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Universities will ban feminists, Right-wing politicians and other controversial speakers to appear fair on Muslims, ex-business secretary Vince Cable has warned.
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His campaign manager is particularly unhappy with the length of time given candidates to address issues.
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Jeb Bush Campaign Hits Panic Button...
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A Frank Luntz focus group aired on FOX News' The Kelly File after the CNBC Republican presidential debate agreed: Sen. Ted Cruz hit it out of the park with his warning not to trust the media. Luntz said he's never tested a line that scored as well as Cruz's. "Megyn, I've been doing this since 1996. This is a special moment. I've never tested in any primary debate a line that scored as well as this. It was all about what was wrong with the CNBC moderators and wrong with the media. The best line of the entire debate," Luntz said. "The questions asked in this debate illustrate why the American people don't trust the media," Cruz at Wednesday's Republican debate. "Everyone home tonight knows that the moderators have no intention of voting in a Republican primary." "This is exactly what the media wanted to do and it actually turned out well," one woman said. Nearly the whole group had positive feelings for Rubio after the debate. "It was the Newt response from the last election," a man said. "It hit right home." "The last debate I wasn't impressed but I thought he did pretty well tonight," a woman said. Another woman said she came in as a Carson supporter, but said Cruz is now "my man."
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Nearly half of the 23 non-profit insurance plans created under Obamacare in 2011 at a cost of $2.4 billion have announced they will close by the end of the year. Utah’s Arches Health Plan on Tuesday became the 10th health insurance co-op to announce that it was closing its doors. With a new Affordable Care Act enrollment period beginning on Sunday, many of the co-ops on shaky financial ground must decide before then whether to remain in business or shut their doors.
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Ted Cruz's presidential campaign says it is raking in some major cash after Wednesday's Republican debate in Colorado.
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Under the leadership of former U.S. House of Representatives speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), the House has steadfastly approved pro-Israel legislation such as financial support for the Iron Dome missile defense system and majority opposition (but not enough to override a presidential veto) of the Obama administration-brokered Iran nuclear deal. Yet Israel also became an increasingly partisan issue under Boehner's leadership. Can new House speaker U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) alleviate the political divide on the Jewish state? “Paul Ryan could potentially create a blank slate where he can have strong bipartisan support for Israel, which is the place we need to be,” said Tevi Troy, who served as White House liaison to the Jewish community under president George W. Bush.
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I don't wanna look Like some kind of fool I don't wanna break My heart over you I'm building a wall Every day it's getting higher This time I won't end up An...
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The House commenced the political pageantry of electing Paul Ryan as the chamber's new speaker Thursday, with Republicans hoping the young but seasoned lawmaker can mend the splintered party's self-inflicted wounds and craft a conservative message to woo voters in next year's elections.
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At the CNBC Republican primary debate, Donald Trump walked away from two critical elements of his immigration policy.
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Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) is the new House Speaker. The Wisconsin lawmaker earned a majority in voting Thursday morning.
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Rubio is now the most important figure in the GOP race, even as he trails Trump and Carson in the polls.
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The Decline of Modern Germany

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Germany's political stability and economic sway have until recently earned Chancellor Angela Merkel unprecedented global influence and power.
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Rep. Paul Ryan Nominated GOP House Speaker Candidate, But Fails To Reach 218-Vote Threshold For Floor Vote
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A Katy ISD middle schooler says her teacher told the class that god wasn't real, and anyone who answered otherwise on an assignment was wrong.
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Howard Kurtz slammed CNBC's GOP debate as "an absolute trainwreck for CNBC" and "a disaster for all of us in the news business"
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Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) told reporters that it is time to unify the Republican Party and that the "party has lost its vision."
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Senator Tom Coburn and Mark Levin discuss the impending debt crisis and what we can to do stop it.
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Federal law requires that “Department of State employees with original or derivative classification authority for national security information must complete training on proper classification marking” (Washington, DC) – Judicial Wat
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Under Barack Obama the Middle Class in America has been under constant assault. The Obama record– More pain, More poverty, ...
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Paul Ryan elected House speaker

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., was elected as the 62nd House speaker Thursday.
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"It's the worst piece of legislation I've seen since I've been in Congress," said Paul.
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CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER: I think the headline for me is the one for you. This is the most appalling performance by the moderators that I can remember seeing in a debate. They were overreaching, they were getting in the way. They were in the end obnoxious and I think what they did is they were able to set themselves up as the foils for the Republicans. So I think it actually strengthened the field and made them look better... I don't think this is a corporate decision. I think the panelists were all flaming liberals. I don't know who it was who said none of you is going to be a voter in the Republican primary. And it showed. I mean this is just a bias. And also the lack of self-restraint, the arrogance, interrupting and it was also disorganized, it was not well done. But I thought Rubio was on the defensive and this is why he did so well... He knew he was going to be hit with that editorial and it came from Bush, who obviously had prepared it. And I think Rubio came off that very strongly. He got the first applause from the audience as a result of that. And Christie I also thought was a guy who pivoted. The best question was unexpected, it was an obvious one, about fantasy football. It went to Bush. And he just showed he's a good man, he was a good governor but he ain't nimble. And he just fumbled around on the fantasy thing, 'well, it ought to be regulated but then again I don't think the feds ought to regulate it.' And Christie then came in and said, 'Wait a minute. We're talking about we've got all these troubles and ISIS, and the debt. That I thought, and what he did there, he came off attacking the big government idea. The second nemesis of conservatives is big media. And that is where Rubio scored and that is why I think he got the strongest response.
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FacebookTwitterGoogleEmailFrank Luntz says he’s never seen a line score as high as the answer Ted Cruz gave when he called out the CNBC moderators for their liberal bias. Not only did it scor…
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In what had to rank as the worst presidential debate in modern history, CNBC anchors berated, cut off, and skewed the words of Republican candidates over the course of two hours on Wednesday night. In spite of – and in the case of Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, and Chris Christie, among others, because of – that horrifically biased moderation, Republicans emerged looking better for wear. They needed to show they had elbows, and many of them did. Without further ado, here are the debate grades.
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