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The administration is deporting fewer criminal aliens than it did last year, according to new statistics released Tuesday that undercut President Obama’s justification for his new amnesty, which he said was intended to free agents to focus on the most dangerous of criminals by focusing on “felons not families.”
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Marco Rubio Has the Right Ideas, and More -
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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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Hillary Clinton, the Democrats' only announced presidential candidate, arrived in Iowa Tuesday. A gaggle of reporters and photographers assembled in front of the Jones Regional Educational Center in Monticello, Iowa, where where she was set to speak. But when she threw them a curveball, even an MSNBC anchor was...
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Patients suffering from Lou Gehrig’s disease shouldn’t have to plead with bureaucrats to try potentially lifesaving drugs.
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McConnell: Notion Hillary Clinton Represents Change 'Laughable'
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TV mega-producer/showrunner Shonda Rhimes was inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame on Monday at an event honoring diversity in television.
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According to ABC's Cokie Roberts, hints that Hillary Clinton may be unlikable can be traced back to sexism. The veteran journalist appeared on Good Morning America, Tuesday, to promote her new book, but the conversation veered into a discussion of 2016. Citing an unnamed poll, Roberts referenced "research that shows that a woman who is strong and powerful is seen as not friendly and empathetic." 
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The media is whining after a contentious interview with NBC’s Savannah Guthrie last week and an earlier one with CNBC’s Kelly Evans, that Rand Paul is the new "sexist" GOP candidate. On April 14’s Today show anchor Hoda Kotb asked Paul’s wife, Kelley, what was “going through her mind” while watching the contentious interview with Savannah Guthrie last Wednesday. 
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The brand new 2016 presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton will embrace 'small donors in early fundraising,' according to a Monday Politico story.
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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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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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Why Rubio Can Go All the Way

Submitted 10 years ago by ActRight Community

The Florida senator can articulate the best argument for conservatism of anyone since Reagan.
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Clinton is most popular with young Iraqis and Texans on Facebook
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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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Can you imagine if in 2008 a prominent conservative media member had said that Barack Obama looked like a "little boy" compared to John McCain?  The echoes of liberal outrage would still be resounding today. But there was Mika Brzezinski on today's Morning Joe saying of Marco Rubio "that's a little boy." Mika made the invidious comparison to Hillary's service as senator, First Lady and Secretary of State.  Scoffed Joe Scarborough: "hearing this from two people [Mika and Donny Deutsch] that worshipped Barack Obama in 2008 is laughable."
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Imgur

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Hillary Clinton has plenty of fans — in Baghdad. At least 7 percent of her Facebook fans hail from the Iraqi capital, more than any other city, the news website Vocativ reported. Only 4 percent of ...
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He’s Benedict Bill. Democratic leaders are fuming after Mayor Bill de Blasio turned his back on mentor and megasupporter Hillary Clinton by not endorsing her presidential bid. A party source told T...
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Hillary is 100 percent name identification. But she’s unapproachable. She’s insincere. She's elitist. And most of all, everybody knows it.
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According to a Defense Department approved
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New York Times veteran foreign reporter John Burns has retired after 40 years with the paper, closing a career of covering hotspots like Afghanistan, China, and Iraq, where Saddam Hussein threatened his life for his brave reporting from Baghdad for the Times and CBS News. A friend gave him the title to this essay of recollections of some of the worst places on Earth: "It's not how far you’ve traveled, it’s what you’ve brought back." What Burns brought back "was an abiding revulsion for ideology, in all its guises," from the Communist dictatorships of China, North Korea, and the Soviet Union, a revulsion some of his fellow reporters have never learned.
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California's crops are also being blamed for our water woes.
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