patriot act Archive
(Telegraph 6/11/13) Today I recorded the Telegram podcast with Jim DeMint, former senator from South Carolina and now head of the Heritage Foundation. He’s here to talk about his “liberty revolution” – a conservatism that’s distinct from Republicanism and which places more emphasis upon
(June 10, 2013) – Former Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul appeared on CNN tonight to tell Piers Morgan why he objects to the NSA surveillance program. Morgan directly asked Paul if he would have actually ended surveillance programs if he were president. Paul said
Today, on Sean Hannity’s radio show, Senator Rand Paul summed up his views of President Obama’s track record on civil liberties: …[Y]ou want to stand up and applaud him as a defender of the Bill of Rights until you find out he’s probably the
Edward Snowden, the 29-year-old source behind the biggest intelligence leak in the NSA’s history explains his motives, his uncertain future and why he never intended on hiding in the shadows. *If you support Edward Snowden’s actions, please ‘like’ the Facebook support page, I am
Today, on Fox News Sunday, Senator Rand Paul announced a plan to seek to have the Supreme Court rule on the legality of the NSA’s widespread spying by starting a massive class action lawsuit. I’m going to be seeing if I can challenge this
How many breaking stories from Glenn Greenwald is this now? And while I’m researching to write a story on his latest groundbreaking reporting, I’ve encountered another developing story when checking out his latest tweets. This is from one of his colleagues, Steve Clemons, editor
Watching the usually lap dog media finally turn on President Obama is a wonder to behold. Moments ago, the New York Times published a stunning rebuke of the president, read below. Combine this with the cover of the Huffington Post (a digital morph of