#337326
FacebookRapper Rick Ross, black lives matter supporter, has a new song out from the album New Enterprise.  He sings “God is great, first and foremost. . Also, “Assassinate Trump like I’m Zimmerman!”  The Zimmerman he refers to is George Zimmerman.  If anyone dared put out a song calling for the …
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#337327
This is my confession -- and explanation.
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#337328
Although an informal arrangement for now, Silicon Valley investor Peter Thiel will have the incoming president's ear.
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#337329
Twitter users share photos of the shoes being burned and trashed after shoe company talks politics
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Facebook 392.5k Twitter 990 Google+ 177 UPDATED: 306 Donald Trump This wasn’t a squeaker, this wasn’t even close. It was a blowout. That’s a whole lot of deplorables. The voiceless had their day. Today, America is great again. #AGA Source: NY Times. All states: The Washington Post eats crow: Donald Trump is the president-elect of...
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#337331
After unsuccessfully seeking the vice presidency in 2016, might Virginia Senator Tim Kaine run for president in 2020? Is there…
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#337332
Donald Trump is contemplating naming a number of recognizable players from the 2016 campaign to serve in senior White House roles, according to an internal transition document obtained exclusively by
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#337333
They both completely missed the key lessons of Trump
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#337334
This election was a dirty job. But Donald Trump won because he spoke for forgotten Americans.
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#337335
The White House isn't ruling out the possibility of Hillary Clinton receiving a last-minute pardon from President Obama — even though she hasn't been charged with a crime. Asked at Wednesday's press briefing whether Obama had considered utilizing his unique executive power, press secretary Josh Earnest was cryptic. “The president has offered clemency to a substantial number of Americans who were previously serving time in federal prisons,” Earnest said. “And we didn't talk in advance about the president's plans to offer clemency to any of those individuals and that's because we don't talk about the president's thinking, particularly with respect to any specific cases that may apply to pardons or commutations,” he added.
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Asked if he intends to be involved in designing that plan, Carson said, “Yes, of course.”
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AtmanRising @AtmanRising

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Fellow centrists/liberals: Let's talk about the upcoming Trump presidency — Santa Monica, CA, United States
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#337338
With G.O.P. majorities in Congress, his authority is great.
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#337339
Stunned by their good electoral fortunes, Republicans said they were eager to repeal the Affordable Care Act, cut taxes and confirm conservative judges.
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#337341
But remember "love trumps hate..."
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#337342
So stop saying it's all "racism and sexism!"
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#337343

Colin Kaepernick didn’t vote

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Colin Kaepernick began a national dialogue on issues of race and police brutality when he sat for the national anthem. But when it came time to have a say in America’s direction, Kaepernick punted. Kaepernick, the 49ers quarterback who is an outspoken critic of racial injustice, confirmed to reporters on Tuesday that he didn’t vote.…
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#337344
Say it with us now: Trans. Lives. Matter.
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#337345
The National Council of La Raza says there is no way more Latino voters supported Donald Trump than supported former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney in 2012. According to exit poll data
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#337346
When Donald Trump shocked the world to become the president-elect on Tuesday night, the biggest loser wasn’t his opponent Hillary Clinton, it was the polling industry that tricked America into thinking we’d be celebrating the first female president right about now. The polls, which Trump has been calling inaccurate and rigged for months, made it seem like Clinton was a lock to occupy the White House come January. Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight is supposed to specialize in data-based journalism, but the site reported on Tuesday morning that Clinton had a 71.4 percent chance of winning the election. The site was wrong about the outcome in major battleground states including Florida, North Carolina and Pennsylvania, and Trump obviously won the election in addition to the individual states that were supposed to vote Clinton. How the Hell Were the Polls So Wrong About Donald Trump? Trump won the presidency with 279 electoral votes, compared to Clinton’s 228.  Here is how polls predicted the electoral count: Associated Press Here’s how other polls predicted the likelihood of a Clinton victory heading into Tuesday’s election. ABC News Political Analyst Matthew Dowd:  Here’s how other polls called the popular vote on Monday, according to Real Clear Politics. NBC News:
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-The American people elected Donald Trump because he was an outsider and not paid off by special interests, yet a team of corporate lobbyists will select his...
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A famous Winston Churchill quote says, “Never, never, never give up.” Today, that quote must be the driving force behind North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory. Never give up. When I walked into the Glenwood Ballroom of the Raleigh Marriott Hotel last night, I had no idea that the night was going to be so great, yet so awful, all at once. As the numbers for | Read More
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The restriction cites "VIP Movement" as the reason.
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Majority leader also reaffirms importance of NATO alliance and won't commit to a border wall.
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