#366826
The VP’s supporters say Brooklyn is subtly warning him not to run.
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Rebel Megaphone blogger Mindy Alter writes: Want to know why conservatives face more than an uphill struggle these days? A lot of it has to do with the insidious and pervasive influence of the Frankfurt School, a group of German thinkers whose nutty Marxist ideas have thoroughly infested academia, politics and popular culture.
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#366828
It was the story that sparked outrage across America. A bright 14-year old student brought a homemade clock into MacArthur High School in Irving, Texas to impress a teacher. But instead of earning
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#366829
Huckabee said Obama is insulting the pope by inviting gay rights and pro-abortion activists.
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#366830
The media are ignoring the actual content of Sanders's campaigns in favor of reporting on crowd size.
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#366831
The White House has released their report card of the nation’s colleges and universities, but some say it is filled with political bias, leaving it not making the grade.
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#366832
A new survey released Monday purports to prove that 1 in 5 women (or more) will be sexually assaulted while in college. The survey, conducted by the Association for American Universities, included responses from 150,000 students at 27 colleges and universities, including many Ivy League schools. Despite this large number of responses, the survey still suffers from the same problems as so many others trying to prove the existence of rape culture and scare colleges into expelling innocent students based on no evidence (or evidence to the contrary).
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#366833
John talks with Economist Art Carden about how high prices draw scarce resources to where they are needed most. http://www.LibertyPen.com
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#366834
John Dickerson, replacing Bob Schieffer as the new host of Face the Nation, will continue the same level of objectivity that CBS has brought to viewers for half a century. In 1964, when CBS was one third of all television news, Walter Cronkite and Daniel Schorr repeatedly smeared Barry Goldwater as a crypto-Nazi. His successor, Dan Rather, blew himself up in spectacular fashion with RatherGate in 2004, as dissected by all those bloggers in their Pajamas, to coin a Website name. In 2007, Rather's successor, Scott Pelley, violating 32 flavors of Godwin's Law in the same fashion as Cronkite, 'was asked why he refused to include global warming skeptics in his reporting. He responded, 'If I do an interview with Elie Wiesel, am I required as a journalist to find a Holocaust denier?'', as NewsBusters noted.All of which is why, as John Nolte wrote in 2013 at Big Journalism, 'Reading the Left’s fevered desires over at Slate isn’t anything new:'Not even articles breathlessly titled and subtitled:Go for the Throat! Why if he wants to transform American politics, Obama must declare war on the Republican Party.Not even articles that read:The president who came into office speaking in lofty terms about bipartisanship and cooperation can only cement his legacy if he destroys the GOP. If he wants to transform American politics, he must go for the throat. …Obama’s only remaining option is to pulverize. Whether he succeeds in passing legislation or not, given his ambitions, his goal should be to delegitimize his opponents. Through a series of clarifying fights over controversial issues, he can force Republicans to either side with their coalition’s most extreme elements or cause a rift in the party that will leave it, at least temporarily, in disarray.Slate is what it is and some bloodthirsty Slate writer orgasmic over the prospect of Obama permanently pulverizing and destroying the GOP is as noteworthy as green on grass.Oh, except after someone like Brit Hume connects the dots.The author of this outrageous left-wing fever dream is John Dickerson, whom Slate describes as “Slate’s chief political correspondent”. What Slate leaves out of its little bio, though, is that Dickerson is also the political director at CBS News.Dickerson is merely being Dickerson, and  there’s no doubt he speaks for legions upon legions of those in the media today.And just in time for the 2016 election, Dickerson will be the host of Face the Nation. What could go wrong?
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#366835
Subscribe to the Real Time YouTube: http://itsh.bo/10r5A1B Bill Maher and panelists Jorge Ramos, Chris Matthews, Mark Cuban and former Gov. George Pataki dis...
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#366836

The threat to economic freedom

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

By Charlie Jameson The trouble with economic policy ideas that involve state intervention is that they sound so simple and are easily misunderstood as no-brainer solutions by the uninformed. Energy bills are too high? Nationalise the industry. We need to convert to renewable energy? Simple, harness tidal energy and build…
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#366837
The FBI refused to cooperate Monday with a court-ordered inquiry into former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s email server, telling the State Department that they won’t even confirm they are investigating the matter themselves, much less willing to tell the rest of the government what’s going on.
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#366838
An obscure provision that takes effect in 2017 could help a Republican president waive parts of the law without a single vote from Congress.
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#366839

I, Pencil: The Movie

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

A film from the Competitive Enterprise Institute, adapted from the 1958 essay by Leonard E. Read. For more about I, Pencil, visit http://www.ipencilmovie.org
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#366840
Texas Republican and presidential hopeful Ted Cruz will open a campaign office in Iowa this weekend, about six months after he first jumped into the 2016 race.
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#366841
She can diss me all she wants on live TV, but personal attacks won’t take her from colossal business failure to leader of the free world.
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#366842
FacebookTwitterGoogleEmailTed Cruz was on The Late Show with Steven Colbert and the first part of the interview was pretty light-hearted. The second part is when Colbert really started playing to h…
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#366843
The man, whom some suspect to have been a liberal or Democratic plant in Trump's audience, was featured in a meme in the spring of 2013.
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#366844
Donald Trump is not going to be the leader of the free world. That was the reality check delivered to the reality TV star when he was subjected to a pounding in last week’s Republican debate at...
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#366845

Europe Gets Borders

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Until mid-September, the half-million migrants who had been marching northwards into central Europe seemed like the Old World equivalent of Hurricane Sandy survivors. Families uprooted by the war in Syria were seeking safety, according to this view of things. It was sad to see little girls sleeping by the side of the road, but inspiring to see European volunteers, with their clipboards and their bags of snacks, their water bottles and Port-a-Potties, showing such compassion and logistical expertise. 
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#366846
MADISON -- FOX News is reporting that Gov. Scott Walker is dropping out of the Republican presidential race. Walker is expected to hold a news conference at the Edgewater Hotel in Madison at 5 p.m....
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#366847

Why the Right is Right

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

What makes conservatism right? If you're a conservative, you should know why you're right. If you're not a conservative, why should you think about becoming ...
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#366848
An unidentified man who asked Donald Trump about Muslims at a recent rally has some wondering if he was actually a plant.
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#366849

Navajos slam Obama for inaction

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Navajos say White House, Dems have done little after EPA spill.
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#366850
Budapest, September 21 (MTI) – Hungary is doing the most natural thing in connection with illegal migration: it is protecting its family, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Monday. Hungary has been an honoured member of the great European family for a thousand years and it is out of an historic and moral responsibility that […]
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