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Pete Wehner is a writer at Commentary Magazine
Pete Wehner is a writer at Commentary Magazine
From The Right Scoop,“Donald Trump weighed in on the migrant crisis hitting Europe right now, saying that while he doesn’t like the concept of accepting migrants from the Middle East and Africa here, he says we have to do it on a humanitarian basis because they’re living in hell in Syria.”
Rep Trey Gowdy reacted to Hillary Clinton saying she was sorry the email scandal was so confusing for the American people.
Scott Pruitt writes, “These sanctions were bipartisan accomplishments in states from New York to Florida to Texas to California, and they were passed as expressions of those states’ disapproval of a regime that holds American citizens in darkened cells and American allies under threat of annihilation.
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USA Today writes, “Candidate’s ad hominem attacks and unworkable polices are attention-grabbing, but ultimately doomed to failure.”
From NewsBusters, “Give Josh Barro credit for candor. When it comes to guns, the New York Times correspondent makes no bones about the kind of draconian, Second Amendment-defying approach he thinks is necessary.”
David French of National Review writes, “While more than a million Muslims actually belong to radical militias, terrorist organizations, and the military forces of radical Islamic states, the number of Muslims with terrorist sympathies and radical beliefs number in the hundreds of millions.”
A fraternity has suspended activities at a university chapter in Virginia after an uproar over sexually suggestive banners hung from a private home where several of that fraternity’s members live.
The city’s council Business Development Committee has delayed by two weeks Chick-fil-A’s request to open in the Denver International Airport due to the fast-food chain’s opposition of gay marriage.
The NY Post: “Donald Trump scored the biggest crowd of any presidential candidate so far this election year Friday, drawing 30,000 raucous, cheering fans to his rally at a college football stadium in Mobile, Ala.”
Edward Erler writes, “Political pundits believe that Trump should not press such divisive issues as immigration and citizenship. It is clear, however, that he has struck a popular chord — and touched an important issue that should be debated no matter how divisive.”
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