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President-elect of the United States of America Donald J. Trump praised the Breitbart News Network in an interview with the New York Times on Tuesday, saying this outlet is “quite successful” according to a transcript of his quote released by that outlet’s media reporter Michael Grynbaum.
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Hillary Clinton is being called on to challenge the election results in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, with experts expressing concern that the results could have been hacked.
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#336053
Senior adviser Kellyanne Conway said this morning that President-elect Donald Trump does not plan to pursue any new charges against Hillary Clinton over her private emails or in connection with alleged pay-to-play at the Clinton Foundation.
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Ellison is the first Muslim to be elected to Congress, but his first congressional run in Minnesota in 2006 prompted questions about his ties to Farrakhan.
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The 65-year-old American designer Melania as 'a very beautiful woman' and her step-daughter Ivanka as 'beautiful and smart'. It comes after Sophie Theallet said she would never dress Melania.
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We endorse the sentiment behind President-elect Donald Trump’s about-face on sending Hillary Clinton to jail. Gone is the campaign talk of appointing a special prosecutor. The new line is right. “I…
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France’s Conseil d'État (State Council) banned the award-winning “Dear Future Mom” video from airing on French television due to concerns that the expressions of happy children with Down syndrome in the video were “inappropriate” because they were "likely to disturb the conscience of women who had lawfully made different personal life choices.”
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#336058

Trump and College Chaos

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

If one needed more evidence of the steep decay in academia, Donald Trump's victory provided it.
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I'm going to take a wild guess and say that nobody in what passes for the mainstream media saw the tsunami coming, the wave of discontent that we witnessed on Election Day. I'm sure there were one or...
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A law being proposed in Texas is driving the left nuts
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Some Democrats are beginning to openly wonder if identity politics did them in on election day, and left them watching Donald Trump and congressional Republicans win the White House and keep control of Congress. The soul-searching seems likely to continue for months, possibly right up until the next election. But less than two weeks after their unexpected election day results, some are saying Democrats might be focusing too much on urban minorities and the targeting of various blocs, while ignoring the economic plight of working class votes in rural areas that the GOP overwhelmingly carried to victory. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., who nearly clinched the Democratic nomination himself, expressed this idea openly over the weekend, and seemed to pin the blame directly on Hillary Clinton for ignoring millions of potential voters who might be willing to call the Democratic Party home, despite declining to mention her by name.
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#336062
How long will conservatives tolerate this?
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ABC’s World News Tonight went to town Tuesday evening, as they fanned the flames of fear over potential conflicts of interest between President-Elect Donald Trump’s businesses and his presidential duties. “With growing concerns tonight, about how he continues to push his business ventures, Donald Trump told The New York Times, ‘The law is on my side. The president can't have a conflict of interest,’” fretted ABC’s Chief investigative Correspondent Brain Ross. But such concern over conflicts of interest were scant when they covered Hillary Clinton pre-election.
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S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley initially backed Sen. Marco Rubio and then Sen. Ted Cruz to be the GOP's White House nominee before supporting Trump.
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Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama said Wednesday he has “no worries” about Donald Trump’s election as U.S. president, adding that he expects the businessman will align his future policies with global realities.
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#336066
Real journalism is dangerous for elites, which is why we have so little of it. The effects on our society and discourse are chilling.
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#336067
President-elect Donald Trump was the least-liked major-party presidential nominee since at least 1980. He won the Electoral College even though most Americans held an unfavorable view of him —…
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#336068
A big backpedal from the president-elect has supporters up in arms.
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#336069
Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet.
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#336070
'Placing us in these officers’ care is an act of violence, especially for Black students.'
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U.S. Magistrate Judge John Primomo presides over the naturalization ceremony for a group of 500 new citizens at the Edgewood ...
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#336072
“Man of Steel” and “Boardwalk Empire” actor Michael Shannon revealed in recent interviews he has no kind words for Donald Trump. That shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, since Hollywood has essentially declared war on the president-elect. What should come as a surprise, and perhaps be concerning, is the vitriol in Shannon’s comments about both Trump and anyone who voted for the Republican nominee. “If you’re voting for Trump, it’s time for the urn.” In a chat with Rogerebert.com’s Nick Allen about the new film “Nocturnal Animals,” Shannon made his feelings about a Trump presidency very, very clear. The usually shy actor let loose and was more candid than before in any interview. “I don’t know how people got so ***damn stupid. But it’s really weird, because it’s like the last eight years — now it feels like a lie. Like, this has been festering underneath the whole time. Racists, sexists. And a lot of these people, they don’t
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Governor Malloy says he’s ready to take the Trump Administration to court if it attempts to withhold federal funds to “Sanctuary Cities” like New Haven.
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#336074

The Bubble - SNL

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

In The Bubble, life continues for progressive Americans as if the election never happened. Get more SNL: http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live Full Episodes...
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#336075

15 Trump Flip-Flops in 15 Days

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

The president-elect has made changing his mind a way of life. Why would his young presidency be any different?
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