#23126
Several employees have reportedly threatened to quit Breitbart News if Milo Yiannopoulos is not immediately fired. A top editor at the right-wing news outlet said at least a half-dozen employees have threatened to walk. Yiannopoulos had his invitation to speak at the Conservative Political Action Committee rescinded after he appeared to defend pedophilia in video clips that emerged on social media Sunday. After he was disinvited, the alt-right figure wrote on Facebook that he was disgusted by adults who sexually abuse minors. I'm partly to blame. My own experiences as a victim led me to believe I could say anything I wanted to on this subject, no matter how outrageous, he wrote. So far, that apology has been insufficient. The fact of the matter is that there's been so many things that have been objectionable about Milo over the last couple of years, quite frankly. This is something far more sinister, the senior editor told the Washingtonian. If the company isn't willing to act, there are at least half a dozen people who are willing to walk out over it.
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#23127
Juan Manuel Montes was reportedly deported in February despite his immigration status.
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#23128
Vice President Mike Pence in a new interview repeatedly refused to say the words “Black lives matter,” instead saying that, "all lives matter in a very real sense." 
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#23129
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange weighed in on last Sunday night's deadly mass shooting in Las Vegas, and he pointed out that the FBI has a sordid history of targeting mentally ill and emotionally unstable individuals. "Almost all 'terror' plots are created by the FBI as part of its business model," Assange wrote. Almost all "terror" plots are created by the FBI as part of its business model.What is the business of the FBI? Extracting tax. What does it need to do that? A stable threat. Prob? Real terrorists are sporadic & make FBI look weak. Solution? Make them. pic.twitter.com/qMrkbFKMJe— Julian Assange
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#23130
You can't make this stuff up.
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#23131
NYT editor slams O'Keefe: "Journalism has got to have some value at its core. Some desire to make society better or better informed, and that’s not that.”
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#23132
An attorney for Trump Jay Sekulow and his son, attorney Jordan Sekulow of the ACLJ discussed the new Russian-Uranium One developments on their radio show Jay Live Tuesday, specifically focusing on the FBI informant.  As previously reported, not only was the FBI informant working on the Russian bribery case threatened by the Obama administration, he ?
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#23133
Why is the media still Mad Men while corporate America has moved on? Plus, the latest on the Clinton/Trump dossier, and we check the mailbag! Date: 10-27-2017
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#23134
  In politics hindsight is more than 20/20; it is often cause for hysteria. It has become political expediency to find seemingly innocuous acts in the past of someone and have them extrapolated into character-rendering judgements. Brendan Eich made a modest contribution to a traditional marriage campaign, and six years later it was declared an anti-gay maneuver and grounds for him to be removed as | Read More »
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#23135
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul was assaulted at his Bowling Green home on Friday afternoon, according to local news reports. The Kentucky State Police responded to Rand's residence at 3:21 p.m., according
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#23136
The executive committee of the Boy Scouts of America has unanimously approved a resolution that would end the organization's blanket ban on gay adult leaders and let individual scout units set their own policy on the long-divisive issue.
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#23137
The California Assembly and Senate are preparing a summary of information concerning sexual harassment at the Capitol.
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#23139
Judge Roy Moore announced Sunday that he plans to sue the Washington Post for its series of hit pieces against him and his campaign.
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#23140
The former secretary of state is proving she's a much better candidate than people realize.
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#23141

Communism: The Board Game

Submitted 6 years ago by ActRight Community

A board game that displays the problems of communism in a fun way. The objective is to try not to starve. Many ways to play!
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#23142
Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz stopped by the Register Soapbox Friday.
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#23143
The downward spiral of oil prices and the reluctance to reduce production are threatening to destabilize economies and governments in many places that are already fragile.
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#23144

Hillary and the Hackers

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

In The Wall Street Journal, David Feith writes that Hillary Clinton’s email schemes share a certain symmetry with Chinese and Russian cyberhacking campaigns.
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#23145

11-10-1988 Letterman Donald Trump

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

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#23147
A recent article by the Cornell University newspaper reveals a surprising lack of political diversity among the school's faculty.
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#23148
Billionaire investor activist Carl Icahn tweeted on Wednesday that he is forming a Super PAC with an initial commitment of $150 million, representing the biggest one-time injection of money in the history of such political action committees.
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#23149
Members of the House Freedom Caucus, the ultra-conservative band of roughly 40 lawmakers who unfortunately hold veto power over the country’s business, are
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#23150
Presidential candidate Ted Cruz came out strongly against the bloated Obama-Boehner budget deal on Tuesday, saying that the deal is not some kind of great...
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