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Jennifer Epstein on Twitter

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

“"I fully support President Obama's plan to make community college free," Clinton says #highered”
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As though they were teenage girls chasing after the Beatles, journalists on Tuesday excitedly chased after Hillary Clinton and her "Scooby van." MSNBC kept vigil, waiting for a 2016 campaign event. Reporter Alex Seitz-Wald gushed, "We can see the motorcade approaching right now... We see the Scooby van, the famous Scooby van is coming down the road right now towards our set up now!" 
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Hillary Rodham Clinton and her support groups are opening a massive fundraising effort to collect an historically-high $2.5 billion to win the White House, according to reports. That amounts to $37.92 per vote in the general election for the Democrat, more than ever spent in a national campaign. The math is based on the votes received by President Obama in his reelection, 65,915,796. America Rising graphic. Obama spent $1.1 billion, then a record, so Clinton's will be more than double. The New York Times reported the total cost at $2.5 billion, prompting the anti-Clinton group America Rising to call the effort, Clinton Inc.: A $2.5B Endeavor.
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Flashback: Jeb Bush Awarded Hillary Clinton 'Liberty Medal' on the Eve of 1st Anniversary of Benghazi Attack
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by Kurt Nimmo, INFOWARS Republican Markeece Young says the Hillary Clinton campaign paid Twitter to squelch his hashtag, #WhyImNotVotingforHillary.  Although it is less than certain if this is the case, one thing is for sure — the Clinton campaign shelled out a big chunk of change to get her hashtag to trend on the uber popular microblogging social media site.  CNN anchor Brian Stetler highlighted the inability of the Clinton hashtag to trend higher than Young’s.  “And it got worse. 2 hours later the most  popular hashtags on Twitter were #WhyImNotVotingForHillary  — which mocked her campaign ad — and #GameofThrones, with #Hillary2016 an embarrassing 3rd,” writes Gina Cassini  for Top Right News.  Twitter claims it does not censor tweets. “There’s no system expressly designed to censor communication between individuals,” a former Twitter engineer told The Verge in November.  Twitter, however, has blocked tweets it considers harassment, specially along the lines of gender and race, but has yet to block or remove tweets criticizing political candidates in the United States.  Twitter offers what it calls “promoted trends,” that is to say jacking up hashtag trending status to partners who have the money.  “Promoted Trends are a perfect way to kickstart a conversation, launch new products, run major campaigns or target key dates to drive mass awareness,” the Twitter business website explains.  Hillary Clinton, of course, is not a brand of caffè latte. Artificial trending skews the political debate and makes it appear she is more popular than she actually is.  If a critic’s hashtag was indeed removed, this represents a dangerous development in social media, which now plays an instrumental role in political campaigns.
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In his Monday night interview with Sean Hannity, Florida Senator Marco Rubio became the first Republican presidential candidate to demand a concession from Iran that's as politically resonant at home as it is untenable in Tehran.
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Imgur

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

The Internet's visual storytelling community. Explore, share, and discuss the best visual stories the Internet has to offer.
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As of 2012, Rubio's family hadn't removed itself from LDS rolls.
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One Million Moms asks for your help in getting "Family of the Year" cancelled. Don't be fooled by the show's title.
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Former governor Deval Patrick is joining Boston’s Bain Capital, in a role where he will help raise a fund to invest in companies that produce profits and have a positive social impact.
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The question, posed in a letter from a House committee chairman, was part of an inquiry into how the Obama administration handled its officials’ use of personal email.
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Clinton is most popular with young Iraqis and Texans on Facebook
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Researchers Wendy Williams and Stephen Ceci say everything you've been told about men blocking women who want to work in science fields is not true
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Turning Point Action has launched a new website for students who want to say #HillNO to a Hillary Clinton presidency.
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Why Rubio Can Go All the Way

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

The Florida senator can articulate the best argument for conservatism of anyone since Reagan.
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The rush to humiliate the poor

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

State and local legislators everywhere are stripping the impoverished of dignity.
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Two different online audit tools say no more than 44 per cent of Hillary's 3.6 million Twitter fans are real people who participate in the platform. She is also accused of cheating to build fake Facebook 'likes.'
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Marco Rubio Has the Right Ideas, and More -
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With key provisions of the Patriot Act set to expire, conservative advocacy groups are telling Republican lawmakers they should make significant changes to the government’s authority to collect data about Americans.
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Same-sex parenting is not unique in the alternative family landscape. What is unique is encouraging an alternative parenting structure guaranteed to deny a child’s right to a biological parent.
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Watch more www.LouderWithCrowder.com! This week, Hillary Clinton announced her bid for presidency. In this video, her campaign manager explains the strategy....
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The following guest post is by Jon Bishop, who writes from Massachusetts. His essays, fiction, and reviews have appeared in such publications as Boston Literary Magazine, Ethika Politika, PJ Media,...
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NRA Drew 78,695 Supporters To Nashville, Moms Demand Drew 150
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