An NAACP leader believes she is black, her parents say she is white #MikeOnline
Rachel Dolezal is president of the Spokane, Washington, chapter of the NAACP and also chairs a city police oversight commission.
Rachel Dolezal is president of the Spokane, Washington, chapter of the NAACP and also chairs a city police oversight commission.
David French writes, “Last week, I expressed some exasperation with the idea that CNN was leading its website with unsubstantiated claims from a Muslim women that a United flight attendant had denied her an unopened can of Coke because she could potentially use the can as a weapon.”
One of the most unfortunate byproducts of the McKinney pool party aftermath is the lost opportunity for a constructive evaluation of police performance.
Representative Peter King attacked Senator Rand Paul last week over his filibuster of NSA powers, linking Paul to ISIS. He declined to moderate his position on Fox News Sunday
Police Cpl. Eric Casebolt was placed on administrative leave after a video surfaced showing him pulling a 15-year-old girl to the ground and pinning her down outside a pool party. #MikeOnline
It’s Chris Wallace Friday! Mike asks if Chris ever offers to take a picture with his fans, and Chris responds with his typical humor.
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From the NY Times: A review of records dating back to 1997 shows that the couple had a combined 17 citations.
Courtesy of HotAir: Pew reports 72% of Americans support letting illegals stay in the U.S.
From National Review: If hackers can repeatedly breach American government servers, we should certainly assume that Jinping has also read Hillary Clinton’s e-mails.
Uber and apps like it are revolutionizing the way we live. Mike expresses his love of Uber and believes the resistance by cities to embrace it is shortsighted.
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Marilyn Mosby filed a motion to block the public release of Freddie Gray’s autopsy report. With 6 police officers facing 28 charges in his death, Mike asks where is the transparency?
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From the LA Times: Although some university faculty members and students fought the bill that passed on Sunday, many seem to have embraced amendments that allow schools to place some areas on campuses off-limits to concealed weapons.
Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby plans to seek a protective order blocking the release of Freddie Gray’s autopsy and other “sensitive” documents as she prosecutes the six police officers involved in his arrest.
Politico: George W. Bush outpolls Barack Obama. Americans now have a more favorable view of former President George W. Bush than they do of President Barack Obama.
Fresh from his announcement that he’s running for President, Sen Graham goes one-on-one with Mike Gallagher. Senator Graham lays out how he would handle Iraq and Afghanistan as President.
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Mike describes two videos of police being attacked: one from a family being pulled over for a broken taillight and another where police are rescuing people stuck in a flood. Yes, there are some bad cops but most are simply trying to help people.
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The CNN/ORC International poll showed Clinton’s numbers have plunged in almost every category over the past two months as scandals swirled over her e-mail accounts, family foundation and fat speaking fees.
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