Thursday, June 12, 2014

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Hannity's Headlines E-Newsletter
Foreign Policy Unraveling
The news of Islamic terrorists taking over two major cities in Iraq comes in a series of American foreign policy blunders. It's no wonder that Obama's poll numbers on foreign policy are under water.

Recent polling from ABC/Washington Post show that 55% of Americans disapprove of Obama's handling of foreign affairs. There are double the number of people who strongly disapprove of his handling of foreign policy compared to the number who strongly approve.

It's not difficult to understand why. Other than the killing of Osama bin Laden, it's much easier to list this administration's foreign policy failings compared to its successes.

For example, the issue of Benghazi remains in the news and for good reason. In fact, a brand new exclusive report from Fox News' James Rosen and Bret Baier finds, "The terrorists who attacked the U.S. consulate and CIA annex in Benghazi on September 11, 2012 used cell phones, seized from State Department personnel during the attacks, and U.S. spy agencies overheard them contacting more senior terrorist leaders to report on the success of the operation." This only adds to the narrative that this administration knew from the beginning that this was an orchestrated terrorist attack yet chose to lie to us, blaming it on a YouTube video.

Then there was Obama's bungling of the situation in Syria...continued
  
Politically Polarizing
Americans are more politically polarized than any time in the last two decades. That's according to a brand new poll from the Pew Research Center.

The share of Americans who are consistently conservative or liberal has doubled from 10% to 21%.

The ideological divide has led to animosity: "In each party, the share with a highly negative view of the opposing party has more than doubled since 1994. Most of these intense partisans believe the opposing party's policies 'are so misguided that they threaten the nation's well-being.'"

According to the report, "Liberals and conservatives disagree over where they want to live, the kind of people they want to live around and even whom they would welcome into their families."

Are divided ideologies a good thing for our nation, or will it make it more difficult to implement solutions for our country?
>> TV Tonight (Hannity FoxNews at 10pm ET):
The always outspoken Glenn Beck sounds off on the lawlessness in DC. Plus why the White House is accused of smearing Bergdahl's former platoon members. And a look at George HW Bush celebrating his 90th birthday.

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