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Benghazi: No mere 'October surprise'
If you want to understand why conservatives have lost faith in the so-called mainstream media, you need to ponder the question: Where is the Benghazi feeding frenzy? Unlike some of my colleagues on the right, I don't think there's a conspiracy at work....Tags: Meet the Press (tv program), Karl Rove, Benghazi, Valerie Plame Wilson, Politics
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Foreign policy surprises ahead
Americans who watched Monday's debate learned that Mitt Romney wanted to sound like Barack Obama on major world issues and that Obama wanted to highlight the contrasts. They learned that Romney can be vague and Obama can be condescending. They learned...
Tags: Lyndon B. Johnson, Nuclear Weapons, Elections, Wars and Interventions, Nuclear Policy
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Will Obama end 'perpetual war'?
Midway through his inaugural address, Barack Obama proclaimed, "A decade of war is now ending." A cynical listener might respond: "And a new decade of war is about to begin." Obama sounded pacific notes Monday. But it will be a huge surprise if he can get...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Yemen, Mali, Wars and Interventions, Korean War (1950-1953)
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America, finally home?
WASHINGTON -- The death of George McGovern on the eve of the presidential candidates' foreign policy debate underscored a momentous political reversal spanning four decades. McGovern's nomination for president in 1972, a consequence of the Democratic...
Tags: George W. Bush, Democratic Party, Elections, Wars and Interventions, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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Douglas Kmiec on keeping the faith
Talk about tests of faith. Douglas Kmiec is an influential Roman Catholic scholar, a veteran of Ronald Reagan's Justice Department and a Pepperdine University constitutional law professor. What he's gone through in the last handful of years, he sums up...
Tags: Social Issues, Malta, Gays and Lesbians, Religion and Belief, Hillary Clinton
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Romney the chameleon debates himself
President Barack Obama's final debate with Mitt Romney wasn't nearly as fascinating as the debate that Romney appeared to be having with himself. With a smiling smoothness that would amaze Zelig, the character in Woody Allen's classic story of the same...
Tags: Woody Allen, John McCain, Executive Branch, Government, Elections
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Biggest gaffe of presidential debate was overlooked by most
WASHINGTON - Fight night at Hofstra. The two boxers, confined within a ring of spectators -- circling, feinting, taunting, staring each other down -- come several times, by my reckoning, no more than one provocation away from actual fisticuffs, of the...
Tags: Al-Qaeda, Democratic Party, David Letterman, Polls, Pakistan
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Susan Rice withdraws from consideration as secretary of state
Susan Rice, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations who drew heavy criticism from Republicans over her statements after the September attacks on a U.S. diplomatic mission, withdrew her name from consideration for secretary of state on Thursday. In a...
Tags: White House, Susan Rice, Republican Party, Christopher Stevens, News Agency
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McManus: Susan Rice, done in by the 'fiscal cliff'
It's no secret that Senate Republicans, led by John McCain, took aim at Susan Rice. The only question is, why? It wasn't primarily her views on foreign policy; Rice and McCain actually aren't that far apart on many issues. (They both pressed for U.S....
Tags: Susan Rice, U.S. Department of State, Elections, Republican Party, Libyan Civil War (2011)
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McManus: After Benghazi, reassessing risk
Soon — perhaps very soon — the Syrian government of Bashar Assad will fall. On that day, and for months after, Damascus will probably be a disorderly and dangerous place, a risky place for American diplomats to be. -------------------- FOR...
Tags: U.S. Department of State, Elections, Politics, Christopher Stevens, Bashar Assad
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Engineers at Google Chicago police free speech on the Internet
Brian Fitzpatrick is a veteran Google Chicago engineer who majored in Latin but has become an expert in government censorship of the Internet. Two years ago his team of five engineers, all working in Chicago, began tallying and helping publish the number...Tags: Video Supplies and Services, Media Industry, Computer Networking and Internet, Melissa Harris, Google Inc.
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In next debate, remember Benghazi
By the time President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney meet in their second debate Tuesday, what happened last week in the vice presidential debate should be almost forgotten. Except for Benghazi. That subject came up in the debate between Vice President...Tags: 2012 Democratic National Convention, U.S. Department of State, Al-Qaeda, Government, Elections
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