Party and started the Bull Moose Party which led to splitting the republican vote in 1912. Woodrow wilsons election was less than 42 of the vote and conservatives have have been battling at a party ever since. Sometimes her opponent looks like teddy roosevelt, sometimes tom dewey or eisenhower or nixon or ford, more recently john mccain, mitt romney, bob dole. These are the Big Government republicans and a appear much more in common with democrats than they do conservative republicans. Look to the extent that the Establishment Republicans went to just a few weeks ago in mississippi to hold on to power. He will do whatever it takes because they have much more in common with democrats than they do with us. They engaged in corruption and lying and cheating to hold onto that seeded mississippi. Conservatives are like the biblical jewish who could not get to the Promised Land until that generation of failed logged leaders have passed from the scene. As conservatives we are not going to get
She gets abducted right off the street, all caught on camera and right now a frantic search to dpet her home. Stay here for all the details because her dad joins us live. Fox friends starts right now. And live from studio e as in election day. Clever. Thank you. Look, its Kimberly Guilfoyle. Shes in today for elisabeth. Very good to be here. Exciting day. Polls open across the nation and maybe perhaps a big shift in power. Were going to have to see. None will close while were on the air. Well continue to speculate and watch people walk in. Now open, kentucky, connecticut, New Hampshire. Vermont started first and then virginia. When we will vote and how we will vote will be key for us. People in vermont have been voting for the past hour. Its exciting. Were waiting for results. Lets get right to it because today the balance of power is up for grabs with some key states in play. Peter doocy live in washington and hes watching. You know him; right . Weve met. Peter . Reporter republicans
Is facing criticism tonight. Zach sauce live in alameda, where a lot of residents are having problems with the Event Organizer zack well, they say that music last night was so loud that some here thought that there was simply an unruly neighbor having a house party that homes were vibrating and i dont know if you can hear it right now, but its happening all over again. It was just a constant boom, boom, boom boom you know, steady beat, and it didnt stop. Andrea ford, describing all mysterious, steady beat that vibrated through her home in alameda all saturday evening, the source. Electronic fans at this weekends inaugural portola Music Festival in San Francisco , posting to social media music from the two day event, traveling all the way across the bay from pure 80. You could totally feel the vibration. It was like, i remember when i was a kid, i went to an a c d. C concert, and i remember the speaker being right here and that loud noise and it was like i was right there, but im miles
And some wii satirist might say you can get all those people in one room. I disagree. I think basically the leftright convergence operates at various stages from inception to victory, depending ton the issues. You can watch this and other programs online at booktv. Org. Charles johnson is up next on book of the. He spoke about his book, why coolidge matters, leadership lessons from americas most underrated president at the eagle Forum Leadership summit here in washington, dc. This is half an hour. Charles johnson and his new book is called why coolidge matters leadership lessons from americas most underrated president. Charles is an investigative journalist and author, and a former contributor to the daily caller. He has just launched, got news. Com last week and he spent a lot of time talking about that mississippi race. He hays written for the wall street journal, the new york post, american spectator, and National Review online and the weekly standard. Charles john ons work composin
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