#372476
As another society for male students to address important issues is blocked, Martin Daubney asks why universities aren't taking male concerns seriously
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#372477
Conservatives believe he’s serious this time — but they’re still not biting.
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#372478
Trey Gowdy said Hillary Clinton told Sidney Blumenthal to keep the emails to her coming and they weren't "unsolicited"
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#372479

How The GOP Could Win Pennsylvania

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

With nearly a million untapped voters in the redder counties of Pennsylvania, we really don’t know what the GOP's ceiling actually looks like.
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#372480
The city of Huntsville, AL has told a couple who are living completely off their land that if they continue, they will be arrested for trespassing on their own land. You read that right, trespassing on their own land. Military veteran Tyler Truitt, along with his girlfriend, has setup his hom
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#372481
Team Clinton Stunned At Latest Poll Showing Bernie Sanders Threatening To Win Primary
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#372482
Do you know who this is?  He is Edward “Ed” Mezvinsky, born January 17, 1937. Then you’ll probably say, “Who is Ed Mezvinsky?” Well, he is a former Democrat congressman who represented Iowa’s 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives for two terms, from 1973 to 1977. He sat on the House
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#372483
One of New York’s most iconic landmarks has a fascinating history.
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#372484
And why some dads are more likely to be unfairly judged.
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#372485
Forget Muslim terrorists who hate America as the biggest threats - the people who actually love America are the threats according to the NYT.
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#372486
Sean Hannity tore apart GOP leadership for continuing their push to give President Barack Obama Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) as the House looks to set up a vote as early as this week on the legi
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#372487

Blow Up the Tax Code and Start Over

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

In The Wall Street Journal, Sen. Rand Paul writes that we should blow up the tax code and start all over, with a 14.5% flat tax for personal income and for businesses.
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#372490

Ayn Rand on Philosophy

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

This video is excerpted from a 1961 interview of Ayn Rand by Prof. James McConnell of the department of psychology at the University of Michigan. Here, Rand ...
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#372491
After a House Benghazi Select Committee discovered either Hillary Clinton or the State Department withheld Benghazi emails, House Speaker John Boehner used the occasion to throw Bill Clinton's infid
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#372492
Check out the entire Klavan & Whittle series, by becoming a member at PJTV: http://www.pjtv.com/subscribe/ But for now, don't miss this episode-- 'should pro...
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#372493
Siding with President Obama, House Speaker John Boehner has brought down the hammer on “rebel” Republicans who voted their consciences and bucked “the team” on TPA (Fast Track) and TAA. By William F. Jasper
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#372494
What if a team of Chinese agents had broken into the Pentagon or — less box office but just as bad — the U.S. Office of Personnel Management and carted out classified documents?
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#372495
Yesterday's testimony by Clinton capo Sidney Blumenthal before the House Select Committee on Benghazi was so exciting, Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-SC) was forced to turn people away from the door at the sold-out event.
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#372496

How to Win in 2016

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

You won’t find the answers by trying to recreate 2000 or 2004. Let’s move on to a big win.
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#372497
A slim majority of Americans now feel U.S. intervention in Iraq was a mistake, a Fox News poll concluded. After 12 years of war in Iraq and Afghanistan, 51 percent of the 1,006 registered voters surveyed said the war in Iraq was a mistake while 42 percent said war in Afghanistan was a mistake, the Washington Times reported. Both surveys revealed a six-point drop from last year. Republican opinions of the war, meanwhile, have held steady — about 30 percent finding the wars to be a mistake. While Republicans remain the political group least likely to express regret for the Iraq or Afghanistan wars, a slight change in Democrats' and independents' views is why a lower proportion of the country now sees either conflict as a mistake, wrote Andrew Dugan, a Gallup analyst. Compared with last year, Democrats are seven points less likely to see Iraq as a mistake and eight points less likely to see Afghanistan as a mistake. Independents saw similar movement on these questions.
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#372498
A new batch of pro-conservative street art has popped up in the Los Angeles area: posters of Senator Ted Cruz, shirtless and tattooed, ready to kick ass.
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#372499
www.tedcruz.org
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#372500
The billionaire businessman, television personality and now Republican presidential candidate told Fox News Channel's Fox and Friends that he [w]hether it cost me votes or not, I don’t care.
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