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Report: White House considering Gen. Petraeus as next CIA director

CNN is reporting that the White House is considering Gen. David Petraeus as the next possible CIA director. Petraeus' spokesman Col. Erik Gunhus told CNN, "There is a lot of chatter and a lot of speculation out there right now about what Gen. Petraeus may do in the future. And all of it is premature and thus we aren't commenting." Read More

Is Media Matters breaking the law in its 'war' on Fox News?

Media Matters, the George Soros-backed liberal agit-prop shock troops based in the nation's capital, has declared war on Fox News, and in the process quite possibly has stepped across the line of legality. Read More

Warren: We'll keep making rules until rules are perfect

Elizabeth Warren, described in this morning's Politico Morning Money as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau czar (she can't be called its director because she hasn't been nominated), will be giving a speech later today with this included in her remarks: Read More

Bashing Fox News? Call it free advertising for the network

Those who call it "fake news" may wish to reconsider giving Fox News Channel free advertising: FNC and Cablevision have announced a new multi-year carriage agreement, continuing Fox's presence in homes throughout New York, New Jersey, and my native Connecticut. Read More

Video: Anderson Cooper attacked in Egypt

Anderson Cooper describes the "pandemonium" that brushed his CNN crew today, as he continues his coverage of the Egyptian protests.   Read More

Journalists urged caution after Ft. Hood, now race to blame Palin after Arizona shootings

On November 5, 2009, Maj. Nidal Hasan opened fire at a troop readiness center in Ft. Hood, Texas, killing 13 people.  Within hours of the killings, the world knew that Hasan reportedly shouted "Allahu Akbar!" before he began shooting, visited websites associated with Islamist violence, wrote Internet postings justifying Muslim suicide bombings, considered U.S. Read More

Be thankful Obama broke his promise on Guantanamo

"We're going to close Guantanamo," said candidate Barack Obama at a June 2007 campaign fundraiser in San Antonio, Texas. "We're going to close Guantanamo," Obama said at a rally in Fairfield, Iowa, 10 days later. "We're going to close Guantanamo," Obama said in a speech in Chesapeake, Va., in August 2008. Read More

Poll: 60 percent still opposed to Obamacare insurance mandate

The latest CNN poll still shows widespread disapproval for the Obamacare's mandate that all Americans purchase health insurance: Read More
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