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Less than a month after announcing a MASSIVE minimum wage increase, companies in California are already moving out. The state became the first one to mandate the new minimum wage, beating New York …
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#351427
After years of open borders and leftist indoctrination we now have this… An anti-Trump protester outside the California GOP Convention ...
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#351428

The other side of the coin

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Drudge crows that Trump has the most votes in Republican primary history, but he doesn't tell the whole story...
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#351429

I’m With George Will

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

At some point, the good of the country must override the good of the political party. I do not think Donald Trump is competent or qualified to have his hands anywhere near the nuclear football. His…
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#351430

Donald J. Obama

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

On Tuesday, April 26, Donald Trump won impressive primary victories in five states, victories that would seem to make it difficult (though not yet impossible) to deny him the Republican nomination. On Wednesday, in Washington, D.C., Trump read from a teleprompter a foreign policy speech designed to make it easy for Republican officeholders and apparatchiks to come around, to pretend to discover that, “Gee, Trump really isn't that bad! On Thursday, those Republican elites dutifully (if still somewhat halfheartedly) proclaimed that very discovery and began to slink around to supporting Trump. Trump's speech is in fact predictably unimpressive. The parts of it that are true are utterly unoriginal and strikingly superficial regurgitations of conventional conservative criticisms of the Obama administration, presented in a simple-minded way. There are also vague platitudes about America and the world indistinguishable from those that inhabit most such speeches.
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BACKGROUND: On April 26, 2016 the Anaheim City Council considered a resolution to denounce Presidential Candidate Donald Trump. City Councilwoman Kris Murray...
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By Randy Hall ~ Despite the fact that Google — a multinational technology company that specializes in Internet-related services and products — has announced it will serve as the officia…
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#351433

What Do the Trumpsters Want?

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

There are many reasons to oppose Trump. But those aren’t the reasons being cited.
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#351434
RUSH: The media has ceased their primary objective of destroying Republicans when it comes to Trump.  And instead they're propping him up.  And the reason they are doing it is the media landscape is changing so fast. It's becoming so compartmentalized, it's becoming so niche that attracting massive, big audiences anymore is not possible because there's just too much competition... They have found gold in Trump.  Trump attracts and holds an audience like they can't... And it's reflected in the ratings and it's reflected in advertising revenue, but -- and this is Campbell Brown's point -- more importantly, the news media themselves love it because where they work now has audience again. 
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At a rally Thursday night in Orange County, CA, Donald Trump was joined on stage by Jamiel Shaw, whose son was murdered by an illegal alien in 2008, and other members of the Remeberence Project. "They're unbelievable, they've suffered," Trump said before bringing them up on the stage. "These are great people." "We demand Americans first," Shaw said. "We don't care about illegal aliens." The person who murdered his son was an "illegal alien on his third gun charge." "They all have a very similar story to tell," Trump said. "People that shouldn't have been here, people that should have never been allowed to come over the border and they come here like its nothing, they walk through it like its nothing," he said as the crowd chanted "build a wall." "We're going to stop it and we're going to build a wall."
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#351436
This new ad will be running this weekend in Indiana blasting Donald Trump. And this time, you'll be petrified in the first sentence
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#351437
Another Congressmember who’s usually pretty reserved has come out to rip into former Speaker John Boehner for his “shameful” comments against Ted Cruz. And the dude literally says…
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#351438
Either this new poll is an outlier or there has been a major momentum shift.
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#351439
Trump’s crowd inflation isn't a new phenomenon.
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#351440
Democrats have a funny habit of screaming about how Republicans refuse to accept what they deem an overwhelming scientific consensus on one pillar of their poli
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#351441
At this point most people know that Trump was all for an 'Assault Weapons Ban' and waiting periods for firearms back in a book he "wrote" in 2000 - The Amer
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#351442
The Onion - America's Finest News Source
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a http://vidmax.com/ original. If you would like to support this channel, donations are GREATLY appreciated. Via PayPal to: [email protected] (NAVYHATO@GMAI...
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#351445
A Clinton supporter says, “On my college campus, I might as well be Pat Buchanan.”
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#351446
Ted Cruz lied TEN Times in Under FIVE minutes to the Indiana voters during his Super Tuesday IV (April 26th, 2016) speech! Lyin' Ted at it again! Like us on ...
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Note: We've revised the "let's not divide the party" section of this blog to provide more context and to correct an implication that Rubio was directly making that point.
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#351448
The Redmond software giant says its position on the GOP convention hasn’t changed.
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#351449
You are the salt of the earth, but if salt has lost its taste, how shall its saltiness be restored? It is no longer good for anything except to be thrown out and trampled under people’s feet. — Matthew 5:13 The GOP establishment is on the verge of falling in line behind Donald Trump, perhaps the most comprehensively reprehensible person ever to seek national office. The pressure for conservative leaders and activists to follow suit will be overwhelming. There are, it seems, no good options. Oppose Trump and you’ll be blamed if he loses, as the bitter shell of the GOP snarls at those who facilitated its electoral collapse. If by some miracle he wins, you’ll be shut out from Trump’s administration, unable to influence him toward conservative policies. So, yes, the options are all bad — in the short term. But broaden your view beyond the race against Hillary, and the choice becomes easier: Will you sacrifice your integrity, your moral fiber, and your intellect for the sake of a single election cycle? A person who spends the next several months defending the indefensible, trying to make sense of the senseless, and excusing the inexcusable stands to do permanent damage to his reputation and the reputation of the movement he represents. #ad#Matthew 5:13, of course, refers to Christians — followers of Jesus — and not to political movements. But it speaks to a deep moral truth, one especially resonant to a political and cultural movement that is stocked with people who are conservative because they are Christian. Pundits often speak of “political capital,” the combination of good will and raw power that wise politicians spend judiciously. In politics, a person can rebound even from a serious miscalculation, and renewed strength is often just one victory away. There are few things more thrilling to the media than political comebacks. RELATED: Donald Trump Isn’t the ‘Presumptive Nominee’ — Not Yet, Anyway But there is also moral capital, and it’s far more fragile than its political counterpart. Once it’s squandered, even a lifetime of good works is often not enough to rebuild moral authority. God forgives the repentant, surely, but it is still often prudent for people not to trust them. And who will trust the moral judgment of those who ultimately choose to devote weeks and months of their lives to making an aggressively ignorant serial liar the leader of the free world? Trump is not the “best of bad options”; he is a cataclysm. If he defeats Hillary Clinton, his presidency will fail, and Republicans will suffer for a generation. If he loses, there’s a good chance he’ll turn the GOP into a shadow of its former self, a party reduced to holding only its safest seats and maintaining whatever political influence it still has through identity politics and clever gerrymandering. RELATED: The End of Pieties No matter what happens, bitter lessons abound. The cult of celebrity deeply harmed the conservative movement, rendering its base vulnerable to Trump’s demagoguery. Venomous rhetoric between various factions of the party made unity impossible. A phalanx of Republican politicians made promises they knew they couldn’t keep. The dysfunction is comprehensive, and it is difficult indeed to find a person with clean hands. Will you sacrifice your integrity, your moral fiber, and your intellect for the sake of a single election cycle? But we can start cleaning them now — with humility and resolve. The first step is to back Ted Cruz to the bitter end. Of course he’s not a perfect vehicle for the conservative movement; in many ways his own rhetoric has contributed to the present crisis. But there is a quantum difference between an informed, committed, and passionate conservative — whatever his faults — and a deceitful, Machiavellian liberal. Cruz is down to his Hail Mary pass, and conservatives should do all they can to help him succeed. And if he fails, we should continue to clearly and consistently articulate our core convictions — and to reiterate as loudly and as often as possible all the reasons that both candidates will fail the American people. Neither Trumpism nor Clinton’s unprincipled progressivism will do anything except exacerbate America’s structural divisions, long-term security challenges, and looming fiscal crises. Partnering with either candidate is like boarding the Titanic despite knowing it will sink. #related#Yes, the 2016 election is vital. But it’s not so vital as to throw away 2020 and beyond, doing immense damage to the integrity of a movement built to endure for decades. The Left knows all too well that nations are transformed through the “long march” rather than through a single election, and conservatives would do well to internalize the same lesson right away. Our principles can and will endure as a major influence on American life — but only if we stand up for them with as much force and conviction as possible. Now is not the time to go weak in the knees. — David French is an attorney, and a staff writer at National Review.
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#351450

Why the Left Hates Jews

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

The Left is anti-Semitic because Jews expose the falsity of leftist pieties.
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