Rand Paul: Support for Drone Program "Very Scary"
Doesn't bode well for the idea of limited government authority, not to mention civil liberties
Doesn't bode well for the idea of limited government authority, not to mention civil liberties
May have sought to avoid questions about Jill Kelley and the Petraeus affair
And, of course, the Buffett Rule
Desire to control internet remains strong in Washington
Not going to be the next supreme commander of NATO
Free press a foreign concept to the president's apparatchiks
Obama spent years demonizing bankers for just such things
Likely delayed until late February
No problem too small for the feds, apparently
Were still playing coy with the memo after it was leaked
Said on Hannity he could make more of a difference on his show than running for Senate again
President trying to blame Congress, Congress blaming the president, but one passed it and the other signed it
The virtues of pseudonymity in an age of full disclosure
Police violence not opening any national dialogues
If you can't poke fun at The Man, chances are you can't do much else either.
Wants some answers about the government's use of drones
The president has a history of making such promises. A very disreputable history.
Rand Paul's State of the Union response sets the stage for 2016.
The war in Afghanistan is going to be over, says Obama, except not
Must-read email exchange shows Kennedy backtracking on medical marijuana and more.
Prison population up 800 percent since 1980, nearly two-thirds for immigration, drug offenses
In support of candidates in favor of reform
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