How Niger Is Kind of Like Benghazi
It's the interventionism, stupid.
At least 30 of Hillary Clinton's supposedly non-work-related emails discussed Benghazi attack. It's a good time to revisit her decision to attack Libya, too.
A bipartisan failure of judgment which shows all the signs of running on repeat.
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House Select Committee report reinforces what we already knew: In moments of danger and stress, the Democratic elite will respond to violence with censorship
If the delusional con man behind Innocence of Muslims can "spark" violence halfway around the word, who can't?
Clinton's intervention in Libya discredits her claim that she learned the lesson of Iraq.
Did she or did she not promise to 'have the film maker arrested who was responsible'? The Washington Post advances the story.
It claims it wanted to make sure his upcoming Benghazi movie won't reveal any classified information.
The Benghazi hearings amount to a kind of poetic justice.
The liberal New York Times columnist and the libertarian ex-congressman are right to focus on failed Libya policy writ large.
What difference at this point does it make? If you value free speech, a lot.
The Democratic frontrunner takes the exact wrong lesson from an illegal, ill-advised war
Clinton, haven't you stated a few dozen times that you never sent or received emails marked "classified"?
Nearly 1,000 new emails to be handed over for investigation.
The Democratic presidential candidate lays out a foreign policy agenda-and takes a swipe at Clinton over Benghazi.
What did she know and when did she know it? More important: WTF were we doing in Libya to begin with?
Islamist militants and army forces have been clashing regularly in the city, but suicide attacks have been rare.
It's not the first time an American president has lied for political purposes.
Adds that he believed it was a terrorist attack "very, very soon" after assault on consulate began.
Michael Morrell testified in front of the House Intel Committee
By creating a new right in actors' performances, this case may make any number of works unavailable at the behest of actors.
Intelligence agencies and State Department blamed
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