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Paul Ryan: The Conversation We Need To Have Congressman Paul Ryan filled in for Sean on today's radio show. If you missed the show, check it out on Hannity.com.
After losing the 2012 Presidential election and then seeing how the
second term of the Obama administration has taken our country in a
completely different direction than I wanted to take it, I've had to
take some time to recollect my thoughts and figure out how we can spark a
conservative revolution that would spark the imagination of Americans
everywhere. Where are we now and where do we need to go?
If you had to sum it all up you'd have to say that
hardworking Americans aren't getting the government they deserve and the
government isn't respecting them. America is losing its standing in
the world and what that means we lose our prosperity and our national
security! Americans want to get back to our founding principles and
that's why I spent some time writing my book, "The Way Forward" because I
want to help feed the debate.
I believe Americans are now waking up to see that the
rhetoric of 2012 that Americans bought into are now realizing that the
reality doesn't look anything like that. This is our chance, not to
say, "I told you so," but a chance to show how you take our founding
principles and reapply them to the problems of the day.
This is the kind of conversation we need to have. |
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Exclusive: Imam Anjem Choudary on Rise of Radical Islam
Although the world is focusing on the ISIS terror network in Iraq and
Syria, we must point out that the rise of radical Islam is not just
confined to the Middle East. Sean spoke with Imam Anjem Choudary, a
controversial Muslim cleric in London, who has advocated for Britain to
become an Islamic state and follow Sharia Law.
Last week, Imam Anjem Choudary tweeted, "Whatever Prime Minister David
Cameron and [Home Secretary Teresa (ph)] may do, they cannot stop the
rise of the awakening giant called the Muslim Umma. Sharia will one day
be law in the UK!"
And that's not all. The main suspect in the beheading of U.S. journalist
James Foley was reportedly radicalized by Choudary's followers.
Choudary, has blamed the killing of Foley on America. "The fact is that
this has a precursor. Every cause has an effect. If the Americans bomb
and murder hundreds of thousands of people and they torture people and
they continue to do so in Guantanamo Bay, obviously, this will have
repercussions," the controversial Imam stated.
Sean was disgusted by Choudary's response and the conversation quickly became heated. To watch the whole discussion, please click here. |
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