#4101
Attorney General Jeff Sessions faced …
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#4102
CBS: Clinton's Press Conference 'Raises Uncomfortable Questions' Even For Democrats (March 11, 2015)
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#4103
Convention of States Website While I originally posted this earlier this month, I feel that it is worth re-posting for my latest followers in the event it has gotten lost in the shuffle.  Take some time to consider, and by all means click on the link to add your name to the petition.  At times like…
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#4104
Conservative commentator Michelle Malkin announced …
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#4105
Special counsel Robert Mueller recommends in a court filing that a judge sentence former Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos to up to six months in prison for lying to federal agents investigating whether Russia interfered in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
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#4106
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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#4107
Harvard Professor Laurence Tribe has been getting a lot of press in advance of his representation of Peabody Energy in its dispute with the Obama Administration over the constitutionality of the Envir
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#4108
#4109
You’d think Obama would be focused on our national security.
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#4110
ObamaCare smolders, tax-reform looms, the federal budget demands attention, and President Donald J. Trumps sub-cabinet and judicial nominees age gracefully as they await confirmation. So, where is the U.S. Senate this week? Where else? On vacation!
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#4111
Winning Senate seats is a better idea than shredding the Constitution.
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#4112
Rob Reiner has made some strange statements of late, but perhaps the former star of "All in the Family" has made no statement as strange as the one he made on "The View" late Friday: that President Donald Trump is the first president bolstered and sold by the "mainstream media."
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#4113
Remember how some thought a GOP majority in Congress would lead to a meaningful change in direction?
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#4114
Im not writing to berate you or give you a religious lecture. Im appealing to you as the loving and devoted mother of your two precious children,
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#4115
Say "no" to the Media.
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#4116
Stephen Colbert's role as the conservative newsman on the Comedy Central hit show, The Colbert Report, was a prime source of news for many millennials. It was also a chief avenue of propaganda for the Clintons years before Hillary ran for president. Wikileaks revealed on Tuesday that Colbert and...
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#4117
The Left takes advantage of Charlottesville, Trump condemns racism and then tweets his way into trouble, and the Washington Post issues a Russiagate hit piece that immediately collapses.
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#4118
President Trump’s approval rating fell this week, according to an ABC News/Washington Post poll released Friday.
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#4119
A 10-year LAPD officer and a second person were charged by federal prosecutors Monday with trying to smuggle a Mexican citizen into the United States in the trunk of a car at the Otay Mesa border crossing.
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#4120
“Show me the money,” Jerry Maguire famously shouted in the 1996 film. Hollywood wants everyone to show it the money. Hollywood wouldn’t have glitz and glamour if people weren’t plunking down their credit cards at the local theater or watching their home DVRs or streaming new episodes to other devices. Ironically, for a multibillion industry, TV and film frequently depict the individuals and businesses trying to make money as corrupt, immoral and even murderous. American teens and young adults are very likely to be influenced by soaking up those views.
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#4121

The Closing of the Campus Mind

Submitted 10 years ago by ActRight Community

'I can’t have you participate in class anymore.” I was on my way out of class when my social welfare and policy professor casually called me over to tell me this. The friendliness of her tone did not match her words, and I attempted a shocked, confused apology. It was my first semester at the Hunter College School of Social Work, and I was as yet unfamiliar with the consistent, underlying threat that characterized much of the school’s policy and atmosphere. This professor was simply more open and direct than most.
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#4122
The FCC is preparing to vote this week to roll back "net neutrality" regulations adopted in 2015.
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#4123
This is why in a hundred years, we've gone from teaching Latin and Greek in high school to teaching remedial English in college.
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#4124
We've seen unprecedented success all across the country this year. Check out the details in today's Article V Update!
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#4125
Missouri Auditor Tom Schweich, who had recently launched a Republican campaign for governor, fatally shot himself Thursday in what police described as an apparent suicide, minutes after inviting reporters to his suburban St. Louis home for an interview.
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