#372726

Walker Shines in New Hampshire

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Nashua, N.H.Scott Walker was feeling it. He’d been speaking for a little more than ten minutes, telling stories about his battles in Wisconsin to a crowd of Republicans nodding their heads in enthusiastic agreement. Then, in the middle of an extended passage on the United States’ role in the world, Walker invoked “what makes us arguably the greatest nation in history.” Arguably? At a Republican gathering in the Obama era?
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#372727
The United States America appears to have lost the courage of its convictions.
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#372728
Brit Hume delivers one of the more accurate and scathing descriptions of the lack of competency in the government under Obama's leadership. Watch below: BOOM! You just got Brit Humed!!!
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#372729
During a panel discussion about the campaign on
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#372730
If Barack Obama doesn't love America, then why is he beating the crap out of her? That's the question our host and voracious reader, Andrew Klavan, explores in this review of the steamy new book 50 SH
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#372731
(Image screenshot) It has become all too apparent that the “green” movement has lost all semblance of legitimacy pertaining to ...
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#372732
Nicolle Wallace, the former Sarah Palin staffer who made a name bashing her ex-boss, on Thursday yet again failed to offer the conservative perspective. The View co-host touted the liberal postal worker, a man who flew a gyrocopter into restricted Washington D.C. airspace in order to lobby for more left-wing campaign finance laws. 
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#372733
Radical egalitarianism in a democracy leads to mob rule, which leads to tyranny. So it happened in Ancient Athens, and so might it happen in America today.
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#372734
Most Americans can see there is a vast difference between a time in America where racist mobs lynched innocent black men, and today. But NPR is full of liberals who like to engage in the slur that nothing has changed in American race relations. Now, apparently, the racist mobs are the police. ‘ On Friday’s Morning Edition, NPR did a story on the revival of anti-lynching plays in the wake of the deaths of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, and Walter Scott.
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#372735
According to Jon Stewart, cable news is so awful that Daily Show staffers who keep tabs on it are essentially “turd miners.” That said, Stewart believes that the most foul-smelling poop comes from Fox News. In a Saturday profile in the left-wing British newspaper The Guardian, Stewart told writer Hadley Freeman that MSNBC is preferable to Fox “because [MSNBC isn’t] steeped in distortion and ignorance as a virtue. But they’re both relentless and built for 9/11. So, in the absence of such a catastrophic event, they take the nothing and amplify it and make it craziness.”
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#372736
On Sunday’s This Week, several members of the show’s political panel took some cheap shots at the GOP and CNN contributor LZ Granderson argued that the 2016 GOP presidenttal contenders look like an “intolerant field.” 
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#372737
Forbes' Rick Ungar said he wished he could say Hillary's campaign opening had begun amazingly, but instead he called it the most contrived political campaign ever. The panel only had one conservati...
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#372738
Way back when the Scott Walker campaign was first getting going and was stealing a not inconsiderable amount of momentum from the Jeb Inevitability Tour, he took a trip to England as part of his actual job as governor of Wisconsin. While there, he was asked a stupid and pointless question about evolution, which he refused to answer on the grounds that it was irrelevant | Read More »
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#372739
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is drawing a populist bead on lavish Wall Street pay packages as she revs up her march to the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, but in some respects the fat-per-speech fee she can charge puts her far ahead of the top 10 highest-paid American CEOs. I think it's fair to say that if you look across the country, the deck is stacked in favor of those already at the top. There's something wrong when CEOs make 300 times more than the American worker..., Clinton said during her first campaign swing last week at an Iowa community college. Bashing Wall Streeters is part of Clinton's strategy of remaking her image to appear more sympathetic to middle class voters, while also appealing to left-wing Democrats who are attracted to Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and the even more radical supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders, the Vermont socialist who talks of seeking the 2016 nomination.
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#372740

Patriots' Day 2015

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

“If they want a war let it begin here.”
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#372741
This is the kind of poise we need from our leaders.
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#372742
A U.S. veteran was detained but not charged Friday after she intervened in a university protest where demonstrators were walking on the American flag.
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#372743
When Hillary Clinton announced -- by video, not in person, live -- that she is running for president, she declared that "everyday Americans need a champion, and I want to be that champion." Then, she took of in a "van" dubbed by Clintonians the "Scooby Doo," after the lovable, hi-jinx prone cartoon dog. But as with everything Clinton, the strategy to humanize Hillary -- a multimillionaire who hasn't driven since 1996 and can't remember the last time she got her own morning coffee -- has been a a surreal exercise in absurdity.
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#372744
In his classic political primer, Rules for Radicals, famed Leftist organizer Saul Alinsky declared, “Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon.” If this is true, then Hillary Clinton is in trouble
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#372745
College-style "conform or suffer" dogma infects science fiction and superheroes.
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#372746

Stand Up for Indiana!

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

By Patrick J. Buchanan In what has been called the "Catholic moment" in America, in the late 1940s and 1950s, Catholics were admonished from pulpits to "live the faith" and "set an example" for others. Public lives were to reflect moral beliefs. Christians were to avoid those "living in sin." Christians who operated motels and hotels did not rent rooms to unmarried couples. Fast forward to 21st-century America. Read more on Buchanan.Org...
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#372747

Take Your Nose Off My Fist

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Some time ago I wrote a blog post called Of Fists And Noses. It referred to a phrase often repeated in Portugal (at least in my school) after the revolution. It was “your right to swing your fist s...
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#372748
Katie Hopkins is in trouble again. Instead of welcoming boatloads of Libyan immigrants into Europe with open arms, she argues in her latest Sun column, we should be repelling them with gunboats and sending them back home. It begins: NO,
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#372749
Obama to Take Airforce One to Florida to Make Global Warming Speech On Earth Day
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#372750
Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei urged his armed forces Sunday to increase their "defensive preparedness", denouncing a US warning that military action is an option if there is no nuclear deal. In a speech to commanders and troops, the supreme leader said "the other side with insolence threaten us all the time", denying Iran was seeking an atomic bomb and insisting its military doctrine is defensive. Khamenei's remarks came after General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, reiterated last week that should nuclear talks with Iran fail "the military option... is intact". The United States has long said bombing Iran's nuclear sites and other key facilities may be necessary if Tehran does not rein in its atomic activities.
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