January 15, 2016

January 15, 2016

On Friday’s Mark Levin show, Sen. Ted Cruz was not trashing everyday New Yorkers when he talked about New York values. He was referring to leftist values such as gay marriage and pro-abortion that the likes of Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo support. Also, just because someone criticizes New York values doesn’t mean they are trashing 9/11 responders. That argument from Donald Trump is totally irrelevant. In addition, Chris Christie is trying to run away from his record. He claims that he did not support Justice Sotomayor for Supreme Court nomination and that he didn’t support common core; these are both lies. Later, the Supreme Court will never hear a birther case related to Ted Cruz’s citizenship. People tried suing President Obama over this in 2008 and the cases were all dismissed because they had no standing. Law professors like Laurence Tribe commenting on this have no idea what they are talking about. Conservatives need to realize who is manipulating them and stay focused on the goal. Finally, Dan Bongino calls in to discuss his new book, The Fight: A Secret Service Agent’s Inside Account of Security Failings and the Political Machine.  

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MSNBC
Why Christie said he didn’t support Sonia Sotomayor when he actually did

You Tube
Trump’s New York Values (1999)

Wikipedia
Berg v Obama; Essek v. Obama; Kerchner v. Obama; Barnett v. Obama

PJ Media
Donald Trump’s Clownish ‘Get a Declaratory Judgment’ Taunt of Ted Cruz

Bloomberg
Cruz’s ‘Natural-Born Citizen’ Status Tested in Birther Suit

MSNBC
Tribe: Ted Cruz a ‘constitutional opportunist’ on qualification

Conservative Review
Mark Levin: The Rubio Campaign’s Unseemly Alinsky Tactics Against Cruz

Baltimore Sun
Jury in Officer Porter trial was one vote from acquittal on most serious charge

Bloomberg
Retail Sales in U.S. Decrease to End Weakest Year Since 2009

Pix 11
Walmart to close 269 stores, 154 in U.S.; 10,000 employees impacted

CNBC
A recession worse than 2008 is coming

LA Times
Supreme Court to decide corruption case of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell

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