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"What does - how do I get an apology from CNN?" Hannity asked on his radio show Thursday. "Should I - I would love to sue them for slander when they say, 'Oh, he wants Hillary [Clinton] on her deathbed and dead,' when I said just the opposite."
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The political discourse of the nation is no longer just about policy differences. We have come to a point where each side believes the other is stupid or sinister, or both.
NPR loves to imagine itself as an oasis of civility compared to nasty commercial talk radio. NPR host Diane Rehm has written haughty op-eds about how Rush Limbaugh et al are a blight on the radio.
The fullness of time will vindicate Ted Cruz's actions at the National Convention this week, and as a bonus, the reaction has exposed that Donald Trump has indeed jumped in between the sheets with the Republican Establishment. On the second point, let's not quibble over who seduced whom.
Some of Donald Trump's strongest conservative supporters are voicing anger and disappointment at the president-elect's comments on Tuesday that he might back off his campaign pledge of pursuing a prosecution of former rival Hillary Clinton. Trump, in an interview with the New York Times, took a more compassionate tone toward the Democratic presidential nominee than during his campaign, when he talked about a possible criminal investigation of the opponent he dubbed "Crooked Hillary" if he won the White House.
The Republican Party consummates its love-hate relationship with Donald Trump at its national convention this week in Cleveland. Don't expect the typical four-day love fest.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence speaks as his wife Karen, looks on at the opening ceremony for the Cops Cycling for Survivors fundraising bike ride in Indianapolis, Monday, July 11, 2016. Pence is being considered as a possible running mate for GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, who is expected to decide this week, and the two are expected to attend a fundraiser and rally together Tuesday evening.
Rush Limbaugh has been pushing a theory during the campaign that President Obama is behind the "drip drip drip" of Hillary Clinton 's emails, and he reacted to the new report on her emails today by sticking to it. "Obama does not want to be seen," Limbaugh said, "as the person who takes Hillary out, but he is toying with her big time."