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'What they're doing is calling my employees so they quit'
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Washington, DC - Conservative judge Amy Coney Barrett graciously produced a list of reasons why she is unfit for service as a Supreme Court justice. The Sanguine Penguin got the exclusive. Here are all the details: (Blank)
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Kayleigh McEnany has quickly become one of our favorite personalities in the political world. Her sharp tongue always shuts down and slams those who stand in...
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Israeli radio report comes after U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo says United States working 'diligently' to get Khartoum to recognize Israel as part of the process of removing Sudan from its list of state sponsors of terrorism
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It took a few decades of the left playing the same games with confirmation battles, but finally the right figured out how to render those attacks worthless.
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Opinion As its global image takes a big hit, the Chinese Communist Party is using an arsenal of spin, obfuscation,
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Given the debate moderators' partisanship, it’s hard not to view the latest attempts to silence foreign policy discussion through the anti-Trump prism.
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Joe Biden will take the debate stage for the final time tonight as new questions surrounding his son's overseas business ventures arise.
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The recent effort by U.S. tech companies to censor the news is further proof that America’s outreach project with China has backfired spectacularly.
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A U.S. Navy Veteran who reportedly was a former business partner of Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, unloaded on Biden in a
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Pandemic worsens NYC's food crisis

Submitted 3 years ago by ActRight Community

An estimated 1.5 million New Yorkers cannot afford food, according to the New York Times. Their only lifeline is a food pantry.
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...if we can’t hold a presidential election without violence at this point, how much longer can our system possibly last?
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Photo via The Dilley Show. The Gateway Pundit posted a photo on Tuesday of Hunter Biden’s business partner Devon Archer meeting with Vice President Joe Biden in his office in 2014. The image and another from Joe Biden’s ceremonial office ran in a Russia Today broadcast in 2014. We now have more information on this…
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Former Vice President Joe Biden (D) said that he would form a commission to "study" the Supreme Court when asked by CBS's Norah O'Donnell whether he would consider "packing" the court, or adding justices past the current nine seats.
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Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden announced in a video clip released Thursday morning that he will create a national commission tasked with
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Outkick's Jason Whitlock appeared on Tucker Carlson's FOX News show on Wednesday to talk about his interview with President Donald Trump and the inroads he is making in the black community and particularly with black men. Whitlock said it is a "facade" that black men do not have anything in common with the president. The sportswriter also said that the mentality of black men is not that "inconsistent" with Donald Trump and implored people to listen to hip-hop. "When you go evaluate the record, not the personality -- I get it," Whitlock said. "He doesn't act presidential and I get why that's off-putting to people. But when you go evaluate the policy, it says like, holy cow, this guy is not only a man of his word, look at the money directed from the federal government toward HBCUs. This deal he negotiated with Ice Cube about the Platinum Plan, he may actually follow through on it and I just think that rings true and compelling to a lot of black men." "I think there's some clear momentum for President Trump particularly I think with black men," Whitlock declared. "I think we have been carrying on a facade for three and a half years as black men that somehow we can't relate to Donald Trump. That we didn't celebrate him in hip-hop music for decades. That he wasn't friends with countless black athletes, entertainers, celebrities." "Look, in a part of this interview that we'll air in full tonight on Outkick, he mentioned at one point he and Jesse Jackson were friends," he said. "And he thought that Jesse Jackson may still say positive things about me -- so there's been a charade I think particularly among black men pretending that they don't have something in common with President Trump and that facade is starting to end and I think that's why you've seen the rapper Ice Cube, you've seen 50-Cent and Kanye starting reaching out and acknowledging the truth that they really don't have a problem with Donald Trump." "I'm someone that grew up during the hip-hop, at its beginning, and if you go listen to hip-hop music and what black men and our mentality it's just not that inconsistent with President Trump," Whitlock continued. "So yeah, do I think they have feared that. Look, the masculinity of Trump, he represents the patriarchy, he's not politically correct." "Those are things, I'm sorry, that a lot of black men can relate to and it's not really surprising to me that he's starting to make headway in that direction," he added. "Look, if you look at his support at HBCUs, the First Step Act, the criminal justice reform he's done, the Opportunity Zones in black communities, the investment that he's sparked. Go back when the economy was going well, the record unemployment for black men and just black people in general," Whitlock said.
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#164844
Critical Race Theory proceeds upon a number of core tenets, the first and most central of which is that racism is the ordinary state of affairs in our society.
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Two police officers were shot Tuesday in southwest Houston, authorities said.
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The hope is that the legislation will spur people to use more discretion when calling 911 for a nonemergency — especially against people of color.
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A government adviser says factors like deprivation, rather than ethnicity, should be used to judge risk.
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Intelligence officials say Iran was behind threatening emails sent to Democrats earlier this week.
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Rudy Giuliani describes as a "fabrication" a scene appearing to show him with hands down his trousers.
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