Ashley Rae Goldenberg
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Ashley Rae Goldenberg is a reporter for MRCTV. Before joining MRCTV, her work appeared at The Daily Caller. She graduated from George Mason University with a degree in economics in 2015.

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ashley.rae | April 1, 2016
Republican Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul’s “YUGE” endorsement announcement scheduled for Friday turned out to be an April Fools’ prank. The former Republican presidential candidate tweeted on Thursday he had a “major endorsement announcement” planned for Friday: Paul’s prank took some light jabs at Republican front-runner Donald Trump. Paul mocked Trump’s mannerisms, claiming the endorsement…
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ashley.rae | March 31, 2016
(Image source: GMU) George Mason University School of Law will be changing its name to honor the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. GMU President Angel Cabrera confirmed the law school will be renamed the “Antonin Scalia School of Law at George Mason University” in an email obtained by MRCTV. In the email, Cabrera highlights Scalia’s relationship with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg…
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ashley.rae | March 31, 2016
Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, known for decrying corporate influence in politics, is now praising corporations for trying to influence politics by standing up against North Carolina’s controversial transgender bathroom law. During an interview with Rachel Maddow on Wednesday, Sanders was asked how he feels about “big businesses” calling for the repeal of…
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ashley.rae | March 30, 2016
Cosmopolitan, the women’s magazine known for its “sex tips,” facilitated a conversation between gun-owning men and their anti-gun girlfriends. Billed a way for women to “confront” their boyfriends, the four women in the video rolled their eyes, cried, and spoke of “death machines” while their boyfriends talked about the importance of the Second Amendment. During their conversation, Jody told…
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ashley.rae | March 30, 2016
San Francisco State University (SFSU) is investigating a video that shows a black student attacking a white student because his dreadlocks are allegedly part of “her culture.” The YouTube video showing the attack, which surfaced on Monday evening and has over one million views, shows a black woman yelling at a white man over his dreadlocks. In the video, the woman insists dreadlocks are part…
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ashley.rae | March 29, 2016
The Library is Congress is ditching the term “illegal alien” in favor of “noncitizen” and “unauthorized immigration” after students at Dartmouth University complained about the “dehumanizing” and “offensive” term. The Library of Congress announced its decision to “cancel” the subject heading “illegal alien” in a statement on March 22. The Dartmouth reports the Library of Congress made the…
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ashley.rae | March 29, 2016
Following the terrorist attack in Brussels, a slight majority of Americans now support a ban on Muslims entering the United States and think “the religion of peace” is a fundamentally violent religion. In a poll conducted from March 24-25, YouGov asked 1,000 Americans whether they support Republican presidential Donald Trump’s proposal to enact a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims…
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ashley.rae | March 28, 2016
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders is being labeled sexist after a video shows him allegedly shooing his wife, Jane, off stage during his victory speech Saturday. At the beginning of his speech celebrating his primary victories, Sanders is seen waving his wife away as he tells her, “Don’t stand there” [note: graphic language in the title of the video]: Jane appears…
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ashley.rae | March 28, 2016
The individual chosen to run Sweden's government-affiliated Twitter account last week expressed his gratitude for being taken in as an immigrant by taunting Swedes and claiming he stole their jobs and education. Every week, the Swedish government chooses a new person to represent the face of Sweden on Twitter as part of its “Curators of Sweden” program provided by the Swedish Institute and…
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ashley.rae | March 25, 2016
An editorial executive at the Harvard Crimson is decrying all people who believe in due process as “rape apologists.” In an article on the Harvard Crimson, Nian Hu laments over the allegedly “stymied” progress for alleged sexual assault survivors. While admitting, “practically everyone agrees that rape is bad,” Hu writes those who believe in due process for individuals accused of rape are “…