Edward Snowden's Lawyer on the Government's War on Whistleblowers
Jesselyn Radack reveals what happens when whistleblowers go through those "proper channels" we're always hearing about.
Jesselyn Radack reveals what happens when whistleblowers go through those "proper channels" we're always hearing about.
Intervention in Libya open-ended for the people of the region.
Will now leave almost 6,000 troops in Afghanistan in 2017.
In his 60 Minutes interview, the president stumped for his vice president, not his former secretary of state.
"Look, there's no doubt that it did not work," says president.
For the liberal, every societal problem has a state-issued remedy waiting to be administered.
Last week President Obama asked us to compare terrorism to gun violence. Maybe we should.
Obama's talk of common-sense gun safety laws don't seem to apply to this tragedy.
Any attempt to stop would-be murderers from buying guns is bound to be overinclusive, underinclusive, or both.
Lesson learned? Hardly.
Dick and Liz Cheney's unpersuasive new book says exactly what you'd expect it to say.
We are living in interesting times.*
Obama had promised cuts of up to $2,500. What gives? Your wallet, mostly.
John Allen took the post a year ago, planning to only stay for six months.
"You have signed the death warrant of science."
Seventh Day Adventist's "Taqiya" paranoia shows a disturbing if familiar lack of faith in U.S. institutions.
Glenn Reynolds of Instapundit explains why college is Camelot in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Easier to pick on the other than to reflect on yourself.
...the White House finally unveiled a site that fails to do what the president championed.
Obama enlists top-flight comedians to push his laughable "free" community college plan.
Will government solutions to global warming be worse than global warming?
But research suggests the president may seek in vain.
Alaska is a bit warmer and Arctic sea ice a bit less
Like border walls for Republicans, pathway-to-citizenship for Democrats is a recent emphasis
Anti-birthright Republicans should make their deportation plans clear. But so should pro-'pathway' Democrats
If you can find one that's worse, please post it in the comments.
The politics of everything.
Obama may be mishandling parts of his new policy, but he's right to engage Cuba.
A lot of pain for what gain?
The Republican pollster talks to Nick Gillespie about how to win the hearts and minds of a generation that has yet to realize its own political power.
Depending upon whom you believe, estimates range from net savings to hundreds of dollars more.
Iran has not been seeking a nuclear bomb.
According to John Walters, all drug offenders are violent.
And a federal court continues to violate handgun sellers' First Amendment rights in California
The president can do much more to correct unjust sentences, but time is running out.
The president still thinks drug offenders belong behind bars.
Criticism of presidential treaties with adversarial governments goes back a long way.
Those are the options, the president says, anything else is posturing
He doesn't like commenting on specific cases with possible criminal and civil issues though, he says
This is a promising and positive step in the right direction, but real reform is still needed.
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