#11651
The headline of a recent Washington Post story reads, “How gun deaths became as common as traffic deaths.” https://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/678641273163677696?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Many readers might assume that means gun deaths have skyrocketed in recent years, but the data included in the Post’s own story tell a different story. It...
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#11652
Henceforth only far-Left and pro-jihad views will be allowed.
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#11653
After finally hitting his quota on Black people getting shot and doing nothing about it. Disgraced Chicago liberal Mayor Rahm Emanuel is calling it quits.
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#11654
Fake news fails again.
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#11655
Electors across the country met on Monday and officially gave Mr. Trump a majority of votes, ending a long-shot bid to block his victory.
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#11656
Lauren Southern of TheRebel.media was in DC for Trump's swearing in and witnessed one of the violent demonstrations. MORE: http://www.RebelWashington.com WAT...
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#11657
Just 6 percent of millennials claimed that their social media accounts were a "completely true" depiction of them, according to a report by LendEDU.
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#11658
Playboy Magazine announced its November issue will feature the magazine's first transgender Playmate: French model Ines Rau.
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#11659
'For the first time since I began serving in the U.S. House of Representatives, I will not be attending the president's State of the Union a...
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#11660
You could've given the Democrats every piece of paper starting with everything Little Brett Kavanaugh did in kindergarten class, and it wouldn't change one vote.
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#11661
Barring something unforeseen in Arizona, Florida or Montana, the GOP will wind up 54 Senate seats, which was exactly our called "over/under" for the upper legislative chamber.  We were resoundingly correct in our predictions for Missouri, Tennessee, North Dakota, all of which...
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#11662

It’s time to end Obamacare now!

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Enough with the lies. Here’s what needs to happen.
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#11664
Judicial Watch to work with Legal Insurrection to obtain information under FOIA
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#11665
We can acknowledge that Donald Trump's popularity is partially related to his unapologetic defense of himself and his policies, but let's examine why that is particularly appealing to his supporters and others. How did we get to this point? Grass-roo
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#11666
Jeb Bush's campaign is furious with Donald Trump over comments that the 9/11 attacks happened on Bush's brother George W. Bush's watch.
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#11667
Infowars Alex Jones is probably counting the seconds until September arrives because he?s having a pretty horrible August. It started terribly and is ending even worse for the crazy conspirac…
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#11668
Is Feminist Brain-Washing a Form of Child Abuse?
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#11669
President Obama on Friday vetoed a widely supported bill that would allow families of 9/11 victims to sue the government of Saudi Arabia – setting up a showdown with Congress where lawmakers on both sides of the aisle aim to override the president’s decision.
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#11670
President Barack Obama took unprecedented steps Thursday to retaliate against alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election, prompting vows from Russian authorities that Moscow will respond in kind.
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#11671
Last night Meryl Streep went hard after Donald Trump for mocking a disabled reporter (Trump strongly denies he mocks the man’s disability, but no one doubts he was insulting). In doing so, she eloquently stated the moral imperative that the strong not prey on the weak: But there was one performance this year that stunned me. It sank its hooks in my heart. Not because it was good; there was nothing good about it. But it was effective and it did its job. It made its intended audience laugh, and show their teeth. It was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter. Someone he outranked in privilege, power and the capacity to fight back. It kind of broke my heart when I saw it, and I still can’t get it out of my head, because it wasn’t in a movie. It was real life. And this instinct to humiliate, when it’s modeled by someone in the public platform, by someone powerful, it filters down into everybody’s life, because it kinda gives permission for other people to do the same thing. Disrespect invites disrespect, violence incites violence. And when the powerful use their position to bully others we all lose. Remember those words as you watch this video, now racing around the internet: Yes, that’s Streep standing and applauding at the 1:10 mark. For those who don’t remember, Roman Polanski pled guilty to statutory rape and admitted in open court to having sex with his victim when he knew she was only 13 years old. Polanski was 43. In so doing, he avoided trial on a number of more serious charges. His victim’s grand jury testimony was chilling: According to Gailey’s April 4, 1977 grand-jury testimony, Polanski drove her to Jack Nicholson’s house. The actor wasn’t home, but his ex-girlfriend Anjelica Huston was there when they arrived. Polanski poured Gailey champagne and they took more photographs. After they shared a quaalude, he instructed her to strip and enter a Jacuzzi, where—despite her protests—he soon joined her, after removing his own clothes. She lied about having asthma as an excuse to leave the hot tub. Although Gailey repeatedly told him “no” and asked him to drive her home, he proceeded to perform oral, vaginal, and anal sex on her inside the house. Gailey told the grand jury she was reluctant to resist because she was “afraid” of Polanski. Gailey said Polanski asked her to keep their encounter a secret before taking her home, later telling her, “You know, when I first met you I promised myself I wouldn’t do anything like this with you.” As bad as it is to mock a man’s disability (again, Trump has denied that was his intent), Polanski’s conduct is several orders of magnitude worse. Compounding the injustice, Polanski fled the United States rather than serve his sentence. He lives overseas, where he has directed a number of films starring a cavalcade of Hollywood liberals.  The choice of any actor to work with a man on the run from prison for rape is absurd, the partial standing ovation (including from Streep) is disgusting, and the decision not to tell the audience why the Academy was accepting the award on his behalf is cowardly.  These people purport to be our moral betters? Millions of Americans look to them for inspiration and guidance?  Talent is obviously no substitute for wisdom, and one can appreciate the art while still being wary of the artist. There are good people in Hollywood, including good, misguided people, but the American film industry simply lacks the moral standing for its many lectures — including Streep’s lecture last night. It’s a shame that more people can’t see the empty moral core behind the glittering facade.
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#11672
Rick Santorum: Obama Was a Vindictive Bully
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#11673

Anonymous No More

Submitted 7 years ago by ActRight Community

It will indeed be thrilling and revelatory to hear about a Trump-administration controversy from a named, on-the-record source ...
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#11674

The Revolution’s Angry Children

Submitted 7 years ago by ActRight Community

From Evergreen to Middlebury, the circular shooting party continues.
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#11675
The ambush killing of a sheriff's deputy in Texas has intensified concern in some circles that criticism of police has led to an increase in officer deaths. But the data don't back up that fear.
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