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Sep 18 2017
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The Difficulty of Changing the Status Quo in the U.N. General Assembly
The annual meeting of world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly is the sort of gathering that should be a big deal, but passes without incident or much consequence most years. Almost every major world leader speaks, and the assembled United Nations delegates might as well be listening to their iPods on those translation headphones. (Ever notice that in comic books, villains are
National Review (News)Oct 28 2013
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Obama unaware as U.S. spied on world leaders: officials.
The National Security Agency ended a program used to spy on German Chancellor Angela Merkel and a number of other world leaders after an internal Obama administration review started this summer revealed to the White House the existence of the operation, U.S. officials said.
Wall Street Journal (News)May 20 2019
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The Koch network is reorganizing under a new name and with new priorities
The Koch network is getting a new name to reflect its shifting strategy.
The Seminar Network, which includes the constellation of groups funded by the billionaire industrialist Charles Koch and around 700 like-minded conservatives and libertarians who contribute at least $100,000 annually, will now operate as Stand Together.
That has been the name of a nonprofit arm that the Koch
Washington PostJan 15 2020
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Trump and Democratic politicians keep coordinating with super PACs and other supposedly independent groups, study finds
The campaigns of Republican and Democratic politicians frequently have worked in tandem with super PACs and other big-money organizations that are legally required to be independent from the candidates, says a report released Tuesday by nonpartisan reform group Issue One.
“We’ve seen a proliferation of political operatives, on both sides of the aisle, trying to outsource traditional
MarketWatchJan 12 2021
Analysis
Police bias explains the Capitol riot
Law enforcement didn’t treat the Capitol rioters as a threat. The consequences were disastrous.
Five days ago, a mob stormed the US Capitol, the seat of American government and — supposedly — one of the most secure and heavily guarded buildings in the country.
Now lawmakers, security officials, and voters are trying to piece together what happened, and more details are emerging
VoxApr 30 2013
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Explosive Report Contradicts the Obama Administration?s Benghazi Story in a Big Way
The U.S. government had the ability to react and respond to the Benghazi terrorist attack and could have had forces on the ground before the second wave of the assault began a special operator with knowledge of the response told Fox News in an exclusive interview.
The BlazeJul 01 2012
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Boehner says House will likely file suit within weeks to get Fast & Furious documents
GOP House Speaker John Boehner said Sunday the chamber will likely file a lawsuit to compel the Justice Department to release more documents related to the investigation into the federal governments Fast and Furious gun-tracking operation.
Fox News DigitalFeb 07 2017
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Donald to NATO: Shape Up and Do Right
President Trump’s criticism of NATO and NATO nations (which the Left exaggerates and distorts) is on point. He is not “against” NATO, and never has been. He’s just against NATO nations refusing to pay their fair share for their own defense, fobbing both the job and the bill off on American service members and taxpayers. He reiterated his point Monday in a speech before troops of U.S. Central
The American SpectatorOct 07 2013
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ATF tries to block Fast and Furious whistle-blower from publishing book
The ATF agent who blew the whistle on Operation Fast and Furious has been denied permission to write a book on the botched anti-gun trafficking sting because it would have a negative impact on morale, according to the very agency responsible for the scandal.
Fox News Digital