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After a few jokes about who he might pick for a Vice President on his election ticket if he won the nomination, el Trumpo finally intimated who he would pick.
From the Hill:
Donald Trump on Tuesday named Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) when asked about his possible running mate in 2016.
“Ted Cruz is now agreeing with me 100 percent,” he said when asked about his vice presidential pick, according to Lifezette.
“Well, I like him,” Trump told radio host Laura Ingraham during her broadcast. “He’s backed everything I’ve said.”
Unlike most of the Republican presidential hopefuls, Cruz has mostly refrained from attacking Trump, even appearing alongside him at a rally in September against the Iran nuclear deal.The pair has also struck similar tones on topics such as border security and illegal immigration.
Still, Trump suggested late Monday that he will turn on Cruz if he becomes a threat to his front-runner status.
“If he catches on, I guess we’ll have to go to war,” he told host Joe Kernen on CNBC’s “Squawk Box.”
Of course it’s Cruz! He has said already that he believes he is the anti-Establishment candidate, and it’s clear that Ted Cruz has been trying to situate himself as the fallback for Trump’s followers if he begins to lose in the polling.
Would Ted take the position if that’s how the election broke? We have many months of speculation left!!
Read more: http://therightscoop.com/trump-reveals-who-hed-pick-as-vice-preside...
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Christie For President
“Gov. Chris Christie is exactly the conservative Republican needed to take the fight to Hillary Clinton next fall and then get about the serious business of defending us and rebuilding our economy,” the Union Leader newspaper’s editorial endorsement reads.
by Charlie Spiering29 Nov 2015, 5:42 AM PST23
U.S. Solicitor General Donald Verrilli is asking the Supreme Court to deny a request from Texas and 25 other states for a delay before considering whether President Barack Obama’s executive amnesty is illegal. The Court should resolve the case before its term ends in June 2016, Verrilli says.
by Ken Klukowski28 Nov 2015, 9:11 PM PST73
Sources close to Dr. Ben Carson are pushing back on what they say is a false narrative being offered by GOP establishment consultant Karl Rove, in which Rove is attempting to give off the impression he is helping Carson to take on 2016 GOP frontrunner Donald Trump.
by Matthew Boyle28 Nov 2015, 12:34 PM PST504
On November 28 Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump told supporters in Sarasota, Florida, that he is “Second Amendment 100%.”
by AWR Hawkins28 Nov 2015, 12:02 PM PST2,161
Republican presidential candidate and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee said that President Obama “always sort of lifts his head, puts his nose up in the air, and tells us that we’re just not as strong morally, and we just don’t
by Ian Hanchett28 Nov 2015, 11:44 AM PST266
GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson plans to put forward “real solutions” for the United States to help Jordan, which is currently housing 1.4 million refugees, following Carson’s trip to Jordan over the Thanksgiving weekend where he spoke with Syrian refugees and officials during visits to several medical facilities, adding that he was delighted to learn about the humanitarian efforts by other countries to help assist the suffering refugees.
by Alex Swoyer28 Nov 2015, 11:21 AM PST2,147
Thank you for all of this. It's taking me time to digest everything, but my grandson will be here to read all. He needs to understand what he voting for.
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The CAIR Effect: See Something, Do Nothing |
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Creators.com, by Michelle Malkin Original Article | ||||||||||||
Posted By: KarenJ1- 12/4/2015 12:18:42 PM Post Reply | ||||||||||||
As news of the San Bernardino jihadist shootings blared on airport TVs, I spotted a TSA monitor flashing the now ubiquitous message: “If you SEE something, SAY something.” (Snip) While the White House pays lip service to homeland-security vigilance, it consorts with Islamic terror sympathizers who attack vigilant citizens and law-enforcement officers at every turn. Yes, I’m looking at you, Council on American–Islamic Relations. After seeing CAIR’s bizarre press conference with the San Bernardino jihadists’ family members, here’s what I’d like to say to them: You are not to be trusted. You put damage control above border control and jihad | ||||||||||||
An Islam of Their Very Own . . . | ||||||||||||
National Review Online, by Andrew C. McCarthy Original Article | ||||||||||||
Posted By: KarenJ1- 12/4/2015 12:14:27 PM Post Reply | ||||||||||||
The day after the San Bernardino jihadist attack that left fourteen dead and even more wounded, my old boss, Rudy Giuliani, came out and said what most sane people are thinking. After hours of pained, halting, incoherent babbling by public officials from President Obama on down about whether the mass-killing by two heavily armed, obviously well-trained Muslims constituted a terrorist attack, Rudy exploded: (Snip) The government denies that terrorism is caused by Islamic doctrine. This is a triumph of willful blindness and political correctness best illustrated by former British home secretary Jacqui Smith, who might as well have been speaking | ||||||||||||
Sens. Rubio, Graham Vote To Continue Muslim Immigration From Countries With Jihadist Movements |
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Breitbart Big Government, by Julia Hahn Original Article | ||||||||||||
Posted By: happywarrior- 12/4/2015 11:30:19 AM Post Reply | ||||||||||||
A pivotal vote on Muslim immigration split the Republican presidential field in the Senate—with Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) 43% and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) 80% voting to continue to allow large-scale Muslim immigration and Senator Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) 97% and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY)93%voting to pause Muslim immigration. The amendment, offered Sen. Rand Paul, would have suspended visa issuances to more than 30 Muslim countries with active Jihadist populations. Graham and Rubio were both members of the Gang of Eight, which proposed legislation that would expand Muslim immigration, and Paul and Cruz were both op
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U.S. Granted 680,000 Green Cards to Immigrants From Muslim-Majority Nations in Past Five Years |
Washington Free Beacon, by Adam Kredo Original Article |
Posted By: chicodon- 12/4/2015 8:22:42 AM Post Reply |
The United States has granted 680,000 green cards to immigrants from Muslim-majority countries over the past five years and is expected to grant another 660,000 over the next half-decade, according to Department of Homeland Security statistics. Between 2009 and 2013, DHS issued some 680,000 green cards to migrants, including refugees, from Iraq, Pakistan, Egypt, and Bangladesh, among other countries. Another 660,000 green cards are likely to be granted over the next five years though this number could much be higher. The increase in immigration from Muslim-majority countries has been in the spotlight since the Obama administration announced its intent to |
Speaker Paul Ryan takes charge with an ambitious agenda -- and beard |
Investor´s Business Daily, by Andrew Malcolm Original Article |
Posted By: SurferLad- 12/4/2015 8:21:52 AM Post Reply |
For someone reportedly reluctant to become head of the raucous caucus of the House Republican majority, Paul Ryan has hit the floor running in his first month and already drawn a distinct -- and promising -- contrast with his predecessor. Thursday with his first major policy speech, the 45-year-old Wisconsin native and father of three put on full public display the new face of the congressional GOP. It has a beard. Also, a youthful, earnest energy, A crisp, no-nonsense style. A genial openness. Here´s how the 54th Speaker in U.S. history, second in line to the presidency, began his opening |
Trump relents after withholding medical records |
Politico, by BEN SCHRECKINGER Original Article |
Posted By: Drive- 12/4/2015 8:19:33 AM Post Reply |
Donald Trump says he is in good health, but voters up to now have had to take his word for it. Trump once said that all presidential candidates should release their medical records. But so far in the 2016 race, he had declined to release his, and a campaign spokeswoman had not responded to multiple requests for comment about the candidate’s health records stretching back to October. Story Continued Below On Thursday, three hours after this article was published, the billionaire businessman relented, tweeting that he´ll release his records within the next two weeks. "As a presidential candidate, I have instructed my long-time |
Friend: Victim, shooter debated Islam at work |
Breitbart News, by Staff Original Article |
Posted By: DaddyO- 12/4/2015 8:07:20 AM Post Reply |
The latest on the mass shooting at a social service facility in San Bernardino, California (snip): A friend says a man who was killed in the rampage at a Southern California social service center worked with one of the shooters and they had a heated conversation about Islam two weeks before the attack. It’s not clear if the discussion was a factor in the attack. Kuuleme Stephens says she happened to call 52-year-old Nicholas Thalasinos while he was at work and having a discussion with Syed Farook. Thalasinos identified Farook by name and told her Farook believed Islam was a peaceful |
Why Liberal Media Hate Trump |
Townhall, by Pat Buchanan Original Article |
Posted By: Judy W.- 12/4/2015 6:46:32 AM Post Reply |
In the feudal era there were the "three estates" -- the clergy, the nobility and the commons. The first and second were eradicated in Robespierre´s Revolution. But in the 18th and 19th century, Edmund Burke and Thomas Carlyle identified what the latter called a "stupendous Fourth Estate." (Snip) The fourth estate, the press, the disciples of Voltaire, had replaced the clergy it had dethroned as the new arbiters of morality and rectitude. Today the press decides what words are permissible and what thoughts are acceptable. The press conducts the inquisitions where heretics are blacklisted and excommunicated from the company of decent men, while |
Pelosi: No right to moments of silence without action on gun violence |
The Hill (Washington, D.C.), by Mike Lillis Original Article |
Posted By: Desert Fox- 12/4/2015 6:34:28 AM Post Reply |
Congress has no right to moments of silence for victims of gun violence unless lawmakers intend to take action to prevent it, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) charged Thursday. "Gun violence is a crisis of epidemic proportion in our nation," she said during a press briefing in the Capitol. "We´ve had far too many moments of silence on the floor of the House. And while it is right to respectfully acknowledge the losses, we can no longer remain silent. "What gives us the right to hold moments of silence when we do nothing to act upon the cause of the grief?" Pelosi´s |
US to demand Jewish Duma suspect´s rights |
Arutz Sheva [Israel], by Ari Yashar Original Article |
Posted By: Attercliffe- 12/4/2015 6:31:16 AM Post Reply |
In a bizarre turn of events, the US has promised to get involved to make sure the Jewish state does not breach the rights of a young Jew, who is among several being held on vague suspicions of involvement in the lethal Duma arson this July. The parents of one of the suspects, who holds US citizenship, turned to the American consulate in Israel as well as several US Senators, asking for them to take action to protect their son´s rights. In their letter, the parents noted that their son is being prevented from speaking with a lawyer, that he is being |
72 employees at DHS on terror watch list - 12/4/15 December 4, 2015And it gets worse. More
My word....I am gone for a bit and look what you're up to ....Laughing my head off....The Donald will love that one...Good for you DV..you sure are a handful...Keep up the good work and all the fun as well....
Buzzfeed editor-in-chief Ben Smith has proudly tweeted an internal memorandum he sent to staff in which he allows and defends their use of terms like “mendacious racist” to describe Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump on social media.
by Joel B. Pollak9 Dec 2015, 5:51 AM PST132
Buzzfeed is run by a democrat from CNBC the democat business channel of CNN..he is a liberal dem who has an FNV show and knows that FNC is out to destroy TRUMP...FNC is the only big time channel that gives any time at all to CONSERVATIVE NEWS... that said they are PC and ESTABLISHMENT ...other news sources are starting up that are more Conservative..OAN one America news and Newsmax...Newsmax is not as conservative as OAN..try to support the others to grow if you can start them up by asking your provider to carry them..that is how FNC got started....
Lifers to Planned Parenthood Shooting
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Sen. Rand Paul calls his presidential competitor Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) “the weakest” of the Republican presidential candidates when it comes to national defense. “Rubio has never been very good with border security, he’s pretty much has been an open
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Sen. Marco Rubio delivered a live response on Fox News to President Obama’s televised Oval Office Address on the threat posed by Islamic State terrorists.
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On Fox News Channel’s wrap-up of President Barack Obama’s Sunday night address to the nation, GOP presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio offered his thoughts on the speech. According to Rubio, Obama’s speech rang hollow in reassuring Americans about their safety
Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton accused Rev. Jerry Falwell Jr. of giving “aid and comfort” to the ISIS jihadis by suggesting that Muslims are linked to Islamic jihadi terrorism.
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Moments after President Obama finished his brief primetime address from the Oval Office on Sunday night where he repeated his strategy to defeat the Islamic State (ISIS), GOP frontrunner Donald Trump posted on Twitter, “Is that all there is? We need a new President – FAST!”
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Macy Gray is out with an updated version of “All I Want for Christmas” just in time for the holiday season—but the singer’s Christmas wish list may be too much for Santa to handle.
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Five GOP presidential candidates provided specific ideas on how to prevent terrorist attacks, following the San Bernardino jihad shooting, while Democrats continue to push for gun control.
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This week on “Fox News Sunday,” Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson said that simply having a lot of foreign policy experience is not necessarily a good thing when one considers Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has had the most of
Chris Cillizza at the Washington Post argues that Jeb Bush’s massive campaign war chest could be the Republican Establishment’s only hope to take out Donald Trump–and he has no reason not to use it.
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Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Republican presidential candidate Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) said he does not believe the polls favoring his opponent Donald Trump and pointed to a crowd’s reaction at a rally in Ohio as evidence. When asked if he
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” former Gov. Jennifer Granholm (D-MI) accused Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump of “stoking fears. Granholm said, “What he is doing is so stoking fears. I mean there’s fear out there but he’s breathing oxygen like a dragon
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