
Franklin Graham Makes A Convincing Case Against Barack Obama’s Presidency
A noted evangelical preacher makes a convincing case against President Barack Obama’s presidency.

A noted evangelical preacher makes a convincing case against President Barack Obama’s presidency.
Conservative columnist and author of “Never Trust a Liberal Over 3-Especially a Republican” Ann Coulter declared Republicans should politely say “screw you, I’m not answering the question” to the media on some occasions on Monday’s “CNN Tonight” Coulter re-iterated her

Starting with the shrill hysteria surrounding former-New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s expression of his private opinion (in what was supposed to be a private off-the-record gathering Wednesday night), the American media has revealed itself as ready to take its left-wing

Monday after the National Governors Association closing news conference, Gov. Bobby Jindal (R-LA) said President Barack Obama “has disqualified himself” as commander-in-chief. Answering a question about Rudy Giuliani’s controversial comments about Obama not loving America, Jindal said, “I think the
Bloomberg Politics Managing Editor Mark Halperin argued there was a “huge double standard” in the media over former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s comments on Monday’s “Morning Joe” on MSNBC. After host Joe Scarborough remarked, “I think they [Giuliani’s

Sunday at Christ Universal Temple in Chicago during his annual Saviours’ Day speech, Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan attacked former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani for his controversial comments saying Obama doesn’t love America. Farrakhan said, “How did
Columnist and author of “Never Trust a Liberal Over 3-Especially a Republican” Ann Coulter said that Democrats were engaging in a double standard by criticizing Rudy Giuliani while calling Republicans racist on Saturday’s “Fox & Friends” on the Fox News

Thursday on MSNBC’s “The Last Word With Lawrence O’Donnell,” while discussing the controversy over Rudy Giuliani’s comments that President Barack Obama doesn’t “love” America, liberal talk radio host Stephanie Miller said, “Whenever someone starts a sentence with, this is going
During the September 6, 2011 White House Press Briefing, then-White House Press Secretary Jay Carney dismissed coverage of comments made by Teamsters Union President Jimmy Hoffa during a rally for the president as “kabuki.” When asked about Hoffa’s comments, in which

Friday at the White House press briefing, Fox News chief White House correspondent Ed Henry shocked press secretary Josh Earnest, who had just slammed former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, saying, “I feel sorry for Rudy Giuliani,” regarding his recent

“I think, really, the only thing that I feel is to feel sorry for Rudy Giuliani today,” Josh Earnest said, responding to the former mayor’s comments about whether President Barack Obama really loves America.

Sometimes a newspaper misses the news. Rudy Giuliani’s “Obama doesn’t love America” comments aren’t especially controversial; Scott Walker’s aides thinking such comments could be made “off the record” is the real controversy.

For years the National Journal’s Ron Fournier has held himself up as America’s non-partisan truth-teller, as a man of conscience who will always tell it like it is. To hear Fournier tell it, he is above partisanship, political gamesmanship, and

While conceding that perhaps he “should have chosen different phraseology,” Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal is standing by Rudy Giuliani over controversial comments about President Obama the former mayor made at a New York City dinner party featuring Wisconsin Gov Scott Walker.
Talk radio host and author of “The Liberty Amendments,” Mark Levin defended Rudy Giuliani’s comments regarding President Obama’s love of America on Thursday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel. “Rudy’s exactly right, and I would add, and I’ve said this
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani defended his comments that “I do not believe that the president loves America” on Thursday’s “Kelly File” on the Fox News Channel. When asked if he wanted to apologize for the comments, he responded

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani argued that “the president does not exude, in his rhetoric, the kind of love of America that American presidents traditionally exude” in an interview on Thursday’s “Sean Hannity Show” regarding his remarks that

On Thursday’s broadcast of FNC’s “Fox & Friends,” former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani doubled down on remarks he had reportedly made the night before at a private dinner featuring Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI) where he claimed President Barack Obama “doesn’t

Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said President Barack Obama’s “horribly ignorant” refusal to identify the radical violent wing of Islam is actually hurting regular Muslims. While discussing the administration’s inability to

Sunday on CBS’s “Face The Nation,” former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani said President Barack Obama’s close relationship with Al Sharpton makes it clear to law enforcement across America he doesn’t understand them. “He has had Al Sharpton to the

On Tuesday’s broadcast of “OutFront’ on CNN, former New York City Rudy Giuliani took on a challenge from host Erin Burnett regarding law enforcement in the black community, which Burnett argued unfairly targeted that community. Giuliani, however, explained the circumstances

On Monday’s broadcast of FNC’s “Hannity,” former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani decried the attacks on police, in particular regarding the Ferguson, MO Michael Brown case, because it is tied to what he called a false narrative. Partial transcript

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie declined to back former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani after he suggested that President Obama and Al Sharpton were responsible for creating an anti-police sentiment that led to the murders of two NYPD officers.