
Laura Ingraham Hammers Paul Ryan On His Support For Islamic Migration
Radio-host Laura Ingraham today blasted newly installed House Speaker Paul Ryan “for buying into Barack Obama’s argument to reject sensible curbs to Muslim immigration.”

Radio-host Laura Ingraham today blasted newly installed House Speaker Paul Ryan “for buying into Barack Obama’s argument to reject sensible curbs to Muslim immigration.”
Authorities in Honduras have detained “five Syrian nationals who were trying to reach the United States using stolen Greek passports” and, as Fox reports, the five “Syrians were trying to arrive in the U.S. by land, presumably by traveling through Mexico.”

Words are supposed to matter, but too often in Washington they simply don’t. And “pause” is so vague as to either not be saying much of anything at all, or allowing everyone to hear precisely what they want to hear in it.

A funny thing happened on the way to the last Republican presidential debate and it impacted events during and after the debate, as well. You’ve probably heard about it … but until now didn’t realize what was happening as it played out right before your eyes.

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz will introduce a bill to bar Syrian refugees from entering the United States. He is already on record in support of resettling them in majority Muslin countries in the Middle-East.

Sen. Ted Cruz was seen as the hardliner, Sen. Marco Rubio the appeaser tied to the now infamous 2013 Gang of Eight legislation. With the two Senators headed for a one-on-one battle for the nomination in the view of many pundits, Rubio has gone on the attack, attempting to undermine Cruz’s immigration hardliner reputation.

Republican Louisiana Governor and presidential candidate Bobby Jindal, whose recent statement, “immigration without assimilation is invasion” is making headlines, spoke with Breitbart News Daily today about his campaign.

Former Vice President Dick Cheney, still a big favorite with the GOP’s grassroots base, apparently didn’t mince words at a Florida fundraiser this evening.

The president of the Mizzou College Republicans, Skyler Roundtree, tells Breitbart News exclusively: “There is an ongoing push for ‘Social Justice Centers’ (demand No.8) within college campuses across the United States. For those who do not subscribe to the certain set of beliefs provided by these ‘Centers,’ they are ostracized and condemned.”

Saying many Conservatives have “allowed this to happen” by “averting our gaze as tenured radicals have taken over the university,” Kinder added, “We could not avert our gaze from the appalling events at the University of Missouri in the last week.”

NewsCorp Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch used Twitter to weigh in on last night’s Republican debate on the Fox Business Network, giving the nod to Sen Marco Rubio, while praising other candidates, including N.J. Gov. Chris Christie in the undercard debate.

The University of Missouri’s student body president, Payton Head, is apologizing “for scaring everybody with false KKK on campus rumor.”

Missouri Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder, who is expected to run for governor, has also denounced the protests and warned that they may spread. He also called them “an extension of the uprisings in Ferguson from 2014.”

One young female University of Missouri student, Jessie Sharon, is using her public Facebook page to express disappointment at recent on campus events.

While the Social Justice Worriers and mighty clueless Multi-Cultural fascists at the University of Missouri have already gotten their way, it’s worth pointing out a story the mainstream media opted to not play up – a large number of Mizzou football players never supported the boycott that led to the resignation of former university president Tim Wolfe.

Heritage Action for America CEO Michael A. Needham joined host and Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon on Breitbart News Daily on Sirius XM Patriot channel 125 today to discuss the launch of the candidate review, designed to “focus on issues,” not personalities and “let people come to their own conclusions” for the 2016 Republican primary, according to Needham during today’s interview.

To gain more traction with conservative Republican voters, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) has challenged Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) to “a one-on-one debate next week in Milwaukee,” according to a Washington Post report.

A Northern Illinois blogger has published a constituent communication from the office of Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) that suggests an individual should be allowed to live his or her life in compliance with Sharia Law, particularly if a U.S. court rules as such.
A top Florida fundraiser is bolting from Jeb Bush to Marco Rubio, after what turned out to be Jeb’s disastrous attack on Rubio’s Senate attendance during the last GOP debate.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi tells Politico the “Tea Party empowers us.” But what she means is that former Speaker John Boehner was so weak, his failure to craft and submit legislation a majority of Republicans could back often put Pelosi in the position of calling the shots in the House.

The Washington Post notes Jeb Bush’s comeback tour looks like “a therapy session” and, intentionally, or not, may have said a lot more about why Jeb Bush is flailing and looking as if he doesn’t even want to be president than perhaps the paper had intended.

Jeb Bush went from thundering “We’re Americans, dammit!” in a stump speech, to surrendering to France for comments he made about the country’s work ethic.

Donald Trump officially filed for the New Hampshire primary today and took full advantage of the opportunity to slam both Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush.

Is it a Jeb Bush oppo-drop, or solid journalism? Whatever it is, Tim Mak at the Daily Beast reports on some close Florida associates of Republican presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio that aren’t as far back in his past as he

If the Republican grassroots base wanted a new House Speaker who would stand up to the Democrats, as opposed to caving in to them, the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) thinks they’re in for a surprise.