#1676
Over at Hot Air, I saw that Seth Meyers, as he was figuratively grilling Texas Senator Ted Cruz on his "Late Night" program — the first rule of these shows is that conservatives get attacked, while liberals get coddled — made his case for global warming by saying, “I think the world’s on fire literally.” I checked outside just a moment ago and "literally" saw no burning bushes or other burning objects, so I can say that Meyers, at least in regards to this small corner of the world, is "literally" wrong. In the language of Politifact, the leftist pretend-fact check site, he has his "pants (figuratively) on fire." One would think that a fact-checking web site would have gone after Meyers for his out-of-control hyperbole. Not a chance.
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#1677
#TheRefinery crew talk about the recent protests at Scott Walker's PARENT'S house and discuss the lengths to which the Left goes to in order to defeat their ...
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#1678
There will never be a peaceful solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict so long as the Arab side pretends that Jews have no ties to the Land of Israel.
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#1679
Last week, Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez got some blowback for an outfit unbecoming of a die-hard democratic socialist, but the congressional candidate has fired back at her critics and vowed to keep "slaying lewks."
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#1680
An ICE employee agreed to resigned Tuesday and accepted a five-year bar from working in the federal government after admitting to politicking on behalf of Hillary Clinton during the 2016 election.
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#1681
Boston Police Commissioner William B. Evans said officers were pelted with bottles of urine and "hit with a lot of stuff" during the 'anti-racist' demonstration near Boston Common on Saturday. Boston Police also confirmed rocks were thrown at officers: #UPDATE: #BPD confirming rocks being thrown at officers on Tremont at West.-- Boston Police Dept. (@bostonpolice) August 19, 2017 Antifa maced after pushing police and trying to break through a manned barrier: Exactly like Normandy pic.twitter.com/0aotTiL0WF-- Jack Posobiec ?? (@JackPosobiec) August 19, 2017 Man wearing Trump t-shirt pelted with bottle: Confrontation from earlier between Trump supporter and counter protesters at Boston Common. @nbcboston pic.twitter.com/1TMQ061hJq-- Daniel Gadbois (@DanNBCBoston) August 19, 2017
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#1682
Long-time Hillary Clinton spokesman Philippe Reines handed the State Department 20 boxes of work-related emails taken in part from a personal email account, State officials said Wednesday, calling into question the extent to which top aides to the former secretary of state also engaged in controversial email practices. State Department top document...
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#1683
August 29th, 2015 • Sheriff David Clarke placed blame for the execution of Harris County deputy Darren Goforth squarely upon President Barack Obama and forme...
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#1684
Taken at face value, the problem of evil appears to be a devastatingly convincing argument against the existence of the Christian God.
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#1685
But a new court ruling could force him to reveal it.
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#1686
If the GOP surrenders to the Democrat's ploy against Kavanaugh, they will be creating a precedent that says every accusation is disqualifying. 
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#1687
Editor’s Note: With the release of the new Bryan Cranston film Trumbo this week, NR is rerunning Ronald Radosh’s November 2013 piece on the the film’s Communist-screenwriter title character. A few weeks ago, Deadline Hollywood announced that Bryan Cranston, straight from his starring role in TV’s Breaking Bad, will play the Communist screenwriter Dalton Trumbo in the movie Trumbo, directed by Jay Roach, which will start filming next year. The film is based on a 1977 biography by Bruce Cook, who based his account on Trumbo’s own flawed narrative ...
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#1688
People tend to hang out with people they like. That often means people with whom they share values and community and life experiences. But now, it appears that our political polarization has grown so wide that Americans who voted differently in 2016 don’t want to hang out with each other.
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#1689
Outgoing UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage tells supporters of Donald Trump to get out and campaign for the Republican presidential candidate.
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#1690
President Obama has long been a friend of organized labor, wholeheartedly supported in turn by unions that helped boost him to victory in both his presidential campaigns. But  increasingly, there now is a divide between unions in the public and private sector when it comes to supporting him. 
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#1691
St. Louis held its 46th Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade today in downtown St. Louis. The St. Lois Police were right up front in the parade marching and riding police vehicles. The St. Louis crowd gave them a standing ovation.…
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#1692
Here's the real story on women's wages.
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#1693
CNBC Reporter to Ted Cruz: Why Should People Listen When Your Facts Are Wrong
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#1694
After months of little separation, Scott Walker has pulled ahead of a crowded 2016 Republican presidential field. With 25 percent of Republican primary voters’ support, the Wisconsin governor leads the pack, a new Public Policy Polling national survey has found. Ben Carson places second, with 18 percent, followed by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush with 17 percent and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee with 10 percent. No other potential candidate — including New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul — garnered more than five percent. Walker’s momentum has considerably grown since the January poll, in which he stood at just 11 percent. A key to this gain is his growing appeal to the conservative side of the Republican Party. Among “very conservative” voters, he leads Carson 37 percent to 19 percent, followed by 12 percent for Bush and 11 percent for Huckabee.
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#1695
Naomi Klein’s anti-capitalist vision for the future may allow for only a few lucky high-flyers.
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#1696
Kerry Downplays Terror Threat: 'Least Violent Period in Our History'
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#1697
http://www.westernfreepress.com/?p=139142 Mark Levin shows how the state legislatures, with no permission required from the feds, can amend the US Constituti...
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#1698

After the Confederates, Who's Next?

Submitted 7 years ago by ActRight Community

For a century, Americans lived comfortably with the honoring, North and South, of the men who fought on both sides. But today's America is not the magnanimous country we grew up in.
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#1699

Thomas Sowell | Education

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Thanks for watching! Subscribe for more! Like and Share if you Enjoy! song: The Cinematic Orchestra - First Light footage: Firing Line with William Buckley -...
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#1700
The companies funded opposition to the tax that would have raised money to help with Seattle's ongoing homeless problem. Critics worried about homelessness growing despite millions spent already.
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