Happen to miss The Larry O’Connor Show today? Recap today’s program by checking out topics from the program below:… Continue Reading
Happen to miss The Larry O’Connor Show today? Recap today’s program by checking out topics from the program below:… Continue Reading
The search is on for a man police believed stabbed another man on a Green Line Train equipped with cameras.… Continue Reading
Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake said he will vote to confirm Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh “unless something big changes.”… Continue Reading
INTERVIEW – INTERVIEW – BRIAN DARLING – Founder of Liberty Government Affairs, Former Sen. Rand Paul Communications Director and Counsel and a former senior fellow in government studies at The Heritage Foundation Topic: Preview of today’s Kavanaugh vote Collins emerges from SCIF. Read all interviews and tip line transcripts. Has not reached a decision Senator…… Continue Reading
INTERVIEW – JOSH KRAUSHAAR – political editor for National Journal Topic: Republican enthusiasm surges amid Supreme Court battle (McClatchy DC) Five weeks from Election Day, Republicans are seeing tangible evidence of a spike in GOP enthusiasm that has eluded them all cycle. “It’s got to be Kavanaugh,” said Republican pollster Robert Blizzard, coming to the same…… Continue Reading
A deeply divided Senate pushed Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination past a key procedural hurdle Friday, setting up a likely final showdown on Saturday… Continue Reading
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Ahead of Friday’s voting, Republicans emerged confident that an FBI investigation into the allegations unearthed no new corroborating details… Continue Reading
Josh Kraushaar and Brian Darling joined WMAL on Friday! Mornings on the Mall Friday, October 5, 2018 Hosts: Mary Walter and Vince Coglianese Executive Producer: Heather Hunter 5am – A/B/C Democrats Turn on The FBI Democratic Senators Denounce FBI Investigation After Rumors That Report Came Out Clean (Daily Caller) Senate Democrats came out in force…… Continue Reading
The U.S. unemployment rate fell to 3.7 percent in September — the lowest level since December 1969 — while hiring slowed… Continue Reading