Byron York, Charles “Cully” Stimson, Cathie Humbarger & Gary Aiken on The Larry O’Connor Show 09.19.19


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Democrats, stuck in Watergate mode, bungle Lewandowski testimony (Washington Examiner)

Have Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee figured out what President Trump did to them? By the looks of their questioning of Corey Lewandowski on Tuesday, the answer is no.

Democrats chose the former Trump campaign manager for their first hearing after declaring the committee is considering impeaching the president. They apparently thought Lewandowski would elaborate on his extensive testimony to special counsel Robert Mueller and also on his testimony from earlier investigations by other House and Senate committees. [Read More]

2,246 Fetal Remains Found At Abortionist’s Home Should Be The Catalyst To End Abortion (The Federalist)

My heart skipped a beat as I read the news. The fetal remains of 2,246 children had just been found at the home of Ulrich “George” Klopfer. These 2,246 medically preserved fetal remains found on Sept. 12 tell a story of a troubled man and shine a light on the need for effective abortion oversight laws.

What kind of man ignores disposal requirements and pockets the babies he aborts as trophies? This kind of behavior reminds us of serial killers such as Ted Bundy and fellow abortionist Kermit Gosnell. [Read More]

Intelligence Community whistleblower complaint reportedly relates to Trump call with foreign leader (Washington Examiner)

The whistleblower complaint at the center of a fight between House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff and the nation’s acting spy chief relates to a phone call President Trump had with a foreign leader.

An unnamed official within the Intelligence Community notified the inspector general for the group of 17 intelligence agencies that this discussion involved a “promise,” according to former officials who spoke with the Washington Post. [Read More]

Fairfax County board candidates would restrict cooperation with ICE (Fort Hunt Herald)

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) People Power Fairfax has released a list of candidates it claims have signed its pledge to limit Fairfax County’s cooperation and information sharing “to the maximum extent possible” with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency on civil immigration matters. [Read More]

DC Is Poised to Triple Down on Early Release of Violent Criminals (The Daily Signal)

One defendant killed an innocent seven-year-old child. Another shot a 24-year old mother in the back. Others kidnapped a woman, held her in the back of stolen van, and repeatedly gang-raped her.

These and about 583 other violent offenders—including murderers, rapists, and child molesters—could soon be let out of prison if Charles Allen, a D.C. Council member, has his way. [Read More]

Video shows Trudeau in blackface in 3rd instance of racist makeup (Global News)

Global News has obtained video showing Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau in blackface, the third instance of racist dress to come to light in 12 hours.

The video was shot in the early 1990s, however it’s not clear where it takes place. [Read More]

When is a dress code discrimination? Rules at Baltimore’s Choptank restaurant cause outcry (The Baltimore Sun)

Posted by a brick wall outside the Choptank restaurant, newly installed in the former south shed of Fells Point’s Broadway Market, a plaque stated a list of prohibitions. Among them: excessively baggy clothing, sunglasses after dark and bandannas. “Management may enforce these policies within its discretion,” said a note at the bottom.

As a photo of the sign circulated on social media, a Twitterstorm brewed; critics accused the highly anticipated restaurant of racial discrimination, touching off a controversy that led the restaurant group to revise the dress code. [Read More]

 

 

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