#343676
Rudy Giuliani went to bat for Trump after Hillary Clinton alleged Trump suggested gun owners assassinate her if she's elected president.
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#343677
The former Ohio governor previously said "the death of Scalia saved labor from a terrible decision."
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#343678
Apparently, FBI officials found enough evidence to warrant a direct request to the Obama DOJ asking that a full investigation be initiated into the Clinton Foundation. That request has been denied. For months there have been speculative rumors regarding a widening FBI investigation into the Clinton Foundation’s murky, multi-million dollar operation that sees heavy investment …
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#343679
Raising the minimum wage is one of those wonderful-sounding ideas that, whenever tried, unfortunately never quite works the way it was promised. To its credit, the Washington Post has noticed. The Post recently highlighted a new study from a group of economists who were commissioned by the city o
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#343680
CNN's Cuomo: Clinton Foundation Emails Show 'Coordination' Between Foundation and State, 'It's Wrong'
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#343681

WikiLeaks on Twitter

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

“Hillary Clinton strategist Bob Beckel called for WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange to be assassinated. #DNCLeak https://t.co/9L2ixl24Er”
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#343682
A 2010 program headed by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to help Moscow develop a “Russian Silicon Valley” may instead have drawn some of America’s biggest tech companies into “industrial espionage” – even advancing the country’s military and spying operations, according to a new report by Clinton critic Peter Schweizer’s Government Accountability Institute.
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#343683
Donald Trump was leading most polls just two short weeks ago, but a feud with the Khan family, the Democratic National Convention, and several gaffes have eroded his lead. Still, the billionaire is doing better with Latino voters than most would expect. According to the YouGov/Economist weekly...
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#343684
Global Elites want Assange and Wikileaks Silenced… Wikileaks threw the DNC Convention into turmoil last month after the release of ...
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#343685
TEL AVIV – The Palestinian swimmer selected to compete in the Rio Olympics lied when she told the world that she was unable to train properly.
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#343686
There’s a big difference between populist anger and conservatism.
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#343687
A New Jersey man was beaten with a crowbar because he was wearing a Donald Trump shirt, authorities say.
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#343688
The financial markets should start preparing themselves for an October surprise. October, of course, has always been a tricky month for Wall Street. But the markets would be wise to prepare ASAP fo…
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#343689
In July, a Democratic National Committee staffer named Seth Rich was gunned down in the Bloomingdale neighborhood of northwest D.C.  The police said his murder may have been the result of a robbery…
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#343691

Poll shows Trump gaining on Clinton

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Hillary Clinton’s lead over Donald Trump is shrinking, with a new poll released Wednesday showing her margin down to 4 points. Clinton notched 44 percent to Trump?s 40 percent in the Bloomber…
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#343692
The Department of Justice has wrapped up its civil rights investigation into the Baltimore police; the 163-page report of the agency's findings is expe ...
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#343693
Following the introduction of civil partnerships, Muslim representatives in Italy are now demanding the legalisation of polygamy.
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#343694
Florida: Orlando jihad mass murderer's father attends Hillary Clinton rally Hugh Fitzgerald: Calculating the Costs of Muslim Terrorism: La Braderie, For Example
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#343695
“These tactics are un-American and violate First Amendment rights”
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#343696
WARNING: VIDEO CONTAINS GRAPHIC FOOTAGE OF CAR HITTING A PERSON
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#343697
Donald Trump has the GOP trapped in not one Catch-22, but two. Call it a Catch-44. The first Catch-22 has been the subject of widespread conversation over the last few weeks. As GOP pollster Glen Bolger summed it up for the New York Times: “Do we run the risk of depressing our base by repudiating the guy? Or do we run the risk of being tarred and feathered by independents for not repudiating him?” “We’re damned if we do and damned if we don’t,” he added. Lots of Republicans adore Trump — just consider the enthusiasm at his massive rallies — and will turn on the establishment Republicans who betray him. But roughly one out of five Republicans do not support the nominee. College-educated married white women — a major part of the GOP demographic coalition — are abandoning him. Trump is behind by huge margins in key swing states. His standing in the national polls is flirting with the catastrophic. It’s only early August and already Republican strategists are speculating that down-ballot candidates will have to cut and run from the nominee. “If I were advising a candidate, and I used to do that for a living, the first thing I’d tell them is: ‘Don’t put yourself in the middle of other people’s races.’” Oklahoma representative Tom Cole said on MSNBC. That brings us to the second Catch-22. Republican candidates at this stage have no excuses to offer if they decide to repudiate Trump other than naked self-interest. Let’s assume Trump cannot mount a comeback and becomes an albatross for countless Republican candidates across the country. And let’s say they jump ship. Then every Democrat in the country — not to mention almost every pundit — will say, “You guys were fine with Trump as the nominee when he was a racist, but now that he’s hurting the whole GOP’s chances, he’s suddenly unacceptable?” And there will be some truth to the accusation. It’s instructive to look at what prompted the flop-sweat panic of recent days. After leaving the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Trump climbed the rhetorical jackass tree and then hurled himself earthward, hitting every branch on the way down. There’s not enough space here to recount in any serious detail all of the self-destructive statements and bizarre rabbit holes he spelunked into — from attacking the parents of Captain Humayun Kahn, a soldier who died serving our country, to “jokingly” inviting the Russians to muck about in our elections, to reviving past controversies about Senator Ted Cruz’s father’s alleged complicity in the Kennedy assassination. And yet GOP establishment leaders stuck with their man — just as they’d stuck with their man when he threw NATO under the bus, and ridiculed our treaty obligations with Japan, and attacked American-born Judge Gonzalo Curiel for an alleged conflict of interest between his professional duties and his Mexican heritage. (Sure, House Speaker Paul Ryan and others criticized Trump’s comments, but they did not officially distance themselves from him.) GOP leaders contemplated pulling the emergency brake on the Trump Train only when the nominee said he wouldn’t endorse Ryan or senators John McCain and Kelly Ayotte. The message was clear: Only his willingness to endanger top Republicans’ reelection was truly unacceptable behavior. Nothing else Trump said or did until then was beyond the pale. In fact, the message was so clear that even Trump heard it. After an intervention his campaign denies took place, Trump grudgingly fell in line, reading a statement endorsing Ryan, McCain, and Ayotte with all the enthusiasm of an adolescent boy forced to apologize for shoplifting. There are no good options left for the GOP. However its leaders pivot to boost the party’s chances in November, they risk revealing that winning is their only sacred principle — that is to say, admitting they have no sacred principles at all. — Jonah Goldberg is a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a senior editor of National Review. You can write to him by e-mail at [email protected]. © 2016 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
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#343698
Former CIA deputy director Michael Morell, who supports Hillary Clinton and insists that Donald Trump is being manipulated by Russian President Vladimir Putin, said that Russians and Iranians in Syria should be killed covertly to “pay the price.”
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#343699
Republican nominee discusses political power of gun rights advocates on 'Hannity'
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#343700
Twerking was just the beginning! In a new low, wild child Malia Obama was caught on camera smoking "pot" at a recent concert, according to an eyewitness. And only RadarOnline.com has the explosive ...
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