#365776

Is Honesty Always the Best Policy?

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Telling the truth is usually right. But can it also sometimes be wrong? If so, when? And why? Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, a bestselling author and renowned schol...
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#365777
It’s hard to get most Americans to agree on most anything and while that’s part of what makes us the great nation we are – ...
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#365778
More from my hilarious interview with Jerry Lewis last week at the Museum of the Moving Image. Jerry had been interviewed earlier by his "The King of Comedy" director and old friend Martin Scorsese...
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#365779
On the eve of the first of just six scheduled Democratic presidential debates, Hillary Clinton chose to visit Las Vegas and urge would-be members of the Culinary Workers Union who are currently employed at the luxury Trump Hotel in Vegas, to unionize.  Mrs. Clinton went on to declare Donald Trump was both a racist and ?
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#365780

Donald J. Trump on Twitter

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

“How can Jeb Bush expect to deal with China, Russia + Iran if he gets caught doing a “plant” during my speech yesterday in NH?”
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#365781

Makeover Coming for HealthCare.gov

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Tools being added to the federal health care website are intended to make it easier for people to find plans that include their doctors and to estimate costs.
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#365782
The American ban on intrastate transportation using foreign vessels means that if you want to take a car from Jacksonville, Fla., to Puerto Rico, it will have to be on a ship built in the United States. Herein is the rub: As a result of constructions regulations that have strangulated domestic construction, it’s nearly impossible to build a vessel in the United States. The tragic truth is that in most of the world’s developed countries, vessels such as El Faro would never pass inspection. The American Bureau of Shipping is one of the few shipping societies that regularly classes ships older than 30.
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#365783
'I love lemonade with grape soda.'
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#365784
USF criminologists said a study of police body cameras revealed that they dramatically reduce the use of force.
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#365785
Americans are not moving toward extreme liberalism and conservatism.
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#365786
Men starting off in college life should ask questions about their school's sexual assault policies.
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#365787
The basic 411 on one of the three people who will pose questions at tonight's Democratic debate.
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#365788
The New York Times is not just the Paper of Record. It is, among so very many other things, the adjudicator of acceptable opinion, the arbiter of style, and the guide for the perplexed. It was thus with humble gratitude that males, all of whom are prostrate betas before the Times’ grand alpha, received the article that appeared last week in the Men’s Style/Self-Help section: “27 Ways to Be a Modern Man.”How would we know, if the New York Times didn’t tell us?Brian Lombardi, the Times’ appointed oracle on what makes a Modern Man, is as gnomic and enigmatic as any of his Delphic predecessors. He tells us, for example, that “the modern man listens to Wu-Tang at least once a week.” My best guess as to what this could possibly mean is that it is a reference to the Wu-Tang Clan, which, I am informed, is “an American hip hop group from New York City, originally composed of East Coast rappers RZA, GZA, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God, Masta Killa, Cappadonna, and the late Ol’ Dirty Bastard.”That’s right: “the late Ol’ Dirty Bastard.” There are plenty of us still alive, but never mind. Brian Lombardi’s epigrammatic utterances include no explanation of why modern man must consult Wu-Tang weekly. There is no why. One does not question the oracle.But then, there is this:The modern man lies on the side of the bed closer to the door. If an intruder gets in, he will try to fight him off, so that his wife has a chance to get away.Very well, but also:The modern man has no use for a gun. He doesn’t own one, and he never will.If Modern Man must never own a gun, that’s his choice. But he “has no use” for one? What if the intruder who storms his bedroom is too strong for Modern Man to fight off unarmed? What if the intruder has a knife -- or is even so much of an Antiquated Man as to have a gun?What can Modern Man do then? Reach for the melon baller that Lombardi advises he use to make sure  “the cantaloupe, watermelon and honeydew he serves” are “uniformly shaped”?A clue as to how all this sage advice hangs together comes in the oracle’s penultimate utterance:The modern man cries. He cries often.Perhaps the Modern Man is so given to such displays because the intruder was indeed armed, and Modern Man wasn’t, and Modern Man’s wife had no chance to get away.That possibility, however, almost certainly didn’t occur to Brian Lombardi or his New York Times editors. They no doubt agree: “the Modern Man has no use for a gun.” Barack Obama and John Kerry are quintessential examples of this Modern Man. They live in a world where all people are rational, gentle, peace-loving, and concerned about saving the planet and sharing her resources. That includes the Ayatollah Khamenei and Hassan Rouhani. Hell, it includes Kim Jong-un and Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.(Pictured: Al-Baghdadi and his ... selfie stick? Anyone know what that thing is?)Brian Lombardi could have added a 28th characteristic of the Modern Man: 'the Modern Man assumes that everyone he ever encounters in any situation, no matter how threatening, irrational, or actively violent, is also a Modern Man.' There is, in other words, no one who cannot be talked to, no one who cannot be negotiated with, no one who doesn’t prize Peace above all things, and no one who isn’t willing to make concessions and receive them in turn, in order to bring about and preserve that Peace.This is a core assumption of the Leftist worldview. It founders on reality every day, but no matter: the Modern Man is impervious to disconfirming evidence. In the world of the Modern Man, there are no enemies, just the occasional Ol’ Dirty Bastard. Oh, and there are a few “bad guys” -- the now universally employed appellation in the military and the State Department for those who wish to destroy and subjugate us -- who are really good people who just so far have not succumbed to the kindness and rationality of the Modern Man. But they will.The Modern Man faces no jihad threat. The Modern Man faces no threat at all. All he faces are dissatisfied Pre-Modern Men who, with a bit of money and a few good job opportunities, will become happy and productive Modern Men themselves.What will the Modern Man do when the Islamic State threat that he (and the New York Times) has ignored, denied, and dismissed as “Islamophobia” for so many years becomes undeniable reality staring him in the face?He will cry. He will cry often.
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#365789
Zimbabweans couldn?t really grok the whole Cecil the Lion kerfuffle that erupted when Minnesota dentist Walter Palmer offed the world?s favorite big cat (that no one had ever heard of before). As one puzzled local replied when asked, ?You are sayingRead More
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#365790
During an appearance at a Jon Huntsman "No Labels" event, a female audience member named Lauren Batchelder played the role of a female antagonist toward candidate Donald Trump. However, Ms. Batchel...
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#365791
This is getting pathetic. All the smart thinking people want [mc_name name='Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI)' chamber='house' mcid='R000570' ] to run for Speaker while he is thus far going full Sherman opposing a run. If the man does not want to run that strongly, it seems silly to push him to do something he does not want to do. But along the way, he is coming | Read More »
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#365792
Anyone who has read this blog for any amount of time knows how I feel about racism. It is the most primitive, irrational, repugnant version of collectivist pseudo-thought that I can possibly imagin...
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#365793
Children in one Connecticut town will not have to opportunity to show off their costumes in school this year, after the district decided to ban Halloween.
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#365794
Manhattan US Attorney Preet Bharara’s latest anti-corruption mission has him digging into the United Nations, specifically the office of the president of the UN General Assembly. There’s plenty to ...
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#365795
Subscribe to the Real Time YouTube: http://itsh.bo/10r5A1B Bill Maher and panelists Anne-Marie Slaughter, Rob Thomas, and Andrew Sullivan discuss Hillary Cli...
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#365796
Kansas fights back against the expanding federal government
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#365797
Why Bernie Sanders isn’t socialist enough for many socialists; Donald Trump says he’ll live-tweet Tuesday night’s Democratic debate; Jeb Bush releases his health-care plan; and more.
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#365798
What are negative and positive externalities? How does it relate to the Coase Theorem? Learn more: http://bit.ly/1HVAtKP In economic activity, there are some...
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#365799
► Watch more LL videos here: http://www.youtube.com/learnliberty Dirty Laws? That’s the confusing part of EPA regulations. While intended to do good, they en...
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#365800
Since Hurricane Katrina devastated much of Southeast Louisiana a decade ago, the state has on embarked one of the most aggressive school choice and charter scho
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