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FREDERICK, Maryland ? Ted Cruz is creating a wedge with Donald Trump on the controversial ?bathroom bill? in North Carolina, an attempt to paint the Republican presidential front-…
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#352402
At this point in the race, both Ted Cruz and John Kasich have no chance of winning the nomination outside of a contested convention.
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#352403

President Hillary Clinton

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Only Republicans can make President Hillary Clinton a reality.
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His nomination would put a Democrat in the White House and devastate the GOP.
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Has the RNC finally figured out how to counter Donald Trump's allegations that the delegate system is rigged? After weeks of struggling to counter the narrative, they might have finally turned a corne
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Putting the wraps on New York and looking ahead.
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So, now the tabloid is now literally connecting the Texas senator to the assassination of JFK.
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Yesterday, while Donald Trump was misremembering when 9/11 happened in his own New York, Ted Cruz was making news in Philadelphia. Neither Fox nor CNN caught his speech, an omission they may regret. As stock media tracked what has not changed, Cruz spoke to what is changing with a voice that moved Wisconsin the night of the Wisconsin primary. And it resonated, according to those present. The untold story? Confidence in the data.
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Conservative group sues San Francisco over ‘pissoir’ facility at local park famous for its counter culture, immodest sunbathing, pot brownies, ‘Hunky Jesus’ and more SAN FRANCISCO (April 15, 2016)—Local religious conservatives—represented by a legal foundation that the Southern Poverty Law Center identifies as an “anti-LGBT hate group”—are among the plaintiffs in a civil suit served on the City and County of San Francisco today, which seeks the removal of a newly-constructed “pissoir” located in Dolores Park.  Neighborhood residents successfully advocated to build the facility, which is similar to streetscape fixtures that many European cities have featured since the 19th Century.  Plaintiffs behind the lawsuit allege that the ...
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Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said Thursday that abolitionist Harriet Tubman is 'fantastic' but she shouldn't replace former President Andrew Jackson on the front of the $20 bill. He...
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Read more at http://EAGnews.org Middleton-Cross Plains school district Middleton, Wisconsin April 12, 2016
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A Harvard Law School student is under fire after asking Israel’s former foreign minister and co-leader of the Zionist Union Party Tzipi Livni why she is “so smelly” during a public discussion on Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.
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Donald Trump is really taking a more liberal approach to things this morning in his town hall with NBC. He was asked about a provision of the Republican platform on abortion which states the right …
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Government officials have been charged in the Flint water scandal. It’s a good start. More civil “servants” should be held responsible for the messes government causes.
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Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet.
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Police said on Thursday that two teenagers they have arrested in connection with a bomb attack on a Sikh temple in the western German city of Essen are linked to the Islamic fundamentalist scene there.
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I want to tell you about the person I have worked with closely for the past two years: Not a day goes by that Ted Cruz doesn't think about the Jews and Israel.
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Please subscribe and check out The Daily Wire! Joining left-wing NBC Democrats Savannah Guthrie and Matt Lauer for an interview with Today, Donald Trump surr...
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On Tuesday conservative radio and TV host Sean Hannity blew up on air at Senator Ted Cruz after he would not answer his question about stealing delegates fro...
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As Paul Ryan Faces Scrutiny, Conservative House Members Discuss Strategy Of Their Own
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#352421

Trumpism's Missing Middle

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Jim Geraghty writes: There’s an element missing from the Trump phenomenon as a broad political movement, as opposed to a presidential campaign. The Trump movement has its base — the 37 percent of GOP primary voters who cast a ballot for him — and it has Trump at its top. What it lacks so far is much of a middle, a group of like-minded political leaders eager to enact the Trump agenda in legislatures and state capitols. There’s a related point worth making: The absence of down-ballot upheaval in the Republican primaries reduces the power of some of the explanations people have offered for Trump’s success. If Republican voters want to overthrow the party establishment, why are incumbents winning primaries more than they have in previous cycles? Where are the anti-trade, anti-entitlement reform primary winners? I’m not denying that these explanations might have something to them. But we should keep in mind the extent to which Trump’s success owes to his personal appeal to many voters rather than to broader currents of opinion.
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It’s time for President Obama to declassify the 28 sealed pages of the 9/11 Commission Report — the section that details the Saudi role in the attacks. The main noise in Washington now is over a bi…
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#352423

The Green Energy Bust

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Almost 40 years ago, the last “green president, Jimmy Carter, went on national TV and glumly told the nation from the Oval Office: We could use up all of the proven reserves of oil in the entire world by the end of the next decade. This prediction wasn't just foolish. It turned out to be tremendously expensive to taxpayers, with billions of dollars poured down a rat hole of green energy programs that never worked—including the Synthetic Fuels Corporation, which was going to provide an economical substitute for scarce oil. Then Ronald Reagan was elected president and in his first days in office he lifted all remaining Nixon-Ford-Carter-era oil and gas price controls and later repealed windfall profits taxes on the oil industry. This deregulation of the oil and gas markets led almost overnight to a massive increase in domestic oil and gas production and over time a tumbling in the price of oil and gas for two decades. As for the government-sponsored alternative energy programs that had been all the rage during the Carter years: They went bust because instead of oil prices of $50 to $100 a barrel, the price fell below $20. Whoops. The Synthetic Fuels Corporation was long regarded as one of the biggest government investment boondoggles of all time.
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#352424
North Carolina is "paying a big price," Donald Trump says.
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#352425
Just what every birthday girl wants to hear: SURPRISE! You get to spend time with Michelle Obama!
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