Ann Coulter, Joel Gilbert & Angelo Codevilla on The Larry O’Connor Show 09.20.19


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Pelosi urges Trump administration to release whistleblower complaint (The Hill)

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) urged the Trump administration on Friday to release a whistleblower complaint from someone in the intelligence community that reportedly details a troubling “promise” the president made to a foreign leader, saying the complaint raises “grave, urgent concerns for our national security.”

“We must be sure that the President and his Administration are conducting our national security and foreign policy in the best interest of the American people, not the President’s personal interest,” Pelosi said in a statement. [Read More]

PENIS STORY COLLAPSES IN FLACCID HEARSAY (Ann Coulter)

If I can produce someone who saw John Roberts’ penis in college, can we get the Obamacare opinion overturned?
As all MSNBC viewers are well aware, last Sunday’s edition of The New York Times ran an excerpt of the book “The Education of Brett Kavanaugh: An Investigation,” by Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly, which revives Debbie Ramirez’s accusations against the Supreme Court nominee. [Read More]

The Trayvon Hoax: Unmasking The Witness Fraud That Divided America (Amazon)

In this stunning work of investigative journalism, filmmaker Joel Gilbert uncovers the true story of the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, a tragedy that divided America.

By examining Trayvon’s 750-page cell phone records, Gilbert discovers that the key witness for the prosecution of George Zimmerman, the plus-sized 18-year-old Rachel Jeantel, was a fraud. It was in fact a different girl who was on the phone with Trayvon just before he was shot. [Read More]

Shamelessness and Ignorance Unlimited (American Greatness)

The U.S. intelligence community’s leaders, the Democratic Party, and the media (excuse the redundancy) are trying to convince Americans that President Trump’s conversation with, and perhaps promises to, an unnamed foreign leader amounts to some sort of constitutional crisis. Never mind that the Constitution vests “the executive Power” in the “President of the United States,” a power that includes “by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties . . . appoint ambassadors and other public ministers . . . ” The Constitution also says the president “shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States.” [Read More]

‘I want a future.’ Global Climate Strike draws out hundreds of thousands of protesters in New York, DC (USA Today)

NEW YORK – A boisterous crowd of at least 100,000 people turned out to chant and march in Manhattan on Friday, joining hundreds of thousands of protesters from Australia to Thailand to London in Global Climate Strike rallies to express their concern about climate change.

While supporters of all ages turned out, the day was billed as a walkout by high school students to call on world leaders to step up their efforts against carbon emissions and other environmental issues. [Read More]

Meghan McCain, Ana Navarro get heated over whistleblower debate (The Hill)

ABC’s “The View” co-hosts Meghan McCain and Ana Navarro got into a tense dispute on-air Friday during a discussion about a whistleblower in the intelligence community who raised alarms about a conversation President Trump had privately with another world leader.

In video of the exchange, McCain appears to compare the whistleblower’s efforts to raise alarms about Trump’s conversation to the actions of Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, which regularly posts classified materials taken from the U.S. and other countries and in 2016 posted emails stolen from Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee.

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