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Buchanan, Zuckerman to Al Sharpton: Enough Already

Mort Zuckerman and Pat Buchanan expressed their displeasure with Rev. Al Sharpton, awarding him the “Enough Already” award on Friday’s “McLaughlin Group.” Buchanan simply declared that Sharpton deserved the award, while Zuckerman stated “Al Sharpton, we’ve had enough of him over

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McLaughlin Pans Dem ‘War on Women’ Narrative

“McLaughlin Group” host John McLaughlin took two swipes at the Democratic Party’s “war on women” narrative on Friday. McLaughlin named outgoing Colorado Senator Mark Udall (D) his “worst politician” for “focus[ing] so obsessively on alleged Republican ‘war on women.’” When

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NYC SBA Pres: ‘Stress Levels Are Monumental’ for NYPD

Sgt. Ed Mullins, President of New York’s Sergeants Benevolent Association reported that “the stress levels are monumental” for the NYPD and predicted “you’re going to see in the weeks that come” that rank and file police officers are upset with

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Kurtz: Obama Exec Actions Getting ‘Sympathetic’ Coverage

On Friday’s “Special Report,” Fox News Media Analyst and host of “MediaBuzz” Howard Kurtz said that President Obama’s unilateral actions have received “sympathetic” media coverage. He began by stating “the president’s approval rose only four points, within the margin or

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Meeks: 99% of Protesters ‘With the Police’

Congressman Gregory Meeks (D-NY) argued that 99% of the demonstrators who have taken to the streets in the wake of the Mike Brown and Eric Garner deaths are “with the police” on Friday’s “Ronan Farrow Daily” on MSNBC. “No one,

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Rangel Rebutted On-Air by CNN

CNN anchor Ashleigh Banfield corrected Congressman Charlie Rangel (D-NY) on claims that protesters in New York City had not called for dead cops on Monday. Rangel spoke about the “blue wall of silence” among police officers, and then stated “but

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Rubio: Rand, Obama Have ‘Identical Foreign Policy’

Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) argued that Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) has an “identical foreign policy” with President Obama on Tuesday’s “Laura Ingraham Show.” While Rubio denied there was a spat between he and Paul, he did declare “Rand has made

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Susan Page: Chris Christie Is In, That’s Bad For Jeb

USA Today Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page declared that New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will run for president in 2016 and that such a move is “not really good news for Jeb Bush” on Tuesday’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports” on MSNBC. “So,

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Bill Kristol: Obama Set Race Relations Back

Weekly Standard Editor Bill Kristol argued that President Obama set race relations in the US back on Monday’s “Hugh Hewitt Show.” “President Obama and Eric Holder have done damage to race relations, I really am personally distressed about this…the one thing

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Fmr NYC Cop: De Blasio Should ‘Resign in Shame’

Fmr. NYPD Officer and Republican Congressional candidate Dan Bongino argued that New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) should “resign in disgrace” on Monday’s “Your World with Neil Cavuto” on the Fox News Channel. “He [de Blasio] almost made

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Pirro: Obama to Blame, Not Sony

On Saturday, Jeanine Pirro, host of the Fox News Channel’s “Justice with Judge Jeanine” argued that President Obama was to blame for the pulling of “The Interview,” not Sony. “Tonight America capitulates to a North American thug in a wuss

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Fmr NYPD Detective: de Blasio ‘Set the Tone’

On the Fox News Channel, Fmr. NYPD Detective Patrick Brosnan argued that New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) “set the tone” in reaction to the murder of two New York City police officers on Saturday. While he cautioned

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Brooks: GOP Moving to Where Jeb Is

Columnist David Brooks argued that Jeb Bush is “the favorite” in the 2016 presidential race and that “the party is coming back…to about where Jeb Bush is” on Friday’s “PBS Newshour.” Brooks said of Bush “I think he’s the favorite,