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In the process of what officials describe as ‘nothing more than a drunken misadventure…’ No, this isn’t the Onion. WASHINGTON — It was 42 degrees and raining lightly around 3 a.m. on Monday when an inebriated off-duty employee for a government intelligence agency decided
It wasn’t officially a presidential debate, but it was the first time potential Republican candidates had shared a stage. In this case, a forum sponsored by the Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce in Palm Springs, California. Very little video is available because ABC
UPDATE WITH VIDEO CLIPS: Rand Paul sparred with fellow Republican hopefuls last night. Drawing some heat from the crowd, he separated himself from his more hawkish colleagues. “I’m a big fan of trying the diplomatic option as long as we can…I do think diplomacy
We had some fun while watching the president’s speech. Check it out here: http://iroots.org/2015/01/20/sotu-survival-kit-watch-live-with-radioheads-hail-to-the-thief/
Many of our readers are political activists of one form or another and independent bloggers. If you’ve been doing this for a few years, chances are you or someone you know has been the victim of a media smear attack. Unless you have extra
Believe it or not, an interesting debate transpired on Friday between Pat Buchanan and Sean Hannity. The subject was Buchanan’s somewhat surprising take on the Charlie Hebdo cartoons which supposedly inspired the recent violence in France. The conversation goes much deeper, however, when Buchanan
Today it was revealed that the Drug Enforcement Administration kept a database of American phone records with no evidence of criminal activity. Before we get into that, I want to bring our readers up to speed on the chilling background to this story that should
Chalk this up as another move towards destroying small businesses and any concept of what constitutes a “right.” Read for yourself a bit of this sentimental garbage put out by Valerie Jarrett, President Obama’s Senior Advisor. How many working parents know that sinking feeling
In previous years, The Drudge Report, and presumably Matt Drudge, has had a thing for supporting Mitt Romney when the chips were down for the establishment Republican. There might be some cracks in that allegiance if one reads the tea leaves in the phrasing
While the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo is being heralded as a bold voice for free expression around the world, it’s important to remember that the same magazine fired a writer for making a joke about Nicolas Sarkozy–implying that his son planned to convert to