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Krauthammer: Obama Prayer Breakfast Comments ‘Adolescent’

Columnist Charles Krauthammer dubbed President Obama’s Prayer Breakfast speech “adolescent stuff” on Thursday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel. “I was stunned that the president could say something so, at once banal and offensive…adolescent stuff. Everyone knows that. What’s important

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Levin: Obama Debating Academics While People Are Slaughtered

Talk radio host and author of “The Liberty Amendments,” Mark Levin argued that President Obama was diving into “academic land” while “people are being slaughtered” on Thursday. Levin reacted to Obama’s statement at the National Prayer Breakfast that “people committed

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Bolton: Obama and Rand ‘Very Dangerous’ on ISIS

Former UN Ambassador John Bolton argued that both President Obama and Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) take a “very dangerous” approach to ISIS on Thursday’s “John Gibson Show” on Fox News Radio. “The purpose of foreign policy, in the long term

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Buchanan: No Moral Equivalency Between Christianity, Islam

Thursday on NewsmaxTV’s “The Steve Malzberg Show,” former communications director for President Ronald Reagan and conservative commentator Pat Buchanan slammed President Barack Obama for comments he made at the National Prayer breakfast. While speaking about ISIS and Islamic terrorism, Obama

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ISIS Executes Imams for Condemning Burning of Jordanian Pilot

The Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) executed six people after they condemned the terrorist group for burning Jordanian pilot Mu’ath Kasasbeh alive. Muslims from around the world condemned the burning because “such a form of killing was considered despicable by Islam, no matter the context.”

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Sen Cotton: Guantanamo Bay Prisoners ‘Can Rot in Hell’

Thursday a the Senate Armed Services Committee about the Guantanamo Bay detention facility, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) grilled principal deputy under secretary of defense Brian McKeon about anger over prison causing terror attacks. Cotton said, “They don’t attack us for

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Obama’s (Im)moral Equivalence Between ISIS and Christianity

President Barack Obama offered the nation a lesson in moral relativism at the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday, when he admonished Americans not to “get on our high horse” about radical Islam because “people committed terrible deeds in the name of Christ,” including here in the United States. Obama’s statement was both immoral and insensitive, and appeared to excuse the grotesque atrocities carried out by radical Islam, as well as his own passivity in responding.

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ISIS Screens Burning Video to Cheering Crowds: ‘God Is Great’

The terrorist group known as Islamic State (or ISIS, ISIL, and Daesh) has publicly screened its film of a captured Jordanian pilot being burnt alive inside a steel cage. The gruesome movie, which originally appeared on the Internet, was shown on giant video screens in the Syrian city of Raqqa to crowds shouting “God is Great” at the moment of the pilot’s painful death.

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The ‘Defeat Jihad Summit’

Later this month, leaders and other influential figures from around the world will come together to address in a realistic way the emerging – and potentially existential – threat facing our nation and its friends overseas, and to resolve how best to counter it.

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Levin: US Has ‘Identity Crisis’

Talk radio host and author of “The Liberty Amendments,” Mark Levin argued that the United States has an “identity crisis” on Wednesday. “Nothing has changed since yesterday, zero, our policies haven’t changed at all. The president hasn’t ordered massive strikes on

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CNN: ISIS’s Method of Killing Jordanian Pilot ‘Un-Islamic’

After a video of the brutal killing of Jordanian pilot Mouath al-Kasaesbeh came to light on Tuesday, Fareed Zakaria appeared on Jake Tapper’s “The Lead” to emphasize the “un-Islamic” nature of the killing. Zakaria, however, failed to explain how the ISIS fighters appear to have relied on an ancient Islamic law of retribution to justify their actions.