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Former Mexican President Vincente Fox doubled down on his criticism of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in a recent interview, comparing him to Latin American dictators and calling him a hated gringo while also giving him the middle finger.
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Ryan Saavedra at the Daily Wire captured an instructional moment on CNN on Wednesday afternoon. Anchor Brooke Baldwin was interviewing Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis., no relation) on the separation of illegal-immigrant families at the border. The Senator from Wisconsin was on a tear, that the Trump zero-tolerance policy was "something that I think violated all American values. It was an un-American activity." Then the CNN host asked her if she felt that way four years ago under Obama. The senator just tap-danced around the question.
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A gay and transgender-focused curriculum is going to be adopted by a dozen New Jersey schools. The curriculum will soon be implemented statewide in the fall. According to Washington Examiner, twelve pilot schools “will be testing grounds for lessons in history, economics, and grammar with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender contributions.” According to the law, …
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Former federal prosecutor Sidney Powell, a Trump campaign lawyer, suggested in a Sunday interview that the president’s legal ...
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"Biden and his administration make even Barack Obama and his band of misfits look like pikers."
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The emerging trend of on-the-go consumption of beverages, owing to the sedentary lifestyles and hectic work schedules of the consumers, is among the primary factors driving the paper cups market.
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Is it really any surprise the GOP's outreach to Black voters is failing?
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Incels are well-represented at tech companies, raising challenging ethical issues for leaders who want to create a safe workspace.
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Rep. Cheri Bustos, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee chair, was asked 4 times on CNN whether Ocasio-Cortez was "good for the Democratic caucus."
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Satire For The Right. And The Wrong.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Get ready to pay sharply higher bills for heating this winter, along with seemingly everything else.
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"Seeing [migrants] being used as political pawns one way or the other is very troubling to me," Kushner said on Tuesday.
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A Dallas woman was questioned about her gender by a man who followed her into a bathroom because he said she was “dressed like a man.”
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This surge in violence comes as Chicago officials have expressed increasing optimism that the city is making progress in stemming shootings, killings.
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House Democrats on Tuesday blocked a vote on a resolution introduced by House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, California Republican, that expressed support of anti-government protesters in Iran and condemned Iran’s role in the downing of a Ukrainian civilian aircraft last week.
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But sure, no serious problem here, right?
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Saule Omarova, President Joe Biden’s nominee to head the OCC is refusing to hand over her university thesis on Marxism written in her time in the Soviet Union.
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On August 15th, 1971, President Nixon announced before the nation… I have directed Secretary Connally to suspend temporarily the convertibility of the dollar into gold or other reserve assets. It’s easy to attack Nixon for ending the gold standard considering what’s happened to the middle class
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The Columbia Bugle on Twitter

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

“What the hell was the point of the Facebook Meeting if our fellow conservatives are still getting censored!”
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New civil war already upon us

Submitted 6 years ago by ActRight Community

“Beware the coming civil war!” Coming? Oh, it’s already upon us. And it has been raging for some time now.
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Investigators with multiple federal agencies are reportedly reviewing evidence of alleged crimes committed by far-left Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) that center around her marital history. The Blaze reported that toward the end of last year, “the Department of Justice had assigned an FBI Special Agent in Charge, or SAC, to review Rep. Ilhan Omar’s apparent, […]
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In affidavits, GOP canvass board members claim they were bullied and say there are too many irregularities in Detroit vote to justify accepting election results.
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Are the Good Times Over for Joe?

Submitted 3 years ago by ActRight Community

Biden has passed the best days of his presidency His window of opportunity is closing
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On Friday’s edition of The View, the broken clock struck cor
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Senator John Barrasso of Wyoming will chair the Platform Committee at this summer’s Republican National Convention, and his co-chairs will be Oklahoma governor Mary Fallin and North Carolina congresswoman Virginia Foxx, according to a source familiar with the appointments. The committee is tasked with putting on paper the policies that Republicans — beginning with presumptive nominee Donald Trump — stand for. Accordingly, the nominee has traditionally been given latitude to choose the chairmen of the four convention committees (Platform, Rules, Credentials,  Permanent Organization) even though the official appointments come from the Republican National Committee chairman. Barrasso, whose appointment was first reported by Politico, is chairman of the Senate GOP Policy Committee. He was one of several members of Republican leadership to meet with Trump in Washington earlier this month. Though the Platform Committee is responsible for drafting a comprehensive document detailing the party’s stances on every policy imaginable, much of the focus in recent years has centered on social issues — namely whether opposition to same-sex marriage would be codified in the party’s platform. In that context Barrasso is an interesting, and potentially controversial, choice. Known for his expertise on energy and health-care policy, the Wyoming senator is hardly a culture warrior. In fact, he first ran for U.S. Senate in 1996 as an abortion-rights supporter and lost in the GOP primary. By the time Barrasso was appointed to the Senate in 2007, however, he had backpedaled on abortion, and in the years since has earned 100% ratings from groups such as National Right to Life. Fallin, meanwhile, disappointed some social conservatives last week by vetoing a bill in Oklahoma that would have made it a felony for doctors to perform abortions in the state. One evangelical leader, requesting anonymity to speak candidly about the Platform Committee leadership, says two prominent activists have already begun voicing their objection to the appointments. The GOP’s Platform Committee has traditionally been led by a trio of elected officials — a governor, a senator, and a House member — with a rotating responsibility for chairing the group. In 2012, Virginia governor Bob McDonnell served as chairman, and his co-chairs were North Dakota senator John Hoeven and Tennessee congresswoman Marsha Blackburn.
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