#376701

Ridiculous rage over Iran letter

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Republican Sen. Tom Cotton hasn’t been frog-marched from the Russell Senate Office Building — yet. To believe the Arkansan’s harshest critics, that’s only because felonious traitors don’t get the p...
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#376702

Poverty v. Amnesty

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

US Unemployment Rate Down to Nearly 7-Year Low – Trading Economics The unemployment rate for blacks was 12 percent in February 2014, compared with 5.8 percent for whites – National Urban League Unemployment rate among Black 18- to- 29-year-olds at 22.1 percent – Generation Opportunity The declining labor participation rate…
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#376703
The American Prospect’s Waldman sympathizes with conservatives who are “unfairly accused of racism,” but says that overall he doesn’t feel too sorry for them given that right-wingers routinely condone actual bigotry from their leaders. Addressing his conservative readers, Waldman admits that sometimes “liberals are too quick to see racist intent in a comment that may be innocuous or at worst unintentionally provocative. But you make heroes out of people like [Rudy] Giuliani, [Rush] Limbaugh, and [Erick] Erickson…and when other people occasionally notice the caustic hairballs of bile they spit onto waiting microphones, the most you can say is, ‘Well, I wouldn't go that far.’ So you have nothing to complain about.”
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#376704
While we still have many obstacles on the federal level, there are real examples on the state level of cutting government waste.
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#376705
Creators of the luxury Italian fashion brand Dolce & Gabbana sparked global controversy over the weekend after coming out in defense of marriage, saying that children have the right to a mother and a father.
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#376706
Rand Paul: Voters Can't Trust Hillary, She Thinks She's Above the Law
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#376707
The State Department is still refusing to say whether or not Hillary Clinton signed a separation agreement. Today, State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki was grilled by AP reporter Matt Lee over w...
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#376708
800 men reportedly to be sent to Iraqi Samarra in new few weeks.
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#376709
Secretary of State John Kerry told CBS News that the United States is now willing to negotiate with (and accept as a legitimate ruler) Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, a striking contrast from the administration’s prior insistence that regime change would be the only tolerated approach for Damascus.
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#376710
The Cotton Letter Was Not Sent Anywhere, Especially Not to Iran -
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#376711
Christopher Essex, professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Western Ontario, told Breitbart Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon that political activists, who for the last twenty years have undermined scientists, who don’t share their climate change theology, have recently crossed a line and are making direct political attacks on regular scientists, like Willie Soon.
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#376712
Four House Democrats have taken the Obama administration's idea of a regulation to ban a widely used kind of ammunition — one it had to pull back because it was so unpopular — and turned it into legislation. Rep. Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.) introduced the Armor Piercing Bullets Act,...
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#376713
The White House Office of Administration says it's not an agency under the Freedom of Information Act
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#376714
The destruction by ISIS of Iraq's most sacred Christian sites continues in the ancient city of Nineveh, where pictures posted online by the radical army show crosses being smashed and priceless figures of the Virgin Mary being shattered.
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#376715
On Sunday’s Meet the Press, moderator Chuck Todd took time out of the ongoing controversy surrounding Hillary Clinton’s e-mails to bring up the usual mock media concern, whether or not the GOP will overreact in their handling of the situation: “Do you fear, as somebody who would like to see the Republicans win the White House, do you fear that congressional Republicans could get in the way and actually make her look – sympathize with?”
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#376716
Five key political players enjoy ‘virtual impunity’ – while four lower-level figures are in prison or facing time
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#376717
Thursday night, Fox News's Megyn Kelly went after the press's and the political class's continued lionization of a "protest movement based upon a lie," namely those sowing slow-motion anarchy in Ferguson, Missouri following the death of Michael Brown, and "a segment of our political leaders and pundits" egging them on by giving them undeserved visibility and sympathy. Members of Congress who propped up the odious "Hands up, don't shoot" lie came in for a special mention.
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#376718
Do feelings matter more than actual violence?
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#376719
New information casts increasing doubt on Hillary Clinton's explanations about her private e-mail account.
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#376720
Party insiders, not voters, are the best indicator of who the nominee will be.
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#376721
Top House Republicans say it should happen this week.
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#376722
California Governor Jerry Brown (D) has accused Americans opposed to President Barack Obama's executive amnesty for illegal immigrants of being "un-Christian." Brown, who has declared that all illegal immigrants from Mexico are "welcome" in California, made his remarks after a White House meeting on Friday while discussing the lawsuit that a majority of the states filed against Obama's executive amnesty.
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#376723
Lines of attack are emerging, as opponents look to challenge the FCC’s landmark Web rules.
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#376724
#TheRefinery crew talk about the Left's slimy desire to dig up dirt on Conservatives, and discuss Media Matters For America's memo outlining their plan to ta...
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#376725
If a Republican did this Kohn might be a little more inquisitive.
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