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Back to Videos Ingraham vs. Krauthammer: "Protectionism" Gets Thrown Around Anytime Someone Stands Up For The American Worker Posted By Ian Schwartz On Date April 26, 2017 Ingraham vs. Krauthammer: "Protectionism" Gets Thrown Around Anytime Someone Stands Up For The American Worker Laura Ingraham and Charles Krauthammer argue about the use of the term 'protectionism' on Tuesday's broadcast of Special Report on the FOX News Channel. Krauthammer on "the problem" of protectionism in regards to a brewing U.S.-Canada trade war involving dairy and lumber: INGRAHAM: We also have American workers who have jobs and families who have a livelihood. And...
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MURRAY: I think Jonathan Haidt, the social psychologist who started the academy was right. He was right. He had an interview a few weeks ago where he said the 'Deplorables' comment by Hillary Clinton changed the history of the world, and he may very well be right. That one comment by itself may have swung enough votes, it certainly was emblematic of the disdain with which the New Upper Class looks at mainstream Americans. Full audio and transcript at link...
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CNN's Van Jones ripped President Trump and the "right wing media" for attacking Obama National Security Adviser for "doing her job." Jones said Trump has declared Rice guilty of a crime with "zero facts." He also explained why he believes Susan Rice deserves the Presidential Medal Of Freedom from Trump.
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Following President Trump's joint news conference with King Abdullah II of Jordan that focused on Syria, MSNBC's Brian Williams remarked the president is now "a man being forced to pay attention for the first time" to foreign policy. Transcript and video at link.
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Matt Drudge appeared on the Friday edition of Michael Savage's nationally-syndicated radio program to give his take on the Trump presidency thus far, the media, Hillary Clinton, and the future of the nation. Drudge said Trump "saved the media." Transcript and more at link...
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Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democratic nominee for president, said Tuesday reporter April Ryan was "patronized" by White House press secretary Sean Spicer and called FOX News host Bill O'Reilly "racist" in a speech delivered at an event in San Francisco. Clinton said "any woman who thinks this couldn't be directed at her is living in a dream world."
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Rep. Pete Sessions (R-Texas) said under the proposed Republican health care bill "nobody is going to lose their coverage."
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A Frank Luntz focus group on President Trump's address to a joint session of Congress erupted when a first generation Latina immigrant said she came to America for an opportunity but people who come to the U.S. now "they have [a] kid and they start collecting money."
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WAS HE A PLANT? A child marching at the Atlanta "Not My President's Day" demonstration told MSNBC's Mariana Atencio that he was protesting because "I hate Trump" and that he "deported my father and my uncle because they were illegal immigrants." The boy said his parents, his father having been deported, also hate Trump.
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PRESIDENT TRUMP: You've seen what happened in Paris and Nice. All over Europe it's happening. It's gotten to a point where it's not even being reported. And in many cases the very, very dishonest press doesn't want to report it. They have their reasons and you understand that.
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At a CNN townhall Tuesday night, Nancy Pelosi was asked by a sobbing mom who lost her son to an illegal immigrant, who she said brutally tortured him before death, which one of her grandchildren she would be give up to make room for an illegal foreigner. Transcript at link...
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Matthews said politics have become so polarized that is natural to assume there will be a filibuster against Judge Gorsuch. "I think this is going to come down, to a sad denouement," Matthews said Wednesday night. "I think it's going to take 60 votes to get this approved and I think the Republicans will have their rank-and-file 52 votes will be there. But I don't think the Democrats are going to give them a single vote which mean this will go to a filibuster." "I don't think they'll get 60 votes because I don't think they'll get a single Democratic...
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Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) talks to Rachel Maddow about how Senate Democrats are planning to challenge and "resist" President Donald Trump's pick for cabinet. Franken, however, said he would not be telling her the strategy. Maddow said it was "one of the most heartening things" she has ever heard from a Democrat. From Thursday's broadcast of MSNBC's Rachel Maddow Show:
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ESPN's Stephen A. Smith delivered commentary on the black community attacking black leaders for meeting with President-elect Donald Trump. Smith said calling people like Steve Harvey, who met with Trump last week, and Jim Brown and Ray Lewis, who met with Trump after he was elected, "sellouts" is not helpful. Transcript and video at link...
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ANDREA MITCHELL: You know, every time I watch this I'm just watching that ceremony I was in tears. We are seeing so much dissension and disruption in Washington and around the country and to see this relationship, this partnership pretty seamless on policy, if they had disputes, they were over their, you know, little lunches and breakfasts that we didn't see.
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STEPHANOPOULOS: But at what point does the experience become a liability? And what put this in my mind was reading Bob Gates' memoir. And he talks about being in the meetings with you and talking about the raid on Osama bin Laden, saying, "Maybe he's getting too cautious; he's been there too long." Is that a risk?
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KELLYANNE CONWAY: I'm glad Meryl Streep has such a passion for the disabled because I didn't hear her weigh in or I didn't even hear her use her platform last night, Ainsley, to give the shoutout to the mentally challenged boy who last week was tortured live on Facebook for half an hour, by four young African-American adults who were screaming racial and anti-Trump expletives and forcing him to put his head in toilet water.
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Cecil B. DeMille Award recipient Meryl Streep used her speech at the Golden Globes to rip President-elect Donald Trump. Streep addressed "foreigners" in Hollywood, bullying and Trump mocking a disabled reporter in her very political address to the room full of actors.
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>> Read full context at RCP. The most interesting part: MANES: I'm referring to the November 8 election. There's been so much sort of collective good that's going on. And I'm not trying to downplay that. But there is so much licensed hate right now. And I'm hearing it more often than I've ever heard it in my life.
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A woman lost control Monday afternoon when members of Wisconsin's electoral college delegation met to certify the results for Donald Trump.
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