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Dozens of Quranic verses have been removed from the Jordanian national curriculum, including those referencing jihad.
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Karma is a funny thing. It tends to bite you when you least expect it or when you can least afford it. This may be happening in Russia.
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On his increasingly popular radio show yesterday, Mark 'The Great One' Levin had some kind words to say about Ted Cruz. Here's what he said in the last 10 minutes of his show:Ted Cruz is the most consistently conservative candidate running.The conservative talker also blasted Mitch McConnell, the Republican majority leader in the Senate, who recently shut down Ted Cruz when he used his time on the Senate floor to educate voters about the deceptive games McConnell and his ilk play.'Today we have a guy by the name of Mitch McConnell . He's got no class whatsoever. And he gets this really sick joy in trying to control the Senate floor within his own caucus. Harry Reid can do whatever he wants, Chuck Schumer can say and do whatever he wants, and all the rest of that of leftwing cooks can do and say whatever they want. Barack Obama runs circles around Mitch McConnell and Republicans in the Senate. But he literally spends hours organizing the Republican caucus to shut down Ted Cruz. Because for Mitch McConnell it's not about the country, it's not about the Constitution, it's personal.'And Cruz has done more to expose that man and expose the cronyism and corruption of the United States Senate and that process than anybody else in the United States Senate.'And so, Levin explained, McConnell has decided to take Cruz down... or -- if he's unable to -- at least to block each and every single attempt of the senator from Texas to get anything worthwhile done.Levin went on to say that Cruz 'comes under attack' for the simple reason that he's actually a principled conservative.'Kasich won't come under attack, because he's a go-along. Bush won't come under attack, he's a go-along. We don't want a go-along, we need leaders, we need the Churchills and the Thatchers and the Reagans.'And, clearly, the Cruzes of this world.Earlier in the show, Levin also went after Rand Paul, who endorsed McConnell when he was up for reelection and who recently attacked Cruz by saying he was 'done here' -- just because the Texan isn't a 'go along to get along' kind of guy. 'The Great One' has little patience with such talking points pushed by the establishment and rightfully put Rand in his place. He concluded:'I like Ted Cruz a lot.... Ted Cruz is the most conservative candidate running. He's the most consistent conservative candidate running.'He then referred to the rating system at ConservativeReview, a great website of which he recently became editor-in-chief. Cruz's 'Liberty Rating'? 96%. Levin:'It doesn't get much better than that!'Although he stressed that he wasn't endorsing anyone yet, Levin made clear that Cruz is one of the (few) Republicans in the Senate he greatly respects. Quite impressive considering this praise is coming from a guy who used to work for Ronald Reagan and who is now one of the most influential conservative commentators in the nation. Rand and McConnell can put that in their pipes and smoke it.Ted Cruz Gives Epic Speech on Senate Floor Exposing Republican Leadership
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The Justice Department's internal watchdog has concluded that James Comey defied authority at times during his tenure as FBI director, according to sources familiar with a draft report on the matter.
One source told ABC News that the draft report explicitly used the word "insubordinate" to describe...
#10655
The hypocrisy in the Sarah Jeong case is off the charts. There is no way that the Times stands by a writer who expressed such animus against any other group.
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Louis Farrakhan railed against Hillary Clinton during a sermon this past Sunday. The Nation of Islam leader first commended Donald Trump for taking away power from the media. Farrakhan noted th
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Tensions between the Clinton and Trump campaigns reached a fever pitch on Thursday night ? when a shouting match broke out between their top aides at a post-election forum on the 2016 preside…
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During the presidential debates, moderator Chris Wallace asked candidate Donald Trump a pointed question: Win or lose, will you accept the results of the November election? Trump’s answer: “I’ll ke…
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Ben Shapiro (Editor-in-Chief, The Daily Wire) joins Dave Rubin to discuss his proposed debate with Milo Yiannopoulos, his views on the Alt Right, and his spe...
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The original Hollywood Blacklist of the 1950s was at least open and honest. There was a list, you were named, and you were informed. As immoral and indefensible as it was, those who were blacklisted at least knew where they stood.
#10662
The Republican National Committee (RNC) completely obliterated the Democratic National Committee (DNC) in June fundraising, a stark reminder of what a dumpster fire the Democrat Party is.
#10663
Spoiler alert: no it is not.
#10664
Some stars did what we expected following a tragedy this week - find a way to politicize it in the dumbest of ways. These celebrity reactions prove it.
#10665
The Russian cybersecurity firm is in the spotlight because of suspicions its products facilitate espionage.
#10666
“Noble, but this is why the Right loses. Ugly bits of the Right are no worse than ugly bits of the Left—to put it mildly. @BenHowe”
#10667
It wasn’t just conservatives who came away from last night’s debate with a new appreciation for Carly Fiorina. MSNBC host ...
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1. Pearl High School
Oct. 1, 1997
Luke Woodham fatally stabbed his mother at home before opening fire at his high school, killing two students and injuring seven others. The attack was stopped when Assistant Principal Joel Myrick retrieved his .45 caliber handgun from his truck and confronted
#10669
The Hi-Tech Traditionalist: #MeToo...From Denunciation To Extermination. How The Movement Is Advancing The Bolshevik Agenda In America.
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#10671
Meghan McCain took a number of thinly-veiled swipes at President Trump on Saturday in a eulogy for her father John McCain -- who sparred with Trump on a number of occasions before his death last week of brain cancer.
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#10673
"Hopefully there’s no balconies so nobody can jump," an insider reportedly joked.
#10674
Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who built a reputation during the raucous GOP presidential primaries as an affable and moderate alternative, is suddenly finding himself at the center of the national abortion debate -- and under pressure to cast a decision bound to make him more unpopular with one side or the other.
#10675
I fully imagine a USexit campaign could take root in 2017. Another own goal for the establishment.