North Carolina police Lieutenant Matthew Kohr spilled his coffee and now claims he should be compensated for burns and emotional damage. Mike questions the wisdom of suing when Lt. Kohr was the one who spilled the coffee.
Mike reads the NY Times editorial condemning the Muhammad Art Exhibit in Garland, Texas. He rips the Times for calling these terrorist attacks against Charlie Hebdo and Pamela Geller ‘a conflict.’
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Sean Hannity and Pamela Geller got into a shouting match with Muslim cleric Anjem Choudary over whether Geller should be put to death for organizing a cartoon contest.
Mike shares audio from the MSNBC host who wonders if Mrs. Fiorina is getting away with scurrilous attacks on Hillary because she is a female. Stay classy, Chris!
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The NY Post columnist joins Mike to explain how police are viewed by Obama and other cop-bashers. Goodwin writes that police are labeled as racists until they are killed and then the President praises them as heroes.
In their day jobs, all three routinely make excuses for those who break the law and blast cops first and get the facts later. Each offered encouragement to the law-breaking rabble known as Occupy Wall Street and expressed varying degrees of support for anti-police protesters in New York, Baltimore and Ferguson, Mo., even as they criticized arsonists and looters.
NYC police officer Brian Moore died after being shot in the face by an ex-con. Mike is outraged that Obama believes black and latino boys are looked at differently by cops. Mike argues that police today, including Officer Moore, bend over backwards to treat everyone fairly.
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Mike welcomes Peter Schweizer, author of “Clinton Cash,” to the show. Peter links the speeches Bill Clinton was paid for to the decisions Hillary made while Secretary of State.
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Sixteen hours and 800 hundred dollars in materials to create the Star Destroyer and a mere seconds to destroy. This recreation is Darth Vader’s Super Star Destroyer from Return of the Jedi.
One day after two jihadist gunmen attacked a Muhammad Art Exhibit and Cartoon Contest in Garland, Texas, Charlie Rose invited two cartoonists for the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, to comment on the parallels between the two incidents. “To be honest, I can imagine the kind of comparison you can make between the Charlie Hebdo attack of January 7 and this event.”
There won’t be any protests or marches over the senseless murder of this young officer. Please support our foundation as we provide assistance to Officer Moore’s family and the families of law enforcement killed in the line of duty throughout America.www.gallaghersarmy.org 888-99-I-GIVE. – Mike
Two gunmen attacked the ‘Draw Muhammad’ event in Garland, Texas, injuring an officer before being shot to death by police. Pamela joins Mike to explain why this attack proves America must continue defending the First Amendment at all cost.
The fight between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao promised to be the fight of the century. But one of the events before the fight grabbed a lot of attention on social media. Oscar winner and singer Jamie Foxx performed the national anthem before the crowd. The reaction was decidedly mixed.
As Ben Carson bashes Obama, many blacks see a hero’s legacy fade. The black man courting crowds of white conservatives doesn’t seem like the same guy that H. Westley Phillips once idolized.
A senior FBI official identified one of the suspects in the attack as Elton Simpson, an Arizona man who was previously the subject of a terrorism investigation, ABC News reports.
Filmmaker Michael Moore took to Twitter on Thursday to make some demands — namely, that America’s police be disarmed and “every African-American currently incarcerated for drug ‘crimes’ or nonviolent offenses” be set free from prison.
I’m on the train with two very famous people in my compartment (one in politics and the other in professional sports). Should I sneak some pics and share with you like a paparazzi or not? I’m on the train with two very famous people in my compartment (one in politics and the other in professional sports). Should I sneak some pics and share with you like a paparazzi or not?
Not gonna take his pic or invade his privacy, but I did tell him the Veep was even bigger than he is – he smiled and nodded. And he may or may not have looked at me like I was a nutcase. #coltmccoy
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