#361351
Guest post by Aleister A Minnesota public school is singing “Allahu Akbar” at their annual Christmas holiday concert. A school ...
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President Obama has recently stated that he wishes to visit Cuba before his presidency comes to an uneventful end. The Cubans have responded with open arms, making a simple request of the United States Commander-in-Chief: keep your mouth shut about Cuban political affairs.
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#361353
"...simply should not be tolerated."
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Jeb Bush with guns out in Iowa

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

The former Florida governor is launching a new Second Amendment push in the important caucus state
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#361355
An eastern Pennsylvania university has pulled back a plan to bar students from displaying what it called 'distasteful' and 'demeaning' decorations such as the Confederate flag and swastikas in residence...
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#361356
"All three goals we had, we accomplished," Harry Reid said.
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#361357
Thursday’s New York Times was particularly dense with bias against the "hard-right" and "far-right" Republican Party, starting on the front page, where a story about Latino candidates Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio turned into a criticism of GOP immigration policy, and reaching the back page, with an editorial hitting the Republican Party for its "Appalling Silence on Gun Control" (the candidates "dwelled darkly" about the actual threat of Islamic terorrism instead).
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In a focus group with American Muslims on CBS This Morning, participants told political strategist Frank Luntz that Republicans discussing terrorism was so offensive that their children could not be exposed to GOP debates. One woman warned: “I actually did a call out to Muslim parents across the country to not watch the Republican debate in front of their children because I knew that, that – subjecting our children to hear the hateful stereotyping and the lumping of Muslims with terrorism in front of our children is actually something that psychologically impacts them.”
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#361359
In perhaps a display of loyalty to Ryan, three-fifths of the Republican conference in congress supported his legislation, and even gave him a standing ovation following the bill's passage.
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#361360
A poll commissioned by campus activist group Young America's Foundation queried college students across the country on social and political issues from the importance of free enterprise to gender roles.
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#361361
Before there was "Ted Cruz, Presidential Hopeful," there was "Ted Cruz, Debate King." Have a look at the Texas senator's masterful oratorical talent...
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#361362

Jeb Bush on Twitter

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

“Donald Trump versus Donald Trump:”
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#361363
Republican U.S. presidential candidate Ben Carson canceled a trip planned for later this month to Africa.
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#361364
Analysis of over 150,000 NPR stories has shown a bias against men at the network, with stories about women's issues given center stage.
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#361365
New York Times changes story on President Obama’s terror response without correction
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#361366
Rush Limbaugh, Jeff Sessions, Mike Lee and Steve King refuted the claim made by Marco Rubio that he and Ted Cruz have identical positions on immigration.
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On the Sean Hannity radio show Thursday afternoon, Sen. Mike Lee clears the air over the spat between Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz about the 2013 "Gang of Eight" immigration bill. Marco Rubio and his supporters point to a series of amendments Cruz proposed for the bipartisan immigration reform bill as a sign that he supported the bill, but Lee says the situation is more complicated: " I was there as we both drafted and presented amendments trying to make this really bad 'Gang of Eight' amnesty bill not as bad." Lee, who serves on the Senate Judiciary Committee with Ted Cruz says claims that Cruz supported this bill are "100% false." "At no time during that process - at no moment did I ever see Ted Cruz take any action that was tantamount to saying he was embracing amnesty." "Insofar as anybody is trying to suggest that Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio had the same position with regards amnesty or with regards to the 'Gang of Eight' bill - that is absolutely false." MIKE LEE: As you know, I'm friends with both of these guys, I have enormous respect for both of them, I serve on the Judiciary committee with Ted Cruz, the entire time, as we spent weeks working on the gang of eight immigration bill. I was there with him as we both drafted and presented amendments trying to make this really bad gang of eight amnesty bill not as bad. At no time during that process, at no moment did Ted Cruz take any action that was tantamount to supporting Amnesty. He filed amendments designed to make the bill less bad. That does not mean, ever meant, and will not ever mean that he was going to vote for that bill, he was just trying to make it less bad. Insofar as anybody is trying t suggest that Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio had the same position... that is absolutely false, 100% false.
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#361368
Sen. Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign was struck with a setback on Wednesday when it was suspended from DNC voter files.
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#361370
"They are not going to sabotage our campaign," Sanders' top aide Jeff Weaver said.
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#361371
Former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan says that the Jeb Bush campaign used his name on a fundraising invitation without permission.
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#361372
Fox News contacted two dozen Yale faculty for comment on their recent video of students signing a petition to repeal the First Amendment.
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#361373
Adam Sandler was on with Howard Stern recently where he talked about how pro-Israel he is and how he hates these BDS protesters like Roger Waters, front man for Pink Floyd: JERUSALEM POST – “…
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#361375
By Andrew C. McCarthy, The National Review@AndrewCMcCarthy The chilling thing about the hung jury that resulted in a mistrial for Officer William G. Porter, the first Baltimore cop to stand
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