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Hannity, Holmes-Norton Fight Over Ferguson

Hannity, Holmes-Norton Fight Over Ferguson

Fox News Channel host Sean Hannity and Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes-Norton (D-DC) argued over the Ferguson decision on Thursday night. The interview began with Hannity asking if Holmes-Norton if she had read the evidence in the Ferguson case, to which she

Ingraham: Hal Rogers ‘Needs to be Primaried’

Ingraham: Hal Rogers ‘Needs to be Primaried’

Talk radio host Laura Ingraham argued that House Appropriations Chairman Hal Rogers (R-KY) “needs to be primaried” on Thursday. “Hal Rogers, who’s the Appropriations Committee Chairman from Kentucky in the House of Representatives, I have concluded needs to be primaried.

Coulter: Garner Is What Media ‘Claimed Ferguson Was’

Coulter: Garner Is What Media ‘Claimed Ferguson Was’

Columnist and author of “Never Trust a Liberal Over 3-Especially a Republican,” Ann Coulter argued that the Eric Garner case “what they [the media] claimed Ferguson was, but is not” on Thursday’s “CNN Tonight.” Coulter argued that while she did

McConnell: Pass Individual Appropriations Bills With Riders

McConnell: Pass Individual Appropriations Bills With Riders

Incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) re-iterated his pledge to avoid government shutdowns during his tenure as Majority Leader, instead proposing that Congress pass individual appropriations bills to fund the government and attach riders to cut off funding for

Sessions Calls on Congress to Block All Presidential Spending

Sessions Calls on Congress to Block All Presidential Spending

Thursday, Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) delivered an address on the Senate floor on his plan to block funding for President Barack Obama’s executive order amnesty. Sessions said, “So is Congress hopeless, helpless, ineffectual, is it unable to stop this? Absolutely

Boehner: More Obama Talks, More Unpopular He Becomes

Boehner: More Obama Talks, More Unpopular He Becomes

Thursday at his weekly press conference, Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH) took a shot at President Barack Obama when asked if in retaliation for his executive order amnesty he would decline to invite the president to speak at