| Fox News - Latest Headlines | | | | GREG GUTFELD: Democrats think you're the real enemy | | Sep 14, 2022 | | What a glorious night for news and yes you're still a terrorist. I wouldn't be surprised if you're assembling a pipe bomb right now just to remove you from this misery. [Video] This is one of those times when I envy Marlee Matlin. So what of the actual terrorists? Well, it's a funny story. After 21 years, which is roughly as long as it takes the president to pee, it appears the Pentagon has opened a plea deal with the five masterminds behind 9/11 in exchange for life sentences the five will drop all appeals and agree to substantial sentences in American prisons. Or they get to choose from what's behind door number two. GREG GUTFELD: THE MEDIA ERASED THE POLITICAL AFFILIATION OF AN ACCUSED KILLER WHO IS A DEMOCRATIC OFFICIAL [Video of goats] That's what al Qaeda calls a couple of hotties. And even better, they're virgins. At least that's what they claimed on goat tinder. But what timing. They're making deals with 9/11 hijackers when they knew we'd be distracted by 9/11. And as we make deals with accused terrorists, the head of the Department of Homeland Security is creating new terrorists using the 21st anniversary to equate Americans with the hijackers. ALEJANDRO MAYORKAS: The threat landscape has evolved considerably over the last 20 years. We are seeing an emerging threat, of course, over the last several years of the domestic violent extremist. An ideology of hate, anti-government sentiment, false narratives propagated on online platforms, even personal grievances. Even personal grievances and lies. You see what this nut bucket just did? On 9/11, he equates that attack with online lies and personal grievances, which, as you know, is 98.9% of the content that appears online. Talk about inflation. Terrorism just went from knocking the Twin Towers down to leaving a mean message on Yelp. I haven't seen an exaggeration like that since Brian Williams and Hillary Clinton were in the Special Forces. Personal grievances is now an emerging threat on par with al Qaeda. Terrorism – it's just not for terrorists anymore, it's now for people ma they didn't get the senior discount at Denny's. My key demo. You better think twice before you call to complain about your loud neighbors. You might as well plant an IED on their front lawn because according to Mayorkas, it's part of the same spectrum of behavior, especially if your neighbor has a Biden bumper sticker on his Prius. You could end up on a watch list or on the wrong end of a drone strike. Heck, it won't be long before you see this at the airport. STAFFER 1: Hello, sir. Any carry-ons? STAFFER 2: Just my dynamite. STAFFER 1: Promise not to use it on the plane? STAFFER 2: Sure. STAFFER 1: Enjoy your flight. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Security! Red hat. Security, terrorists at gate 9? I repeat, terrorists at gate 9. STAFFER 2: Wait a second. I'm the terrorist here. This is stolen valor. You know how hard it is to get dynamite when you're on the watch list. STAFFER 1: Please take your seat. STAFFER 2: No, I want an apology. STAFFER 1: How about a drink voucher? STAFFER 2: No alcohol, please, okay. I'm on antibiotics. STAFFER 1: It's a virgin daiquiri. STAFFER 2: In that case, I'll take 72. Thank you so much. Now, maybe I'm exaggerating, which I've done a million times. A little humor there. But you see what's going on, right? When this jackass says the threat landscape has evolved, he's really saying we've gone ahead and widened it, which is normal if you're Brian Stelter’s tailor and you're talking about his pants. But this is to stoke fear ahead of the mid-terms and keep you from voting red. And this jerk is playing the good political soldier. Grouping all activities under a single threat heading. It's not good. Terror is in the eye of the politically aggrieved now. So an insult on Twitter can just be a stepping stone to flying a plane into a building. But like the president's drool, this kind of threat only flows one way. They don't seem to mind rhetoric online when it's coming from unhinged liberals or even violence. The Democrat leader who allegedly murdered a Las Vegas journalist is still on the payroll. Apparently, he is not a threat. In fact, some in the media said it's Trump's fault when Democrats attack journalists. Karen Bass, the Democrat mayor candidate for L.A., mysteriously lost a pair of guns. Nothing to see there. An illegal migrant beheads a lady in Silicon Valley. I guess to the DHS, it was just a bad haircut. The victim should have called a social worker. But you're worse than all of them because of your beliefs. And now you're worse than al Qaida. You know, I'm starting to think maybe we shouldn't have given the government these powers to fight terrorism in the first place. They use them against the president and now they're using them on us. And remember, Mayorkas is the same guy who allowed a tragic spike in migrant drownings due to the unfettered flow of illegal immigration. Instead, he preferred to falsely smear one of his employees, a Border Patrol agent, for doing the job that he won't do. I'm beginning to think this a** is employed to make Kamala look competent. It's not working. But anyway, under his watch, we've seen Americans die by hundreds of thousands from fentanyl that's coming through the border. What a convenient way to weaken the domestic threat. Or maybe that's his idea of winning the war on drugs. Let the users die. But if we were to do the numbers in terms of American deaths, that alone would make Mayorkas many times worse than al Qaeda. A couple of thousand victims a day, every day. You call that homeland security? You pointy eared chrome domed gremlin. What he's doing is hundreds of thousands of times worse than January six. But we get it. This is happening as the Justice Department has issued roughly 40 subpoenas this past week in connection with January six and efforts to overturn the election. All this as real terrorists pour through our border like a fart through an N95 mask. I don't know why I know that. Which sets the stage for more January six hearings, which the media embraces for its distractive power. Because when it comes to real issues, the Dems suck. Crime, inflation, the border. Like an electric car in California, they got nothing to run on except for you. They're going to run on you. You're the issue. You're the problem. And so the hunt is on. In the good old days, the bad guy would be a terrorist hijacker. Now it's just someone in a red hat. But I guess that's easier than having the FBI plan kidnappings. | | | | | On this day in history, Sept. 14, 1814, American 'flag was still there' after attack on Fort McHenry | | Sep 14, 2022 | | Francis Scott Key awoke aboard a British warship after watching the terrifying 25-hour bombardment of Fort McHenry — and, by dawn's early light, was stunned to find that our flag was still there on this day in history, Sept. 14, 1814. The Baltimore attorney, in a fit of patriotic fervor after witnessing the relentless naval attack on his American homeland, soon put pen to paper and feverishly scribbled down his poetic account of the event. We know his words today as our national anthem. NATIONAL ANTHEM PLUS AMERICAN FLAG PHOTOS KICK OFF ‘FOX & FRIENDS WEEKEND’ SHOW "The rocket's red glare, the bomb bursting in air/Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there," Key wrote over the next two days. "O say does that star-spangled banner yet wave/O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave." Key was stirred by the resolve of his fellow Americans as the young republic faced despair in the War of 1812 and possible defeat at the hands of the British Empire. The United States was humiliated just three weeks earlier when British troops ransacked and torched Washington, D.C., destroying in a fiery blaze much of both the White House and the Capitol. ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY, SEPT. 13, 1857, MILK CHOCOLATE MAGNATE MILTON HERSHEY BORN IN PA Key was certain that American defenses at Fort McHenry, just 40 miles from the nation’s capital, would collapse under the attack's intensity. "Superior British weapons pounded the fort from newly designed bomb ships anchored safely out of range of the fort’s own guns," the National Constitution Center wrote of the empire’s firepower. ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY, AUGUST 24, 1814, BRITISH TROOPS RANSACKED, TORCHED WHITE HOUSE AND CAPITOL "It seemed as though mother earth had opened and was vomiting shot and shell in a sheet of fire and brimstone," Key later wrote. The impossibility of the fort’s survival — and the nation’s fiery refusal in its weakest moment to bend to the British — fueled Key’s profound patriotic response. "His brother-in-law, commander of a militia at Fort McHenry, read Key's work and had it distributed under the name ‘Defence of Fort M'Henry," Smithsonian Magazine reported in a 2007 account of the Battle of Baltimore. "The Baltimore Patriot newspaper soon printed it, and within weeks, Key's poem, now called ‘The Star-Spangled Banner,’ appeared in print across the country, immortalizing his words — and forever naming the flag it celebrated." Key's poem became the national anthem by an Act of Congress that President Herbert Hoover signed in 1931. The actual flag raised over Fort McHenry by the dawn’s early light on Sept. 14 enjoys a place of honor today at the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. It’s known as the Great Garrison Flag. ON 9/11 ANNIVERSARY, FAITH LEADERS NATIONWIDE OFFER PRAYERS, COMFORT AND HOPE FOR OUR COUNTRY The fort’s star-spangled banner measured 42 feet by 30 feet and had 15 stars and 15 stripes. It was the custom in the very early days of the nation to add both a star and a stripe with the addition of each new state to the Union. Maj. George Armistead, commander of Fort McHenry, had requested that a giant flag be made to fly over the fort a year earlier, with the War of 1812 well underway and certain at some point he would come under attack. "The job went out to a 37-year-old widow, Mary Pickersgill, a ship and signal flag maker," said the National Park Service of the Great Garrison Flag's history. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER "She labored for seven weeks with her 13-year-old daughter, Caroline, two nieces, 13-year-old Eliza Young and 15-year-old Margaret Young, a 13-year-old African American indentured servant, Grace Wisher, and possibly her mother, Rebecca Young, who had taught her the trade." The NPS continued, "They pieced together strips of loosely woven English wool bunting, then laid the whole flag out on the expansive floor of a brewery near Mrs. Pickersgill’s Pratt Street house, now the Star-Spangled Banner Flag House Museum." A smaller flag that flew over the fort during the bombardment has been lost to history, according to the NPS. Fort McHenry today enjoys a special status not only as a national monument but as a U.S. historic shrine. The state of Maryland honors the defense of Fort McHenry with Defenders Day each Sept. 12. The National Park Service celebrated this past weekend with special Defenders Day events at Fort McHenry. | | | | | | | Karoline Leavitt projected winner in fierce GOP congressional primary in battleground New Hampshire | | Sep 14, 2022 | | The Associated Press projects that Karoline Leavitt will win the Republican primary in New Hampshire's First Congressional District, which has long been a highly contested swing House district. Leavitt will now face-off in November's midterm elections with two-term Democratic Rep. Chris Pappas, whom Republicans view as vulnerable amid a political climate that for the past year had favored the GOP. Republicans need a net gain of just five seats in the 435-member House in November to take back the chamber’s majority they lost in the 2018 elections, and they’re heavily eyeing New Hampshire’s First District, which stretches from the Massachusetts border, Manchester, and the Seacoast region, up through the Lakes region and into the White Mountains. The 25-year-old Leavitt - a New Hampshire native who worked in Trump’s White House press shop and later for GOP Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York, who is now the number three ranking House Republican - will become the youngest woman ever elected to Congress if she wins in November. 2022 PRIMARY SEASON ENDS WITH FIERY REPUBLICAN FACE-OFFS IN BATTLEGROUND NEW HAMPSHIRE "I’m proud to be the home-grown America First candidate in this race," Leavitt told Fox News last week. Leavitt topped Matt Mowers, a former New Hampshire GOP executive director who worked on former President Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and served in the State Department during the Trump administration, who was making his second straight bid for Congress. Mowers easily captured the 2020 congressional nomination in the district before losing to Pappas by five points in the general election. THESE 11 SENATE RACES WILL DECIDE THE CHAMBER'S MAJORITY The battle between Leavitt and Mowers became one to the right, with both showcasing their Trump administration experience. However, Mowers did not go as far as Leavitt when it comes to Trump’s 2020 election loss to President Biden. Leavitt is a firm supporter of the former president’s unproven claims that the last election was "rigged" with "massive voter fraud" and "stolen." Mowers, with more pragmatic language, has said that he continues to have concerns about voting "irregularities around the country." Trump, who endorsed Mowers two years ago, stayed neutral in this year's showdown. Leavitt was endorsed by Stefanik, as well as other major figures in the GOP who are allied with Trump — such as Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, and Sen. Mike Lee of Utah. She also enjoyed the backing for conservative firebrand Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, who traveled to New Hampshire last week to campaign with Leavitt. Mowers — who in June was endorsed by House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Minority Whip Steve Scalise, who are the top two Republicans in the chamber — was backed by a seven-figure ad buy from the Congressional Leadership Fund, a powerful super PAC aligned with the House GOP leaders. Additionally, another outside Republican group, the more moderate Defending Main Street Super PAC, spent more than $1 million to blast Leavitt on the airwaves. Asked about the big bucks flooding into the district, Mowers said "it tells me that folks know we’re the one who’s going to win this race and defeat Chris Pappas… this is the seat that is going to determine whether Nancy Pelosi is speaker of the House again." But Leavitt told Fox News "the people are with me" and charged that "the establishment in Washington is viciously smearing me with $5 million in negative attack ads." The crowded GOP primary field also included Gail Huff Brown, a former longtime TV news reporter and wife of former Republican Sen. Scott Brown, who served as U.S. ambassador to New Zealand during the Trump administration; former state senator and executive councilor Russell Prescott; and state Rep. Tim Baxter — in single digits. | | | | | LAURA INGRAHAM: The numbers do not lie | | Sep 14, 2022 | | Laura Ingraham discussed the economic havoc President Biden created for America and highlighted the numbers showcasing this downfall on "The Ingraham Angle." LAURA INGRAHAM: I mean, this is catastrophic. Politicians lie, my friends. You saw those numbers. The media outlets, they lie, but the numbers do not lie. Now, let's take a look at recent history. Real-world median household income under Trump rose from $66,657 in 2016 to $71,186 in 2020. LAURA INGRAHAM: WHENEVER A DEMOCRAT CLAIMS TO BE A MODERATE, THEY ARE LYING That's an increase of 6.8% in only four years. That was despite the effects of COVID, and remember, there was no inflation then. But now? By spending trillions on nonsense programs and printing hundreds of billions of dollars, Democrats and Joe Biden are robbing you blind. A new report just came out from the Census Bureau today saying that real median household income fell from $71,186 in 2020 to $70,784 in 2021. In other words, the U.S. economy under Trump, when we were shut down from COVID, generated better results for the average person than the U.S. economy under Biden — when we had a vaccine, and when the country should have totally reopened. WATCH FULL VIDEO HERE: | | | | | | | Chris Hayes warns 'MAGA authoritarian lackeys' will weaponize the DOJ for 'Trump's personal use and power' | | Sep 14, 2022 | | "All In with Chris Hayes" host Chris Hayes claimed Tuesday that re-electing former President Trump would allow him to turn "the government into a ruthless weapon" for his own "personal use and power." After discussing Trump’s numerous legal woes, Hayes warned, "If Donald Trump were to be re-elected, none of this would matter, that’s the explicit promise of another Trump term." "There would be more Bill Barrs at the Department of Justice, probably even more craven figures than Barr, and more Rudy Giulianis and, more Steve Bannons. And there will be fewer Jeffrey Bermans standing up to do the right thing, they’ll be replaced by MAGA authoritarian lackeys," he suggested. FORMER RNC CHAIR MICHAEL STEELE ON MSNBC: ‘ASSUME’ ALL REPUBLICANS ARE ‘DANGEROUS UNTIL PROVEN OTHERWISE’ Hayes had been referring to former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Geoffrey Berman, who reportedly claimed that Trump’s Justice Department "kept demanding that I use my office to aid them politically." Hayes warned that if Trump were to have his way that the aforementioned "MAGA authoritarian lackeys" would be "willing to convert the government into a ruthless weapon for Trump’s personal use and power, and there would be no one standing in his way." "There is also the explicit warning for people like Berman who has now joined the legions of those who have left the circle of Trump’s influence to warn in the loudest, clearest voice possible that it is exactly as bad as it looks," he continued. BIDEN SAYS 'MAGA REPUBLICANS' THREATEN DEMOCRACY AS HE AND DEMS CRANK UP ANTI-TRUMP RHETORIC AHEAD OF MIDTERMS Hayes has spread apocalyptic rhetoric about Republicans before. Back in June, he suggested that "The Republican Party as a whole, as an institution in American political life, is a continuing threat to the republic, even if some of its members did the right thing when called to against great odds and great pressure." On the other hand, he praised some Republicans who affirmed the results of the 2020 presidential election: "…a few people, more than a handful, a few people faced with the great moral test, who acted with integrity, and ultimately, that’s what saved or democracy." | | | | | Kellyanne Conway: The Biden presidency is a 'split-screen presidency' | | Sep 14, 2022 | | Former senior counselor to President Trump, Kellyanne Conway tore into President Biden on "Hannity" for celebrating the Inflation Reduction Act as inflation fears continue to pound the American economy and family pockets. KELLYANNE CONWAY: It will not work, Sean. And remember, Americans like to protest and pontificate in groups, but we vote as individuals, and we are voting on rising costs and rising crime. Today was very sad. For the first time since February of 1991, we had a devastating number in terms of just the increase for lodging, for where people live. As 40% of the core number and guess what we're hearing in focus group, Sean, we're hearing that people aren't just worried about gas and groceries. That's a conversation from five or six months ago. Now it's insurance, it's utilities and it's rent. One of the fastest growing new groups of homeless in our country are single moms who have a job. Folks, they're working, they have a job. They're doing the best they can. The job or two jobs in the household is no longer enough. But this is what I see in Biden. It's a split-screen presidency. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP … He's out there telling us how great everything is and we know better. We know the metrics. We know our own personal financial situation and Sean, absolutely this election is the Biden-Fetterman economy, Biden-Mark Kelly, Biden-Raphael Warnock, Biden, that woman in Nevada's got three names and no accomplishments, her. It's Biden-Tim Ryan. They want to distance himself from Biden. But remember, those who are incumbents, Sean, they have voted with Biden for Build Back Better and certainly this Inflation Reduction Act. Every single Democrat voted for something called Inflation Reduction Act and just today we saw what a big lie that is. The Biden presidency rests on one principle and he did it today. Believe what I say, not what you see. I have faith in voters. They will vote according to what they see and the pain they feel. CNN CUTS FROM COVERAGE OF BIDEN'S INFLATION REDUCTION ACT SPEECH AS DOW PLUMMETS: ‘HARD TO BE CELEBRATORY’ WATCH THE FULL SEGMENT BELOW: | | | | | What makes Ohio US Senate candidate Tim Ryan a 'lying fraud': Senate candidate JD Vance | | Sep 14, 2022 | | Ohio U.S. Senate candidate J.D. Vance explained why he thinks his opponent Tim Ryan is a "lying fraud" Tuesday on "Hannity." TIM RYAN ACCUSED OF VIOLATING HOUSE ETHICS RULE DURING OHIO SENATE CAMPAIGN VANCE: This is a guy who, when he runs his scripted TV commercials, says that he wants to appeal to Trump voters. … And yet when he's unscripted, Sean, he's saying that we need to confront and kill the entire movement. … He's just a complete fraud. On every single issue, he has voted with Joe Biden, and yet he pretends in his TV commercials that he actually thinks exactly the opposite. And I got to say, Sean, he's supported by George Soros. He's got millions of dollars coming in to swamp the airwaves in Ohio and to lie to the people of Ohio. We need everything that we can get. … Because if we correct the record on this guy - if we actually tell the truth - it's simple, Sean. We're going to win this state because the people of Ohio are wise and they're smart and they're not going to buy lying fraud Tim Ryan. WATCH THE FULL INTERVIEW BELOW: | | | | | |
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