Venezuela’s Chávez had often campaigned on anti-U.S. rhetoric, and relations between the two countries have been strained almost since he took office 14 years ago
Rand Paul, John Brennan and the Exploding Cafe Scenario
After nearly 13 hours, Sen. Rand Paul ended his filibuster over the government’s legal authority to kill, via drone strike, a U.S. citizen on American soil.
In Rare Dose of Comity, Congress Takes Early Steps to Avoid Government Shutdown
The House Republican stopgap bill locks in the sequester cuts while cushioning their impact on party priorities.
A Real Live Filibuster!
At about 11:45 a.m. Wednesday morning, Kentucky Republican Rand Paul took the floor of the Senate to launch one of the chamber’s rarest spectacles: a genuine filibuster.
Drone Monopoly: Hope You Enjoyed It While It Lasted
The Pakistani government may have been behind the drone killing of two senior al Qaeda leaders, putting into question America’s hold on the most effective “war on terror” weapon.
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Morning Must Reads: March 6
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Ron Paul’s Transition from Politician to Pundit
Paul may be better suited to life outside of Congress, where he’s even less bound by political practicalities.
Brennan’s Ordeal: The Beginning of the End
John Brennan’s confirmation for CIA chief has prompted some interesting debate about counter-terrorism and the use of drones. While that debate has only skimmed the surface, Congress is nearly finished with it, at least for now.
“We completely reject the Venezuelan government’s claim that the United States is involved in any type of conspiracy to destabilize the Venezuelan government.”
Parsing Jeb II
Jeb Bush’s book not only rekindles the war within the GOP over amnesty and immigration; it sets up 2016 to be a potentially bruising primary with his friend Marco Rubio. UPDATE: Rubio responds.
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Grand Elderly Party
All this talk of rebranding and rethinking is more a marketing exercise than a soul-search. Still, there is some interesting and substantial thinking about policy going on within the GOP.
Parsing Jeb
Florida Governor Jeb Bush seems to be working through his position on amnesty and immigration.