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Iran: “We will Level Tel Aviv,” Capture Netanyahu

The poison fruit of Obama’s nuclear pact with world’s leading state sponsor of terror. Obama is going to be viewed, retrospectively, as an appeaser and enabler right up there with Chamberlain, but possibly even worse. Because this will have unimaginable and horrific consequences.

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The hottest ticket at CPAC …… no, seriously

Pamela Geller is heading to CPAC ….. yes, you read that right. We’re back at CPAC, and, as always, with a panel that addresses one of the most urgent issues of the day: Social Media Censorship. Joining me are James Damore, James O’Keefe, Harmeet Dillon, Jim Hoft, Dan Gainor

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Obama Holdovers at DOJ Still Run the Show

President Donald Trump may be in the White House. But plenty of Barack Obama people still occupy key roles in government. For instance, an uncomfortably large number of Obama people still sit at the Department of Justice, influencing policy, and in some cases, outright running the show.

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Saturday Night Cinema: A Streetcar Named Desire

Tonight’s Saturday Night Cinema classic is the timeless masterpiece from Geller’s favorite directer Elia Kazan, A Streetcar Named Desire. It’s Brando at his most intense and brilliant and Vivian Leigh,who “tipped her into madness”, gave the best performance of her life earning her a second Academy Award for Best Actress.

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Northeastern University Students Shoot Down SJP Attempt to Target Israel with Divestment Referendum

Students at Northeastern University in Massachusetts put a stop to a proposal submitted by Students for Justice in Palestine that would have targeted Israel for divestment. The proposal called for boycotts of Hewlett-Packard companies. But the Student Government Association said no. With a vote of 47 to 7, they stopped the proposal from passing. The…

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Fourth Circuit Appeals Court Strikes Down Trump’s Travel Ban, Yet Again

Yet another federal appeals court has invalidated President Donald Trump’s immigration policy—this time the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, which is currently the most liberal federal appeals court in the nation—though it makes no difference, because the Supreme Court has already agreed to decide this matter once and for all.