Hillary Clinton Owns the War in Libya
And its horrible aftermath.
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
Debate performance illustrates that civil liberties and executive-power abuse matter mostly when Republicans run the White House
Intervention in Libya open-ended for the people of the region.
Lesson learned? Hardly.
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.
If you liked George W. Bush, you'll love the guy who think Bush did a 'fantastic job'
What happens when every participant in a war is busy framing it while fighting it?
The wages of interventionism is death.
Tell us again how that war went well.
Locally and nationally, we live under governments that prefer to rule rather than to serve.
The Kentucky senator urges interventionists of both parties to contemplate unintended consequences.
The first rule governments should follow is, "Do no harm." The second: Assume that intervention will do far more harm than good.
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
Are these the "#results" Obama wanted?
UN also worried about civilians buying guns
It certainly will be coming up a lot should she run for president
Head strong, dead wrong
During anti-government rally
Accuses White House of cover up relating to Benghazi consulate attack
Aims to integrate them into security forces
Many residents not happy with militias
Government struggling to deal with militias
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