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Dec 16 2019
Opinion
The Slippery James Comey Gets Nailed
The former FBI Director evades and dodges in an interview with Chris Wallace.
Twenty years ago, Bill Clinton gave us “it depends upon what the meaning of the word ‘is’ is.” James Comey has now given us it depends what the meaning of “vindicated” is.
The former FBI director sat down with Chris Wallace of Fox News Sunday over the weekend, and it didn’t go well. Wallace repeatedly
Rich Lowry
Oct 13 2019
News
James Comey Would Like to Help
James Comey slumps strategically in restaurants — all 6-foot-8 of him, drooping faux-furtively with his back to the room — and daydreams about deleting the civic-minded Twitter feed where a bipartisan coalition pronounces him a national disgrace.
He sleeps soundly — nine hours a night, he ballparks — and organizes the self-described “unemployed celebrity” chapter of his life around a
New York Times (News)
Jun 27 2022
News
Facebook Posts Not State Acts, 6th Cir. Says in Free Speech Case
The Port Huron, Mich., city manager didn’t violate the First Amendment when he blocked a critic from his Facebook page, even though he sometimes posted about work, the Sixth Circuit said Monday.
James Freed started his private Facebook page before he was the Port Huron city manager, the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit said in its ruling issued Monday. As the page grew to over
Bloomberg
Jun 27 2022
News
Trump Files Appeal Over Dismissal of Twitter Lawsuit
Former President Donald Trump filed an appeal over the dismissal of his lawsuit that claimed Twitter violated his First Amendment right to free speech when the platform banned him following the events of Jan. 6, 2021.
Bloomberg reports that Trump filed a notice of appeal in San Francisco federal court on Monday, saying he will take his case to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Newsmax (News)
Jun 28 2022
News
Late Night Warns of Sex Licenses, Guns Having More Rights Women
CBS late nights hosts James Corden and Stephen Colbert and ABC Jimmy Kimmel Live! guest host Chelsea Handler all reacted to fall of Roe v. Wade with great horror, decrying it as a loss for the rights of women. There were sorrowful lamentations, references to sex police, and angry denunciations of Republicans, but no passing grades when it comes to understanding what the Supreme Court actually
NewsBusters
May 10 2017
News
The Bipartisan Case against James Comey
The stated rationale for Comey’s firing was that he damaged the FBI’s credibility.
National Review
Oct 30 2020
News
James Rosen: FBI Investigation Into Hunter Biden Active
The FBI reportedly opened an investigation in December 2019 into "Hunter Biden and his associates." The bureau was previously reported to have tagged the laptop in a money laundering case in the FBI's Baltimore office.
And Hunter Biden business associate Tony Bobulinski says he is a "material witness" after sitting down with the FBI for five hours Friday, Oct. 23.
James Rosen,
Newsmax (News)
Dec 25 2021
News
NASA launches $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope to explore earliest stars and galaxies
In a mission more than two decades in the making, NASA launched the most expensive science probe ever built Saturday, a $10 billion telescope that will attempt to capture starlight from the first galaxies to be born in the fiery crucible of the Big Bang.
Billions over budget and years behind schedule, the James Webb Space Telescope finally got off the ground Christmas Day, rocketing up
CBS News (Online)
Nov 01 2016
Opinion
OPINION: James Comey’s Big Mistake
Four days after James Comey, the F.B.I. director, sent Congress a brief, inscrutable, election-shaking letter about emails that may or may not be new or relevant to the previously concluded investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server, his logic makes even less sense than it did on Friday.
Guest Writer - Left
Jun 21 2022
News
D.C. voters to decide next mayor, other races in Democratic primary
D.C. residents go to the polls Tuesday to vote in the city’s Democratic primary elections, which will likely determine the winners of November general elections, including the mayoral race.
Mayor Muriel Bowser, a two-term incumbent, faces a strong challenge from D.C. Council member Robert White (at-large), as well as competition from council member Trayon White (Ward 8) and activist
Washington Times