Posted By: LauraIf he's serious about this, then we should quit wasting time on this issue – Obama will not sign any bill that is acceptable to a majority of House Republicans. So let's go on to something else. Also, I think the Senate Republicans should go to McConnell and say that they don't want to spend any more time debating a bill that's going nowhere in the… More »
Posted By: StaffIt is not the government's responsibility to take care of law breakersOn the topic of families being separated due to immigration, Laura was clear that it's "not the US government's responsibility to keep other people's families together if in fact they violated our laws." Laura also commented on a news story where a large group of illegal aliens tresp… More »
Posted By: LauraI think this is the right approach. Let's just shut this issue down now – I don't want the GOP leadership to spend the next two years trying to maneuver a bill through the House. We should make it clear to the GOP elites that the issue of amnesty is non-negotiable, and that we do not want it raised again. If they don't like that, they can go become… More »
Posted By: LauraSorry, I'm not buying this story-line that Lindsey Graham is upset with Marco Rubio over his recent criticisms of his own Gang of 8 bill. Seems like just another step in the elaborate choreography to give Rubio cover as a tough negotiator (cue the laughter!) and border defender (ditto). The Cornyn amendment with its hollow promise of Congressional border c… More »
Posted By: LauraBy now, I hope you've read about comments made by a member of Marco Rubio's Senate staff, disparaging U.S. workers. Now his office has since distanced the junior senator from these remarks, but nonetheless, they are a searing reminder of what we're dealing with in the immigration debate. There are a lot of folks driving the amnesty express who don't really… More »
Posted By: StaffWe must focus on improving the middle class before we consider illegal immigrantsOne of the significant flaws in the immigration bill is "that people who have already been deported can be brought back into the United States under the terms of the bill," Laura explained. "It wont be only 11 million people who will be legalized and to make matters worse,… More »
Posted By: StaffSenator Vitter: Gang of 8 bill similar to failed 1986 amnesty legislationSenator David Vitter (R-LA) blasted Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) today regarding Rubio's comments on the link between the border security triggers and legalization. "Rubio has the order exactly wrong...I don't think we'll ever get border and workplace enforcement unless we make legal… More »
Posted By: LauraThe American media, perhaps weary of reporting on the Obama scandal du jour, are now doing the full-court press to ensure passage of the Gang of 8 bill. When they are not featuring tear-jerker stories about families hugging through the border fence, they are featuring polls that supposedly show a groundswell of support for a "comprehensive" approach to imm… More »
Posted By: StaffThe Senate immigration reform bill is the real scandalLaura criticized Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) on the show today, in regards to his comment that there will be a finalized immigration bill by the end of the year. "It doesn't give me a great sense of comfort about where Boehner's head is on all of this," she mused. "I'm worried about the country for… More »
Posted By: LauraHere's the must-read immigration report from National Review on the defeat of the Grassley Amendment. Notice that "Republicans" Rubio, Flake, and Murkowski voted against Grassley – while Democrats Manchineel, Pryor, and Republican Ayotte voted for it. The Grassley amendment was simply worded and brilliantly conceived; it would have required DHS to… More »
RUSH: And where are most of these shootings happening, Vice President Biden? Aren't they in places run by people in your party, like in Chicago and Washington, DC, where you happen to be? … More »
RUSH: Now, about this ruling? Yesterday I told you when the ruling came down that I was ill-equipped and unprepared to comment on it because it happened close enough to the start of the program that I was unable to look at the ruling, the decision, and I had only had an AP story. … More »
RUSH: These people are talking about it, while not even knowing it. … More »
RUSH: This is where your own intelligence guided by experience has to inform you. And looking at both sides of this isn't gonna get you anywhere. You have to have the courage to admit that one side is wrong. And 99 times out of a hundred it's gonna be the left that's wrong. More »
RUSH: The Republicans are hated, and they're hated by all of these groups that vote Democrat. So the only way that's gonna change is to support what all of these Democrat groups want because that will prove to these Democrat groups that they are wrong in how they think about us? More »
RUSH: You and I all know why they want to speed this up. They don't want anybody to find out what's in it. This bill already weighs 24 pounds. It's already in the thousands of pages. It is just like Obamacare. There are people who do not want you to know everything that's in this bill. That's why the speed (in addition to the falling pol… More »
RUSH: His name is Elbert Guillory, and he is a Republican, and he released a video message to his constituents about why he switched parties from Democrat to Republican. It's amazing. We've heard it before in various forms over the course of many years, but with our low-information outreach that is taking place here on the EIB Network, it's especially time… More »
RUSH: Obama got away from the playbook here. He got away from the Limbaugh Theorem... The young Generation Text, who live their lives on their devices, are watching this NSA thing, and, all of a sudden, Obama doesn't appear to be against it anymore. More »
Kim and Kanye Can't Decide on Baby Name... Weiner Wife Abedin Probed... Snowden Does Online Chat... NFL's New Purse Size Rule... Study: Men Cause Menopause... Baldness Drug Curbs Men's Interest in Alcohol... More »
This is a rush transcript from "Hannity," June 17, 2013. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. SEAN HANNITY, HOST: Joining me now with reaction is Kentucky Senator Rand Paul. Sir, welcome to the program. SEN. RAND PAUL, R-KY.: Good to be with you, Sean. HANNITY: All right. What's your reaction? Because with the Fox News numbers that came out last… More »
Today we got a rare glimpse into the inner-workings of National Security Agency programs that have been disclosed over the last few weeks. The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence held a hearing today where the Director of the National Security Agency, General Keith Alexander, testified. Other intelligence officials appeared at the hearing as well to explain, a… More »
Yesterday I told you about the latest poll numbers related to Obama's approval rating and trustworthiness. Today we have new insight from the CNN/ORC survey related to the IRS scandal. The latest findings show us two important things. 1. The number of Americans who believe that the IRS targeting of conservative groups was a direct order from the White House has increased… More »
Keeping up with all of the scandals surrounding the Obama administration has turned into a full-time job in-and-of-itself. Here are some of the latest developments in the NSA scandal … This morning Edward Snowden, the NSA leaker, did a live Q&A with the Guardian. He was asked various questions by the audience, including the big one: Can analysts listen to cont… More »
For many years, it has felt as though Barack Obama has been cloaked in impenetrable body armor – From his likeability to the lapdog media, Obama's failures and missteps rarely seemed to affect his poll numbers. It was as if he could do no wrong. Well after weeks and weeks of scandals, cracks in his armor are finally starting to show. Benghazi whistleblowers shatte… More »
Sean reacts to Governor Palin's return to TV and her stance on issues in Syria; Congressman Kevin McCarthy gives his perspective on what the Republicans in the House will need to do during the upcoming midterm elections; Detective John Menella and Attorney Anthony Pope discuss the fatal shooting of a man in Maryland by New Jersey Detective Joe Walker. More »
According to the Washington Post, Barack Obama is gearing up for a trip to Africa later this month. But that's not the headline. The headline is this: The trip is expected to cost American taxpayers $60 to $100 million. $100 million for a presidential trip to Africa, while school children are turned away from tours at the White House because we cannot afford to pay for… More »
Elliot Fineman talks to Alan about Gun Control Mega Church pastor Dr. Robert Jeffress talks to Alan… More »
Gen. John Allen says after 2014 we’ll have enough troops in Afghanistan to help their forces. Speaking in Washington, Allen said he had never been asked to produce a report on the so-called “zero option” – the suggestion that no American troops would remain after the 2014 deadline, floated by one White House adviser in [...]… More »
Senators Rand Paul, Ted Cruz and Mike Lee are threatening to filibuster gun control legislation. “We will oppose the motion to proceed to any legislation that will serve as a vehicle for any additional gun restrictions,” the three conservatives wrote in a copy of the signed letter obtained by POLITICO… Though they don’t use the [...]… More »
Exposing more of the ocean to the atmosphere results in extreme weather, both hot and cold. Climate scientists have linked the massive snowstorms and bitter spring weather now being experienced across Britain and large parts of Europe and north America to the dramatic loss of Arctic sea ice. Both the extent and the volume of [...]… More »
Residents of Ohio, in a reversal, now favor gay marriage. A Saperstein poll, released Sunday, showed that 54 percent of Ohioans now support a new amendment, which would repeal the state’s 2004 measure banning gay marriage and “allow two consenting adults to marry, regardless of their gender,” The Columbus Dispatch reported. Only 40 percent oppose [...]… More »
…George W. Bush. The nonpartisan Congressional Research Service says the federal government spent nearly $3.7 million on former presidents last year. That covers a $200,000 pension, compensation and benefits for office staff, and other costs like travel, office space and postage. The costliest former president? George W. Bush, who clocked in at just over $1.3 [...]… More »
This would reverse the current policy that military women can have abortions at these hospitals except for the instances of rape or incest. Slaughter spoke with Diana Reese of the Washington Post. That’s “absolutely wrong,” Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-N.Y.) told me in a phone interview Monday. She introduced legislation Thursday that would change that. The [… More »
The White Student Union is labeled a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. In addition, its founder, Matthew Heimbach (who goes by the title “Commander Heimbach”), and fellow organizer Scott Terry interrupted a minority outreach panel at the Conservative Political Action Conference this month in order to defend slavery, noting that slaveholders provide… More »
by Stuart Shapiro Does public belief in climate change fluctuate? A surface examination of the poll results indicate that it does. But the real story is more complicated. “Do you think the greenhouse effect really exists or not?” a poll first asked U.S. respondents in 1986. About 73% answered “yes” in that year, setting a [...]… More »
• Former Congressman Ron Paul talks to Alan about the Iraq War 10 years later. • Is Environmentalism the greatest threat to western civilization? E Calvin Beisner explains why he feels “going green” is so dangerous. • Growing number of sheriffs say they will not enforce new gun laws. Former Graham County, AZ Sheriff Richard [...]… More »
Three Ohioans are accused of enslaving a mentally disabled young mother and her daughter over two ye… More »
Award-winning journalist and war correspondent Michael Hastings died early Tuesday in a car accident… More »
An indication of an oil filter problem prompted the crew of a Boeing 787 flying from Denver to Tokyo… More »
President Obama's trip this month to Africa, with the first family tagging along, is projected to co… More »
Two top officials at the State Department's Diplomatic Security Service (DS) -- the federal law enfo… More »
A bill introduced Tuesday would protect against what some call the greatest threat facing America to… More »
Sofia Vergara has mastered the art of the social media self portrait also known as the selfie. More »
A photo dated June 2, 1932 surfaced of a man identified as George W. Perry holding what could be the… More »
At least 100 American citizens have been held captive for months by Kuwaiti authorities on two U.S. More »
A Republican senator renewed his criticism of a government-backed program that hands out cell phones… More »
A new version of Lebron James' Nike shoes refer to him as a two-time NBA champion. Erin Burnett repo… More »
Italy's supreme court on Tuesday explained its earlier ruling that American Amanda Knox be retried i… More »
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Bomb plots targeting the New York Stock Exchange and the city's subway were among more than 50 terro… More »
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More than 2,200 firefighters rushed Tuesday to save hundreds of homes near Yosemite National Park, w… More »
Roughly half of all Americans now think the White House was behind the Internal Revenue Service deci… More »
Four Americans were killed during a rocket attack at Bagram Air Base, outside of Kabul, a Pentagon o… More »
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By NIKKI WILEY The Brunswick News The chairman of the Brunswick and Glynn County Development Authority says managers of a company that electroplates airplane parts didn't decide on a whim to open their first operation outside of California in the Golden Isles. More »
I understand when the weeping starts at a funeral. Funerals are, well, they're just so darn final. More »
By SARAH LUNDGREN The Brunswick News United Way of Coastal Georgia is signing up volunteers to participate in Days of Caring, set for June 27-28 in Glynn and McIntosh counties. More »
By MARTIN RAND III The Brunswick News To help a child with some bullying she was experiencing in school, Aimee Gordy told her the story of Paul from the Bible. More »
When I was growing up on Long Island, N.Y., I went through junior high and high school with a boy named Ray. More »
Local and state leaders cut the ribbon on the new headquarters of the Coastal Regional Commission, formerly in Brunswick, now in Darien, in the repurposed former youth detention center. More »
This was especially true for two northern Maine women cycling in 90-plus degree heat with humidity high enough to bump the heat index up to around 115-degrees some days during last week's Bicycle Ride Across Georgia - or BRAG - June 3-8. More »
BRUNSWICK, Ga. -- A Camden County math teacher accused of child molestation and transmitting obscene materials to a minor is out on bond. More »
By MICHAEL HALL The Brunswick News Glynn County Police Chief Matt Doering says it is unclear whether a Brunswick man who was shot seven times Saturday night during an alleged attempted robbery suffered the wounds to his back or his front because the bullets passed through him. More »
State investigators have ruled the death of a south Georgia sheriff who was found in a pond behind his house was accidental. More »
As many of you know, I just returned stateside after a Mediterranean cruise on the Regent Seven Seas Mariner with about 275 of my former listeners. All-in-all, I would say that we had a very good time. There was, though, as I have already told you, a few people on ... More »
Leo Linbeck Jr. passed away last week. Some of you know his name; most of you do not. Considering the current news about the gross misuse of the IRS by the 0bama Administration, the name should be important to you. It was Leo Linbeck, along with Bob Trotter and Robert ... More »
Yeah … A quick six-hour change in my body clock yesterday, so around 4:00 this morning it was impossible for me to sleep any longer. Give me 24 hours and I’ll be over this, but I’ll just take the early morning opportunity to share some notes and thoughts with my ... More »
It’s 1:00 in Bellagio, Lake Como, Italy. That makes it around 7:00 on the East Coast of the United States, so I thought I would put together some notes and have our friend @FisherOnTheAir post them to Nealz Nuze. This is our last full day in Bellagio. The word, by ... More »
Our cruise ship arrived in Kotor, Montenegro yesterday afternoon … still here this morning. It’s the first place we’ve been that Donna and I haven’t visited before, and our Boortz Group seems to be enjoying it immensely. I can go through a lengthy description here, but it would be so ... More »
In 1998 the State Department sent liberal talk show host Stephanie Miller and myself to London and Dublin to make presentations before audiences at the U.S. Embassies in those cities. We were there to talk about the impact and role of talk radio in a U.S. presidential election. While in ... More »
LET’S SEE IF I REMEMBER HOW TO DO THIS By “this” I mean do a talk show. Herman Cain is taking the day off and they’ve called me into action again. Hmmmmm. Wonder what we can talk about? Well … we have the Big Three, of course; those ... More »
Looks like Herman Cain is going to go for a three-day weekend this Friday, and since I’m going to be in Atlanta preparing for the Boortz Cruise, Imma fill in for him! That’s the good news ….. the bad news is that for the life of me I can’t think ... More »
Well … who knew we would enjoy it this much? We’ll have to leave Vegas tomorrow to take care of some things in Atlanta, and to head overseas for the Boortz Cruise, but the BoortzBus will stay here (under watchful eye, of course) until we return around mid-June. Then we ... More »
Here we go. The House Oversight Committee hearings on Benghazi begin today, and do you know what we’re going to learn? We’re going to learn that 0bama and Hillary Clinton were informed almost immediately that the attack on the Benghazi consulate was being waged by Islamic jihadists connected to al ... More »
A normally dull star in Ursa Major, the Great Bear constellation, gave off an incredible flare while scientists watched. More… More »
Air Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 Pioneer in the development of 'Exopolitics,' the scholarly study of ET presence that is not acknowledged to the general public, Michael Salla, will discuss evidence of contact that is surfacing through major international agencies such as the Vatican, the Russian Government and the World Economic Forum. First Hour: Successful gambler Earnest… More »
A system which uses an illusionary effect to help medical students master their subject has been pioneered by two London-based junior doctors. More… More »
They will try to work out why this spring was the coldest in 50 years. More… More »
Air Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 Earnest Cobb is the author of The Secrets to Hitting More Jackpots, a book describing how he hit over 10.3 million dollars in slot machine jackpots since 2005. Ernest has been on TLC Network playing slots while hitting a jackpot and gave the winnings away on camera. He also has his own clothing line for slot players, games of chance players and… More »
Air Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 Dr. Michael Salla is a pioneer in the development of exopolitics. He is the author of several books that include Exopolitics: Political Implications of the Extraterrestrial Presence. Dr. Salla was an Assistant Professor/Researcher in Residence in the School of International Service, American University from 1996-2004. He has a PhD in Government… More »
Historian Jerry Brotton and artist Adam Lowe have made a public art object: a three-dimensional plaster relief facsimile of the the largest surviving medieval world map. More… More »
A conflict between "science" and "pseudoscience" is now playing out on the national stage. More… More »
Air Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 Cryptozoology expert Alex Hearn discussed his Bigfoot sightings, and involvement in the Melba Ketchum Bigfoot DNA study, and paranormal investigator Joshua P. Warren spoke live from Puerto Rico, where he's investigating creatures such as the chupacabras. First hour guest, privacy advocate Katherine Albrecht commented on the NSA spying revelat… More »
Air Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 Katherine Albrecht is a consumer privacy expert and the Founder and Director of CASPIAN (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering), a national consumer organization created in 1999 to educate consumer-citizens about shopper surveillance. Ms. Albrecht is widely recognized as one of the world's leading experts on consumer priva… More »
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