#15751
“It’s a disgrace to see people sleeping on the streets with this material wealth all around them,” says the iconic entrepreneur. 
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Oregonian reporter, Eder Campuzano Far left communists of “antifa” clashed with the Trump-supporting Patriot Prayer in Portland, Oregon Saturday. Though the groups have clashed several times over the last year and a half, the August 4th edition is shaping up to be like none other, as both groups are upping the ante. Portland police were ?
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#15753
More than a dozen Amazon workers are defending their employer on Twitter after a string of reports detailing bad working conditions at the company’s fulfillment centers. But they’re not just tweeting out of loyalty to the company, although they say that’s a part of it. Amazon is paying them to do it.
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#15754
Her dissertation is not an addition to the sum total of human knowledge.
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Patrisse Cullors, a co-founder of Black Lives Matter, has joined the faculty of Arizona’s Prescott College where she will teach students the ins and outs of activism.
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#15756
One of the most important books of the 20th century -- it remains a best-seller 59 years after it was first published -- is "Man's Search for Meaning" by
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#15757
Nike's decision to make National Anthem-protesting Colin Kaepernick the company's new "Just Do It" poster boy has inspired some of the best trolling the internet has to offer.
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#15759
Larry the Cable Guy has slammed a number of Hollywood stars who he believes are out of touch with the current homeless situation in Los Angeles, Calif. amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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#15760
If you had told me when I moved to Utah in 2013 that it would be a swing state in the next presidential election, I would have laughed and laughed. But ...
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#15761
Can Harris do anything other than carry water for a far-Left agenda that is wreaking havoc upon the nation as she prepares to become the first female president?
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#15762
Famed election prognosticator Nate Silver puts the odds of the Democrats taking over the House of Representatives at 84.6%. Wait, you ask if this is the same Nate Silver who puts the odds of Hillary Clinton winning the White House at 71.4%? Yes, yes it is.
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#15763

r/Conservative - Had to be done.

Submitted 6 years ago by ActRight Community

9 votes and 1 comment so far on Reddit
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#15764
A Christian college in Texas …
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#15765
Should the United States continue to allow the practice of people traveling here, either illegally o...
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#15766
John Allison, the former CEO of BB&T, believes in a hard currency and no Federal Reserve.
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#15768
In the vast tsunami of leftist grief that has washed over the land in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s shocking presidential victory, no flotsam has been as prevalent as Hollywood gliterrati weeping and screaming and gnashing their teeth while donning only the most stylish and expensive sackcloth. Most recently, near-sextuagenarian Madonna lamented, “I was devastated, surprised, in shock. I haven’t really had a good night’s sleep since he has been elected. We’re f***ed.” Some of the shock of Trump’s victory is surely due to the bubble that exists in Hollywood and New York, the Pauline Kael–esque sense that nobody could have voted for Trump. But some of it also derives from celebrities’ self-assured belief that they have an outsized impact in the world of politics. Clearly that view infused the Clinton campaign: Hillary trotted out Lena Dunham of Girls fame, she of the false rape accusations and gleeful admissions of sexually abusing her sister, on the campaign trail all year long; Clinton advocates such as Elizabeth Banks took time off from producing bad a cappella sequels to film ads; singers and actors all joined to make a difference by producing a glossy version of Rachel Platten’s maddening “Fight Song.” And not only didn’t those things matter, they actually helped drive voters away from Clinton. They exacerbated the image of Clinton as an out-of-touch elitist who spent her free time hanging out with Katy Perry, even as Donald Trump, at a stadium in rural Ohio, took yet another boisterous swipe at elitism. But it wasn’t just because these celebrities were rich and out of touch that Americans were put off by them. It’s because those celebrities were the people most likely to judge red-state Americans as rubes — nasties intent on targeting Muslims and gays and blacks and women. The unearned moral superiority of America’s celebrity class rests in their open condemnation of flyover Americans as brutish louts, and their self-parodying belief that they are civil-rights heroes. Hollywood (wrongly) believes that it singlehandedly ended segregation; Hollywood (rightly) believes that it had a heavy hand in promoting same-sex marriage. Hollywood sees itself as the moral vanguard. Americans reacted badly to that. Why did they react so badly to the celebrities in this particular election cycle? Ironically enough, it’s because the Left had already won the culture wars. Most Americans, not just celebrities, vote as they do because they have a moral vision of themselves and the universe in which they are heroes or victims, never perpetrators. For decades, the Left consistently put front and center its vision of an America in which Republicans were victimizers: Either they were evil racists, or they were John Lithgow–in-Footloose holier-than-thou sexual prudes, or they were old-style Mad Men sexists looking to shove women back into the kitchen. Celebrities helped push these narratives through the stories they told, the movies they filmed, the books they wrote. And Americans accepted the critiques. Americans accepted racial equality. Americans celebrated female empowerment. Americans went libertarian on sexual behavior. And the Left had to go searching for a new civil-rights struggle with which to cram conservatives back into their “victimizer” cubbyhole. The Left now pushes against civil rights in its ignorant search for the new struggle. There was, however, one problem: All the good civil-rights issues have been dealt with already. And so the Left, which focuses all of its efforts on social issues, was relegated to pushing crime-increasing myths about the evils of cops; the celebrities were forced to pretend that men peeing next to women was the next great Martin Luther King, Jr.–style struggle; Democrats were forced to march on their next target, not merely church involvement in state, but private beliefs of churchgoers. And herein lies the biggest problem facing the American Left: America is the most tolerant country in world history. There are no more serious civil-rights struggles for the Left to push. In fact, the Left now pushes against civil rights in its ignorant search for the new struggle: Religious bakers must be destroyed if they won’t bake a cake for a same-sex wedding; young girls must be forced to go to the same bathroom as middle-aged men, hosts on HGTV must be policed for belief in Scripture regarding sexual sin. No wonder Americans reacted by telling the Left to shove it. #related#That phenomenon could very well continue. The Left has run out of aggressors to target; instead, they’ve become the aggressors, self-righteous morality police dedicated to wiping out dissenting thought. Americans aren’t up for that sort of thing. We think we’re pretty tolerant people, and, by and large, we are. Trump won, at least in part, by refusing to kowtow to the Left’s newest social crusades, in word if not in deed. In Die Hard, villain Hans Gruber misquotes Plutarch: “And when Alexander saw the breadth of his domain, he wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer.” The Left will never recognize that simple fact — and so they will push ever onward, steadily encroaching on liberty and driving a blowback they cannot comprehend. — Ben Shapiro is the editor in chief of the Daily Wire.
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#15769
New acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker will reportedly meet with Justice Department ethics officials to discuss "matters that may warrant recusal" amid calls from Democrats who say he should step down from overseeing sp
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#15770
Larry Kudlow, former top economic adviser to Donald Trump, said on Monday that he does not think the government should intervene in last week's GameStop market activity.
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#15771
President-elect Donald Trump’s race to enact the biggest tax cuts since the 1980s went under a caution flag Monday as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell warned he considers current levels of U.S. debt “dangerous” and said he wants any tax overhaul to avoid adding to the deficit.
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#15772
A rural Colorado school district decided Wednesday night to allow its teachers and other school staff to carry guns on campus to protect students.
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#15773
Philip Davies challenges the sexist pro-feminist agenda bill that only protects women from domestic violence and ignores men and boys!
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#15774
“I didn’t want the hate to be the only voice that he heard,” Monica Hunken said.
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#15775
Rasmussen: 57 Percent Support a Temporary Ban on Refugees From Terror-Exporting Countries
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