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 | June 29, 2015
Across New York City, advertisements for weight-loss supplements, breast augmentations and butt enhancements are being defaced with stickers that read, “this oppresses women.” The sticker campaign effort was created by two organizations: National Women's Liberation and Redstockings. National's Women's Liberation describes itself as being "a feminist group for women who want to fight back…
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ashley.rae | June 29, 2015
Cass Sunstein, the former Obama administration "regulatory czar," has warned the campus crusade against "microaggressions" could potentially be enforced by a "new cadre of thought police." In an article in the Bloomberg View, "Picking the Right Words to Ban from Campus," Sunstein presents a sympathetic view on the topic of microaggressions. He writes that certain language can be "humiliating" …
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ashley.rae | June 23, 2015
According to a recent YouGov poll and a new poll conducted by Gallup, it appears that young people are more likely to support socialism and support a socialist candidate for president. In May, YouGov polled 1,000 individuals about their support for capitalism and socialism. The YouGov poll found that younger people have a more favorable view of socialism than older individuals and that, in…
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ashley.rae | June 23, 2015
After removing Tintin in America from the Winnipeg Public Library system due to complaints of racism, CBC News reports the City of Winnipeg has returned the children’s graphic novel to the shelves—but in the "adult graphic novel" section. Tintin in America is part of the cartoonist Hergé's Adventures of Tintin series, loved by children internationally. Adventures of Tintin chronicles Tintin’s…
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ashley.rae | June 22, 2015
In a victory for private property, the Supreme Court decided in a eight-to-one decision today that the federal government cannot compel raisin growers to hand over their “excess” raisins to the state without just compensation. Horne v. Department of Agriculture involved the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, a price-support system. Under a “Marketing Order,” raisin growers forfeited…
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ashley.rae | June 19, 2015
Neil Peart, the drummer behind the band Rush, has made it known that, as a "bleeding-heart libertarian," he encourages people to support Democrats. From songs decrying forced legislated equality to songs denouncing "begging hands and bleeding hearts," Rush’s lyrics, written primarily by Peart, have strong libertarian themes. In the liner notes for the album “2112,” Rush even acknowledged "the…
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ashley.rae | June 18, 2015
Speaking at the White House Clean Energy Investment Summit on Tuesday, Vice President Joe Biden said individuals who deny climate change “deny gravity” and that “we bombed the wrong steel mills" during World War I. During the speech, Biden lamented over the lack of investment in clean energy. While talking about Republican cuts to spending on clean energy investment, Biden remarked, "And as…
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ashley.rae | June 18, 2015
After a failed sexual discrimination lawsuit, interim Reddit chief executive officer Ellen Pao has now been tentatively ordered to pay $276,000 in legal costs to her former employer. The high profile Silicon Valley case alleged the venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers sexually discriminated against Pao and then retaliated against her. In her case, Pao sought to receive $16…
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ashley.rae | June 17, 2015
A star of the hit Netflix original series “Orange Is The New Black” spoke to ELLE Magazine about the topic of “gender fluidity” and how her gender can change daily. Ruby Rose, and her character Stella Carlin, both identify as being “gender fluid.” According to Rose, “Gender fluidity is not really feeling like you're at one end of the spectrum or the other." She continues, "For the most…
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ashley.rae | June 17, 2015
Neil Young, the legendary rock artist who once released an entire album dedicated to criticizing the War on Terror, has made it known he does not want presidential candidate Donald Trump using his iconic anti-Republican song, “Rockin’ in the Free World.” While entering his campaign announcement event on Tuesday, Trump was seen on an escalator with Young’s tune blaring in the background: Young…