
Texas Senator and GOP presidential candidate Ted Cruz argued that Republican leadership is “more indebted to K Street and the Washington lobbyists, the Washington cartel than they are to conservatives” on Wednesday’s “Special Report” on the Fox News Channel. “Cruz
Columnist and author of “The Undocumented,” Mark Steyn declared the Confederate flag “a Democrat flag” on Wednesday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel. Steyn said, “I know the GOP is called the stupid party, but the idea that Republicans can

Louis Farrakhan stated “We need to put the American flag down. Because we’ve caught as much hell under that as the Confederate flag” in remarks before the Metropolitan AME Church in Washington, DC on Wednesday first reported by DC’s WMAL. Farrakhan

Wednesday on “The John Gambling Show,” Rep. Peter King (R-NY) said President Barack Obama’s hostage policy change that essentially allows family members to engage in communications with terrorists, leading potentially to ransom payments without fear of U.S. prosecution “puts more people at
Fox News Channel host Greg Gutfeld argued that Rush Limbaugh’s claim that the American flag will be the next flag to come under assault from the left was an “absurd,” “fear tactic” akin to people on the left saying “They’re
US Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz declared “there was nothing about this crime that was Islam associated” regarding the Boston Marathon bombing at a press conference on Wednesday. Ortiz stated, “And, we believe that, at the end of the day, the
Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina argued that while the removal of the Confederate flag from the Capitol grounds was South Carolina’s decision, “a nation that forgets its history, loses its soul” on Wednesday’s “Laura Ingraham Show.” Fiorina agreed with Ingraham
House Oversight Committee Chairman Representative Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) said voting against the party was “a factor” among “a variety of factors” in Representative Mark Meadows’ (R-NC) removal from a subcommittee chairmanship and that the removal was not something he communicated with

Wednesday at the White House reception to observe LGBT Pride Month, President Barack Obama was heckled by a man demanding an end to deportations. Obama said to the man, “No, no, no, you’re in my house.” After the heckler was escorted out,

Wednesday at press conference, survivor Lynn Julian reacted to Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev statement in court during his sentencing hearing by saying it was “insincere,” and an “Oscar-type speech,” that she “regrets” having to hear. Julian who lived a
Talk radio host Rush Limbaugh argued that a Washington Post piece that contained a quotation that “There’s not much Indian left in Bobby Jindal,” shows “”the effort to destroy Bobby Jindal is now underway” on Wednesday. “Bobby Jindal made it official…right on
Office of Personnel Management Director (OPM) Katherine Archuleta was unsure of how many employees and retirees’ information her agency oversees and might have been breached in testimony before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday. Archuleta was asked by Chairman Jason