we know who we are. we just need a jolt to revive a greatness we are destined for. we are still american patriots and our faith still moves mountains. we just need to get going. we ve been dabbling in some dangerous things of late, squashing free speech or cancel culture, losing our sovereignty by overrun borders and tolerating a white house dedicated, redefining us and dirtying up the concept of patriotism. plus, there s a realignment of our system of law and order that s hardening the already violent criminals and putting enormous power in the hands of the most radical liberals we ve seen to date. it feels like the proverbial hour is midnight. even a sliver of light is hard to see. but take heart. you know what happens at midnight. the new day begins just when it may be like we are bending to the will of things that don t make any sense at one of our nation s darkest hours. that s exactly when our new beginning can be forged. and i can tell you this. never underestimate the
all right, sean , great to see i you . sweatpants closem an. you all right? i m laura ingraham. this is ingram angle. from washington tonight. the angle is in moments, but we. start tonight with something. s i couldn t believe the storyrld. when it broke late today. truly out of this world , it ssn hard to think of anything that, frankly, is morenkly significant than this tonight.os according to what is nowiv an explosive expose in the publication the de-brief, a former intel official turned w whistleblower has given co and the intel community inspector general extensive classifiedd information about deeply covert programs that he says possess, retrieved and intact and partially intact craft of human origin. now, this whistleblower is not some kook. his name is david charles cruci, and he s a decorated former combat officer in afghanistan, as well as a veteran of the national geospatial intel agency and thei nationalge reconnaissance offic. now, it was in that office where he
hello and welcome to political thinking, a conversation with rather than an interrogation of someone who shaped our political thinking about what has shaped theirs. my guest today was told that he has a reading age ofjust eight. his dyslexia was so bad he had to return to school to study in his 20s for the exams that he simply couldn t pass when he was there the first time. he is now dr peter kyle, a close ally of keir starmer s and the shadow northern ireland secretary, who, if labour comes to power, may find himself having to take a very important decision whether there should be another referendum about the future of the uk. this time it would be about whether northern ireland should leave and become reunited with the republic. peter kyle, welcome to political thinking. thanks, nick. i say that in the introduction that you have a reading age of eight. really? and if so, how on earth do you do the job you ve got now? well, i ve never known any difference, so i can t describ
welcome to this special edition of hannity . i m jason chaffetz in for sean. we hope you are all having a wonderful christmas season. but we begin with bad news in 2004. during her testimon iy to the 911 commission, condoleezza rice said quote, the terroristso were at war with us, but wrke nt yet at war with them. now, a dark chapter the of american history is repeating itself, thanks in part to presidentis repea jo every week there are morether and more attacks againstr tr our troops abroad. on christmas, three american s members were injur injured, one critically after a dronone cre attack in iraq.dei biden did order a strike t against a terrorist facility,e but so far, the response has been extremely limited. thereha have been more than 100 attacks against u.s. troops carried out by iranian proxies since the beginning of the war in gaza. a conflict started by hamas s barbarica confli october 7th atk against israel and is nowcause ongoing because hamas refu
the united states . the consequence of that changenc policy, nearly six million migrants cross the southern border, but you should notould b be surprised. he said he would do it.3 4 f the idea that a country of three hundred thirty million people cannot absorb peoplet who are in desperate need and who are justifiably fleeingg oppression is absolutely bizarre.sion absolutely bizarre. so not only can you cross the border unlawfully, president biden has a list of other crimes. he doesn t has a think are seris enough to warrant deportation and removal. normallyt of oth, migrants are d entering the united states unlawfully. they re processed for deportation. and but if you allege a credible fear of beingcan remr persecuted or tortured, you can remain here in the u.s., those seeking asylum have to showum hs a well-founded fea tr of persecution on the basis of their race, religion, nationality, or number of a social or political group. but the hearing is years in the future. sym