Football, go. Pass it. Sean touchdown, hannity. Laura good evening from washington, im laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle. The fbi and bob mueller are caught playing Fast And Loose with the truth, Andy Mccarthy is here to expose the Details Behind their outrageous double dealings and also, why are the media so obsessed with john mccains Funeral Plans . Wow. We will reveal it. Plus, the kanye effect is growing. A pastor is now calling on africanamericans to consider how illegal immigration is damaging their community. He will join us. And breaking just moments ago, a powerful new york democrat forced to resign after shocking allegations of assault. We will bring you all the details. But first, three women, one Double Standard. If thats the focus of tonights angle. Today the first lady announced her formal agenda for the remainder of her husbands time and offense. Her beep best initiative will focus on the wellbeing of children both online and off. Tackling teen opioid addiction,
day was the senior manager, john mccain was credited with being the leader of that. and in fact, on march 19th they took 36 of us out, we honestly thought we were being taken out to be executed and john mccain made a joke about it. a man who can volunteer to die for religious freedom, that s what it was and make a joke about it is really a top guy. i hold him almost the same status as james stockdale. laura: wow. to just hear the stories. he wouldn t go home. they said to him go home, but because in terms of being captured, he refused and so they beat him for it. those that are critical of him because they don t like how he has voted on certain issues, who among us in this studio would give our legs, arms, our body, our lives? laura: he also said i think at one time, i was a p.o.w. but
resonated in the way he looked at his public service? i think it resonated with him because service is so deep. not only for him but within his entire family. and you know, the fact that he sacrificed so much for our country in that prison camp. the fact that he wouldn t go home when he could have gone home. because honor is very important to him. and the other thing that i ve heard john talk lot about, fellow prisoners of war, that he talked about how they saved his life. and the camaraderie and the feeling that he had for the people he served with. their courage. and i think that has shaped, obviously, his service, his caring, his integrity, and why he is courageous and willing to call things as they are. and to speak truth to power and be sometimes that voice needs to be heard in washington. you re the best.