#372676
Ivy Ziedrich told Jeb Bush, “Your brother created Isis,” and now she finds herself both a target and a hero on social media.
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#372677
We have great news from Austin!
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#372678
Liberal pundit Kirsten Powers is fairly certain that the many critics attacking her book this week have not read a single page of The Silencing: How the Left is Killing Free Speech. As far as I can tell, none of these people have actually read it, Powers told the Washington Examiner's media desk. They argue against you with things you never said. So if they want to argue about what I actually said, then I'd be up for that. The book, which was released Monday, argues that the Left has increasingly adopted an any means necessary approach to suppressing contrary ideas, which includes bypassing all opposing arguments and going straight to accusing people of racism, homophobia and sexism. Sure enough, the day her book launched, Powers was accused of being anti-gay in a move she says just proves her thesis: They cannot argue with me on my actual arguments. So they say 'homophobe.'
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#372679
George Stephanopoulos was one of the most partisan of partisan warriors ever — just look at The War Room, the documentary from the 1992 Clinton presidential campaign. So it was something of a surprise in 1996 when ABC News hired Stephanopoulos, fresh out of the Clinton White House. And there was some confusion about what the deeply partisan Stephanopoulos' role would be: Analyst? Pundit? Straight news reporter? At the time, I asked ABC about it and was assured Stephanopoulos would be a pundit — like William Kristol, who was then with ABC News — and would not do any news reporting. Here is the opening of a piece I wrote in December 1996 for the Wall Street Journal editorial page: RELATED: Rand Paul says George Stephanopoulos shouldn't moderate 2016 debates
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#372680
President Barack Obama's summit with Arab leaders doesn't seem to be going well.
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#372681

Let Syrians Settle Detroit

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Refugees can revitalize the city, which has a large Arab community.
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#372682
The measure is aimed at reducing the likelihood of labor standoffs at U.S. ports.
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#372683
Yesterday at Georgetown University, the president said that when the rich withdraw "from the commons," it harms everyone. Related Video: Obama Criticizes Sending Children to Private Schools: "Contributes To Less Opportunity For All Our Kids" On Wednesday's "Morning Joe," co-host Joe Scarborough asks White House press secretary Josh Earnest how the president can complain about private schools hurting the "common good" while sending his own children to Washington's most elite schools. Transcript below: JOE SCARBOROUGH: Were you, I am sure you will be asked this question many times in your next press briefing, but the president was critical of people who went to private schools and sent their children to private schools and plays at private clubs and well every alarm should be going off. Do you have that clip? Let's play that clip first. PRESIDENT OBAMA: Those who are better and better, more skilled, educated, luckier, having greater advantages are withdrawing from, sort of the commons, kids start going to private schools. Kids start working out at private clubs instead of the public parks. An anti-government idea old disinvests from those common goods and those things that draw us together, and that, in part, contributes to the fact that there is less opportunity for our kids. JOE SCARBOROUGH: Obviously, the man that said it, went to the best prep school in Hawaii and went to the best private colleges in the United States, his children who I don't think it's anybody's business where they send their children, but if the president is going to criticize people who send their children to private schools he has to recognize, obviously, that he sends his children to the best schools in Washington, possibly America. How does he, is there a self critique against himself, the mistakes he's made? What was the president trying to get at there? JOSH EARNEST: Joe, the point the president was making is it's important for us to recognize it as a country. We all have an interest in investing in the common benefits that our country has to offer. EARNEST: His point is that even if you send your kids to private school, we all have an interest in making sure we have good high quality public schools available to everybody. It's not that far from the White House that we do have some of the best public schools in the country over in Fairfax County, Virginia. That is an example. That is also a more wealthy than average county in the country. That is an example of a society of a community that has invested in a common good for the benefit of their community and that's the kind of thing that we need to see all across the country. Whether that is something as simple as investing in our national parks or local parks or public schools or making sure that every single American has access to quality health insurance. JOE: So did the president consider sending its children to public schools? Again, none of my business unless he is criticizing Americans who send their children to private schools. EARNEST: Again, I don't think he's criticizing sending people to private schools. He's suggesting all Americans need to keep in mind; it's in our collective interest as a country and as citizens for us to invest in the common good, for us to invest and make sure we have good quality public schools available for everybody so that everybody has a fair shot. Everybody has a fair shake. Everybody has an equal opportunity to succeed and will let their ambition and hard work take them as far as it will carry them. That is what this country is all about. we start to lose sight of those basic values in this country the we start to retract into our own private clubs and schools and lose sight of the fact if we lose interest that we want those public schools to be good. JOE: Please let the president also, I got a name of a couple public golf courses I'd like to show him. My comment is one of the best. I'd love to take him on a round out there. Public, beautiful.
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#372684
“We are glad that he is white, and we shouldn’t have to be worried about that,” Mattingly said. “We do not want any backlash or violence in this community because people have been misinformed.” Soo...
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#372685
ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos secretly funneled $50,000 to the Clinton Foundation while covering it and the likely campaign of Hillary Clinton.
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#372686

Carly Fiorina talks to Right Turn

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

'I have been underestimated all my life,' the former Hewlett-Packard CEO says.
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#372687
If verbal sleights (or microaggressions) are equal to violence against women — and if you've been paying attention to the current state of college campuses, they are — then President Obama is one of the worst offenders in modern history, if not ever. Exhibit A: Yesterday, Senate Democrats blocked a trade bill supported by Obama and Republicans (yes, you read that correctly). Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., led the revolt by Democrats. On Saturday, Obama said the following of Warren: The truth of the matter is that Elizabeth is, you know, a politician like everybody else. And you know, she's got a voice that she wants to get out there. And I understand that. Did you see the sexism? Did you see it? Those three sentences are teeming with sexism so wrong, so disrespectful, I'm surprised the outrage brigade isn't calling for his head. Of course, if you didn't see the sexism, you're not alone. Apparently, when Obama called Warren a politician like everybody else, he was somehow singling her out because of her gender and not, you know, treating her just like every other male and female politician.
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#372688
In frantic damage control mode, ABC’s George Stephanopoulos ran to the safe zone of the left-wing Politico to announce the he will recuse himself from ABC’s February GOP debate in New Hampshire. He also admitted that the total amount he
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#372689
Americans have each other's backs. A new study has revealed exactly how much that actually costs, and the numbers are higher than you may have thought.
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#372690
The Census Bureau paid comedian Dick Gregory between $15,000 and $20,000, plus expenses, to address workers at its headquarters in February — and now Census regrets it. The performer and civil righ...
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#372691
Charles Krauthammer argued that President Obama's criticism of the media and Fox News shows that "his arrogance knows no limits"
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#372692
Washington Post's Erik Wemple analyzes the news that ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos has donated $50,000 to the Clinton Foundation.
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#372693
FCC's Pai: FEC Wants to Regulate Drudge Like Campaign Contributions
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#372694
Abortion affects only one person – the woman – according to feminist media.  The U.S. House of Representatives approved the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, a bill banning abortion after 20 weeks, in a 242 to 184 vote on May 13. In response, the feminist media like Slate and Salon accused the bill of “punish[ing] women” while also bashing the bill’s argument – that 20-week unborn babies feel pain. 
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#372695
In the old days, before journalism became just another partisan political activity, this would be a firing offense:ABC News chief anchor George Stephanopoulos has given $50,000 to the Clinton Foundation in recent years, charitable contributions that he did not publicly disclose while reporting on the Clintons or their non-profit organization, the On Media blog has learned.
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#372696
A Pennsylvania university nursing student is suing the school after failing a required course twice, saying anxiety and depression made it difficult for her to concentrate.
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#372697
Society's Contempt For Men - Barbara Kay Explains - Men's Rights - MGTOW MRM MRA
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#372698
House Budget Committee Chairman Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga., on Wednesday unveiled a plan to repeal President Obama's healthcare law and replace it with an alternative. The move is the latest effort by Republicans to show that they have a vision for reforming the healthcare system beyond merely undoing Obamacare. With Republicans taking over the Senate, a looming Supreme Court decision, and the 2016 campaign heating up, there has been increased pressure on the GOP to offer alternatives. Price, an orthopedic surgeon who in January took over the budget panel from Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., has been one of the leading voices on healthcare policy among Republicans. His plan, an updated version of his Empowering Patients First Act released in the previous Congress, relies on a combination of tax credits and regulatory reforms meant to broaden access to health insurance and bring down costs without Obamacare. Its release is likely to reignite a debate on the right over whether such an approach goes far enough toward ushering in a market-based healthcare system.
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#372699
Now he tells us? After raking 'Clinton Cash' author over the coals?
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#372700
Wind and solar power just don’t do the job.
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