#261101
On Sunday evening, CNN Newsroom host Ana Cabrera provided a sympathetic forum to transgender activist and former Navy SEAL Kristin Beck to complain about a new policy by the Trump administration that puts restrictions on the recruitment of transgenders by the military for the future.
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#261102
Co-host of 'The View' said she's no longer calling herself a Republican because the party is 'so tied up with being for' Trump
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President Donald Trump appears to be in prime campaign trim, given his response to former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz telling ?60 Minutes? Sunday night that he may launch an independent bid for president. Trump took to his usual social media platform early Monday to say Schultz “doesn’t have the ‘guts’ to run.? ?Howard Schultz doesn’t have ?
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#261104
Nato states will increase their defence spending by 100 billion dollars in response to Donald Trump's demands that European allies shoulder a greater financial burden, the alliance's secretary general has said.
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#261105
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is calling for an ?uprising? by voters to protect special counsel Robert Mueller?s investigation in light of the latest developments. In an email sent to supporters on Saturday, the DCCC warned of the fate of Mueller?s probe into alleged Russian collusion in the 2016 election and President Donald Trump’s campaign, calling ?
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#261106
On Monday’s Today show, NBC White House correspondent Kristen Welker eagerly touted the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll showing that 50 percent of Americans blamed President Trump for the partial government shutdown. However, missing from her report was any mention of the survey showing a rise in negative opinion of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
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#261107
Accountability from the media? Say it ain’t so, Brian Stelter! It’s been a banner couple of weeks for fake news. First there was Buzzfeed’s reckless insistence on unverifiable Trump collusion, and then there was the sick media feeding frenzy over the “racist” Covington Kids that weren’t racist. But there was a third that maybe you haven’t heard about: The Telegraph’s (U.K.) fabricated expose on Melania Trump, for which they’ve since apologized and agreed to pay damages, as it was composed of “a number of false statements.”
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#261108
Maine’s largest city is struggling with an influx of asylum seekers, to the point where a local official is alerting shelters in other parts of the country to discourage people from heading there.
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#261109
More must be done, and not just in Texas, because every time a non-citizen votes he cancels out an American citizen’s vote.
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#261110
No amount of denial from pro-choicers can change the fact that many post-abortive mothers carry the grief of a severed parent-child bond with them.
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#261111
Let South American powers do the military intervention, carrying the burden instead of costly American occupation, which will result in a civil war.
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#261112
There is no question that Trump lost the battle. This is not the final battle in whether the country seeks to uphold rule of law at her border.
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#261113
In Monday’s New York Times, Astead Herndon front-page story from a rally in South Carolina, “To Get Leg Up, Warren Aims to ‘Nerd Out" casts Democratic candidate Elizabeth Warren, who is pushing a hard-left confiscatory tax plan as her political calling card, as endearingly nerdy and wonky (his favorite word): "By the end, she had many in the audience cheering...Ms. Warren is making a personal and political wager that audiences care more about policy savvy than captivating oration."
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#261114
The Ku Klux Klan was founded as the activist wing of the Democratic Party. On September 28, 1868, a mob of Democrats massacred nearly 300 African-American Republicans in Opelousas, Louisiana. The savagery began when racist Democrats attacked a newspaper editor, a white Republican and schoolteacher for ex-slaves. Several African-Americans rushed to the assistance of their …
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#261115
The journalists at CBS This Morning couldn’t quite believe that Chris Christie would disagree with the guns-drawn, predawn raid on Roger Stone. Co-host Norah O’Donnell icily deemed it “interesting that the former New Jersey governor offered a different take. Christie appeared to discuss his new book, but more than half of the interview was spent on the Stone raid.
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#261116

Renaissance Horizon

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

EU considers "nuclear option" over Hungary's "Stop Soros Bills"
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The media is relentless when it comes to denigrating President Donald Trump, not that inquiring minds wouldn’t be curious about some things, given the scandalous circumstances. Citing the now standard anonymous sources, the Washington Post reported Monday that President Trump is preoccupied with where former President Bill Clinton and White House aide Monica Lewinsky had …
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#261118

Why Trump Won

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

Were you shocked at the results of the 2016 American presidential election? Most people were, but Stephen Harper was not one of them. Here, the former Prime ...
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#261119
Robert Mueller is turning America into a police state.
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#261120
Nato states will increase their defence spending by 100 billion dollars in response to Donald Trump's demands that European allies shoulder a greater financial burden, the alliance's secretary general has said.
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#261122

Exterminating Whitey

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

The end game of identity politics.
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#261123
Meghan McCain, daughter of the late Arizona Sen. John McCain, said Saturday that she prefers to call herself a conservative, rather than a Republican, because the party is "so tied up with being for" President Donald Trump.
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#261124
I have an update for my new novel The Seven Royals: All Good Things! It goes on sale today! Above is the first look at the amazing cover art! For those of you who do not know about the backstory, I…
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Grace Carr, DCNF Disabled persons are entering the workforce as overall unemployment rates drop and companies consider an expanded pool of potential job applicants for entry-level and essential positions. Persons with disabilities have long been sidelined and unable to find employment, due in part to stigma and from an inability to perform tasks as quickly …
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