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danjoseph | July 20, 2016
“F—k cops,” one protester told MRCTV when asked about the police presence in Cleveland during the Republican convention as an unruly mob of protesters chanted "F--k the Police." “Eh,” was another protester's response to the recent murder of police offices in Dallas, while one said his reaction depends on whether the police who killed were “white or black.” “You can’t take my weed away, you…
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danjoseph | July 14, 2016
Following the murder of five Dallas police officers perpetrated by a Black Lives Matter sympathizer last week, the rhetoric and tactics of the leftist activist group have come under increased scrutiny, even by some in the liberal media. MRCTV wanted to find out what average Americans think about Black Lives Matter and whether they believe that many in the African-American community have …
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danjoseph | July 14, 2016
In a Wednesday night Tweet, presumptive Republican Party presidential nominee Donald Trump wrote that he will officially announce his choice of a running mate at 11 a.m. on Friday morning. The announcement will take place in Manhattan. It is believed that Trump has narrowed his list of potential running mates down to four people: New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions…
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danjoseph | July 13, 2016
"Pokemon Go" is clearly a cultural phenomenon. Even adults  seem to be obsessed with the game. It's only been out for a few days but it's popularity has reached a level where it appears to be impacting people's work lives.  For example, here we see an oblivious news anchor "trying to catch them all" and walking right in front of a weatherman while he is in the process of delivering the day's…
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danjoseph | July 7, 2016
One of two female members of the British Parliament will soon be elected to be the nation’s prime minister.  The two women, Theresa May and Andrea Leadsom, came out on top in a vote among Tory leaders. They are heading to a runoff contest, where 150,000 party activists will determine who will become Britain's first female prime minister since Margaret Thatcher.  The vote to determine who will…
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danjoseph | July 7, 2016
Several left wing activist groups held a rally at the future site of the Trump International Hotel in in Washington D.C. on Thursday, calling on Walmart to refrain from sponsoring or holding events at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland next week.  The group “Making Change at Walmart" alleges the retail giant gave $15,000 to the 2016 National Convention’s planning committee last…
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danjoseph | July 7, 2016
A British man who intentionally covered his body with 29 tattoos dedicated to singer Miley Cyrus has now decided that it may not have been such a wise decision after all. Carl McCoid, a 42-year-old (yes, you read that correctly), spent years documenting various Cyrus sayings and likenesses on his arms, chest, back and hands, but decided to get them removed after Cyrus herself called the…
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danjoseph | July 7, 2016
House Republicans released a report Thursday arguing that certain payments being made by under Obamacare are illegal and violate the Constitution.  Republicans allege that that the administration is unconstitutionally making ObamaCare’s “cost sharing reduction” payments to insurance companies without a congressional appropriation. The report, compiled by the House Ways and Means Committee and…
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danjoseph | July 7, 2016
  A day after being showered with boos by House Democrats, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) seems to have finally come to terms with the fact that he is not going to be the Democratic nominee. "Let me just say this. I got in the race obviously, to try to win,” Sanders said in an interview with Chris Hayes on MSNBC. “We’re going to Philadelphia, and Hillary Clinton has more votes than I do. She is…
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danjoseph | July 7, 2016
The U.S. government has escalated economic sanctions against North Korea by personally sanctioning dictator Kim Jong Un. The State Department has accused Kim of being guilty of "intolerable cruelty." This is the first time that Kim has been personally sanctioned for human rights abuses. The United Nations says his crimes include the internment of 80,000 to 120,000 people—including children and…