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 | May 9, 2016
Harvard University has decided it will punish students who join sororities and fraternities because they allegedly exemplify “privilege and exclusion.” The Harvard Crimson reports Harvard University President Drew G. Faust on Friday announced in an email to Harvard College students her plans to penalize individuals who join single-sex clubs. Faust wrote, “Although the fraternities, sororities…
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ashley.rae | May 6, 2016
Most Democrats admit free college tuition and free healthcare are socialist programs. A new Economist/YouGov poll conducted from April 22-26 asked 2,000 Americans whether they believe certain major government policies constitute socialism. The poll found 55 percent of Democrats, including 60 percent of likely Democratic voters, believe free college tuition is socialist. Clinton and Sanders both…
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ashley.rae | May 5, 2016
A tow truck driver in North Carolina refused to tow a Bernie Sanders supporter's car because he claims socialists expect “freebies.” FOX Carolina reports Kenneth Shupe, the owner Shupee Max Towing, decided not to service Sanders supporter Cassy McWade after noticing the political paraphernalia on her car. Shupe told FOX Carolina, “Every business dealing in recent history that I’ve had with a…
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ashley.rae | May 5, 2016
A new political action committee has been created to guilt white men into ending their political ambitions because they’re white men. Colorado Public Radio reports the "Can You Not" PAC was created by two white male Democratic activists, Jack Teter and Kyle Huelsman. According to PAC’s website, the goal of the Colorado-based "Can You Not" PAC is to “dis/empower and dis/incline people in…
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ashley.rae | May 4, 2016
“Latinos” at Brown University are warning fellow students not to use Spanish “disrespectfully” or “dare” to wear a sombrero when celebrating Cinco de Mayo. Instead, they say students should celebrate by donating to “organizations working for immigrant rights." Using the hashtags ‪”#‎ReclaimCinco,” “‪#‎MasQueSombreros,” ‪"#‎RealCincoDeMayo” and "‪#‎CelebrateResponsibly,” MEChA de Brown, an…
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ashley.rae | May 4, 2016
(Image source: Facebook) News of Ted Cruz dropping out of the Republican presidential race — and the realization that Donald Trump is now the presumptive Republican nominee — has led to an increase of interest in the Libertarian Party. Reason reports Google Trends shows searches for "Libertarian Party" spiked around 8 p.m., when it was reported Cruz would be dropping out of the Republican race…
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ashley.rae | May 3, 2016
George Mason University President Angel Cabrera is defending the decision to rename George Mason's law school after the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia in the spirit of “diversity of thought,” despite protests that the name change represents an endorsement of alleged “racism, sexism, and homophobia.” In an open letter that has garnered hundreds of signatures, Assistant Cultural…
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ashley.rae | May 3, 2016
The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture is interested in preserving the gazebo where 12-year-old Tamir Rice was shot and killed by police in 2014 because of its “importance to African-American history.” According to Fox 8 Cleveland, the City of Cleveland, Rice’s mother, and Black Lives Matter activists are currently in talks with the museum about preserving the…
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ashley.rae | May 2, 2016
A student is suing the Getty Foundation, claiming she was denied an internship opportunity because she is white. CBS Los Angeles reports Samantha Niemann, an undergraduate student at Southern Utah University, filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court claiming Getty violated her civil rights and engaged in racial discrimination. According to CBS Los Angeles, Niemann’s lawsuit claims that…
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ashley.rae | May 2, 2016
A waitress in Cape Town has received over $5,000 in donations after a “Rhodes Must Fall” leader bragged about making the “white waitress” cry when he refused to tip her due to her race. Ntokozo Qwabe is the co-founder of Oxford University’s faction of the “Rhodes Must Fall” movement aimed at removing statues of Cecil Rhodes, former prime minister of the Cape Colony in South Africa in the late…