The most open, transparent administration ever is ending the year by ramming through another Controversial appointment under holiday cover. Introducing recess DOJ appointee James Cole, now deputy Attorney General overseeing National Security: Pr…
Read more >>The man who ran on a promise to “change the way Washington works” has once engaged in the cynical practice of making Recess Appointments. And Controversial ones at that. The president's appointment of James Cole, who was nominated for …
Read more >>The war in Iraq has mainly been an exercise in Partisanship, at least since the Presidential Election campaign of 2004. Since Barack Obama took office, however, the issue has mainly faded to the background as Republicans and Democrats alik…
Read more >>A former director of the CIA described the greater likelihood that terror attacks on U.S. soil would come from an American resident as "a witch's brew." Appearing on CNN's "State of the Union," Michael Hayden, who served under President George W.…
Read more >>AMSTERDAM (AP) — The Dutch public prosecutor says 12 Somalis have been detained in the port city of Rotterdam on suspicion of Terrorist-related activities. The men were seized Friday on a tip from the intelligence services that they were pla…
Read more >>NEW YORK, Dec. 24 (UPI) -- The man who made headlines as the Rent Is Too Damn High party Candidate for New York Governor says he is running for president. Jimmy McMillan, who said he is registering as a Republican to avoid a Democratic primary, to…
Read more >>James Zadroga, a detective who helped with rescue efforts after 9/11, died in January 2006. There was some Controversy though, because the Medical Examiner claimed that he did not die as a direct result of the attacks. Several Republicans vocally …
Read more >>The rent won't be Too Damn High at the White House. Jimmy McMillan, the quirky character who stole the spotlight during New York's 2010 Governor's race, is now setting his sites on a higher office: the presidency. "I know Barack Obama is an Inte…
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