On Hannity, Bowsinger grades; Levin A+, Steyn A, Palin A-, Coulter C, and Loesch Extra Credit
on FOX News
DANA LOESCH: Say we are successful, and we are able to get the Senate. We have a Republican majority in the Senate, in the House. What happens if they suck out loud, Sean?� What happens if they're really bad? We're paving the way in 2016 for heaven forbid Hillary Clinton or Elizabeth Warren. So we have to hold them accountable... We don't know really what we're going to get... It's gonna be like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get until after the election.
on Breitbart TV 21 Oct 2014
Conservative talk radio host and author of �The Liberty Amendments,� Mark Levin, argued that Democrat Senate candidates distancing themselves from the president are evidence that the president�s failures are �coming home now� on Tuesday�s �Hannity� on the Fox News Channel.
�The Democrats are running away from him, the Republicans can't get close enough to him. And the reason is, it�s not just Obama. This is quintessential Statism. It's a disaster, it's an impossibility. Every one of these incumbent Democrats who are now pretending they don't support Obama supported him over 90, 95% [of the time]. They supported Obamacare, they supported amnesty, they supported this massive deficit spending and this debt, and all this is coming home now and it is a disaster. The country's gone to hell under this president, under the Democrat Party. Everybody knows it� he stated
He also predicted �he's [Obama] going to do everything he can in the last two years of his presidency to further screw up the country, whether it's the border and amnesty, whether it's the economy, whether it's god knows what. He's been a very divisive, very damaging, very counterproductive president and so has his party. And that's why you need to throw Harry Reid out of the United States senate and take over the Senate.
I don't want republicans to think they're going to be joyful with what Mitch McConnell and the Republicans do. The first thing they�re going to say is �y�know we need the presidency,� but keep it in mind.
But we get rid of Harry Reid, and then we nominate a conservative for president of the United States.�
on Breitbart TV 21 Oct 2014
Mark Steyn, author of �The Undocumented Mark Steyn,� argued that culture is more important than elections, and that he liked Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) as someone who could shift American politics to the right in an appearance on Tuesday�s �Hannity� on the Fox News Channel.
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Steyn stated �vision�s the important part. What's actually happening is that the kind of model of the social democratic welfare dependency state since the Second World War has run out of gas.
It's over, and to persuade people to move off that model actually requires you to have a conversation with the people and change minds,� which he added goes beyond elections.
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Steyn concluded that �the right man can make the difference,� and declared �I like Ted Cruz� when asked who he thinks is the one person who could shift the tide in American politics.
on Breitbart TV 21 Oct 2014
In an appearance on the Fox News Channel�s �Hannity� on Monday, former Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) argued that Daily Beast founder Tina Brown was �a day late and a dollar short� with her comments that President Barack Obama makes women feel �unsafe.�
�She [Brown] and her ilk being so �ber-uppity, so cocksure of their untouchable elitism, who support liberal men who have kept women, unfortunately, kind of embracing this lie that they should be dependent upon government. So, Tina Brown, chick, you're a day late and a dollar short. They've been beating the crap out of strong, commonsense, smart, conservative women for years, she and her ilk. So, again day late and a dollar short, Tina,� Palin declared.�
Palin also blasted �maladroit fake feminist women,� arguing, �They have such a double standard. So hypocritical, as they would support anyone who would have sympathy for say Muslims who do treat women so poorly, so inhumanely and not do all that they can to stop the rise of radical Islam that would adversely affect America's interests.� Adding, �They're quite hypocritical because they support somebody like, say, Barack Obama, whose failed policies have kept them dependent on a failed government.�
With regards to the election, she said �in this case, this go-around, the very worst Republican will be better than the very best Democrat because the Democrat would line up obviously with Barack Obama's agenda. At the end of the day, those Democrats in the senate, they all go home and their daddy is Barack Obama and their uncle, I guess is Harry Reid because they fall under the fold of those two ultra liberal radicals, Obama and Reid.�
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Sean Hannity teased a segment tonight of Ann Coulter reacting to Monica Lewinsky�s public emergence, but when the segment began Coulter completely switched subjects on him and refused to discuss that old story.
�The only reason I am here right now is because the most important political event, at this point, in our lifetimes is going to happen two weeks from now. I�m here to talk about the election and not this aging intern whose greatest moment was being attacked by Matt Drudge.�
on Breitbart TV 21 Oct 2014
Conservative columnist and author of �Never Trust a Liberal Over 3-Especially a Republican,� Ann Coulter argued that the 2014 election is too important for Republicans to sit out on Monday�s �Hannity� on the Fox News Channel.
�If we have the Senate, too, with Mitch McConnell and John Boehner passing repeals of Obamacare and terrific things, the media won't be able to keep maintaining it�s Republicans who are doing nothing but passing birth control laws. They will have to report on the bills that get passed out of both houses of Congress and our do-nothing president keeps vetoing. That will set up a presidential candidate very well for 2016. This is a very important election, please, Republicans� she stated.
She added, �we have Republicans, some Republicans, some base running off and voting for the Libertarian or the third-party candidate. No, you cannot do it this time, Republicans. A lot of Republicans are running this year, I would like to, just, never hear from again. I detest. Yet, you have to vote for them because Republicans do not just need to take a majority, they need to take 53 seats this year because we are very likely to lose two or three seats two years from now. If we are ever going to repeal Obamacare, we have got to get 53-54 seats and then elect a Republican in 2016.�
Coulter did say that dissatisfaction with the GOP is due to the failures of Republican leadership, arguing �we're taking in all of Central America, and the Republican Party won't mention that because their donors want the cheap labor?
And then you wonder why the base runs off and does crazy things like primary Pat Roberts (R-KS) and Thad Cochran (R-MS) who not only voted against amnesty, they voted against Reagan's amnesty. Why did they have primary challenges?
Because our leadership has let us down. And so you have the base angry and just striking out at anyone. I mean, there are Republicans, by the way, who deserved a primary challenge, but not now.�
on FOX News
DANA LOESCH: Say we are successful, and we are able to get the Senate. We have a Republican majority in the Senate, in the House. What happens if they suck out loud, Sean?� What happens if they're really bad? We're paving the way in 2016 for heaven forbid Hillary Clinton or Elizabeth Warren. So we have to hold them accountable... We don't know really what we're going to get... It's gonna be like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get until after the election.
on Breitbart TV 21 Oct 2014
Conservative talk radio host and author of �The Liberty Amendments,� Mark Levin, argued that Democrat Senate candidates distancing themselves from the president are evidence that the president�s failures are �coming home now� on Tuesday�s �Hannity� on the Fox News Channel.
�The Democrats are running away from him, the Republicans can't get close enough to him. And the reason is, it�s not just Obama. This is quintessential Statism. It's a disaster, it's an impossibility. Every one of these incumbent Democrats who are now pretending they don't support Obama supported him over 90, 95% [of the time]. They supported Obamacare, they supported amnesty, they supported this massive deficit spending and this debt, and all this is coming home now and it is a disaster. The country's gone to hell under this president, under the Democrat Party. Everybody knows it� he stated
He also predicted �he's [Obama] going to do everything he can in the last two years of his presidency to further screw up the country, whether it's the border and amnesty, whether it's the economy, whether it's god knows what. He's been a very divisive, very damaging, very counterproductive president and so has his party. And that's why you need to throw Harry Reid out of the United States senate and take over the Senate.
I don't want republicans to think they're going to be joyful with what Mitch McConnell and the Republicans do. The first thing they�re going to say is �y�know we need the presidency,� but keep it in mind.
But we get rid of Harry Reid, and then we nominate a conservative for president of the United States.�
on Breitbart TV 21 Oct 2014
Mark Steyn, author of �The Undocumented Mark Steyn,� argued that culture is more important than elections, and that he liked Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) as someone who could shift American politics to the right in an appearance on Tuesday�s �Hannity� on the Fox News Channel.
�
Steyn stated �vision�s the important part. What's actually happening is that the kind of model of the social democratic welfare dependency state since the Second World War has run out of gas.
It's over, and to persuade people to move off that model actually requires you to have a conversation with the people and change minds,� which he added goes beyond elections.
[...]
Steyn concluded that �the right man can make the difference,� and declared �I like Ted Cruz� when asked who he thinks is the one person who could shift the tide in American politics.
on Breitbart TV 21 Oct 2014
In an appearance on the Fox News Channel�s �Hannity� on Monday, former Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) argued that Daily Beast founder Tina Brown was �a day late and a dollar short� with her comments that President Barack Obama makes women feel �unsafe.�
�She [Brown] and her ilk being so �ber-uppity, so cocksure of their untouchable elitism, who support liberal men who have kept women, unfortunately, kind of embracing this lie that they should be dependent upon government. So, Tina Brown, chick, you're a day late and a dollar short. They've been beating the crap out of strong, commonsense, smart, conservative women for years, she and her ilk. So, again day late and a dollar short, Tina,� Palin declared.�
Palin also blasted �maladroit fake feminist women,� arguing, �They have such a double standard. So hypocritical, as they would support anyone who would have sympathy for say Muslims who do treat women so poorly, so inhumanely and not do all that they can to stop the rise of radical Islam that would adversely affect America's interests.� Adding, �They're quite hypocritical because they support somebody like, say, Barack Obama, whose failed policies have kept them dependent on a failed government.�
With regards to the election, she said �in this case, this go-around, the very worst Republican will be better than the very best Democrat because the Democrat would line up obviously with Barack Obama's agenda. At the end of the day, those Democrats in the senate, they all go home and their daddy is Barack Obama and their uncle, I guess is Harry Reid because they fall under the fold of those two ultra liberal radicals, Obama and Reid.�
on FOX News
Sean Hannity teased a segment tonight of Ann Coulter reacting to Monica Lewinsky�s public emergence, but when the segment began Coulter completely switched subjects on him and refused to discuss that old story.
�The only reason I am here right now is because the most important political event, at this point, in our lifetimes is going to happen two weeks from now. I�m here to talk about the election and not this aging intern whose greatest moment was being attacked by Matt Drudge.�
on Breitbart TV 21 Oct 2014
Conservative columnist and author of �Never Trust a Liberal Over 3-Especially a Republican,� Ann Coulter argued that the 2014 election is too important for Republicans to sit out on Monday�s �Hannity� on the Fox News Channel.
�If we have the Senate, too, with Mitch McConnell and John Boehner passing repeals of Obamacare and terrific things, the media won't be able to keep maintaining it�s Republicans who are doing nothing but passing birth control laws. They will have to report on the bills that get passed out of both houses of Congress and our do-nothing president keeps vetoing. That will set up a presidential candidate very well for 2016. This is a very important election, please, Republicans� she stated.
She added, �we have Republicans, some Republicans, some base running off and voting for the Libertarian or the third-party candidate. No, you cannot do it this time, Republicans. A lot of Republicans are running this year, I would like to, just, never hear from again. I detest. Yet, you have to vote for them because Republicans do not just need to take a majority, they need to take 53 seats this year because we are very likely to lose two or three seats two years from now. If we are ever going to repeal Obamacare, we have got to get 53-54 seats and then elect a Republican in 2016.�
Coulter did say that dissatisfaction with the GOP is due to the failures of Republican leadership, arguing �we're taking in all of Central America, and the Republican Party won't mention that because their donors want the cheap labor?
And then you wonder why the base runs off and does crazy things like primary Pat Roberts (R-KS) and Thad Cochran (R-MS) who not only voted against amnesty, they voted against Reagan's amnesty. Why did they have primary challenges?
Because our leadership has let us down. And so you have the base angry and just striking out at anyone. I mean, there are Republicans, by the way, who deserved a primary challenge, but not now.�