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Laura Ingraham hosted Dan Patrick, lieutenant governor - elect of Texas.
Patrick spoke about how many votes he received from Hispanics even as he campaigned against amnesty for illegal aliens. He pointed out that most Hispanics want the same things other legal Americans want: prosperity, school choice, rule of law, etc.. Patrick pointed out how many dead bodies are found of people trying to enter the US illegally.
Laura Ingraham hosted Byron York of the DC Examiner.
York commented on how President Obama appeared to make a claim for the two-thirds of the voters that didn't go to the polls as if they all would have voted for him. Ingraham stated all Obama has left is to embrace his liberal base. York replied that Obama still has the core powers of the presidency left to use. York said the Congress could completely overturn the executive order.
Ingraham quoted many stats showing that putting amnesty at the top of the agenda is unpopular outside of DC and bad for the US.
York predicted that Obamacare will be chipped away at as Obama would veto any repeal.
Laura Ingraham hosted Daniel Horowitz.
Horowitz expressed concern about several of the items on the GOP agenda are strictly for the business class and have nothing to do with what the American people are passionate about such as ending Obamacare and immigration reform, according to their pronouncements and articles. He decried the lack of ending the lawlessness where the adinistration has abused the Constitution.
Horowitz criticized the big business agenda versus the middle class as posted by Karl Rove.
Laura Ingraham hosted Bill Cassidy of Louisiana.
Cassidy said the only way President Obama can be denied money toward defunding his planned executive action, both chambers of the Congress need to do so which would happen after the lame duck session.
Ingraham and Cassidy discussed one of his opponents supporting him to defeat Senator Mary Landrieu.
Cassidy said the Congress should vote for repeal of Obamacare and suggested several ways to make changes to bring it either repeal or replace it. He commented that people are becoming insurance poor and that either piecemeal or whole cloth Obamacare needs to change.
Cassidy and Ingraham commented on the greater number of Hispanics and Asians who voted for the GOP and that people are concerned about amnesty.
President Obama's press conference after the GOP takeover of Congress in the 2014 elections.
Laura Ingraham hosted Dave Brat of VA's 7th District.
Brat thanked Ingraham for her steadfast support. Brat said the GOP sent a referendum on Obama's agenda in the 2014 midterm elections which Ingraham described as the "Fury Elections". Brat spoke of the decline of the middle class wages and jobs and that they are waking up to the problems with Obama's policies. He said the Congress now has the power of the purse to prevent any presidential overreach. He wants economic dynanism restored.
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Laura Ingraham hosted Pat Buchanan.
Buchanan pointed to unifying moves Richard Nixon made in his 1968 election and warned against the GOP cutting deals with the Democrats, but rather to put their own agenda forward to the president. Ingraham said it was fortunate the GOP didn't sign an immigration bill with Obama so that they aren't complicit with him. Ingraham and Buchanan warned against the establishment elites in the GOP who sidle up to Democrats raither than sticking to their values and policies. Both decried giving Obama massive trade authority. Buchanan agrees with Rand Paul on outreach to minorities, staying out of foreign entanglements, but disagrees on trade with him.
Laura Ingraham hosted David Perdue, senator from Georgia.
Perdue said he knows he will be held accountable for his victory and that the direction of the country is wrong, starting with border security, the economy and debt. He said he tied his opponent Michelle Nunn to the failues of President Obama based on safety and security on immigration, national security, etc.. He said if President Obama goes ahead with executive orders on such issues as immigration, the GOP must respond forcefully. Ingraham pointed out the Latino vote rose for the GOP, contrary to expectaions.
Laura Ingraham hosted Representative Tom McClintock of California.
McClintock said that ironically illegal immigration thwarts legal immigration and more importantly, assimilation to US culture. He said we already have a path to citizenship that many people have legally taken and that it being decimated by the push for illegal immigration. He said former Governor Pete Wilson didn't follow conservative values on some issues. He supports Proposition 187 which should be aimed toward assimilation. He and Ingraham agreed that more Californians have moved out of the state than immigrants, despite all the resources and favorable geography. Ingraham pointed out the high level of benefits paid out in California per capita. He does think California could become a Republican state. He said one quarter of illegal immigrants live in California and that no federal money should go to sanctuary cities.
Laura Ingraham appeared on "The O'Reilly Factor" on October 30th on "The Ingrhaam Angle"
Laura Ingraham hosted Mitt Romney.
Romney said it is unfortunate when moderators become part of the political debates and that the election commissions need to tighten things up. He feels we need to survey each state to assess how many guest workers are needed and let the governors take the responsibility. He said Obama has failed in lowering the poverty rate, helping minorities thrive and that income inequality has increased under his leadership.
Romney said he's not planning on running as he thinks his best role is to help newcomers in the party win. He is very supportive of Scott Brown's candidacy in New Hampshire. He finds Chris Christie's straight talk refreshing and that we need a fighter for the American people. He said he's had conversations with a number of people who are looking to run for president in 2016 with ten to twelve possibilities. Romney would like to see trade deals with other countries with the approval of Congress.
Laura Ingraham appeared on "The O'Reilly Factor" on October 30th on "The Ingrhaam Angle"
Laura Ingraham hosted David Perdue, Senate candidate from Georgia.
Perdue said Michelle Nunn wants to amend and broaden Obamacare and is for amnesty. He pointed out that President Obama cut an ad supporting her. He said the polls are tight due to the great amount of money into this race, but his support is growing in the closing days. He stated that Nunn is for importing new immigrants to take jobs Americans could do as well as their wages and that she has been supported by billionaire plutocrats who want cheap labor. He supports strict border controls first before any other changes are made in our immigration policies. He believes we need to get America working again.
Laura Ingraham appeared on "The O'Reilly Factor" on October 30th on "The Ingrhaam Angle"
Laura Ingraham appeared on "The O'Reilly Factor" on October 30th on "The Ingrhaam Angle"
Ingraham and O'Reilly discussed the claim by Sharyl Attkisson that CBS banned Attkisson from appearing on Ingraham's radio show to discuss the "Fast and Furious" ggovernment gun running scandal which Attkisson blew open. It was odd as Attkisson had been on Ingraham's show previously. O'Reilly said it was a mistake for CBS not to allow Attkisson to appear on Ingraham's show and pointed to the two California cops who were killed by an illegal alien as a case the media has downplayed as to the perpetrator's immigration status.
Laura Ingraham hosted Tucker Carlson of the Daily Caller.
Carlson said the demographics have changed and non-white voters generally vote Democratic and that the GOP has made few efforts to appeal to middle class America account for the GOP not being clear favorites to take control of the Senate and governors' races. He and Ingraham commented on the great power centered in DC to the detriment to the rest of the nation.
Carlson and Ingraham discussed a piece criticizing Ingraham's tough stance on illegal immigration. Carlson, a California native, noted the devolution of that state which is full of immigrants who cost the system a lot of taxpayer money. Ingraham and Carlson pointed out that rather than debate the immigration issue by calling critics racist.
Carlson said due to Obama's unpopularity, the GOP should do well in the midterm elections.
Laura Ingraham hosted Bob Baer, author of The Perfect Kill.
Baer said the Obama administration hasn't realized that the ISIS group is a broad insurgency and taht we haven't addressed the grievances of the Iraqi people. He predicts that Iraq will split up and that nobody in the US wants to admit that this war was a failure. He said there isn't any incentive for Sunnis to buy into any promises or policies from the West. Baer said the radical ISIS is in part a reaction to the hellish and insane conditions in their country. He said he trusts no one in the area in Syria. He said it's a black hole as troops can't serve in this area realistically. He said the media reports are inaccurate and said the CIA is a young man's game.