#355601
Speaking in a radio interview on Sunday, John Bolton, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, stated he believes the FBI will “explode” if Hillary Clinton is ultimate not indicted for her email infractions due what he described as politics triumphing over the legal system.
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#355602
This is getting a little creepy. El Trumpo continues to whine about Megyn Kelly even after his idiotic call for a boycott failed: What is it about Kelly that bugs him so? He’s got two ugly ma…
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#355603
What’s American about that?
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#355604
If Donald Trump becomes the GOP nominee, Utah may vote for a Democrat.
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#355605
In the final installment of the What We Believe series, Bill looks at how America is indeed exceptional -- a once-in-history success militarily, economically...
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#355606
Trump Excuses His Campaign Manager Collaring Protestor
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#355607
In Part 6 of What We Believe, Bill looks at the critical distinction between legal and Illegal immigration, and how apologists for illegal immigration end up...
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#355608

What We Believe, Part 5: Gun Rights

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

In Part 5 of the What We Believe series, Bill examines to role of gun ownership as a bulwark against the power of the Big State, and deals with some of the l...
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#355609
What makes some laws worth obeying, while others demand to be overturned? In Part 4, Bill examines the difference between Natural Law and Political Law.
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#355610
In Part 3 of the series, Bill shows how wealth can be created from thin air.
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#355611
In Part 2 of his series on what Tea Party Conservatives believe, Bill looks at the problems and dangers associated with elitism and elitist philosophy.
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#355612
Bill Whittle chalks out the basics of Tea Party Conservatism. In this segment, Bill talks about the advantages of small government and free enterprise.
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#355613
The dissidents who were marching to demand improved human rights.
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#355614
Trump, Cruz Delegates in TN Join Forces Again to Stop GOP Establishment
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#355615
Why this particular opinion piqued my interest is that it is the first I have seen anywhere that actually tackles the Constitutional questions surrounding
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#355616
There hasn't been a seriously contested convention in decades, and history helps explain why: Presidential candidates who needed multiple ballots to get nominated usually didn't win.
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#355617
Emission regulations that may not even make a dent on climate change.
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#355618
Glenn Beck brought a fasting child on stage yesterday during his campaign speech for Ted Cruz in Utah. Beck declared ...
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#355619
We should think seriously about this issue, especially because of Trump's strange behavior. His unfounded charges against others, his inability to articulate his own positions except in tweets, his outlandish statements, his reversals and flipflops, all cause me to think that maybe Tortorello asks a very important question -- is Donald Trump too old to be president?
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#355620
Cruz said Friday that "there's no good reason" for Kasich to stay in the race.
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#355621
RNC chairman Reince Priebus joined George Stephanopoulos on ABC's This Week to discuss violence at Donald Trump's rallies and this summer's Republican National Convention. Asked whether the idea of a contested convention was still an extreme hypothetical, Priebus explained: Uh -- uh probably not still the case, no. I think it's possible. We're preparing for the possibility. I think it's my job is to be as open and transparent as I possibly can be. Why I'm trying to get out there on the convention a lot, out in the media. Talk about the rules. What they are, what they're not. Take the mystery away from what an open convention looks like. It's simple stuff. After confirming to Priebus that the RNC would insist on following the rules and ensuring whomever is nominated achieved the requisite number of delegates, Stephanopoulos asked: Can you guarantee that the nominee would be one of the three in the race right now?
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#355622
Republican presidential candidate John Kasich appeared on NBC’s “Meet the Press” Sunday. During the interview, Kasich suggested to host Chuck Todd that rival Ted Cruz should drop out of the GOP race. “Maybe Ted ought to get out because he can’t win in the fall,” the Ohio governor...
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#355623
Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Ted Cruz and John Cornyn, the U.S. Senators from Texas, and Greg Abbott, the governor of Texas, issued an open letter last week to add pressure to the Department of Veterans Affairs to fix the problems that continue to run rampant. Since the VA scandal blew up in 2014, the Investigator General has been hard at work finding out just | Read More
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#355624

Is Ted Cruz a liar?

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Donald Trump accuses Ted Cruz of lying. Ted Cruz claims that Trump's accusations are themselves lies. Let's take a look at one of Cruz's speeches to see who ...
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#355625
Yesterday Far left open border activists SHUT DOWN THE HIGHWAY leading to the Trump rally in Fountain Hills, Arizona for ...
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