Michael Savage
Commenting on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's victory in the Israeli election, Savage noted, "The real story is that Obama lost."
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"He spent all of his powers trying to defeat Netanyahu short of going to war with Israel," he explained. "Those of you who are religious are celebrating today because it was God's will that Netanyahu won. Pragmatically, though, the Jews in Israel know their backs are against the wall. Americans don't really know what an existential threat to their survival means. They live in a dream world (Free audio)."
"Now Obama is blaming Bush for the rise of ISIS," a disgusted Savage said to his listeners.
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"It was actually Obama who permitted the proliferation of ISIS by precipitously withdrawing troops from Iraq," he explained. "But the 'liar-in-chief' continues to revise history by going to leftwing outlets, saying ridiculous things like, 'We should generally aim before we shoot.' So why doesn't he aim at ISIS? (Free audio)."
Rush Limbaugh
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The Environmental Protection Agency's latest regulatory push seems to be aimed at monitoring water usage in the nation's hotels, but Limbaugh is certain the scheme will be broadened to include private homes.
"The goal of the project is to change the behavior of Americans when they stay at hotels," he said.
Limbaugh told his audience that Netanyahu's victory in Israel is proof that "conservatism can beat Barack Obama" and the Democratic Party.
"Scott Walker has shown that conservatism can beat Barack Obama and beat the Democrat Party and beat the left in its own backyard. In Scott Walker's case, Wisconsin, not just once, not just twice, but three times Scott Walker won, and then after winning, implemented his agenda. He implemented his agenda and it worked. It improved things in the state of Wisconsin for the vast majority of people. (Free audio)."
Aaron Klein
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Klein exposed Obama's scheme to undermine Netanyahu's Likud party in the Israeli election.
He also proved that former Obama associates are the ones stirring up anti-cop protests in Ferguson. On a related note, a member of the New Black Panther Party came on to justify the shooting of cops.
An exposé of Clinton Foundation funding raised questions about whether it colored Hillary's tenure as Secretary of State, and attorney Larry Klayman came on to recount Hillary's long history of obscuring emails.
Former UN Ambassador John Bolton joined Klein to talk about Iran's latest threats, along with ISIS and the fragile political situation in Egypt.
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Listen to Aaron Klein radio (AM 970 The Answer in NY; NewsTalk 990 AM in Philly) or online at connectpal.com or talkstreamlive.com.
Mark Levin
Middle East expert Caroline Glick joined Levin to explain how American money was used to get out the Arab vote in Israel, but the effort backfired as Netanyahu's base rallied around him in defiance (Free audio).
Eric Holder and the Democrats famously scolded Americans that they supposedly needed "to have a national conversation about race." Levin counters that what is really required is "a national discussion about the anti-Semitism that reeks" from the White House (Free audio).
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Laura Ingraham
Ingraham's guests this week included Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky.; Jay Palmer, who explained that Americans are being replaced by cheaper H1-B visa workers; Meg Meeker, who explained basic issues in transgender mental health; and Ed Henry, who ridiculed the idea of letting Hillary Clinton sort through her own emails (Free audio).
Glenn Beck
"I've made my decision — I'm out. I'm out of the Republican Party."
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Glenn Beck told his listeners this week that he would no longer support the GOP for a number of reasons.
"They're torpedoing the Constitution, and they're doing it knowingly. They're taking on people like Mike Lee and Ted Cruz and they are torpedoing them. Knowingly. And these guys are standing for the Constitution (Free audio)."
The GOP isn't the only group Beck is fed up with. Last week, Beck threatened to quit the National Rifle Association if it doesn't cut ties with board member Grover Norquist.
"Many of the reasons why we're on the wrong track now in the Middle East is because of the influence of Grover Norquist, " Beck said, charging that Norquist is secretly "an agent of influence" for the Muslim Brotherhood.