Mob Rule and the Modern Primary | The American Spectator

During his victory speech following the April 19 New York Republican primary, Donald Trump repeated what has become a common refrain from his campaign of late: that the Republican nominating process is “crooked” and “rigged. via Pocket
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Cruz Picking Fiorina As His Running Mate Will Get Under Trump’s Skin | The American Spectator

Ted Cruz has found a way to overshadow Donald Trump – pick Carly Fiorina to be his running mate. Cruz is expected to make the announcement official at a rally in Indianapolis later this afternoon. via Pocket
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Giving Heroic Dogs Their Due | The American Spectator

In a recent post about a brave and wounded Marine dog, one Lucca, I asked why it was that a British animal charity was giving Lucca a medal and not the USMC or the American Department of Defense. via Pocket
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If Boehner Thinks Cruz Is The Devil Then What Does That Make Trump? | The American Spectator

I don’t think it comes as much of a surprise that former Speaker John Boehner would refer to Ted Cruz as “Lucifer in The Flesh” and a “miserable son of a bitch.” In this day and age, that’s as good as an endorsement. via Pocket
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Donald Trump Backers Vote for the Washington Establishment | National Review

I wonder when the Trump backers will realize they’ve been had. via Pocket
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Mike Pence’s Ted Cruz Endorsement: An Agonizing Decision | National Review

Ted Cruz probably wanted more than a half-hearted endorsement, but that was what he got from Indiana governor Mike Pence on Friday. “I’m not against anybody, but I will be voting for Ted Cruz in the upcoming Republican primary,” Pence told Indianapolis’s WCIB radio. via Pocket
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If Conservatives Want To Change America, We Need To Embrace Boycotts – John Hawkins

Liberals have already co-opted Hollywood and our education system; so it’s no secret that the deck is stacked against conservatives in America. However, liberals have also started to pull corporate America to the Left as well. via Pocket
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Ed Schultz’s Russia Today TV Show: He Loves Limelight, Loses Principles | National Review

Like most people, I never paid much attention to Ed Schultz. A loud, bullying, meaty man in the even meatier middle of the distribution when it comes to smarts, Schultz was your classic “lunch-pail populist” as host of MSNBC’s The Ed Show. via Pocket
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Why Pro-Trump Conservative Media Should Worry | PJ Media

I kept buying the daily paper, tucking it under my arm and taking it everywhere I went that day. Sure, I could find it all online, but I loved the feel of the paper in my hands. It also connected me to my early days as a newspaper reporter, eager to read my colleagues’ work. Not anymore. via Pocket
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Bathroom Laws & Liberals: Bodies Are the Real Issue | National Review

Remember when bathroom humor used to be funny? For some of us, it’s probably been a while. Our old collections of fart jokes may be gathering dust on a shelf somewhere, but bodily emissions have been a staple of low-culture humor for centuries, and with four small sons, I still get an earful. via Pocket
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