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Meanwhile, yet another staffer beats it out of there for the exits...
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MSNBC's Morning Joe co-host Joe Scarborough and New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay claimed Wednesday that technological advancements on the internet have rendered the idea of free speech “out of date” because non-journalists are using it to advance “hate speech” and “dangerous” content. As the Supreme Court deliberates whether companies like Google can be held liable for content posted on their sites, Scarborough declared, “The idea that this is 1996 and we’re talking about You’ve Got Mail or CompuServe is completely asinine.”  
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Donald Trump rejoiced at the White House to the news former National Security Advisor General Michael Flynn had been exonorated.
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Boom!  Marjorie Taylor Greene isn’t good friends with the Swamp Monsters in Washington, D.C. but she is a good friend to America’s gun owners — as she has proved yet
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R. R. Reno on the American culture of freedom.
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Is 'woke' dead?

Submitted 1 year ago by ActRight Community

If you don’t live online, you may have missed the controversy over Hogwarts Legacy, because of its connection to ‘transphobe’ J.K. Rowling.
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It is now clear that there is one set of rules for Republicans and the working man — And there is another set of rules for crooked Democrats Guest post by Joe Hoft In October 2017 The Gateway Pundit reported that the Podesta Group with exact timing somehow managed to file forms with the federal …
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Theodore Dronen stated that Reade told him about “a problem that she was having at work regarding sexual harassment, in U.S. Senator Joe Biden’s office.”
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T.J. Ducklo, a deputy White House press secretary, reportedly threatened a Politico reporter who was investigating his relationship with an Axios reporter who had covered then-candidate Joe Biden's campaign, seemingly
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UFC vet Jake Shields said that if Full House were filmed today, the park in front of the family home would be filled with "human sh*t."
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Speaking in Mississauga, Trudeau suggested it is racist to question whether Liberal backbencher Han Dong is loyal to Canada.
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Socialist congresswoman-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is making headlines again after thinking only males have to be 35 to run for POTUS.
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A large share of American workers could earn more money while unemployed than from their prior jobs. Labor economists generally think the policy was appropriate given the situation.
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The Louisiana Republican Party on Saturday unanimously voted to censure Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) after he voted to ...
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(The Center Square) – Americans are more concerned about the economy than COVID-19, even as cases surge nationwide, according to a new poll. The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research released new polling Monday showing that only 37% of Americans list COVID-19 as one of their top five concerns that government should work on, compared to […]
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The beneficiaries of Rowling’s heroic moral courage are the world’s women she set out to defend.
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RUSH: I was alive during the pursuit of Richard Nixon, and I'm telling you officially now that the pursuit of Richard Nixon pales in comparison to what is going on here.
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Concern trolling involves someone opposing an idea or viewpoint, yet acting like they’re an advocate for the cause.
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Karl Marx once said that history repeats itself, “first as tragedy then as farce.” Marx was wrong about many things, but he understood the dark irony of
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Alex Murdaugh Friday was sentenced to life in prison in a South Carolina courtroom one day after he was convicted of brutally gunning down his wife and son.
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Following the lead of Georgia congressman John Lewis, a flurry of Democrats will not be attending Friday’s inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, on the grounds that Trump, in Lewis’s words, “isn’t a legitimate president.” The notion that Trump is not “legitimate” has picked up steam as the extent of Russia’s attempt to sway the recent presidential election has become clearer, although exactly how Trump is not legitimate is never explained. Donald Trump was nominated in accord with the rules of the Republican party. He was then elected by more than 270 members of the Electoral College, in accord with rules that have been in place since the 18th century. There is no evidence that electoral fraud or disenfranchisement account for his narrow victories in key states, and no one forced Hillary Clinton to forgo late-October visits to key swing states. Nonetheless, a recent poll found that a majority of Democrats believe that Russia not only waged a campaign of misinformation but actually manipulated ballot totals — an allegation for which there is not a shred of proof. This is what happens when Democratic leaders and media partisans recklessly declare that Russia “hacked the election,” preferring to peddle that tale rather than admit that Donald Trump had a more appealing message to American voters. Donald Trump is no less “legitimate” a president than was Barack Obama in January 2009. That does not mean that he comes into office popular, and no one expects Democrats to withhold criticism. However, there is an obvious distinction between suggesting that Donald Trump is ill-suited to the presidency and that he is illegally in office. Unfortunately, Democrats are choosing to make political point-scoring their foremost priority. Friday’s inaugural ceremony is an opportunity for Democrats to acknowledge that difference. Set aside the spectacle that now accompanies it; at the core of the inauguration is a quadrennial reminder that the president is not a monarch, but a public servant subordinate to the Constitution. The duty to “preserve, protect, and defend” America’s founding charter applies equally to Republicans and Democrats, or to presidents who won the popular vote and presidents who didn’t. Representative Lewis, who has done so much to advance the Constitution’s promise of equality before the law, should be the first to recognize this. Unfortunately, Democrats are choosing to make political point-scoring their foremost priority. At the same time that they are warning about the threat Trump poses to “norms” and “institutions,” Democrats are setting a precedent for inauguration ceremonies that they see as little more than another opportunity for partisan grandstanding. Every president-elect has his critics, and Donald Trump more than most. But no one has to celebrate Trump to celebrate America’s unique success: 225 years of elections decided by ballots, not bullets.
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(National Sentinel) Corrupt: If James Comey still has a lawyer on retainer, perhaps that attorney should call him up and tell the fired former FBI director to keep his mouth shut. In an interview w…
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Americans expect that politicians will lie, but sometimes the examples are so brazen that they deserve special notice.
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Former President Donald Trump unloaded on Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday, calling him a “dour, sullen, and unsmiling political hack,” said Republicans cannot win with him at the party’s helm, and vowed to support candidates who will challenge GOP lawmakers in primaries.
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