#101

The "Commerce Clause" in 2 Minutes

Submitted 7 years ago by ActRight Community

Simply put, under the Constitution, the Commerce Clause is not something that authorizes the federal government to regulate, control, or prohibit anything an...
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#102
The plaintiff in the case alleges that tax agents have intimate information on "leading and politically controversial members of the Screen Actors Guild and the Directors Guild."
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#103
Iran's Foreign Minister, Javad Zarif, sat down with NBC News this week for an exclusive interview. NBC's headline for the interview is: "Iran Foreign Minister: We Believe We Are 'Very Close' to Nuke Deal." But the Times of Israel noted a buried lede--"Zarif: The Netanyahu regime ‘should be annihilated'." While the American editors focused on boosting prospects for President Barack Obama's signature diplomatic initiative, their Israeli counterparts focused on the threat that remains.
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#104
Reddit interim CEO Ellen Pao sued her former employer Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield and Byers for discrimination claiming she was fired for being a woman. She lost every claim.
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#105
The Labour leader said the classic British films should 'move with the times' and said the former Bond girl would be a good replacement for Daniel Craig.
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#106

Why I Hate Guns!

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

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#107
Jesse Lee Peterson interviews Christelyn (Chris) Karazin, brand ambassador for InterracialDatingCentral.com. She also runs the website BeyondBlackWhite.com. ...
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#108
Jeb Bush finishes a disappointing fifth in the CPAC straw poll, even though he reportedly brought busloads of supporters to back his candidacy.
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#109
A political Halloween decoration has people in Shelbyville outraged. An unknown person hung a dummy from a tree at the corner of 130 and Snell Road. The dummy had a GOP outfit on, a white dunce hat, and a Marsha Blackburn sign hanging from it. Under that, there’s a sign reading “Stop the Hate. ”Billy Grimes has lived in Shelbyville for eight years. He couldn’t believe his eyes when he spotted the dummy eerily swaying in the breeze as he drove across a bridge.
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#110
Rev. Al Sharpton to lose daily show on MSNBC
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#111
Sen. Ted Cruz & Mark Levin FULL SPEECH- CPAC 2017
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#112
30,000 deleted emails... Bill Whittle looks at the lawlessness, the arrogance, and the unmasked contempt that Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have for the A...
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#113
Obama confidante Valeria Jarrett went through back channels to leak Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server to the press, a new report reveals.
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#114
#TheRefinery crew talk about PJTV's "The Ronnies" and how the "Anti-Oscars" awards show missed its chance to be an effective alternative; and instead was a r...
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#115
Cruz: Only Regret on Iran Letter is Not Signing as Big as John Hancock
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#116
THE GERMAN defence minister has caused outrage in Saudi Arabia after she refused to wear a hijab during an official visit. Ursula von der Leyen and her team did not wear the traditional veil which …
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#117
Former Israeli ambassador to the UN Dan Gillerman compares Obama to Neville Chamberlain The Obama White House mocked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Thursday on Twitter over his Iranian nuclear concerns. Notice the picture of the bomb in the White…
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#118
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) explained his shocking decision to not seek re-election and retire when his term ends in 2016 by telling the New York Times "he was worried his race would consume campaign money that would be needed in other competitive states as Democrats try to regain control of the Senate."
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#119

The Closing of the Campus Mind

Submitted 9 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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#120
I had an unyielding week, scolded by Donald Trump at The Times and my conservative family at Thanksgiving.
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#121
Andrew Marantz writes about the dispute between the alt-right movement and its less white-supremacist counterpart, sometimes called the alt-light, or New Right.
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#122
Video - Pres Putin About Cultural Self Preservation of European Tradition, Religion and Race
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#123
Valerie Jarrett: Obama Too Busy to Watch Netanyahu Speech; Cites 'Let Girls Learn' Initiative
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#124
It was just another Tuesday for the vice president of the United States, and another week in which the mainstream media turned their genteel eyes away from the highly questionable...
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#125
Donald Trump talks about North Korea in a 1999 interview with the late Tim Russert on Meet the Press. "Jimmy Carter, who I really like, he went over there. It was so soft. These people are laughing at us," Trump said of the diplomatic mission to prevent nuclear proliferation. "They think we're a bunch of dummies," he added. "I'm saying that we have to do something to stop [them]," Trump said. "Do you want to do it in five years when they have warheads all over the place, every one of them pointing to New York City, to Washington and every one of us? is that when you want to do it, or do you want to do something now? You'd better do it now. And if they think you're serious? deal with lots of people? if they think you're serious, they'll negotiate and it'll never come to that." From the October 24, 1999 broadcast: TIM RUSSERT, MEET THE PRESS: Let me talk about some of the issues. One is North Korea. And you say that you, as president, would be willing to launch a pre-emptive strike against North Korea's nuclear capability. MR. TRUMP: First, I'd negotiate. I would negotiate like crazy. And I'd make sure that we tried to get the best deal possible. Look, Tim, if a man walks up to you on a street in Washington? because this doesn't happen, of course, in New York. But if a man walks up and puts a gun to your head and says, "Give me your money," wouldn't you rather know where he's coming from before he had the gun in his hand? And these people in three or four years are going to be having nuclear weapons. They're going to have those weapons pointed all over the world and specifically at the United States. And wouldn't you be better off solving this really potentially, unbelievable?and the biggest problem? I mean, we can talk about the economy, we can talk about Social Security. The biggest problem this world has is nuclear proliferation. And we have a country out there, North Korea, which is sort of wacko, which is not a bunch of dummies. And they are going out and they are developing nuclear weapons. And they're not doing it because they're having fun doing it. They're doing it for a reason. And wouldn't it be good to sit down and really negotiate something and ideally negotiate? Now, if that negotiation doesn't work, you'd better solve the problem now than solve it later, Tim. And you know it and every politician knows it, and nobody wants to talk about it. Jimmy Carter, who I really like, he went over there. It was so soft. These people are laughing at us. MR. RUSSERT: The former general of the Air Force, Meryl McPeek, the former secretary of defense, Les Aspin, said you could not launch a pre-emptive strike against North Korea because the nuclear fallout could be devastating to the Asian peninsula. MR. TRUMP: I'm not talking about?I'm not talking about us using nuclear weapons. I'm saying that they have areas where they're developing missiles. MR. RUSSERT: No, but taking out their nuclear potential... MR. TRUMP: Do you know that this country, Tim... MR. RUSSERT: ...would create a fallout. MR. TRUMP: Tim, do you know that this country went out and gave them nuclear reactors, free fuel for 10 years? We? virtually tried to bribe them into stopping, and they're continuing to do what they're doing and they're laughing at us. They think we're a bunch of dummies. I'm saying that we have to do something to stop. Ideally... MR. RUSSERT: But if the military told you, "Mr. Trump, we can't do this..." MR. TRUMP: You give me two names? you're giving me two names. I don't know. Do you want to do it in five years when they have warheads all over the place, every one of them pointing to New York City, to Washington and every one of us? is that when you want to do it, or do you want to do something now? You'd better do it now. And if they think you're serious? deal with lots of people? if they think you're serious, they'll negotiate and it'll never come to that.
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