Arizona Governor Jan Brewer joined the Hugh Hewitt show with guest host Larry O'Connor and said that she was stunned by the media response to he conversation with President Obama earlier this week. She expressed further disappointment that media pundits are attributing it to race and said "that's all they really have, isn't it?"
Congressman John Campbell (R-CA) appeared on the Hugh Hewitt Show with guest host and BreitbartTV Editor Larry O'Connor. Congressman Campbell told the Hugh Hewitt show that out of all the candidates he has a hard time support Newt Gingrich because of his arrogance on stage.
Ronald Reagan, Jr. appeared on MSNBC's "Hardball" with Chris Matthews and discussed the "incandescent hatred" toward the President from the "right" side of the aisle. After his comments Matthews said, "Ron, you'll pay for that one!"
An excerpt: "What kind of man would mislead, distort, and deceive just to win an election? This man would. Mitt Romney. Romney said he has always voted Republican when he had the opportunity.... If we can't trust what Mitt Romney says about his own record, how can we trust him on anything?"
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer told the Hugh Hewitt Radio Show that Mitt Romney's stance is not anti-immigrant and that she is looking for a Presidential candidate that is going to secure the border.
Barack Obama will have one billion dollars to spend on his re-election in 2012. Bill Whittle says that is "chump change." Watch this video to see how Big Government spent 2200 times that amount on buying votes in 2011 alone!
Mayor Michael Bloomberg responds to the new teachers' union ad that came out this week criticizing Bloomberg for "playing politics with schools." Bloomberg defends his argument that teachers need to be better evaluated to enhance student learning.
Ben Shapiro found Mitch Daniels' response to the State of the Union address too boring and without some much-needed substance. Check out his response to the President's address.
Can members from Southern Occupy movements answer four basic questions about our Government?
"We're successful because somebody started the University of Michigan. We're successful because somebody made an investment in all the federal research labs that created the internet.... We're successful because somebody built roads and bridges.... And if we all understand that we've got to pay for this stuff, it makes sense for those of us who've done best to do our fair share and to try to pass off that bill on to somebody else, that's not right. That's not who we are."
"Look at Newt Gingrich and what's going on with him. The establishment attack. They're trying to crucify this man and rewrite history, rewrite what it is that he has stood for all these years."
Joe Biden recounts the events that led up to the decision for the President to give the go-ahead for the Bin Laden raid: "You have to make decisions literally based on the moon, will there be enough light? And we had to make a decision. The President, he went around the table with all the senior people including the Chiefs of Staff. He said, 'I have to make this decision what is your opinion.'"
Stephanie Miller concluded on her radio show that Governor Brewer was "playing the fragile-white-woman-scared-of-black-man card," and that she "doesn’t like it when 'the help' talks to her that way."
Peter Schaumber appeared on Neil Cavuto's show to discuss the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) big labor-friendly agenda. Board Chair Mark Pearce is moving forward with a series of regulations that will make it much easier for union bosses to win elections in the workplace. One controversial proposal mandates businesses surrender employee phone and email contact information to campaigning union heads.
"'Paul Ryan has no business at a MLK event."
"First of all, I don't put people on food stamps. People become eligible for food stamps. Second of all, the initial expansion of food-stamp eligibility happened under my Republican predecessor, not under me. Number three, when you have a disastrous economic crash that results in 8 million people losing their jobs, more people are going to need more support from government."
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told State Department employees Thursday that she will not stay on the job if President Obama wins re-election.
MSNBC analyst Melissa Harris-Perry appeared on "The Last Word" with Lawrence O'Donnell Thursday night to discuss the confrontation between AZ Governor Jan Brewer and President Barack Obama that occurred Wednesday afternoon.
Not surprisingly, Harris-Perry is sure that racial animus motivated the Governor's behavior.
Participants on the game show Jeopardy were shown a picture of MSNBC host Rachel Maddow and asked to identify her. All three contestants sat in silence until the buzzer.