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Chicago's Morning Answer: Andrew McCarthy talks about the fading Russia collusion allegations with Dan & Amy
Andrew McCarthy talks about the fading Russia collusion allegations with Dan & Amy
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Chicago's Morning Answer: Jed Babbin joins Dan & Amy with Reaction To The Protests In Iran.
Chicago's Morning Answer: Jed Babbin joins Dan & Amy with Reaction To The Protests In Iran.
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Cryptocurrency Expert Scott Diamond
Cryptocurrency Expert Scott Diamond
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Ives running mate says Rauner sold state 'a bill of goods'
Rich Morthland, who was tapped by Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) to be her running mate in her bid to unseat Gov. Bruce Rauner, said Ives is starting to elevate Illinois by doing some of the things Rauner promised, but never saw fit to follow through on.
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Much of Mueller's Russia probe is 'media narrative,' ex-federal prosecutor says
Andrew McCarthy thinks special counselor Robert Mueller tipped his hand in his ongoing Russia collusion probe with the recent indictments of three former Trump campaign officials, and he’s convinced many of the signals bode well for the president.
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Bush's attorney general urges caution in reacting to Flynn plea
In the wake of former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn's recent guilty plea in the Mueller investigation, Chicago’s Morning Answer hosts Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson pondered the implications with guest Alberto Gonzolaz, former attorney general in the Bush administration.
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Morthland takes aim at Rauner for 'It's not my fault' remark
Rich Morthland isn’t surprised that even Gov. Bruce Rauner doesn’t want to take ownership of his first term in office.
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Legislation to stifle right-to-work laws 'undemocratic,' labor expert says
Mailee Smith says she’s studied thousands of criminal bills and still hasn’t found one quite like Senate Bill 1905.
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Chess coach helping students get on board to becoming productive citizens
Joseph Ocol embraces his role as coach of the Earle Stem Elementary School chess team, saying it's much more than teaching a game.
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Steinle case reignites immigration debate, resurrects pain of brother's death in Chicago
Brian McCann was forced to relive his pain all over again with the recent verdict in the Kate Steinle case in California.
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Rauner's record a trail of failed promises, Ives says
Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) senses one of the keys to taking down Gov. Bruce Rauner in the 2018 Republican primary lies in reminding voters just how little they really seem to know about him. “You look at his record and what he said on the campaign trail when we all helped to elect him,” Ives said during a recent appearance on “Chicago's Morning Answer” radio show on WIND.
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Roskam says tax reform bill 'looks better the more you look at it'
U.S. Peter Roskam (R-IL) recently weighed in on attempts at federal tax reform during an appearance on "Chicago Morning Answer" radio program on WIND.
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Spend more on political campaigns to win culture war, activist says
Regarding the debate over whether conservatives should be more involved in politics or should focus more on the so-called culture wars, Maggie Gallagher, senior fellow at the American Principles Project, offers some sobering statistics.
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Commentary magazine editor questions Conyers' mental state on radio show
Noah Rothman isn’t bashful about taking the position that Michigan Rep. John Conyers, now facing growing allegations of sexual harassment, is no longer fit to serve as a U.S. Congressman.
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Political reporter says lessons to be learned in Virginia's election results
A political reporter recently said on a Chicago radio show that the results of Nov. 8 elections in several states were mostly in line with history — but still contained some lessons for Republicans to learn from.
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Despite assault allegations, Moore unlikely to quit Alabama Senate race, pundit says
The chances of embattled Republican U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore leaving the Alabama race are slim to none, according to David Drucker, senior political correspondent for the Washington Examiner.
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Cook County commissioner wants to put cannabis legalization question to voters
Cook County Commissioner John Fritchey plans to bring the issue of recreational use of marijuana before the county's voters.
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Trade, leverage are two big issues facing US, China, reporter says
Trade and leverage will be two big issues between the United States and China going forward, a Fox News Radio reporter said recently on a Chicago radio show.
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Background checks to curb gun violence are 'no miracle,' author says
“Background checks are not any type of miracle," Lott, president of the Crime Prevention Research Center and author of the novel “More Guns, Less Crime,” said during a recent appearance on the "Chicago's Morning Answer" radio show on WIND.
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Texas shooting should not fuel gun policies, Fox contributor says
Steve Cortes insists the circumstances of the tragic church shooting in Texas in early November in which 26 people died makes his decision about what side of the ledger he comes down on in the long simmering gun debate even easier.