15 Nov November 15, 2015
First Fifteen
Debbie devotes the First Fifteen to the attacks in Paris, and the implications for America and the world. It is time to identify the problem, and the problem is Islam. Quotes from Islamic authorities throughout the world confirm that jihadists are doing what Islam teaches. What should this mean for Obama’s policy to accept Syrian Muslim refugees into America? What should it mean for Islam and sharia in America?
Former CIA operations director and national security expert Clare Lopez calls in for a full discussion of the Paris attacks and the overall situation in the Middle East.
The second hour…
Leading Ladies Chris Davis and Lorie Medina join Debbie for the second hour roundtable.
Breitbart News investigative reporter Merrill Hope calls in to talk about the week’s second biggest story, which was the protests at the University of Missouri. So many facts about these protests just don’t fit the narrative of racism or bigotry on campus.
Also, more talk about Paris, Al Gore at the Eiffel Tower, and a Democrat debate where all three candidates want to bring more Syrian Muslim refugees into America.
Links to articles discussed on the show:
The Paris Attacks
Paris Attacks – Allen West article
The Barbarians are Inside and there are no gates..Mark Steyn on Islam in France and everywhere
Gun Control did not do so much in France…
Would it be FAR RIGHT to protest Islam in France?
Number of Syrian Refugees coming here
Allen West: What we must do after Paris Attacks
The Barbarians are inside and there are no gates
Jindal protests sending of Syrian refugees to New Orleans
The problem is Islam, not immigration
The Mess at Mizzou
“Education is a right” – Merrill Hope’s article … students emboldened .. Million Student March
MillionStudentMarch and Keely interviewed by Neil Cavuto
List of Student demands to University at Mizzou
Million student march interview of Keely Mullen with Neil Cavuto
WE are raising fragile children .. Campus Commotions
Claremont McKenna resignation—further evidence of CampusCrazy
University of Missouri, Yale, and a cultural revolution: Racial hysteria triumphs on campus