#328126
The right must decide who is a real friend, the left manipulates for a Republican split with Trump, and Trump pursues some well-crafted policy!
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These are the top 100 conservative websites for the second quarter of 2014 according to Alexa the web’s number one source for website rankings.
#328128
Seattle Mayor Ed Murray is willing to sue President Donald Trump over his executive orders.
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Nothing, not even winning the presidency, has vindicated my early support for Trump more than watching the feeble and feckless duo of Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell squander a once-in-a-lifetime gift, not just to undo Barry's poisonous legacy, but to deliver a second Gingrich Revolution - this one on steroids because we now have a Republican president.
Man alive, if I see one more tweet like this from House Speaker Ryan, I'm going to run amok, and you would not like to see me amok -- partially because in my amok state, clothing is optional:
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Fargo's Election & Governance Task Force will present its recommendation of changing Fargo's method of voting to "approval voting" to the City Commission and the public at City Hall on Feb. 14 at noon in the City Commission Room.
#328131
"Uncle Chang," God bless you.
We don't know his real name, only his Twitter handle, and he isn't yet a star with just 1,044 followers (that'll be rising fast).
But Uncle Chang created an extension that changes the word "white" to "black."
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Nine asylum seekers from the same family have gone on trial in the Austrian capital Vienna accused of the New Year's Eve 2015 gang rape of a 28-year-old German teacher.
#328133
Earlier in the week the WaPo ran an op-ed by a guy who claimed to be an nonpartisan CIA employee who was resigning because of Trump. Not so fast, WaPo...
#328134
The Social Security Administration paid $1 billion in benefits to individuals who did not have a Social Security Number (SSN), according to a new audit.
#328135
An off-the-books operation, meant to finance undercover work, is the subject of a lawsuit that has been kept nearly entirely sealed for years.
#328136
What happened to Milo Yiannopoulos this week illustrates many problems in 21st-century culture, including the way the Internet has created a dangerous mob mentality. Justice Clarence Thomas famously called his Senate confirmation ordeal a “high-tech lynching,” but advances in technology have sho?
#328137
New documents shed light on company's work with government
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"In this environment we live in this country today, it's a very toxic environment ..."
#328139
Epidemiological studies find a positive association between physical and sexual abuse, neglect, and witnessing violence in childhood and same-sex sexuality in adulthood, but studies directly assessing the association between these diverse types of maltreatment ...
#328140
Candice Wiggins was a college star at Stanford, the third pick of the 2008 WNBA draft and a 2011 champion. And at the mountaintop of her basketball career, her sexuality marred the moment. There is…
#328141
A video clip of George Takei apparently joking about child molestation has gone viral on Twitter, with many asking why the liberal outrage hasn?t followed. In the clip, Takei speaks about being at summer camp as a 13-year-old and having an 18-year-old camp counselor come into his cabin, kiss him and molest him. The excerpt many ?
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President Trump, in his extraordinary press conference last week, called out the media for its brazenly biased reporting. In the 77-minute presser, he dissected their stories, called out the incessant tone of “anger” and “hatred” and clearly enunciated his view that the Trump White House is running just fine, no thanks to them.
#328144
America is no longer a nation in any meaningful sense—because it has neither Europe's 'blood and soil' nationalism, nor a robust ideas-based nationalism.
#328145
U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) was a guest on MSNBC's "All In" Tuesday and said members of President Donald Trump's administration and several of Trump's associates are "a bunch of scumbags."
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An Islamic State suicide bomber from Britain who blew himself up in an attack on Iraqi forces this week had been given compensation for his detention in the Guantanamo Bay military prison, Western security sources said on Wednesday.
#328147
Edmund Burke advocated for a political version of HGTV’s 'Fixer Upper.' Take the old, and revive it. Fix what’s broken—don’t just start over.
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Gothenburg, in western Sweden is, per capita, the European city from which most people have joined Islamic extremist groups, according to Swedish integration police chief, Ulf Boström.
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The Islamic State suicide bomber who carried out an attack on an Iraqi army base near Mosul this week was a former Guantanamo Bay detainee the British government compensated with £1 million following his release in 2004. Jamal al-Harith, born Ronald Fiddler and also known by the name of Abu-Zakariya al-Britani, converted to Islam in the 1990s before U.S. officials arrested him in Pakistan in 2001 on suspicion of sympathizing with the Taliban and potentially being a “high threat to the U.S.” who was “probably involved in a former terrorist attack against the U.S.,” The Telegraph reported. When al-Harith was sent to Guantanamo Bay in Cuba in 2002, the British government under then-Prime Minister Tony Blair lobbied extensively for his release. “So much for Tony Blair’s assurances that this extremist did not pose a security threat.” “No-one who is returned … will actually be a threat to the security of the British people,” then-Home Secretary David Blunkett said, according to The Telegraph. But al-Harith
#328150
Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch studied under one of the most influential living philosophers in the world, the natural law theorist John M. Finnis.

