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Exclusive: Tom DeLay Reacts To Court Overturning Conviction A Texas Appeals Court has over turned the conviction of former Republican U.S. House Majority Leader Tom Delay, acquitting him of 2010 money laundering and conspiracy charges. Court documents released yesterday said there was "insufficient evidence to sustain this conviction." The former Texas congressman was wrongfully accused of illegally funneling corporate money to Texas candidates in 2002. DeLay joined Sean on last night's 'Hannity.' "There were six grand juries," DeLay explained to Sean. "One of them no billed me. They found a rogue district attorney who found a newly sworn in grand jury on the last day of the statute of limitations. Thirty minutes after they were sworn in, they brought an indictment on me," DeLay continued. "I tell you it's what the left does, to be honest with you. If they can't beat you on the political arena then they come and try to defeat you personally and try to completely destroy you, bankrupt you and put you on a grave and then dance on your grave. That's what they do," added DeLay. To watch Sean's entire interview with Tom DeLay please click here. |
The Liberal Corner With Tamara Holder
By Tamara Holder The conservatives' latest blame game: Mass Murderer Aaron Alexis On September 16, Aaron Alexis killed 12 people during his Navy Yard shooting spree. Just 48 hours later, a motive is still publicly unknown. Rather than wait for an investigative report, conservatives rushed to create a new-and-improved edition of the Blame Game. Available on google.com, the game is easy: simply type "Aaron Alexis&" in your search bar and you will find countless uneducated opinions for Alexis&" mass killing. Warning to new players: if you question gun possession and expanded background checks, you will be ejected from the Blame Game. Here are your pawns... more Today's "Hot Topic" On The Hannity Forums: If the government shut down - Reagan9 This is a serious question. What all would be effected? Who gets paid and who does not get paid? At the rate of spending we are seeing would a government shut down save the tax payers some money? I don't see the evil in all of it. I want them out of my life and off of my back as much as possible. Possibly, because I don't depend on them. >> TV Tonight (Hannity FoxNews at 9pm ET): Sean's powerful studio audience representing both sides of the aisle debates defunding President Obama's health care law. |
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