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DOJ Appoints U.S. Attorney John Lausch to Oversee FBI Document Production

Last week, reports emerged that the Justice Department had failed to meet a deadline requiring the agency to turn over documents to the House Judiciary Committee in response to a March 22 subpoena issued by Chairman Goodlatte (R-VA). According to the Washington Examiner, the subpoena sought “Information on a variety of matters, including the documents […]

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Editorial World Opinion and Editorial

London’s Murder rate HIGHER than New York City

Should background checks be required for anyone purchasing a knife that looked like a commando style knife?

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Editorial Islamic Threat to America US

Who is Nasim Aghdam?

I haven’t searched the web or Youtube in knowing her social media was taken down almost instantly. The only thing I know is she shot up Youtube (subsidiary of Google/Alphabet) and it appears it was over demonetization (I always misspell that). I am writing this to say that I don’t believe her actions were an […]

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Politics US Opinion and Editorial

The Inevitable Progressive Candidate

Please note this article is from 2012 and there is a PostScript of acknowledgments at the end of this article that tend to more than suggest the accuracy of a reasonable conclusion: Mitt Romney is a Progressive. It has been well laid out by Glenn Beck and others that Barack Obama is a Progressive. Notable […]

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Culture Wars Homeland Security Politics RSN Pick of the Day US Opinion and Editorial World Opinion and Editorial

Judicial Watch Files 4th FOIA Lawsuit Relating to Government Funding of the Soros Political Machine

Judicial Watch now has four FOIA lawsuits relating to the Obama administration’s funding for Soros’ Open Society Foundations operations    (Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that it filed Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuits against the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) for records relating to their […]

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Editorial Politics World

Shilling for Soros: Washington Posts’ Omission of Facts in Defense of a Narrative

On Saturday, the Washington Post published an article by Griff Witte titled: “Once-fringe Soros conspiracy theory takes center stage in Hungarian election,” in which the author disingenuously writes off any and all involvement by the left-wing billionaire in politics as a far-right, tin-hat conspiracy theory despite direct evidence to the contrary. In his article, Witte […]

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Editorial Health and Education US Opinion and Editorial

Conflation Conflagration (Burn Veterans Burn)

Hi! I am not a Veteran. I am an American, a flag waver and saluter, I put my hand over my heart for the Pledge of Allegiance and the National Anthem. Congress, the President, and the Supreme Court of the United States are creatures that derive their powers and their limits from Our Written Constitution. […]

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US Opinion and Editorial

Is it time for Irish Americans to say to African Americans “enough already, we’ve both had it rough”?

The blacks in America have a terrible history. Coming here as slaves in the early 17th century and remaining largely in that state until the mid 19th century. Slavery was followed by a century of oppressive segregation which didn’t end till the middle of the twentieth century. However, the Irish American experience, which grows out […]

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Life and Science RSN Pick of the Day

Institutional Political Blindness of Mainstream Media is Creating Glitches in the Matrix

  “I think the reason that this is a tumultous time is that it is a time for discussion of first principles — and first principles are virtually at the level of theology — because they are the things that you assume and then move forward, so what should we assume?” — Jordan Peterson, The Rubin Report “A Glitch in the […]

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Economics Editorial RSN Pick of the Day

Giving Lifetime Work Authorization to 750,000 DACAs: Still a Bad Idea

  During his Florida speech, President Trump pulled out all his fiery talking points related to job creation, a strong military, national security, sovereignty and slowing immigration that resonate with American voters. President Trump is criticized for using this campaign-style rhetoric to inspire his base. But what the president’s detractors forget is that the issues […]

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Israel RSN Pick of the Day

VIDEO: Big Trouble in Little Jerusalem with John Fitzgerald

Right Side News with John Fitzgerald  – Big Trouble in Little Jerusalem JERUSALEM: On December 6th, 2017 President Donald Trump unveiled a new policy regarding Israel’s capital city. WATCH NOW: Right Side News’ John Fitzgerald walks you through the newly recognized capital of Israel.     In a statement President Trump said: My announcement today marks […]

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Homeland Security RSN Pick of the Day

Administration Scores Two Big Wins on Refugee Resettlement

By Joe Guzzardi On refugee issues, two recent successes are encouraging, and may lead to a sensible approach to how America should resettle migrants. This week the United States, at President Donald Trump’s insistence and with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s support, withdrew from the United Nations’ Global Compact on Migration (GCM). In his statement, Tillerson said […]