#355326
A review of the administration’s many anti-Christian biases.
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#355327
Trump's conservative opponents can take solace. When the RNC backs someone “100 percent,” it usually ends with a humiliating loss.
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#355328
Jihad terror? What’s that, you Islamophobe?
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#355329
The virtues of capitalism is one thing President Obama isn?t likely to promote in his trip to Cuba, where he landed Sunday evening. Yet it is capitalism – along with human rights, the ability…
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#355330
Lena Dunham says that she has received “more hostility” for supporting and campaigning for Hillary Clinton than she has ever gotten from the American right.
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#355331
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is the top pick of Utahns in Tuesday's GOP presidential preference caucus election and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is their choice in the Democratic caucus vote, according to a new
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#355332
Mexico is mounting an unprecedented effort to turn its permanent residents in the U.S. into citizens, a status that would enable them to vote -- presumably against Donald Trump.
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#355333
As President Barack Obama arrived in Havana on Sunday Ted Cruz slammed the president's visit, calling it "so sad, and so injurious to our future as well as Cuba's, that Obama has chosen to legitimize the corrupt and oppressive Castro regime with his presence on the island."
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#355334
On one hand, we have had plenty of Republican presidential debates, and they have yielded little insight into what kinds of policies a president Donald Trump would implement. On the other hand, the debates have revealed what kind of president Trump would be: rude, cartoonish, duplicitous, unprincipled, insulting, anti-intellectual, demagogic, superficial, and on and on. But, he knows how to buy politicians, on that we can believe him.
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#355335
Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump espouse populist economic policies that would make everyone poorer by making free markets less free.
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#355336
Senator Ted Cruz’s Cuban heritage came front and center in a letter he penned for Politico on Sunday condemning President Barack Obama’s visit to the Communist
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#355337
Eager to consolidate support from Republicans opposed to Donald Trump, Ted Cruz is increasingly running into an inconvenient obstacle: John Kasich.  
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#355338
Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Donald Trump is one of the whiniest people on the face of the earth. Seriously, most toddler have better control over their urge to petulantly declare everything that goes against them to be “unfair” than Donald Trump does. The latest unfair thing that is ruining Donald Trump’s good time is the concept of “majority rules.” Specifically, the GOP rule, | Read More »
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#355339

Beware 'Democracy Spring'

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

The proper response to the left’s violent provocations must be zero tolerance.
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#355340
Not happy.
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#355341

Will Hillary get charged, or what?

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

FBI chief James Comey and his investigators are increasingly certain that presidential nominee Hillary Clinton violated laws in handling classified government information through her private email …
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#355342

Ted Cruz's big week

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

One year ago this week, Ted Cruz became the first of 17 candidates to argue that he could unite the Republican Party behind him.
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#355343
Donald Trump trails Ted Cruz by a large margin in latest Utah Caucus poll. Another poll shows he would lose to Democrat nominee in heavily Republican state.
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#355344
RUSH: I have to tell you, I love the idea of the Republican Party growing. I love the idea of stealing Democrats from the Democrat Party, 'cause there's a bunch of 'em that are fed up. White working class blue-collar people are fed up with the Democrat Party.  I'm more than happy to welcome 'em in.  Not as liberals, but as us.  And I fully understand some of you think, 'Well, that may be a good thing, Rush, but what about Republicans that might leave the party for the same reasons those blue-collar Democrats are joining the party?' I understand.  I know what's going on.  I just don't want you to be in any suspense or have any doubt about what my objective here is.  It has never changed.
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#355345

Hillary Snaps On Student

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton snapped on a Congolese student over a question mistranslated about her husband's views on foreign policy, saying: "My...
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#355346
Even though we are conservative professors, we've argued publicly that conservative attacks on universities are too often overheated and counterproductive. Nonetheless, liberals shouldn't pretend that academia is untouched by political prejudices. Conservatives do face  some bias and are wildly underrepresented in the social sciences; enough, perhaps, to warrant new affirmative efforts to increase political pluralism in academia.
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#355347

Cuba’s ‘Reforms’ Are a Myth

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

As Obama heads to Cuba, islanders reflect on their revolutionary past—and their uncertain future.
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#355348
Senators are scheduled to be on a break from Washington for the next two weeks, but they have left behind a rearguard to keep the chamber running on low gear, denying President Obama a chance to install his Supreme Court nominee.
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#355349
"If somebody wants to talk to me, I'll be willing to listen to it."
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#355350
Mr. Trump said on ABC on Sunday that he might not be able to clear the delegate threshold to clinch the Republican nomination outright because the campaign started off with so many candidates.
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