#12176
An excellent monologue by Bill Whittle who explains how progressivism is nothing but an empire of lies: Sarah Silverman getting paid less than a male stand-up comedian. The Rape Culture at the Univ...
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#12178
Former President Barack Obama, never missing a chance to posture himself as a champion of freedom, will reputedly call for rejecting “the rising strain of authoritarian p
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#12179
Thousands of protesters around the country took to the streets Wednesday to condemn the election of Donald Trump as president.
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#12180
Elon Musk has reportedly fired more than 5,000 people at Twitter, or at least two-thirds of the staff he inherited from the previous regime. And yet he still continues to battle Big Tech’s version of the Deep State. The latest example came courtesy of Republican…
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#12181

Franchesca Ramsey Anime Opening

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Your favorite racist black sjw gets her own anime opening. I legit don't know what else to put in the description of this video so heres the wiki synopsis of...
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#12182
Project Veritas has dropped another undercover video bombshell. This time they are exposing radical leftist group, D.C. Anti-Fascist Coalition. They ...
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#12183
Anti-Trump radicals may be targeting Trump advisers (INTELLIHUB) — Since the moment that Kellyanne Conway took over as a senior adviser to Donald Trump, hard left radicals, with the help of the cor…
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#12184

Donald J. Trump on Twitter

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

“If U.C. Berkeley does not allow free speech and practices violence on innocent people with a different point of view - NO FEDERAL FUNDS?”
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#12185
In a rare public interview last month, former president George W. Bush came out publicly against a number of Trump administration policies, including a travel ban on visitors from Muslim-dominated cou
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#12186
INGLEWOOD, CA - In a move celebrated by social justice leaders around the world, NBC has removed artists Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg from the Super Bowl LVI Halftime show after discovering multiple past recordings of the rappers cavalierly using the n-word.'We were stunned when these tapes were brought to our attention,' said NBC executive G ...
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#12187
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) appeared on CBS Monday morning, blaming Democrat members for not having a message. Of ...
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#12188
This is one of the best videos ever. Watch Rachel Dolezal take the stage and rile up a bunch of protesters to go burn down businesses for black power! The most amazing thing about that video is how...
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#12189
This is even worse than we thought ...
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#12190
During an appearance on Friday’s CBS This Morning, Ohio Governor John Kasich was praised for his decision to “buck” the GOP and expand Medicaid and the CBS hosts urged him to do the same and "buck" the GOP to condemn Donald Trump. 
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#12191
FacebookTwitterGoogleEmailIn a surprise to no one, students at UC Berkeley showed they can still wave a protest sign even while their heads are firmly lodged in their Obamas. Watch below: More from…
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#12192
The Virginia Senate has passed legislation aimed at allowing guns in church in response to a deadly church shooting in Texas.
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#12193
The proposed law has strained Polish alliances and drawn condemnation from Jewish groups.
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#12194
Mega corporations exist because of policies like the ones Bernie Sanders wants to further impose on Americans.
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#12195

The Labyrinth of Oppressions

Submitted 7 years ago by ActRight Community

Victor Davis Hanson // American Greatness When the human experience is simplistically divided into two worlds, then things increasingly do not easily fit. Specifically, what happens when the number…
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#12196
Congress made a dangerous wager with the omnibus spending bill that, at this point, basically guarantees a government shutdown tomorrow...
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#12197
Wait—This Is Why A Liberal Writer Found Donations To Hockey Team Bus Crash Victims Problematic? - Matt Vespa: What In The Fresh Hell Is This? Actually, no—who the .04/13/2018 2:56:31AM EST.
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#12198
Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee, says Donald Trump complaining about the way Colorado's delegates were chosen is "distracting." Priebus said it "really isn't something that most people give a darn about." Priebus said not moving past this is this gets in the way of unifying the party. Priebus tried to distance himself from the controversial process, saying he doesn't write the rules for the Republican party, "the delegates at the convention write the rules." However, Priebus defended the process and said it's "pretty much the same system the Democrats use; delegates and voters choose the nominee. "It's pretty much the same system the Democrats use; delegates and voters choose the nominee," Priebus said on Friday's broadcast of NBC's TODAY. "That's what's happening. And, quite frankly, the complaining that goes on is something that I think probably distracts from what we need to do, which is to come together as Republicans." "It gets distracting and it really isn't something that most people really give a darn about," Priebus added. "[Trump's] not alone in thinking the system is a little odd. One where its party activists and delegates who choose the president and the voters. There was no caucus. There was no primary in the state of Colorado. There are people who say that is anti-democratic, including many of the millions and millions of people who support Donald Trump. Don't you think as you look at it from a common sense point of view that there is something strange about that system?" co-host Willie Geist asked the chairman. "No," Priebus said, laughing off Geist's premise. "What about caucuses? Is that strange? Who is to say that a primary is the only way to choose delegates?" "It isn't really strange; it's very grass roots," Priebus said, defending the delegate-choosing process. "I think it's a little too late to complain after the fact that a particular state's process isn't something that you like. What is true is that the system can be changed, but it has to be changed at the [national] convention if people want to change it with the delegates. That's how our system rules are written." "I don't write the rules for the Republican party, the delegates at the convention write the rules for the Republican party."
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#12199
Turns out Kim Jong Un might be as big of a fast food fan as Trump.
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#12200
One week after the First Amendment was approved by the U.S. Congress, President George Washington issued the first national day of thanksgiving and prayer to Almighty God on Oct 3, 1789. From the U.S. Capitol in New York City, the First Session of the United States Congress successfully placed ten “handcuffs” or limitations on the […]
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