Monday, November 23, 2015

THE SEAN HANNITY SHOW

Cruz Offers Alternative To Obama's 'Profoundly Dangerous' Refugee Policy Although President Barack Obama maintains a defiant stance in the face of demands that he stop the resettlement of thousands of Syrian refugees into the United States, members of the president's own administration have been warning about the threat such actions pose.

Senator Ted Cruz joined Thursday's Hannity to offer his plan to defend the country against the potential threat.

"If the president refuses to listen to our top law enforcement and intelligence community, it seems to me that he is willing to gamble with the lives of the American people," Sean said to Cruz. "How can this be stopped?"

"Remember this is a president who refuses to say the words 'radical Islamic terrorism', just like Hillary Clinton in the Democratic debate, she could not utter the words 'radical Islamic terrorism'," Cruz responded. "If they won't define the enemy then they don't acknowledge the simple reality that they can't vet whether the people they're bringing in are terrorists and it is profoundly dangerous."

"I am leading the fight in the Senate to stop Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton's plan to bring in tens of thousands of Syrian Muslim refugees," Cruz added.

In order to defend against the threat, Senator Cruz has introduced two pieces of legislation to the Senate. <Read Ted Cruz's proposed legislation here>
  
D'Souza Speaks Out In 2014, author and filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza pleaded guilty to one felony count of making illegal contributions to the New York Senate campaign of longtime friend Wendy Long. For his transgression, a federal court sentenced D'Souza to eight months in a "community confinement center", where D'Souza was housed alongside other convicts.

"It was very scary, particularly in the beginning because I realized that these were not white collar criminals," D'Souza told Sean on the Sean Hannity Show. "This was the whole gamut of criminals including rapists and murderers."
LISTEN: Dinesh D'Souza explains how his experience with hardened criminals altered his perspective on Obama and Hillary

Despite the circumstances, Dinesh did manage to gain new insights through his interaction with some of those alongside whom he was confined.

"Did you talk to these people?" Sean asked.

"After about a month, I did," D'Souza answered. "I began to interview them, and learn about them, and I got a very interesting point of view. It was not the Shawshank Redemption idea that we're all innocent, but rather it was the idea that we're the small-fry, we're the stupid criminals who got caught and the really effective criminals, the big-fry, so to speak, are out there. The system never goes after them because they run the system."

D'Souza says he now applies that lens to President Obama...continue reading

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