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Sorry, Dr. Carson. Your Department of Education idea is dangerous and unconstitutional.
By Robert Laurie Thursday, October 22, 2015
It’s no secret that America’s colleges are left-wing hotbeds where the “enlightened minds” of higher education seek to extoll the virtues of their socialist agenda. Many teachers exist solely to indoctrinate, and the concept of “open and free debate” is largely a thing of the past. Whether they’re pushing “climate change,” “social justice,” or “income equality,” dissent is routinely discouraged or punished. Virtually all conservatives would like to see that change, particularly since taxpayer dollars are funding the effort.
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ca Says ‘F*ck You Back’ To Seth Rogen: ‘Steve Jobs’ Bombs at Box Office
“Steve Jobs” didn’t just bomb this weekend, it BOMBED. Although director Danny Boyle’s biopic sits in nearly 2500 theaters and was predicted to clear around $12 million, according to Deadline, by Monday the $30 million film (closer to $60 million
by John Nolte24 Oct 2015, 4:42 AM PDT40
Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina argued Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton “failed to answer the fundamental questions” about Benghazi in an interview with Fox News Radio’s John Gibson on Friday. Fiorina said, “liberal media is sort
by Ian Hanchett23 Oct 2015, 10:57 PM PDT104
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said he would press Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on why security requests in Benghazi weren’t “important enough for you” on Friday’s “O’Reilly Factor” on the Fox News Channel. Christie argued
by Ian Hanchett23 Oct 2015, 10:57 PM PDT3
Cher has been critical of Republican frontrunner Donald Trump’s presidential campaign since June. Friday, the singer took to Twitter to describe the candidate as a “giant” among his competitors.
by Kipp Jones23 Oct 2015, 9:48 PM PDT0
BEST HALOWEEN COSTUMES IN FLORIDA...PRECIOUS..ADORABLE..I may never be able to stop laughing....;)
ub for Growth (CFG) touts itself as the inheritor of Ronald Reagan's "vision of limited government and lower taxes" and it advances this anti-government vision through its support of political candidates who hew to its right-wing economic orthodoxy. The Culb for Growth has aggressively opposed several moderate Republicans often to the consternation of GOP political leaders.
Club for Growth
1776 K Street NW Suite 300
Washington, DC 20006
Website: www.clubforgrowth.org
Established: Club for Growth (CFG) was founded in 1999.
President/CEO: Pat Toomey (former Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania's 15th District)
Founder: Stephen "Steve" Moore
Executive Director: David Keating
Board Members: CFG President Pat Toomey, Vice President Chuck Pike, Richard Gilder, formerly Chairman of the Manhattan Institute, and Thomas Rhodes, President of National Review magazine, associated with a variety of right-wing organizations, including the Heritage Foundation.
Finances: CFG raised $9.2 million for its activities during the 2002 election cycle.
Affiliations: CFG has spun off at least one local chapter, the Virginia Club for Growth. Virginia CFG's president and founder is Peter Ferrara, the former general counsel and chief economist for Americans for Tax Reform.
Read the latest news on the Club for Growth on the group's Right Wing Watch index page
Club for Growth is comprised of two connected entities:
Given the fact that contributions are unlimited, the spending by the "527" is far larger than that of the PAC, though specific finances are hard to trace. However, in total, CFG raised $9.2 million for its activities during the 2002 election cycle.
"It's unfortunate that they keep going after moderate Republicans. We thought it was time to stop them."
–Sarah Chamberlain Resnick, Republican Main Street Partnership
Rep. Jim Greenwood (R-PA) calls Club for Growth "cannibals" for its attacks on moderate Republicans.
–Wall Street Journal, 3/16/2000
"[Moore] is the E.F. Hutton of economic growth. When he talks, conservatives listen."
–U.S. Rep. Rick Keller (R-FL), who CFG supported in his first campaign in 2000
"When you have 100 percent of Republicans voting for the Bush tax cut, you know that they're looking over their shoulder and not wanting to have Steve Moore recruiting candidates in their district."
–U.S. Rep. Jeff Flake (R-AZ), who CFG supported in 2000
"We want to be seen as the tax-cut enforcer in the [Republican] party."
– Stephen Moore, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 6/20/2001
"I can say this because I'm not an elected official: the most selfish group in America today is senior citizens. Their demands on Washington are: 'Give us more and more and more.' They have become the new welfare state, and given the size and political clout of this constituency, it's very dangerous. One of the biggest myths in politics today is this idea that grandparents care about their grandkids. What they really care about is that that Social Security check and those Medicare payments are made on a timely basis."
–Stephen Moore
"We're trying to let candidates know that if they ever voted for a tax increase, we'll never support them and in fact we'll work to defeat them. We're trying to get the word out to even the lowest grass-roots level that if you're a Republican you aren't allowed to vote for taxes."
–Stephen Moore
"Reagan's third term has arrived."
–Stephen Moore on President George W. Bush
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Club for Growth suffered greatly because of the illegal John Doe warrantless armed searches and confiscation of personal property (computers, phones, etc.) used against them and many other individuals. The GAB sanctioned the warrants and personally supported the Milwaukee prosecutors and the assigned judges that helped carry out the almost 3 year attacks on Walker's associates - in the very early morning, while families were getting ready for school and work. The purpose was really to find a way to get at Walker. CFG's voice was shut down, their First Amendment rights closed. Because they were threatened with prison if any talked, it took them a while to fight back. Thanks to Club For Growth, the truth finally came out, and many individual families now have spoken out about the scary details - even young children were threatened - if they talked, their parents would go to jail. Nice, wasn't it. Again, Democrats supporting the tactics.
Virginia...thanks so much for giving us a heads up on this...we are in the hands of lawbreakers in our own government..we need a MLK style civil rebellion..lots of marches etc....
Current GOP frontrunner Donald Trump mocked establishment competitor Jeb Bush for “meeting with Mommy and Daddy” at an emergency Houston fundraiser meant to shock life into the younger Bush’s struggling campaign.
by Katie McHugh24 Oct 2015, 1:54 PM PDT5,239
On Friday’s “McLaughlin Group,” Eleanor Clift argued that Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was being “lighthearted” when she called Republicans enemies that she’s made. Clift stated, “I just want to say one thing about the comment
by Ian Hanchett24 Oct 2015, 10:45 AM PDT149
GOP establishment pick Jeb Bush may have raised $13.3 million for his struggling campaign, but only seven percent of that total came from small donors pledging under $200, the Wall Street Journal reports.
by Katie McHugh24 Oct 2015, 9:00 AM PDT1,425
Friday night, the Trump campaign barred Univision, the left-wing Spanish language network, from attending and covering the Republican presidential frontrunner’s campaign rally in Florida. The campaign explained that, “Mr. Trump is suing Univision for $500 million and until that is
by John Nolte24 Oct 2015, 6:39 AM PDT80
All told, Heather Larrison, The Larrison Group, and LKJ LLC received a combined total of payments in excess of $1.3 million from the Bush campaign and Right to Rise USA in 2015. Though the Bush campaign has not responded to our question, Bush donors may be asking that same question at an emergency meeting in Houston today.
by Michael Patrick Leahy24 Oct 2015, 6:25 AM PDT1,980
Poor Jeb. Or I should say, Poor Jeb! (I’m not given to exclamation points, but Jeb! is so magnetic.) It’s unfathomable how he thought that he could run for the Republican nomination without having to wrestle with his brother’s record as president.
by Breitbart News24 Oct 2015, 5:45 AM PDT1,365
“Steve Jobs” didn’t just bomb this weekend, it BOMBED. Although director Danny Boyle’s biopic sits in nearly 2500 theaters and was predicted to clear around $12 million, according to Deadline, by Monday the $30 million film (closer to $60 million with distribution costs) will bottom out at $7 million.
by John Nolte24 Oct 2015, 4:42 AM PDT9,048
Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina argued Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton “failed to answer the fundamental questions” about Benghazi in an interview with Fox News Radio’s John Gibson on Friday. Fiorina said, “liberal media is sort
by Ian Hanchett23 Oct 2015, 10:57 PM PDT146
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said he would press Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on why security requests in Benghazi weren’t “important enough for you” on Friday’s “O’Reilly Factor” on the Fox News Channel. Christie argued
by Ian Hanchett23 Oct 2015, 10:57 PM PDT41
Cher has been critical of Republican frontrunner Donald Trump’s presidential campaign since June. Friday, the singer took to Twitter to describe the candidate as a “giant” among his competitors.
by Kipp Jones23 Oct 2015, 9:48 PM PDT110
Republican presidential candidate Ohio Governor John Kasich argued House Republicans should send the president a debt ceiling increase with spending cuts and “keep taking” the National Defense Authorization Act to the president on Friday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s
by Ian Hanchett23 Oct 2015, 8:43 PM PDT8
Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stated that she and her team had a “great” time “eating Indian food, and drinking wine and beer” at her house after her testimony before the Benghazi Select Committee in an
by Ian Hanchett23 Oct 2015, 7:51 PM PDT7,605
Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton argued the VA scandal is not “as widespread as it has been made out to be” and Republicans “want it to fail, so then we can argue for privatization” in an
by Ian Hanchett23 Oct 2015, 7:51 PM PDT2,649
Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stated that while she supports a no-fly zone in Syria, “that doesn’t mean you shoot at every aircraft that might violate it the first or second time” in an interview broadcast
by Ian Hanchett23 Oct 2015, 7:29 PM PDT121
Ahmed Mohamed, the Texas-based “clock boy,” finally picked up his suspect device from the Irving police department in an evidence bag marked “hoax bomb.”
by Neil Munro23 Oct 2015, 7:06 PM PDT1,013
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump argued fellow GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson is “very, very weak on immigration” in an interview aired on Friday’s “AC360″ on CNN. Trump stated of Carson, “he’s very, very weak on immigration, and I’m very
by Ian Hanchett23 Oct 2015, 7:03 PM PDT
“If this election is about how we’re going to fight to get nothing done, then … I don’t want any part of it,” Bush said. “I’ve got a lot of really cool things I could do other than sit around, being miserable, listening to people demonize me and me feeling compelled to demonize them. That is a joke. Elect Trump if you want that.”
by Breitbart News24 Oct 2015, 8:34 PM PDT3,183
“You know, sometimes it’s important: you just have to Roar,” Clinton said, referring to Perry’s song “Roar,” which the entertainer performed.
by Patrick Howley24 Oct 2015, 7:58 PM PDT8
On Saturday’s “Cashin’ In” on Fox News Channel, GOP presidential candidate Rand Paul responded to Lincoln Chafee and Jim Webb dropping out of the Democratic race for presidency, as well as Vice President Joe Biden deciding not to throw his
by Trent Baker24 Oct 2015, 7:48 PM PDT184
Speaking to an enthusiastic crowd of several thousand supporters at a campaign rally in Jacksonville, Florida on Saturday, GOP frontrunner Donald Trump blasted former Florida Governor Jeb Bush for doing a poor job managing his own campaign’s finances.
by Michael Patrick Leahy24 Oct 2015, 7:40 PM PDT59
Former President George Bush, 91 and frail, is straining to understand an election season that has, for his son and the Republican Party, lurched sharply and stunningly off script. And he is often bewildered by what he sees. “I’m getting old,” he tells friends, appraising today’s politics, “at just the right time.”
by Breitbart News24 Oct 2015, 7:29 PM PDT865
Her husband is famous for running late, and Hillary Clinton now does so as well. Perhaps she was some “way-yaz tye-ard” from 11 hours of testimony on Benghazi the day before, but Mrs. Clinton was 50 minutes late to her rally at Market Square in Old Town, Alexandria yesterday.
by Bruce Majors24 Oct 2015, 5:47 PM PDT35
In truth, a number of congressional investigations have lasted much longer than 17 months, including the 1976 House Select Committee on Assassinations, the Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor-Management Relations from 1957-1960, and the truly immense investigations conducted after the Civil War and World War II. The Benghazi probe has a long time to go.
by John Hayward24 Oct 2015, 5:33 PM PDT29
Hillary for America adviser Karen Finney reacted Saturday on “Melissa Harris-Perry” to this week’s Benghazi hearing with Hillary Clinton, showing a clip of Clinton saying, “It is deeply unfortunate that something as serious as what happened in Benghazi could ever be used for
by Trent Baker24 Oct 2015, 4:24 PM PDT0
During Saturday’s “Melissa Harris-Perry,” Media Matters senior fellow Eric Boehlert spoke on Vice President Joe Biden’s decision to not run for president. According to Boehlert, Clinton running on Obama’s record means Biden does not have a group to represent that
by Trent Baker24 Oct 2015, 4:21 PM PDT3
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