#352026

Cruz Campaign Vetting Carly for VP

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Ted Cruz’s presidential campaign is vetting Carly Fiorina as a potential running mate, THE WEEKLY STANDARD has learned. According to a spokeswoman for Fiorina, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO and one-time presidential candidate is being vetted by Cruz's campaign. Normal stuff, said Sarah Isgur Flores, who served as deputy campaign manager during Fiorina's bid, when asked about the process. She added that Fiorina has met with members of the Cruz campaign and has given them financial disclosures and other documentation. Flores added that no offers have been made. On ABC's This Week Sunday, reporter Jon Karl floated the idea that Cruz could announce a running mate before next week's critical Indiana primary and suggested Fiorina would be the one person to fill that role.
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#352027
Ted Cruz has heated conversation with Trump supporter in Indiana.
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#352028
Amidst allegations of “willful and flagrant” violations of campaign-finance law
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#352029

Unions' $15 Minimum Wage About-Face

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

When the very people who championed “Fight for $15” start looking for a way to dodge the requirement, you know there’s something inherently wrong with the policy. What’s more, this hypocritical move suggests that modern-day unions care far more about self-preservation than they do about protecting workers.
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#352030
John Kasich is a RINO operative that could not care less if a true conservative is elected in November or not. By lingering around like the party guest who won’t
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#352031
TweetI originally planned to include the two essays below in my “Some Links” series.  But they detail a risk so great, a state overreach so dangerous, an exercise of government power so egregiously unjust, and a use of ‘official’ tools of intimidation so extreme that I give them here their own post.  Each is from …
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#352032
NRO's Jonah Goldberg joined me this morning to continue a discussion I began with Tevi Troy last week about Troy's article on the widening split between th
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#352033
The TedNado arrived in Monroeville, Pennsylvania and he got a great reception from the audience at his rally. Here’s his entire speech:
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#352034
As property crimes rise and homelessness persists, the city is divided over whether to respond more aggressively to problems on its streets.
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#352035
Donald Trump has been saying it for months, and now as he continues to build his delegate lead over his GOP rivals Ted Cruz and John Kasich, he is demanding Republicans unify and prepare to go to war with the Hillary Clinton campaign. And now a longtime Democrat Party consultant has just admitted it is …
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#352036
Republican presidential candidate Ohio Gov. John Kasich encouraged Indiana residents to vote for him on Monday, even after his and and Sen. Ted Cruz's (R-TX) campaigns announced that they were aligning to bring down rival Donald Trump.
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#352037
Donald Trump issued a wild, accusatory response to reports that Ted Cruz and John Kasich would be coordinating in future primary contests to make sure he doesn't get enough delegates to win the nomination before convention. In the statement, Trump denounced Cruz for being a “Washington insider” while also slamming him for being hated by “approximately 80%” of Republicans, and claimed that Kasich would get “slaughtered” by Clinton despite Trump consistently being the
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#352038
From transportation to energy, and everything in between, should the government invest money in as many promising projects as possible? Or would that actuall...
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#352039
Donald Trump is salty. He’s salty because for months Republicans not named Trump engaged in a massive circular firing squad, picking each other off while Trump stood off on the side mocking them like an ADHD teenager. But now that Trump is the odds-on favorite for the nomination, finally – perhaps too late – the other two candidates in the race, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Ohio Governor John Kasich have decided to team up to stop him. The plan goes something like this:
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#352040

Proof that felons are democrats

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

  Terry McAuliffe is the Governor of Virginia when he's not doing favors for Hillary Clinton. He is described as having bought the Clinton's some ti
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#352041
Oh, Melissa Click, you just can't help yourself, can you? After being fired by the University of Missouri for assaulting a student journalist during a protest and threatening to call for muscle to intimidate him, Click has not been able to go quietly into the unemployment line. First she claimed that she acted the way she did because she thought the student journalist with a camera might have had a gun. So her response to this was to try to get other students (the muscle) into harm's way. Okay. But now Click is back with a new claim. She now says she was fired due to racial politics.
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#352042
“It's a really funny picture," one veteran said. “But one with a lot of heart behind it.”
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#352043

The Columbia Bugle on Twitter

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

“.@Drudge_Report_ bringing you the most important news of the day... #TedCruz #Election2016 #IndianaPrimary #CruzCrew”
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#352044
More than 60,000 of the state's Democrats have turned to the Republican Party, and many of them say they're interested in voting for Donald Trump.
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#352045
Economic disparity is a problem that has grown along with the nation.
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#352046

Tucker Martin: Reality check

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

The Fox News tweet was simple. It read: “A Fox News poll shows @realDonaldTrump has the best chance of beating @HillaryClinton in the election.” In our 140-character-driven communications world, the text purported to deliver a pretty straightforward finding: Trump, despite what many others were saying, has the best chance to beat Hillary Clinton in November.
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#352047
First Read is a morning briefing from Meet the Press and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter.
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#352048
The same tired, pathetic tropes, repackaged as something new.
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#352049

Dear Elders, I'm sorry.

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

My opinion regarding why they call us Generation whY? #Millennial #Why #SorryElders
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#352050
It’s hard to spend time on Facebook without finding examples of “Godwin’s Law”: The longer an online discussion goes on, the higher the likelihood someone will use a Nazi analogy. After reading social-media posts about the presidential race, it’s clear such discussions — Is Hitlery (Clinton) creepier than (Donald) Trumpolini? — needn’t go on very long before someone mentions a dead dictator.Unfortunately, the overuse of such comparisons numbs us to those instances where only such an analogy will suffice. Consider the following situation and ask yourself whether this is the type of thing that happens in free or totalitarian societies:
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