How the Obama Administration created the Benghazi talking points
2012 Election
Three Lessons from the Benghazi Emails
No one doubted a demonstration, the CIA made the big changes, and Susan Rice got hosed
Scrambling To Find AP Leaker, Obama’s Administration Vindicates Bush
To judge from this week’s developments, we’re still accelerating in the direction set by George W. Bush after 9/11 towards a retrenchment of White House power and secrecy, and new limits on the media.
Inspector General Blasts IRS For Conservative Targeting
Agency targeted tea party groups improperly and asked inappropriate questions, audit finds.
InAPpropriate?
The question is, how was this different from previous government attempts to track down inside sources who leaked secrets–as in the Valerie Plame/Scooter Libby fracas during the Bush Administration?
The New GOP Case Against Obama: He’s Cheney!
Republicans attack Obama for policies that have a familiar ring.
The Real IRS Scandal
Auditing so-called social-welfare groups isn’t a mistake. The problem was the IRS chose its targets poorly
Obama Tries to Put Benghazi Back on the Fringe
Obama’s remarks were an attempt to knock the issue off the front page and back to the fringe. Instead his approach may add fuel to the fire
The Lingering Questions About the Benghazi Controversy
Newly leaked documents about the government’s response to the Benghazi attacks raise more questions than they answer.
Senator: Obama Should Apologize for IRS Targeting
Republicans said Sunday that the Internal Revenue Service’s heightened scrutiny of conservative political groups was “chilling” and further eroded public trust in government
IRS Admits To Targeting Conservative Groups Over Tax Status
Congressional Republicans vow an investigation into “thuggish” focus on conservative political groups.
Campaign Insider Book Argues Mitt Romney Lost Because Of Benghazi
New book presents the least convincing case for Romney loss: Benghazi
Mark Sanford’s Comeback Win in South Carolina, a Time to Forgive
Exceeding all expectations, the former governor and Appalachian-trail hiker regained his old Congressional seat, whipping Elizabeth Colbert Busch by nine points.