JOHN HANNAH (FORMER VP CHENEY NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER): The president, you know, is signaling that he wants done with this. There may be some kind of remnant of counter-terror mission here, but I think the danger is that once we withdraw our support for the Afghan government on the basis of a very phony promise from the Taliban that they are not going to try and reestablish their jihadist tyranny -- and in very much in cooperation still with Al Qaeda, that once that Afghan government is brought down, Taliban, Al Qaeda come back.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareBILL HEMMER (CO-ANCHOR): Go ahead and frame the argument that the president is making there from last night, sir.
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More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareLOU DOBBS (HOST): This fellow can't be too much of a quote-unquote "racist," in point of fact embracing Mexico, its president, its government, because of all of the help they are providing America, acknowledging it, and doing so warmly.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareSEAN HANNITY (HOST): I actually see similarities between you and Trump. Let me tell you what two of them are. Number one, you've got to be able to take a punch. You paved the way for a lot of us that are conservatives in the media. You've taken more than your fair share. And then, you've got to fight for what you believe.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareRight-wing radio host Rush Limbaugh’s appearances on Fox News programs have significantly increased in 2019 compared to past years.
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More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareHOWARD KURTZ: Don Lemon, the liberal opinion host on the panel, asked questions that were blatantly from the left, promoting gun control and referring to President Trump as a racially divisive bigot.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareAINSLEY EARHARDT (CO-HOST): The president was touting the economy last night.
STUART VARNEY (FOX BUSINESS HOST): No wonder the Democrats failed to mention the strong economy in their two debates this week, because they don't have a growth plan, and obviously, President Trump does.More | Talk | Read It Later | Share
Rep. Will Hurd (R-TX) announced on August 1 that he is not seeking reelection in 2020.
I have made the decision to not seek reelection for the 23rd Congressional District of Texas in order to pursue opportunities outside the halls of Congress to solve problems at the nexus between technology and national security.More | Talk | Read It Later | Share
TUCKER CARLSON (HOST): Cory Booker meanwhile is in the process of transitioning to a brand-new identity, he spent most of the evening trying to sound like a Nation of Islam recruiter rather than the deeply privileged son of two IBM executives which is what he is.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareRUSH LIMBAUGH: Climate change is what allows them to poison the minds of young kids. To blame people for causing a problem and then offer them redemption, make them feel like they have meaning in their lives by saving the planet.
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More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareGREG GUTFELD (CO-HOST): That was 20 years ago when Cummings accurately pointed out the true devastation of that city. Other than pump in billions of dollars, what has anybody done about it since then?More | Talk | Read It Later | Share
STEVE DOOCY (CO-HOST):Good morning to you, Larry. You're chuckling. Why?
LARRY ELDER (CONSERVATIVE RADIO COMMENTATOR): My goodness. Water is wet, sky is blue, Donald Trump is racist. It's a fact -- it's not an opinion.More | Talk | Read It Later | Share
JESSE WATTERS (CO-HOST): I couldn't even understand half of their plans, they don't make any sense at all. Tim Ryan made the best point, I think, of everybody. These unions have negotiated these amazing healthcare plans, Cadillac plans, they're so good they have their own name.More | Talk | Read It Later | Share
LAURA INGRAHAM (HOST): You've heard what the candidate said tonight but what didn't they say is getting -- well, should get some attention. Here with me now to analyze is body language expert Tonya Reiman.More | Talk | Read It Later | Share
The public told CNN that the climate crisis was the topic they most wanted to hear about from candidates at the Democratic presidential primary debate in Detroit, MI, but during the first night of the debate on July 30, climate change was not among the top three most-asked-about topics.
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More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareSTEVE DOOCY (CO-HOST): The president of the United States was in Cincinnati last night. You saw the rally right here on Fox News Channel. There were 17,500 people there at the U.S.More | Talk | Read It Later | Share
STUART VARNEY (HOST): Are you a racist if you criticize an African-American politician? The left says, oh, yes you are. The charge, Trump is a racist, is now an established theme in the Democrats' 2020 campaign.More | Talk | Read It Later | Share
SEAN HANNITY (HOST): Three words I want to throw at you -- Green New Deal.
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Numerous online and cable news outlets dismissed a North Carolina gun store billboard that implicitly threatens four freshman Democratic congresswomen of color, either suggesting the image was simply “mocking” the women or ignoring it altogether.
JUAN WILLIAMS (CO-HOST): Let me tell you, it's a fact, it's a fact, it is a fact.
GREG GUTFELD (CO-HOST): No, Juan, it's an opinion, it's an opinion.
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More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareLAURA INGRAHAM (HOST): Horace, questions like that, how does CNN defend having Lemon moderate this debate? I mean, just proclaiming Trump, you know, someone who traffics in racial division, I mean, that was actually a question.More | Talk | Read It Later | Share
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Social media accounts of ABC, CBS, and NBC uncritically repeated President Donald Trump’s claim that he “spent a lot of time” with first responders at the World Trade Center site in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks.