Guests and Topics: January 17
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Watch "Hannity & Colmes" weeknights at 9 p.m. ET!
Here's just some of what we've got planned for you on "H & C" tonight!
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Say What?!
New York Democrat Senator Hillary Clinton lashed out at the Republican controlled House of Representatives and the Bush administration at a speech in Harlem yesterday.
She charged that the House “has been run like a plantation, and you know what I’m talking about." Later she added, “we have a culture of corruption, we have cronyism, we have incompetence... I predict to you that this administration will go down in history as one of the worst that has ever governed our country.”
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What's going on?! Did Mrs. Clinton cross a line with her remarks yesterday? Were her remarks a serious blunder if she truly wants to run for president in 2008? We'll talk with New York City Councilman Charles Barron (D) who present for Mrs. Clinton's speech.
"Chocolate City"
The mayor of New Orleans says his city must remain a black majority city and always be a "chocolate" city. Plus he took a shot at the Bush administration and even weighed in on whether God is punishing Black Americans! What's going on here? We'll debate it with former White House adviser Ron Christie author of "Black in the White House".
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Photo Controversy
Did "The New York Times" post a fake photo on their Web site? The Media Research Center's Brent Bozell has the details...
These stories and much more ... don't miss "Hannity & Colmes" tonight at 9 p.m. ET!
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—The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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"With guests who are 'in the middle of the fight,' we're able to hear their point-of-view on the topics, as well as advance our own feelings," said Hannity.
"Believe it or not, I agree with that statement," quipped Colmes.