Tag: Hillary Clinton

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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America pop some popcorn as California Rep. Linda Sanchez says House Democrats need new leadership, leading one Nancy Pelosi ally to suggest such criticism of Pelosi is sexist. They also shake their heads as feminists, celebrities, and many Democrats are suddenly silent in the wake of extensive sexual misconduct allegations – and settlements – published about Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein in the New York Times. And they roll their eyes as the “Tonight Show” embarrassingly fawns over Hillary Clinton.

Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America react to the horrific attack in Las Vegas that left at least 58 people dead and more than 500 wounded. They also slam the endless politics as so many activists – and politicians themselves – immediately declare the Las Vegas shooting to reinforce their political cause long before the facts are in. And they join President Trump in applauding the heroism of the first responders, saved countless live with their rapid response.

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Michael RamirezOn this week’s episode of Whiskey Politics, we welcome back Michael Ramirez and discuss some of his latest provocative art. Michael’s a two-time winner of the prestigious Pulitzer Prize and a three-time Sigma Delta Chi, Society of Professional Journalism Award winner.

Did Evangelicals Really Pick Trump Over Jesus? We’ll ask Erick Erickson.

Hugh Hefner has passed away, and leaves a legacy of liberal hypocrisy behind.

Was his UN speech Donald Trump’s “Reagan” moment?

The REAL scandal of Russiagate—and it’s got nothing to do with the Donald.

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No, really! I mean, I was tempted, really tempted, to attempt to read through Hillary’s You-a Culpa, and then post a review and takedown of it here. I was willing to waste all of that time for you, I was willing to risk aneurysm, liver cancer, and chewing off my own fingernails in anger, dear readers, while I waded through the dark morass of Hillary’s Id, but Piers Morgan has saved me from that lonely fate. You see, he read it, and what’s more, he posted his own review of it. Normally Piers and I do not see eye to eye on much, but here he put his acid pen to formidable use in a vituperative and blistering evisceration of the Pant-Suited Horror with such brilliance that any review I might venture would be a mere shadow of his anger. And so I doff my cap in thanks and here turn the floor over to Piers: (emphasis my own)

‘What happened’ is the title of Hillary Clinton‘s new 464-page book.

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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America welcome the political debate to come as more and more Democrats enthusiastically endorse full government control of our health care and point out Americans sour on the idea quickly when they learn even a little bit about what single-payer really means. They also kick back and watch the public implosion of Hillary Clinton, most recently featuring her refusal to offer “absolution” to women who didn’t vote for her and contending George Orwell’s message was to trust our government and media. And they react to College Park, Maryland, officials voting to allow illegal immigrants to vote in local elections.

Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America are back from vacation. Before discussing the day’s martinis, they remember the horrific events of September 11, 2001 and why we must remember what happened that day. Then they welcome the news that Hillary Clinton will never run for office again and laugh as she blames the “godforsaken electoral college” among many other factors for her defeat last year. They also shake their heads as a tongue-in-cheek Facebook page encouraging people to “Shoot at Hurricane Irma” gets the media and even law enforcement very alarmed. And they sigh as the major networks once again send their reporters into fierce storms, somehow thinking we won’t believe there is a hurricane unless we see their people getting hammered by the rain and wind.

‘Democrats are gleeful’ as The Donald makes a budget deal with his good friends Chuck and Nancy. Republicans…not so much.

Ed Morrissey of Hotair.com talks about Hillary’s new book and the same old Clinton lines.

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With her book coming out soon, I thought it would be useful to recall the interview that Hilary Clinton gave to the New York Times, back in April, in which she said, “…it is fair to say” … that misogyny played a role…” (in her election defeat). “That just has to be admitted. And why […]

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Alexandra DeSanctis of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America encourage President Trump to scrap President Obama’s unconstitutional and unilateral program allowing illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. as children, noting the issue ought to be addressed by Congress. They also slam former FBI Director James Comey upon the revelation that he decided to exonerate Hillary Clinton in her email investigation long before the investigation was done or key witnesses were interviewed. And they roll their eyes as a Catholic school in California removes most of its statues, including ones of Jesus and Mary, in an effort to be more inclusive and “forward-looking.”

Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America sigh as public squabbles between President Trump and GOP congressional leaders and members leaves us wondering if they will get anything consequential accomplished by the end of the year. They also wince as terrible poll numbers for President Trump on several questions reflect what may be a rough road ahead for Republicans in 2018. And they roll their eyes and unload on Hillary Clinton over her new book excerpts.

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Hillary Clinton wants to be a preacher, and a Duke Divinity School alum who served as her spiritual adviser during the 2016 presidential campaign says Clinton would be powerful in the pulpit. “I think she would be a terrific preacher,” said the Rev. Bill Shillady, who has been a friend and a pastor to the […]

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I was talking with Papa Toad about whether or not we should save a particular receipt when the thought popped into my head that if Mrs. Clinton had won the presidency, all of us Ricochetti could expect audits some time in the next four years… Preview Open

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James O'KeefeJames O’Keefe joins Dave Sussman at Whiskey Politics on Ricochet at Freedom Fest to discuss the CNN Scandal, fake news, Project Veritas videos, how notoriety has impacted him personally and the big things on the horizon for his growing organization. (22 min.)

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The fuss about Donald Trump Jr. and Jared Kushner, along with campaign manager Manafort, meeting with someone who possibly had compromising information regarding Hillary Clinton and the Russians is odd, as well as hypocritical. The meeting was set up by a strange bedfellow named Ron Goldstone (loser), who Little Trump knew as an acquaintance, and […]

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Please check out Episode 45 of Thinking It Through with Jerome Danner. I interviewed Max Ledoux, Director of Technical Operations at Ricochet, about his going from voting for Hillary Clinton in a primary to becoming a Conservative, New York taxes, the G20 Summit, and the Republicans NOT repealing and replacing Obamacare. We had a wonderful […]

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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America celebrate the liberation of Mosul from ISIS control and the tightening of the noose around ISIS in Syria as well. They also discuss reports that former FBI Director James Comey’s memos on conversations with President Trump contain classified information. And they lightheartedly critique Donald Trump Jr.’s account of a fruitless meeting between top Trump campaign officials and a Russian lawyer who claimed to have dirt on Hillary Clinton but really wanted to talk about adoption policy.