Tuesday, January 7 – Hour 1
Iraqi parliament calls on government to expel U.S. troops
U.S. Defense Secretary Says No Plans To Leave Iraq, Forces Being Repositioned
Republicans Have Votes to Start Impeachment Trial Under Clinton Rules: McConnell
Iraqi parliament calls on government to expel U.S. troops
U.S. Defense Secretary Says No Plans To Leave Iraq, Forces Being Repositioned
Republicans Have Votes to Start Impeachment Trial Under Clinton Rules: McConnell
Iraqi parliament calls on government to expel U.S. troops
U.S. Defense Secretary Says No Plans To Leave Iraq, Forces Being Repositioned
Republicans Have Votes to Start Impeachment Trial Under Clinton Rules: McConnell
AOC, Ocasio-Cortez Could Be Packing Her Bags, Leaving Congress After The 2020 Census Is Released
New York is losing residents at an alarming rate
Census projections showing Electoral College gains for GOP
McDonald’s Coffee Cup Incident Was a Hoax Perpetrated by the Police
Ricky Gervais Spends Day After Golden Globes Mocking Outraged Media Critics
Appearing on Thursday night’s edition of “Hannity” on Fox News, Levin broke down California Rep. Adam Schiff‘s prior knowledge about the whistleblower complaint, contending that he likely revealed it only to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
“How do I know that?” he asked rhetorically. “Because she goes to the podium like Eva Perrone and she declares — now we’re gonna have an official impeachment inquiry without the transcript. How did she know? Because Schiff tipped her off about what what was in this complaint.”
After continuing to criticize the complaint, Levin turned his attention to the Senate, which he contended was not Constitutionally bound to take up an impeachment trial. (RELATED: CNN’s Cuomo Eats Crow After Slamming Analyst Who Suggested Schiff Had Whistleblower Complaint In Advance)
Citing a “responsibility to protect the Constitution and protect this country and protect the office of the presidency,” Levin said Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell should “launch a nuclear option.”
What am I talking about? Mitch McConnell was on TV saying, ’67 votes to change the rules.’ They changed the rules when it came to the courts and they can change the rules here. Simple majority with a nuclear option allows the Senate to dismiss those charges … as soon as they come to the Senate.
As you know, earlier this week, Twitter locked @Team_Mitch’s account for the crime of posting video footage of thugs outside Mitch McConnell‘s Kentucky home shouting obscenities and death threats at the GOP Senator.
Twitter has finally restored full access to @Team_Mitch, but it seems pretty safe to say that they didn’t come to see the error of their ways on their own. In addition to facing harsh criticism — rightfully — from Republicans and conservatives, various Republican groups also pulled ad buys.
Here’s how CNN senior media reporter Oliver Darcy covered it:
The Trump campaign, RNC, and NRSC have suspended ad buys on Twitter in protest over the platform locking the McConnell campaign's account for a tweet Twitter says violates its "violent threats policy" https://t.co/7YyofbYnNU
— Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) August 9, 2019Oh? Is that the story?
Do you plan to share the details of the video, or who was making violent threats towards whom… or nah?
Do you plan to share the details of the video, or who was making violent threats towards whom… or nah?
— Jay Dubb (@JayDubbTX) August 9, 2019hey mr fire fighter you wanna tell everyone what the “violent tweet” was?
Here’s a reminder:
https://twitter.com/Team_Mitch/status/1158768008225050624?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
But by all means, Oliver. Make Team Mitch out to be the offenders here.
You’re missing the important information here… but whatever fits your narrative
— Kassy Akiva (@KassyDillon) August 9, 2019
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Joe Hart and Norm Robertson join us to talk about the military fair and Memorial Day
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Indiana Senator Todd Young co-sponsors bill to improve school bus safety
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McConnell, Kaine introduce bipartisan Senate bill to raise the federal smoking age to 21