Paul Krugman, keeping things civil: "Republicans go wild at this
analogy, but it’s unavoidable. This is exactly like someone walking into
a crowded room, announcing that he has a bomb strapped ...
The same networks that have bowed before the beneficent "Goracle" had little or nothing to say when he sold all his principles to al-Jazeera, al-Qaeda's video jukebox.
Exactly three years ago, on January 7, 2010, during a press conference
regarding the 2009 attempted bombing of an airliner over Detroit on
Christmas Day, White House counterterrorism ...
New York Times intelligence reporter Scott Shane made the
front page with a quasi-review of "Zero Dark Thirty," the
critically acclaimed new release about the bin Laden raid that suggests ...
Times intelligence reporter Scott Shane sounds unhappy with GOP criticism of UN ambassador Susan Rice's false statements about the terrorist attacks in Benghazi, arguging that "...the four pallid ...
Thomas Friedman dismissed the controversy over Susan Rice's false Benghazi statements as a "flap," but fellow Times columnist Maureen Dowd took them seriously: "Why did Rice say on ABC News’s ...
The New York Times versus free expression on Monday's front page: "Fuming for two months in a jail
cell here, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula has had plenty of time to reconsider
the wisdom of making ...
On Tuesday's World News, ABC correspondent Alex Marquardt again forwarded terrorist propaganda rationalizing the firing of rockets into Israel as he repeated claims -- which he attributed vaguely ...
Appearing on Saturday's NBC Today, CNBC chief Washington correspondent John Harwood completely dismissed the scandal surrounding the Benghazi terrorist attack as merely leftover campaign politics: ...