#330001
“All human beings are intrinsically valuable,” the nominee wrote.
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#330002
President Trump currently has more unconfirmed cabinet nominees than four previous presidents combined: Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Obama.
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#330003
Media Wages All Out War Against Trump On Friday the February cover of Ireland’s Village Magazine was released which shows ...
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#330004
I recently wrote an article on my shock, during my 30th reunion at the U.S. Air Force Academy, at the lack of discipline and training and how the academy no longer is focused on training warriors. “This is no longer a military academy, it’s UCLA in uniforms,” I wrote.
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#330005
President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence admire a Harley Davidson at the White House, Feb. 2, 2017.
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#330006
VILE members of a Rotherham sex gang shouted ?Allahu Akbar? today as the group were handed sentences totalling more than 80 years for their crimes. Six men were given sentences between …
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#330008
Immediately following the conclusion of the 2016 presidential election, hoards of libertarians jumped onto social media to exclaim that now is the time for us to market liberty to the left again si…
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#330009
FRANCE has become the number one target for extremists in Europe, with yet another attack increasing tension in the country today. A series of horrific attacks have seen scores of citizens murdered…
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#330010
On a late January afternoon, as press secretary Sean Spicer walked into the White House media briefing room, a tall, thin, bespectacled man poked his head in the doorway for a moment before turning around and heading back into the West Wing. Later that week, at another briefing, the man stayed longer, standing in the corner behind the podium, out of view of the array of television cameras. The reporters peppering Spicer with questions were unlikely to know it, but the wallflower watching over the proceedings happened to be the leading conservative intellectual to argue for the election of Donald Trump. His pseudonymous essays during the campaign sparked more discussion—and disputation—among thinkers on the right than just about anyone else's. Rush Limbaugh spent hours on his radio show promoting what he hailed as the writer's shaming of the Never Trump conservatives. Leading conservative opponents of Trump, like New York Times columnist Ross Douthat, National Review's Jonah Goldberg, and Washington Post columnist Michael Gerson, published critical responses to his most widely read essay. The writer even granted a postelection interview to the New Yorker, on the condition that his real identity not be revealed. The magazine described him as among those trying to build a governing ideology around Trump.
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#330011
Friday morning, Chelsea Clinton called out Kellyanne Conway for allegedly “making up” a fake terrorist attack. While Conway has explained that she “misspoke,” Chelsea apparently forgot that her own mother repeatedly claimed that she was the victim of an attack that never actually happened.
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#330013
Members of the religious right with ties to the Trump administration say they have been led to believe that some changes will still be coming.
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#330014
Polling data suggests that the greatest threat to re-election for most Republicans in Congress is a primary challenge.
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#330015
There?s more trouble for ?Clock Boy,?Ahmed Mohamed, and his father, Mohamed Mohamed. They apparently will have to pay the attorneys? fees, court costs and ?other expenses? of at least one of the personalities they sued when the youngster brought what looked like a bomb to his public school and was suspended. Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro posted a [?]
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#330016
On Wednesday night, violent protesters at the University of California, Berkeley shut down the free speech of a scheduled conservative speaker by rioting, committing arson, destroying property and pepper spraying innocent Trump supporters in attendance. 
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#330017
The Catholic Archbishop of Erbil has denounced the hypocrisy of those protesting President Trump’s executive order on immigration, wondering where demonstrators were when Islamic State fighters were slaughtering Christians and other minorities in the Middle East.
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#330018

Clay Routledge on Twitter

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

“Colleges are experiencing a social climate change, a threat to true liberalism. Sadly, many on the left are social climate change deniers.”
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#330019

Laura Hollis - Playing With Fire

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Having lost the election fair and square, Democrats are still seething. They have apparently decided to retaliate by attacking everything done by the new Republican administration.
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#330020
Loud but peaceful demonstration is planned against Trump and his immigration policies.
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#330021
Investigators in Colorado said Wednesday the murder of a transit officer was a targeted attack.
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#330022
NAMPA — U.S. Rep. Raul Labrador, R-Idaho, has introduced a constitutional amendment that would limit the number of years lawmakers could serve in Congress.
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#330023
Fake news infected the body politic this week as liberals lost their minds over President Trump’s falsely-labeled “Muslim ban,” which bars refugees from seven high-risk Muslim majority countries (previously identified by President Obama’s own Department of Homeland Security) for a period of 90 days. The so-called temporary “ban,” issued via presidential executive order, was designed to assess the national security treat posed by ISIS militants infiltrating refugee populations. To be clear, Trump’s executive order doesn’t even scratch the surface of banning all Muslims.
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#330024
Our family shouldn’t be threatened with a ‘punch in the face’ for following immigration law and seeking to protect our children from terrorism.
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#330025
Appearing as a guest on Thursday's CNN Tonight, former Clinton administration Labor Secretary Robert Reich actually promoted a conspiracy theory that it was ...
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