#347601
The bill, which makes no exceptions for cases of rape or incest, is expected to be signed by Gov. Nikki Haley.
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#347602
When CBS ordered six new shows last week, fans on Twitter pointed out the one thing they all had in common: The top-billed actor in each was white...
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#347603
Donald Trump tops Hillary Clinton in a hypothetical head-to-head matchup, according to a new Fox News Poll that also finds majorities of voters feel both frontrunners lack strong moral values and will say anything to get elected.
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#347605
Bryan Cranston believes Donald Trump "loves this county," even if he may not agree with the GOP presidential frontrunner's policies.
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#347606
It’s yet more heartburn-inducing polling data for the Clinton Machine… Barack Obama easily won New Hampshire against East Coast governor, Mitt Romney by over five percentage points. Obama won that same state by double-digits against Arizona Senator John McCain.   In 2004, New Hampshire went to Democrat presidential candidate John Kerry. In fact, you have …
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#347607
Ideas vs panzer armies
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#347608
Donald Trump’s campaign is seeking to end the Democratic Party’s 20-year grip on Michigan’s electoral votes as the presumptive Republican nominee seeks to heal a divided party and reshape the campaign map this
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#347609
This regressive left has effectually turned our great national dialogue into one long and unending speech, fraught with political correctness, anti-Semitic and anti-Christian bigotry, eugenics, espousals of invented victimization, and myriad –isms.
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#347610
Mitt Romney won't launch a third-party presidential campaign of his own and has stopped trying to recruit somebody else to do it.
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#347611
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump released the names of eleven federal judges he would consider nominating...
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#347612
Sell your Adam Smith ties, everybody, and smash your busts of Ronald Reagan. It’s all over. Why? Because we have entered a new era of “nationalism,” or “patriotism,” or simply “Trumpism,” and the GOP will never be a traditionally and ideologically conservative party ever again. #ad#That seems to be the conclusion of a vast and growing number of prominent conservative commentators who are sure that Donald Trump has changed, or destroyed, conservatism forever. Type “The Republican Party is Dead” or “GOP R.I.P.” into a search engine and you’ll get a sense of how far and wide this notion has spread. Consider the inestimable Peggy Noonan, writing from the Olympian heights of the Wall Street Journal. She is increasingly adamant that Trump has ushered in a grand new era, a kind of Year Zero for the American Right. The once-conservative masses no longer want to hear about liberty or freedom — they want to be “protected” by government, Noonan wrote in February. RELATED: What Now, Conservatives? As Trump solidified his power, Noonan set about to shoot the wounded. “Those conservative writers and thinkers who have for nine months warned the base that Mr. Trump is not a conservative should consider the idea that a large portion of the Republican base no longer sees itself as conservative,” she wrote last month. A week later, Noonan again castigated anti-Trump forces in Washington. She insinuated that the Beltway elitists opposed to Trump seek to rebuild a post-Trump GOP as “a neoconservative, functionally open-borders, slash-the-entitlements party.” RELATED: How Should Conservatives Respond to the Age of Trump? That won’t happen, she insists, because “centers of gravity are shifting. The new Republican Party will not be rebuilt and re-formed in [the tony D.C. suburb] McLean, it will be rebuilt or re-formed in Massapequa [the Long Island suburb made famous by Joey Buttafuoco].” Looking past the uncharacteristically weak and unfair snipes, this is somewhat amusing, given where Noonan works. The Wall Street Journal — arguably America’s best newspaper, by the way — is editorially closer to “open borders” than any other mainstream outlet. Its position on entitlements is even more stridently — and more correctly — in favor of major reform, as was Noonan not long ago. The term “slash” is beneath her, given that this is the sort of irresponsible left-wing rhetoric she once decried. #share#Which gets me closer to my real point. A few years ago, Noonan lionized another populist movement. “Here is a great virtue of the tea party: They know what time it is. It’s getting late,” Noonan wrote. “If we don’t get the size and cost of government in line now, we won’t be able to. We’re teetering on the brink of some vast, dark new world — states and cities on the brink of bankruptcy, the federal government too. The issue isn’t ‘big spending’ anymore. It’s ruinous spending that they fear will end America as we know it, as they promised it to their children.” RELATED: After the GOP Darkness, the Dawn of Conservative Opportunity The point here isn’t to criticize Noonan, of whom I am a fan (though I have profound disagreements with her of late). Again, she is hardly alone in claiming that Trump represents a welcome break from conservative ideas as we’ve known them — ideas I once associated Noonan with. We can debate whether the New Thinking is good or bad. But we can all agree that one of the lessons of the Trump moment is that the conventional wisdom can change in an instant. And yet to listen to Trump’s biggest media cheerleaders, most of them in that populist heartland of New York City, the new conventional wisdom will go on and on — forever. As George Orwell noted, such assumptions stem from power-worship; that the winner of the moment will be invincible for all time. #related#For instance, in 2010, when Noonan was praising the free-market and constitutionalist tea party, our entitlement situation was worse, our immigration problems were no better, and Big Government was roughly the same (serious) threat it is today. Yet now she rallies to the protectionist and Constitution-agnostic Trump, despite Trump’s admission he will do nothing to fix entitlements or shrink government. The math on entitlements hasn’t changed, just the mood. Hence Trump’s focus on a Muslim ban and a wall on the Mexican border. Whether or not those are good ideas (I think the former is insane, the latter sadly necessary), it seems rather silly to expect this agenda to permanently displace the ideas that have formed the backbone of the conservative movement for generations. The mood will change again. It will be interesting to see whose ideas change with them. — 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], or via Twitter @JonahNRO. © 2016 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
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#347613

ROAR. E. on Twitter

Submitted 7 years ago by ActRight Community

“Turns out LGBT prez who criticized NC bathroom laws was child molester @PrisonPlanet @nero https://t.co/6UMg0u7Qup”
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#347614
The former president of Charlotte’s LGBT Chamber of Commerce has resigned after he came under fire from a conservative group, which noted that he is on a sex offender list and questioned his role in supporting the city’s expanded nondiscrimination ordinance.
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#347615
Donald Trump says he’ll be willing to hold direct personal negotiations with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. I’m guessing any summit would be preceded by intense shuttle diplomacy by Celebrity Apprentice contestant Dennis Rodman. It’s a terrible idea, but it would be immensely entertaining. You could put a real dent in the national debt by holding the negotiations on pay-per-view. Hey, remember when Republicans complained about then-senator Obama’s pledge to “meet separately, without precondition, during the first year of [his] administration, in Washington or anywhere else, with the leaders of Iran, Syria, Venezuela, Cuba and North Korea”? Good times, good times.
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#347616
Blake Lively under fire for saying she has an LA face and an Oakland booty.
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#347617
On Monday, Lisa Stickles went to a Ross Dress For Less department store in Mesquite, Texas, where she claims management allowed a man, who made no attempt to appear to be a woman, into the women’s fitting room.
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#347618
The Obama administration wants to make sure Utica, New York’s young refugees aren’t without a job, so he’s spending millions to make sure it doesn’t happen. “Access to a job in the summer and beyond can make all the difference to a young person – especially those who don’t have access to many resources and ?
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#347619
Democrats are no strangers to pandering to minorities, but this video of Hillary Clinton is so cringe-inducing that it's very difficult to watch.
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#347620
The list includes appellate judges Diane Sykes and William Pryor.
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#347621
While the mainstream media focus almost exclusively on the chaos within the Republican Party, civil war lurks just under the surface of the Democratic Party. Last week, violence broke out at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel during the Nevada Democratic Party State Convention, with Bernie Sanders supporters tossing chairs and sending violent texts and voicemails to the Nevada chairwoman, Roberta Lange.
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#347622
Acknowledging the truth might change transgender advocates’ positions, and that would require them to stop saying magic words they didn’t believe.
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#347623
Source: Frank Caliendo
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#347624

Frank Thorp V on Twitter

Submitted 7 years ago by ActRight Community

“On @MSNBC this morning Rep @RosLehtinen (R-FL) told @jdbalart she's #NeverTrump:”
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#347625
Minh Pham from New Cross was allegedly instructed to wear an explosive backpack by an Al Qaeda leader
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