued in the works of great Western art...
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