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The difference between ideas and facts is lost on leftist scholars.
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A ground called Delegates Unbound is releasing a new TV ad encouraging delegates to vote their conscience and dump Trump: CNN – A group of Republicans pushin...
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Kris “Tanto” Paronto, one the CIA security contractors who helped fight off jihadists during the Sept. 11 Benghazi attack, spoke to Breitbart News Saturday about combating radical Islam.
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Half are anxious about a Clinton presidency; some with reservations about Trump say they will vote for him anyway.
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This is an entry from the June 22, 2016 Live Blog
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Misconduct has led to delays and 1 retraction in environmental quality measurements reports By Jessica Morrison (E&CN) Alleged misconduct and data manipulation at a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS…
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Are you a “potential terrorist” on a secret watch list? (Infowars) ? Democrats are waging a war on due process, the rule of law, and the principle of legal rights going back to the Magna Carta. Clause 39 of the Magna Carta issued by John of England in 1215 declares: “No free man shall be ...
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Guest essay by Eric Worrall Evidence is mounting that Brexit, and possible ?contagion? of the British exit from the EU, the empowerment of nationalist movements throughout Europe demand…
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Liberals' logic makes perfect sense in their heads.
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Muslim Profiling Isn't Illegal, Unconstitutional, or Un-American
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I’m old enough to remember when history had a side. History, you see, had chosen to progress toward an international order that de-emphasized international sovereignty, elevated a bureaucratic and technocratic elite, and sought to solve international conflict through a combination of moral and economic pressure. Nations caused wars, so nationalism (and even patriotism) had to be set aside. Democracy unleashed bigotry, so “the people” mattered mainly when they agreed with the elite.   It was a system that worked remarkably well for the international upper class. Men and women dedicated to commerce enjoyed unprecedented access to international markets. Activists dedicated to social justice could engineer their societies without ever truly facing the accountability of the ballot box. The logic of the system was self-proving. It would triumph through the sheer force of its virtue. #ad#Unable to grasp the extent to which the new international order had endured and prospered not so much through its self-evident goodness but through the protection of American arms, it proved completely incapable of meeting the challenge when America chose to retreat. Vladimir Putin wanted no part of a system that sidelined Russia and viewed it as just one more economic and bureaucratic entity in a global superstate and decided to exert raw power to shape the world. He put boots on the ground in Crimea, and he dared the world to move him. He exerted his will in Syria, and he dared the world to stop him. In response, John Kerry actually said, “You just don’t, in the 21st century, behave in 19th-century fashion by invading another country on completely trumped up pretext.” It’s a comment that would be hilarious if it weren’t so impotent. Putin did as he liked, and “history” had nothing to say about it. EDITORIAL: Reflections on the Shock of Brexit At the same time, ISIS emerged — reminding a world that had already largely forgotten 9/11 what jihad looked like. To men who believed in divine favor for holy war, the new international order meant opportunity. European countries compete for the title of “moral superpower,” while ISIS merely calls them “targets.” It confronted a civilized world that had vowed “never again” with a new genocide, and that civilized world — possessing immense military power — largely chose ”compassion” over confrontation, opening its borders to floods of refugees whose ranks contain those who despise European culture, subvert European values, and rape and kill European citizens. Is it any wonder that citizens of one of the greatest and strongest nations in human history would recoil from an international order that was proving mainly that it could enrich an elite without seeming to lift a finger to preserve the nation’s core values and traditions — the very things that had made it great and strong? Is it any wonder that citizens of other great countries are —wondering what loyalty they owe to that same elite?  #related#And so we launch yet another phase in human history, where what’s old — nations pursuing their own interests — is new again. On one end of the European continent sits Russia, a nation that is flexing its muscles and seeking to reclaim its traditional power. On the other end is Britain, a nation that has reclaimed its independence and now faces an uncertain future defining its new relationship with the world.  Across the ocean, America faces its own crisis. Our technocratic elite has constructed its own self-serving system — one that mirrors the very system that Britain rejected yesterday. Our politics are more uncertain and chaotic than at any time in decades. We can’t predict what will happen. But one thing I do know — history never truly had a “side.” Instead, it is the story of action and reaction, and no outcome is inevitable.  Britain has acted. The world is set to change, and history can’t tell us what’s next.  — David French is a staff writer at National Review. 
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Saudi social media is exploding with rumors that Ayatollah Khamenei has died. Jurnal Muslim reported (translated): Users of social networking ...
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So your country has made a fucking awful irreversible decision and you want to move to Canada, mate?
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In our series of letters from African journalists, novelist and writer Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani looks at how the latest religious tension in Nigeria is playing out in what people wear to school.
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Unsurprisingly, Rangel claims he wasn't treated fairly.
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The news that Trump had fired his controversial campaign manager was hardly surprising. With his poll numbers plummeting, somebody had to be held accountable.
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It is still a longshot, but there are signs of Trump’s support failing.
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www.TRUNEWS.com Judge Napolitano: “Nobody died until 05:13 in the morning” In the on-going TRUNEWS investigation into the Orlando Massacre, a consistent ques...
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No wonder Britain's "Leave" vote startled elites. They already left their national identities behind.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Republican California Rep. Darrell Issa said that there is enough evidence to indict Hillary Clinton for mishandling national security information on her private email server.
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Dog lovers in central Iran are in an uproar after authorities began confiscating their pet dogs in an apparent crackdown on the “vulgar Western culture” of canine ownership, Iranian media reported.…
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Trump's latest comments may make them take their red MAGA hats off.
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In the ninth and last exclusive extract from his new book, The Purple Revolution, the Ukip leader reveals his kinship with a leading member of the Republican Right
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“Politically, I call it rape whenever a woman has sex and feels violated.”
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