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Feb 28 2015
News
MSNBC Moving Away From Left-Wing TV is Awful, Terrible, No Good News
With the axing of shows hosted by open-leftists Ronan Farrow and Joy Reid, coupled with rampant rumors about the imminent firing of Al Sharpton, the overall news is that MSNBC’s apparent goal is to “move away from left-wing TV.” For the ideal of journalism and most especially for conservatives, this is awful news
Right now MSNBC is openly left-wing, and that’s a good thing. Actually, it
Breitbart NewsSep 04 2013
News
Senate Committee Votes Yes On Syria Resolution To Bomb Assad
Overcoming reservations from the left, the right and the American public, a Senate committee Wednesday passed a resolution to bomb Syria in retaliation for President Bashar al-Assad's alleged use of chemical weapons.
In a delayed markup of a resolution to authorize the use of military force, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted 10 to 7, with one present, to let President Barack
HuffPostApr 12 2024
Headline Roundup
Israel, U.S. Brace for Iranian Retaliatory Strikes
The U.S. sent a senior military commander, warships, and other “assets” to help protect Israel on Thursday and Friday ahead of anticipated retaliatory strikes from Iran or its proxy forces.
The Details: Officials told CBS News (Lean Left bias) that an attack could come “as soon as Friday.” Gen. Erik Kurilla, commander of the U.S. Central Command, met with Israeli counterparts on Friday
The Times of Israel ABC News (Online) CBNAug 28 2013
News
New York Times Hacked? Syrian Electronic Army Suspected Of Attacking Site
The New York Times website went down for the second time in two weeks on Tuesday, after what the newspaper suspects was an attack by hackers.
On Tuesday afternoon, the site stopped working for a large swath of visitors. They received an "Internal Server Error" message instead. The Syrian Electronic Army, a hacker group that supports Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, has claimed
HuffPostJun 03 2014
News
Former US ambassador to Syria: I couldn’t defend US policy any longer
US Ambassador Robert Ford resigned from his State Department post a month ago, after a long and difficult time as the envoy to Syria. Ford showed great personal courage in his service while Bashar al-Assad instigated attacks on Western embassies and eventually provoked a massive civil war which has turned into a regional threat, thanks to the collapse of his power in large regions of Syria.
HotAirJan 25 2015
News
An expert thinks Obama's "arm the rebels" strategy in Syria could be a disaster
Political scientist Dr. Erica Borghard has spent years studying the pitfalls and benefits of "proxy wars" — in which one country wages war in another country indirectly, by arming, training, or otherwise supporting local armed groups. Her research has become especially relevant in the wake of Syria's civil war, in which a number of foreign countries are sponsoring parties to the conflict, and
VoxJan 09 2020
Opinion
Congressional Grandstanding
Congressional hearings were created to educate lawmakers so they have knowledge before they pass bills or impeach a president.
Not today. Today, hardly any education happens.
During the President Trump impeachment "testimony," legislators tried to score points. At least five times, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., shut down criticism by shouting, "Gentleman is not recognized!"
John StosselJul 25 2015
News
GOP's nightmare: An Independent Donald Trump
Republicans dreaming of shooing away Donald Trump may want to think twice.
By publicly rebuking the billionaire businessman for his inflammatory comments, the party may convince Trump to launch a third-party candidacy.
That's a potential nightmare scenario for the GOP establishment: a populist outsider with unlimited resources attacking their nominee from the right in the general
CNN (Online News)Jan 08 2020
News
Trump to address nation after Iran strikes bases in Iraq
President Trump will address the nation from the White House at 11 a.m., following Iranian forces’ launch of more than a dozen ballistic missiles against two military bases in Iraq early Wednesday local time, marking the most significant Iranian attack in a growing conflict with the United States.
The al-Asad air base in western Iraq, which houses some U.S. troops, was hit by at least
Washington PostApr 01 2020
News
Coronavirus drives competing global ‘playbooks’
Democratic and more authoritarian governments have adopted many similar measures to address COVID-19. But it’s worth watching for where they diverge – including steps toward tighter controls on dissent and support for coordinated international response.
For hundreds of millions of us across the globe, much of life as we’ve known it is now on hold. Not so, however, politics. Or
Christian Science Monitor