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CNN recently attended a Bernie Sanders event in Colorado and asked attendees why they support him. The responses were exactly ...
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Since the day Donald Trump was elected president in November 2016, the Dow Jones industrial average has risen by some 35 percent, making the last 14 months one of the greatest bull market runs in...
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Last night on MSNBC, Lawrence O'Donnell shared a report that Russian oligarchs co-signed loans President Donald Trump obtained. It was very thinly sourced and even as he broke the report O'D
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This is our world in 2020: Not even the experts can keep pro-lockdown, pro-mask fanatics from harassing and endangering others.
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Their climate bill would raise prices and kill jobs in heavily Republican southern counties.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin was a target of mockery by leaders of the Group of Seven, as they sat around a table Sunday, commencing their three-day summit in Bavarian Alps, Germany.
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The deputy assistant secretary of State for Iraq and Iran said in a recent interview that the Trump administration is not pursuing regime change in Iran.
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Incredible. We finally have enough food to feed the planet and progressives say, "No, you can't eat any of it."
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Newsweek magazine has issued a major correction to an article smearing potential Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett, accusing the 7th Circuit Court
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Joe Biden responded to the federal ruling declaring the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program illegal, thus halting the program. Biden called the ruling “deeply troubling”...
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A woman became attracted to a fence and decided to have a physical relationship with it.The attraction was showcased in a video uploaded to TikTok by @mistaiah.Erika LaBrie, a competitive archer and object sexuality, gained fame for marrying the Eiffel Tower in 2007, following the release of a TLC d...
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"When's the last time you took a Republican out to dinner?" Trump asks House Democratic Leader Steny Hoyer (Md.).
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The Pursuit | Netflix

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

In a time of turbulence for the free market system, one economist explores how it has lifted billions out of poverty, and might just save us all.
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An Ohio woman was arrested for not wearing a mask while social distancing at her son's outdoor football game.
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The Chicago Police Department announced Monday that, in an effort to control gun violence, they would be launching a new anti-gun initiative after violent crime was again rampant over the
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New York Attorney General Letitia James today called on Google to correct search results that direct individuals seeking abortions to "dangerous and
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Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet.
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A whopping 31 House Republicans will not be seeking re-election in November, NPR reports, including Rep. Darrell Issa (Calif.), who announced his impending retirement from Congress on Wednesday. The 2018 GOP exodus is a new record: The last time there was such a massive departure from Congress was when 28 Democrats left in 1994, and Republicans subsequently seized control. Most significantly, Republicans in states won by Hillary Clinton are leaving in droves. "Vulnerable House Republicans would clearly rather call it quits than stand for re-election with a deeply unpopular agenda hanging over their heads," Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee spokesman Tyler Law told NPR. NBC News' Jesse Rodriguez made a similar point: With today's Issa news, this chart from @PoliticsWolf says it all. GOPers in Clinton-won districts are racing for the exits. Who from this list is left? pic.twitter.com/ScUfnDFXiP — Jesse Rodriguez (@JesseRodriguez) January 10, 2018 Twelve of the Republicans who will not be running for another term in 2018 will remain in politics, including Rep. Steve Pearce (N.M), who is running for governor. Democrats would need to flip 24 seats to take back the House, with the Senate being more of a long shot; in the upper chamber, Democrats have to defend 25 seats and pick up an additional three in order to take back the majority. A Washington Post/ABC News poll from November found that hypothetical Democratic candidates are favored by voters against their Republican counterparts 51 percent to 40 percent. Jeva Lange
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AJ+ Is Al Jazeera

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

There’s a social media site whose glitzy videos populate your newsfeed. Its content overflows with typical leftist tropes. No, it’s not CNN or MSNBC. You sho...
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We have been discussing the rising intolerance for conservative, libertarian, and Republican students and faculty on campuses across the country. Faculties rarely hire conservative or libertarian p…
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Andrew Trunsky  Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson, who is chairing the select committee into the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, vowed to investigate former
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Democrats always seem on the edge of pushing politics into a state of civil unrest.
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What's the Matter with California?

Submitted 6 years ago by ActRight Community

The Golden State now leads the nation in poverty. Congratulations, liberals.
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PragerU Chief Marketing Officer Craig Strazzeri spoke to Breitbart News on Friday, where he talked about PragerU's struggles with Big Tech censorship, and the indoctrination by the left on college campuses, which has weakened young people's belief in free speech. Strazzeri joined host Alex Marlow in a Friday interview on SiriusXM's Breitbart News Daily.
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It was reported Friday that the president had selected Barrett ahead of Trump’s official announcement, which is expected to come on Saturday. 
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