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"I think it will have to end at some point and I hope it will end because of some reform to the immigration laws," Rubio said.
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Apparently, it's "cultural appropriation" — whether it's your own culture or not.
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What is known is that President Obama is about to leave office with African Americans in their worst economic situation since Ronald Reagan. A look at every key stat as President Obama starts his sixth year in office illustrates that.
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In The Wall Street Journal, Sen. Ted Cruz writes about his plan for a simple flat tax—a 10% income tax and a 16% business tax would put an end to the Eight Lean Years of Obama.
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The presidential hopeful insists the ‘crime wave’ should give lawmakers pushing criminal justice reform pause. The only problem is it doesn’t exist.
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Get recent political cartoons and editorial cartoons from the number one conservative website, Townhall.com
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Ramos: Trump Promoting 'Bigotry,' 'Can't Understand' Why Rubio and Cruz Aren't Defending Immigrants
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Christie commented on reports that Tarantino may apologize after National Association of Police Organizations backed a boycott of his film.
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PPP's newest Iowa poll finds a tight race on the...
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Already planning for a GOP president in 2017, Sen. Ted Cruz sent a letter Monday demanding that the Justice Department preserve all documents from its completed investigation into the IRS’s tea party targeting, saying too many questions still remain.
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The show's creators are skewering social-justice warriors and celebrity media culture.
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Ben Carson has revealed an embarrassing lack of knowledge about the economy.
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The recent budget deal over the debt ceiling was a disaster for the American people that needs to be fixed. Here's why.
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FacebookTwitterGoogleEmailTed Cruz spent a fair amount of time discussing his new tax plan in detail with Larry Kudlow on his radio show today. The tax discussion begins around the 6 minute mark so…
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David Brooks, the columnist that liberals like to call a conservative and conservatives like to call a putz, appeared on his weekly segment with Mark Shields on the PBS NewsHour and proceeded to demonstrate his uselessness to the profession of political punditry.DAVID BROOKS: The emerald path will get to Oz, the curtain will come down, and Marco Rubio will emerge triumphant.(LAUGHTER)JUDY WOODRUFF: We have heard you mention this before.But what about…DAVID BROOKS: I think it will — I do think it will be Cruz and Rubio at the end of the day. I think Cruz will inherit the — and Republicans are really angry.They think the country is going down the tubes. And so they have to express that somehow. They are expressing it now. And I think — but those voters will eventually wind up with Cruz, and then the mainstream voters will wind up with somebody like Rubio or Kasich or who knows.But I just can’t imagine. A major American party doesn’t nominate Donald Trump. I just can’t believe it. I will have to go to Canada after that.(LAUGHTER)JUDY WOODRUFF: But what about Mark’s point about — you get to react. But what about Mark’s point about — some of the candidates were asked questions, and then it turns out later what they said didn’t hold out? So, what about…DAVID BROOKS: Yes. There was the Carson moment with the dietary supplement thing.They — I think the questioners were not prepared for the brazenness of the lies. Now, I don’t totally blame Donald Trump for not knowing what’s on his Web page. I can’t imagine he ever read his Web page. He’s not into that sort of stuff.But there was a certain brazenness to it. And that’s been true of this year, that you — somehow, there is no political price.I think that’s what Donald Trump — that is why he is a bit of a game-changer, because he has said eight million things that are normally disqualifying, but because the electorate is so angry, at least that part of the electorate, they say, well, you know, he says all this crazy stuff, but we need somebody who can really shake things up. So they are willing to tolerate it.I still don’t think they are going to tolerate it at the end of the day. That’s my religion right now.Brooks reminds me of one of the contestants in that brilliant Monty Python skit the 'Upper Class Twit of the Year' race that really has to be seen to be believed.The Pythons were skewering the idle, supposedly inbred rich in England. For Brooks, as far as his punditry and classless observations about the rest of us in America, he demonstrates the same level of incompetence and cluelessness. He has no connection to anyone below his station in life, spouting nonsense about why people support Trump without understanding the America that Barack Obama has created.Anyone who doesn't think the country is going down the tubes is out of touch with reality. During Obama's presidency, we have seen a loss of economic and personal freedom that is unprecedented. The world overseas is blowing up while the president bloviates about 'smart power' and 'leading from behind.'The economy is still in a recession for tens of millions of people. Our schools are losing ground, big cities have seen a steep rise in murders, and nearly 2/3 of the country believes we're headed in the wrong direction.It's not just the plebes who believe the country is going down the tubes, David. This is something you would know if you didn't live an insular and insulated life in your mansion.Anyone who doesn't see how much trouble this country is in should move to Canada regardless of who becomes president.
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Bill Gates is rapidly reaching supervillain status.
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Look out for this guy. ;
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Andrew T. Miltenberg believes everyone deserves a good defense.
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For the first time in many years, national math and reading test scores dropped for elementary school kids. Who's to blame? The better question to ask is, who isn't?
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GOP students at Stony Brook and Fordham were eager to see a Republican debate focused on the fiscal challenges facing the U.S.
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Last week, I salivated as I beheld a photograph illustrating a newspaper article about the newest villain in the rogues' gallery of foods suspected of colluding in human destruction. The photo showed a frieze of sizzling strips of bacon, caramelized crispy brown at their edges, striped russet and tawny gold down their curling lengths. I wished the picture had been scratch-and-sniff. Seeing it, I longed to fry up a mess of bacon on the spot (I sprinkle it with sugar as it sputters, which adds sweetness and crunch) and pile it atop an egg salad sandwich (made with Hellman's mayonnaise, naturally).
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Some time in the early 1960s when my father was driving taxis in Manchester, he had that April Ashley in the back of his cab. For readers who don’t remember April Ashley, let me quote from her website. “My story begins in 1935 in a tough, working-class area of Liverpool where I was born as a boy... In Paris, I debated with myself the decision to have a sex change... I knew I was woman and that I could not live in a male body. I had no choice. I flew to Casablanca and the rest, as they say, is history.”
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A clear majority of Iranian legislators said Monday the Islamic republic will not abandon the slogan of "Death to America" despite its July nuclear accord with world powers. "The martyr-nurturing nation of Iran is not at all prepared to abandon the slogan of 'Death to America' under the pretext of a nuclear agreement," 192 members of Iran's 290-seat parliament said in a statement carried by state news agency IRNA.
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Beijing controls a radio network sending pro-China news around the world. But Beijing’s not broadcasting that fact.