

On Sunday’s “Fox News Sunday,” Democratic National Committee chairwoman Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) appeared with her GOP counterpart, Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus. In that appearance, Wasserman Schultz was asked by host Chris Wallace if she remained confident
Conservative columnist and author of “Never Trust a Liberal Over 3-Especially a Republican,” Ann Coulter argued that new Ebola czar Ron Klain is qualified because of his experience “doing whatever will help Democrats,” and argued the United States should ban
Biosafety expert and President of Behavioral-Based Improvement Solutions, Sean Kaufman, reported that when he flew back from Liberia after working with Samaritan’s Purse, the airport in Brussels, Belgium, did “absolutely no screening” of him after he arrived in the airport
On Saturday, the Fox News Channel’s “Justice with Judge Jeanine” host Judge Jeanine Pirro, blasted President Obama for his administration’s handling of the Ebola virus. “A travel ban though would have a negative political and economic consequences to Liberia. I
Khanh Huynh, the Senior Pastor of the Vietnamese Baptist Church in Houston, and one of the pastors whose communications were subpoenaed said that never thought something like this would happen in the United States during an appearance on Saturday’s “Huckabee”
A panel on MSNBC’s “Melissa Harris-Perry” on Saturday dreamed of women having the costs of freezing their eggs covered under the Affordable Care Act during a discussion on Facebook and Apple agreeing to cover the costs of such a procedure.
MSNBC’s Joy Reid argued that “urban legends” that Dallas Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan lied to get into the US, were the result of thinking that “the body of an African is itself kind of a weapon” on MSNBC’s “Melissa
MSNBC’s Joy Reid and Melissa Harris-Perry argued that supporters of personhood amendments are trying to take away birth control on Saturday’s “Melissa Harris-Perry” on MSNBC. After Harris-Perry expressed support for fetal homicide laws, saying “sometimes we want to protect
Infectious Disease Specialist Dr. Kent Sepkowitz called the selection of “politico” Ron Klain as Ebola czar “stagecraft and politics” on Saturday’s “Melissa Harris-Perry” on MSNBC. Sepkowitz said “I think any person is going to be fine,” for the position because
Conservative columnist and author Pat Buchanan argued that the CDC was “speaking out of an ideology, not out of common sense” on Saturday’s “America’s News HQ” on the Fox News Channel. “Some of these gentlemen down there at CDC and
Lee Zeldin, the Republican candidate for the US House of Representatives in New York’s first Congressional district, argued the Republican policies would “restore the American Dream” during the GOP’s weekly address on Saturday. “Our government spends more than it takes
President Barack Obama sought to reassure the American public that the US would not experience “a serious outbreak” of the Ebola virus, even while conceding that “we may see more isolated cases here in America.” during Saturday’s weekly address.