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Over the weekend, Donald Trump declined to reject the KKK three times only to blame a faulty ear piece on Monday, that he never complained about on Sunday. It apparently only stopped working each t…
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How radical is Bernie Sanders? Has Hillary Clinton shifted to the left? a guide to the Democratic candidates' policies and where they belong on an ideological spectrum.
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John Oliver Destroys Donald Trump (Full Segment) February 28th 2016 john oliver,interview,fifa,john oliver full show,new,donald trump,election,abortion,docum...
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In his November editor’s letter, Graydon Carter reveals the presidential candidate’s thin-skinned response to a favorite 25-year-old epithet.
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While memories may fade, Google always remembers. And that's really not good for Donald Trump, writes Dean Obeidallah.
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A white nationalist-linked super PAC issued a robocall urging support for Republican candidate Donald Trump over "Cuban" opponents Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz.
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The first 52 minutes of the tenth GOP presidential debate focused on one topic, immigration, and offered us the most explosive fights that we have seen in any of the presidential debates so far. In sh
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People would label me an anti-establishment conservative and a likely fit for the Trump campaign. Yet, in watching closely each of the candidates as they made their final sprint last week in South Car
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Confidential polling data shows Hillary Clinton could lose the presidential election in heavily Democratic New York to Donald Trump as the GOP front-runner’s support grows to the point of being “su…
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0 RecommendedRecommend Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES In a stunning campaign development, presidential candidate and real estate scam expert Donald Trump spoke a complete sentence during a speech leading up to the key Super Tuesday primaries. Sources said it isn’t clear whether Trump conceived the sentence, “Trump is a con man,” on his own or if it was given to him by spokesman Katrina | Read More »
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The Gang of Eight bill provides a picture of where Rubio would like to take the U.S. immigration system.
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Photo credit: Emily Mills Five years ago today, protestors filled Wisconsin’s state capitol and Democratic state senators were hiding out across the border in Illinois to block a vote on Act 10, the landmark entitlement reform package ultimately signed into law by Gov. Scott Walker in March of 2011. A half decade [...]
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Oscar Winners...

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

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Experts were predicting a housing bust, but Donald Trump said it was a ”great time” to embrace the industry.
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I don't think "winning" means what Donald Trump thinks it means.
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Stop laughing. Start voting.
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Chris Rock came out swinging in one of the most anticipated opening monologues in years and took on the diversity controversy from the get-go at the 88th Academy Awards. Last night also saw Brie La…
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Laughing at a buffoon won't stop him from having an impact on politics.
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Coburn endorses Rubio, slams Trump

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

WASHINGTON _ Former U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn on Monday endorsed U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio for the GOP presidential nomination and said Donald Trump was "perpetuating a fraud." Coburn, a Republican who was Oklahoma's most popular political figure when he resigned in early 2015, said Rubio was the only Republican candidate in the mold of former President Ronald Reagan. "While some are offering a message of victimization and helplessness against Washington, Marco understands that ‘We the People’ are the establishment and the elites in American society.  "We need a president who will reawaken our belief in the American idea and not merely complain about how things are but challenge us to dream of what could be.
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David Rutz at the Washington Free Beacon was one of those rare Americans who watched Rev. Al Sharpton’s Sunday show on MSNBC. Naturally, a black Democratic congresswoman was complaining Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas wasn’t authentically black, and that blacks haven’t been represented on the court since Thurgood Marshall retired. Sharpton told ultraliberal Rep. Karen Bass (D-Calif) that he’s heard talk of Obama nominating attorney general Loretta Lynch to replace recently deceased Justice Antonin Scalia.
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Leonardo DiCaprio won the Oscar last night for his role in The Revenant. He peddled global warming junk science while ...
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The Truth About Marco Rubio

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

MP3: http://www.fdrpodcasts.com/#/3217/the-truth-about-marco-rubio Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/stefan-molyneux/fdr-3217-the-truth-about-marco-rubio Re...
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Animated by Nadia Khuzina http://www.nadiakhuzina.com Written by Nadia Khuzina/Woody Guthrie Deck Featuring Brixton Churchill (Vocals/Guitar) ---------------...
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Che Taylor was shot and killed by Seattle Police, triggering a now seemingly reflexive defense of a criminal and ignoble attacks on law enforcement.
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