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The Islamic State terror group has come out to reject Pope Francis’ claims that the war being waged by Islamic terrorists is not religious.

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A government requirement in the massive Obamacare law is being blamed for the burnout of doctors across the United States. A new report found that over just three years as Obamacare was being imple…

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““President Trump would need a magic wand to get to 4% GDP,” stated President Obama. I guess I have a magic wand, 4.2%, and we will do MUCH better than this! We have just begun.”

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The Obama administration is due to relinquish U.S. control over an organization that administers internet domain names and designations on Oct. 1. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, warns that the Internet Corp. for Assigned Names and Numbers will not on its own honor U.S. protections of free speech, and he is leading an effort to delay or stop the transfer.

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When The Dallas Morning News endorsed Hillary Clinton for president earlier this month, it broke a 75-year streak of not endorsing a Democrat. The editorial drew pushback from many readers in Texas…

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Kavanaugh’s hearing has become a farce.

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Another day, another Democrat finally owning up to the fact that ObamaCare is a disaster. And another state facing the implosion of its health-insurance market. Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton — once on…

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https://youtu.be/ewrgVbuneG4 Former first lady Michelle Obama and former President George W. Bush went viral last month when Bush was caught on camera giving Obama a cough drop during Sen. John McCain's Washington funeral service. Michelle said the

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WHITE HOUSE — Targeting current and former high-ranking U.S. government officials with explosive d...

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On November 15, DePaul University is in for a dose of reality! Christina Sommers and Ben Shapiro are scheduled to take the campus by storm, sending leftist s...

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Mayor (of murder capital USA) Rahm Emanuel says to illegal immigrants, you are safe to break the law in Chicago. Cartoon by A.F. Branco ©2016

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Pity the anti-Trump protesters thronging the streets of American cities. Apparently, no one ever told them that they live in a geographically, economically and ideologically varied nation and that …

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When President Obama took office in January 2009, 80,529,000 Americans were not in the labor force, and that number has steadily risen during his two terms to its current 94-million level. The number reached a record 94,708,000 this past May.

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President Obama has argued that terrorism is a persistent threat, but not an existential one.

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#20595

This morning John Kerry issued a long, meandering statement that served mainly to put an exclamation point on a failed foreign policy, one that still — after eight dreadful years — evinces a willful refusal to see the evident truths of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Instead, Kerry repeated Palestinian propaganda and defied both the facts and the conventions of international law to defend the indefensible.
As an initial matter, it is important to state that there is one — and only one — true obstacle to peace in the Middle East: the persistent failure of Israel’s enemies to accept that it has a right to exist, as a Jewish state and within defensible borders. Israel’s enemies sought to exterminate it on the very day of its declaration of independence (when there were no settlements, and the West Bank and Gaza were in Arab hands), and they seek to exterminate it still today.
Twice in this young century Palestinians have been offered their own state in Gaza and the West Bank, with a capital in East Jerusalem, and twice they have refused. Twice Israel has offered to dismantle substantial numbers of settlements as the price of compromise, and twice the Palestinians have refused.
Now, increasingly, these offers are moot. Israel has no real partner in peace. In Gaza, Hamas rules with an iron grip, and Hamas will not recognize Israel under any circumstances. In the West Bank, Fatah maintains its own illegitimate one-party rule. Yet in the face of Palestinian violence and Palestinian dysfunction, the Obama administration vents its spleen at Israel, the only party that has proven its willingness to take meaningful risks for peace.
Moreover, Kerry’s reasoning is nonsensical even under its own terms. In his speech, he took specific aim at recent settlement activity that he claims makes a two-state solution less viable. Yet the resolution the United States allowed to pass the U.N. Security Council declares all settlement activity unlawful, even those “settlements” — like the suburbs of Israel’s capital, Jerusalem — that would doubtless become part of Israel under any meaningful peace agreement.
The Obama administration was angry at far-flung settlements, so it cast Jewish control of the Western Wall into doubt? That makes no sense, except as an exercise in pure spite.
Kerry seemed to grow angry when he said that the status quo is “leading toward one state, or perpetual occupation,” but the status quo that he decries is an artifact of ongoing Palestinian terror campaigns, not Israeli settlements. Jews have just as much right to live in the disputed territories as members of any other ethnic group, and Kerry’s condemnation of all Israeli “settlements” echoes Palestinian desires to force Jews to leave the West Bank.
Palestinians have learned once again that terrorism has its rewards. Israel has been reminded once again that its friends can be fickle.
The Obama administration loves to boast of its “values,” and today’s speech was no exception. Yet the “values” advanced in the administration’s recent actions are abhorrent. It has perverted international law, rewarded Palestinian violence, endorsed ethnic cleansing, and applied U.N.-created double standards that leave Israel as the most persecuted and most condemned state in U.N. history.
In his speech, Kerry acknowledged that the Obama administration’s policies have a short shelf life. The Trump administration has signaled that it intends to make welcome changes in American policy towards Israel, beginning with moving the American embassy to the nation’s actual capital. It has already condemned the Security Council resolution and will make no move to enforce it against Israel. The resolution’s effects, however, will live on beyond the Obama administration’s dismal time in office, and its legacy is likely to be violent.
Palestinians have learned once again that terrorism has its rewards. Israel has been reminded once again that its friends can be fickle. And no one believes that true peace is any closer than it was in the days before the administration’s betrayal. The Obama administration is leaving office as it entered, arrogant and willfully ignorant, refusing to see the plain truth of the Middle East — that Israel cannot make peace with “partners” that long for its death.

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Israeli police on Monday questioned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about a pair of allegations related to possible corruption, FoxNews.com confirmed.

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Matthew Parris, Jan Halper-Hayes, Tamsin Omond and Ted Malloch discuss what a trump presidency may be like on. Even if you do not like the man you have to ad...

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IT GETS BETTER! As first reported at The Gateway Pundit—- Here is the latest Fake News lie: They actually believe ...

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'U.S. English' advocacy group says there are 323 languages spoken in the U.S. and Spanish shouldn't get special treatment. It's unclear if the Trump administration will add Spanish later.

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British Prime Minister Theresa May touted the unique and special relationship between the U.S. and the U.K. during a speech in Philadelphia on Thursday, comparing Britain's recent decision to leave the European Union to President Trump's victory in the election. We have chosen a different future for our country, May said at the GOP's annual gathering. A future that sees us take back control fo the things that matter to us. May cited immigration and border security as some of the top values that would be protected by the U.K.'s decision to leave the EU. One day ahead of her meeting with Trump in Washington, May praised Trump for his electoral victory, which she said he achieved in defiance of all the pundits and the polls. As we rediscover our confidence together...we have the opportunity, indeed, the responsibility to renew the special relationship for this new age, she said.
