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#TheRefinery crew talk about Collective Bargaining in public sector unions and discuss Wisconsin's rebound under Scott Walker's tenure as Governor. Walker’s ...
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Pro-amnesty, Pro-gay marriage, and pro-abortion donors are powering former Florida Governor Jeb Bush’s fundraising operation. Bush, who is reportedly aiming to raise $100 million before he formally enters the race, will not give a speech at CPAC on Friday and
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In all likelihood, funding for the Department of Homeland Security will expire at the end of next week. While this event won’t be the crisis some are predicti
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Mark Levin opened his show tonight with what I can only call a very frank assessment of the state of our unconstitutional republic and I'd call it a must listen:
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Dumbest tweet on the Internet: Ezra Klein, our great grandkids will hate us more for making them bankrupt, defenseless and starving.
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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a possible 2016 presidential candidate, addressed a packed room at this year’s Conservative P.02/27/2015 14:15:32PM EST.
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NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Sen. Ted Cruz on Thursday warned activists at the Conservative Political Action Conference not to trust “squishy” moderates who talk about conservative principles but don’t have a record of activism — a veiled jab at likely presidential rivals such as Jeb Bush.The junior senator from Texas, a favorite...
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EXCLUSIVE: Sky News reveals an image of the man who went on to become the face of the world's most notorious terror organisation.
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Obama’s policies, declarations and overall conduct in office make some think he is dissatisfied with America and its self-image.
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Dear Net Neutrality Proponents, You dear, sweet buffoons. I know you're quite impressed that the Federal Communications Commission just passed a sweeping set of regulations granting themselves control over the Internet. President Barack Obama considers this a glorious victory. Liberals and Democrats across the land are delighted. Even some corners of...
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Tea Party Turns Six – Now What?

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Six years ago today, a few friends and my oldest daughter (The Bigun) set up a microphone, some signs, and a sign-in table on the lawn of Discovery Green in downtown Houston and waited.  We had six days to get the word out and pull together an event called Tea…
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Is Liberalism Exhausted? - It may not be dead, but it looks mighty worn out.
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Why Bibi’s Speech Matters

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Column: It exposes the Iran deal as indefensible—and Obama's politics as bankrupt
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Advocates for Canadian transgender rights legislation were set back and frustrated with what they say is a "transphobic" Senate committee amendment that limits the effectiveness of the bill.
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In Wisconsin, Labor’s Last Gasp - Right-to-work elicits a faint reprise of 2011’s public-employee occupation.
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Sorry, Jeb, the Race Is Wide Open

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Democrats may be ready for Hillary, but nothing is inevitable for the GOP, Peggy Noonan writes.
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The New York Times thinks that talks will prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. The record says otherwise.
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On almost any important policy—taxes, transfers to the poor, abortion, military interventions, etc.—the U.S. is approximately the least progressive of all economically advanced countries. Given this, if American progressives were truly principled, then they should hate America. At a minimum, they should least have serious mixed feelings about the country. By contrast, if I, as a conservative, lived in France…
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The IRS's inspector general confirmed Thursday it is conducting a criminal investigation into how Lois G. Lerner's emails disappeared, saying it took only two weeks for investigators to find hundreds of tapes the agency's chief had told Congress were irretrievably destroyed.
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Fight over Internet regulation not over
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Walker Thrills a Packed House at CPAC -
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Our Illiberal Immigration Policy Leads to Chaos - We need a meritocratic, ethnically blind system — the opposite of the status quo.
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Wrapping up Day 1 of the annual CPAC conference.
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After saying that Washington's wish for our first veterans should be our wish for every veteran that has followed, Palin asked whether America has lived up to Washington's wish for America's veterans. Palin said she was asking not as a politician but as a mother of a combat veteran.
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Hillary Clinton appears to be running as some kind of champion of feminism in her unannounced bid for the presidency. The trouble is, she’s no champion for the cause. If we take a ride back 20 years to the 1990s, Hillary was involved in the most orchestrated and vicious victim-blaming campaigns against women in recent history. She spent years defending husband Bill from accusations that he raped, sexually assaulted or groped women. And even after he admitted publicly that he cheated on her, she stood by him. Why? The answer points to politics. Because while Hillary made her own way in the world during the 70s and 80s at a law firm, those doors opened for her after Bill was elected Arkansas attorney general. Prior to that, she was teaching criminal law at the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville. Now, that could have led to her work at a prestigious law firm and then higher office (worked for President Obama), but her upward trajectory really started because her husband’s name was elevated.
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