Print David Bossie Read Full Bio A Special Counsel No-Brainer An independent investigation by a special counsel is tailor made for the Internal Revenue Service targeting scandal. In instances like this, national leaders like the President and Attorney General of the United States must transcend politics and make restoring trust in government the paramount issue. 18 May 2013 Benghazi Leads to Clinton Confidant from Investigations Past While being questioned under oath by Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) on Wednesday, former Deputy Ambassador to Libya Gregory Hicks testified that then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s chief of staff, Cheryl Mills, was “very upset” when she called him about his cooperation with congressional investigators. 11 May 2013 Does 1986 Mean Anything to the Gang Of 8? As the old saying goes, “those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” In 1986, acting on the recommendation of a bipartisan task force, President Ronald Reagan signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act. 4 May 2013 Benghazi: Progress Report Noted, Select Committee Needed This week, the chairmen of the five standing U.S. House committees who share jurisdiction of the investigation into the Benghazi terrorist attack released their 43-page “interim progress report” to indicate to the American public that their committees are indeed working on this most important oversight priority. 27 Apr 2013 Why America Is Strong What a week. With the terrorist attack in Boston, the subsequent manhunt and arrest, and the tragedy in West, Texas where the death toll is still not clear, Americans have endured a trying past several days. 20 Apr 2013 Momentum for Benghazi Select Committee There is only one certainty surrounding the terrorist attack that occurred in Benghazi, Libya last September 11th: seven months later, the American people and the families of the victims and wounded still do not know all the facts and specifics that resulted in the murder of Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other American heroes. However, I am cautiously optimistic that momentum is building this week in the quest for the truth. 13 Apr 2013 Standing Strong for the Second Amendment Kentucky Senator Rand Paul raised his public profile last month with his principled filibuster of John Brennan’s nomination for Director of Central Intelligence for a continuous 13.5 hours without a break. In a Democrat-controlled Senate that didn't pass a budget in four years, it was refreshing to see a Senator using this largely forgotten tactic to shed light on the constitutionality of a very important issue. 6 Apr 2013 Some Obvious Questions About the Lack of a Benghazi Probe It has been 70 days since Congressman Frank Wolf (R-VA) introduced House Resolution 36 on January 18, 2013 to create “a select committee to investigate and report on the attack on the United States consulate in Benghazi, Libya.” It’s difficult to understand how any responsible Member of Congress who is concerned about government accountability and national security could say no to this select committee for an issue of such significance. 30 Mar 2013 Standing Up for the Conservative Cause I want to thank the 104 patriots of the Republican Study Committee (RSC) who courageously stood for their “Back to Basics” budget this week. By proposing sweeping entitlement reforms and by limiting Obamacare, the “Back to Basics” budget would have balanced our country’s federal budget in just four years. 23 Mar 2013 Speaking Bluntly at CPAC David Bossie's full speech at CPAC 2013 on conservative principles, the Republican establishment, and the future of the conservative movement. 16 Mar 2013 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next
A Special Counsel No-Brainer An independent investigation by a special counsel is tailor made for the Internal Revenue Service targeting scandal. In instances like this, national leaders like the President and Attorney General of the United States must transcend politics and make restoring trust in government the paramount issue. 18 May 2013
Benghazi Leads to Clinton Confidant from Investigations Past While being questioned under oath by Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) on Wednesday, former Deputy Ambassador to Libya Gregory Hicks testified that then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s chief of staff, Cheryl Mills, was “very upset” when she called him about his cooperation with congressional investigators. 11 May 2013
Does 1986 Mean Anything to the Gang Of 8? As the old saying goes, “those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” In 1986, acting on the recommendation of a bipartisan task force, President Ronald Reagan signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act. 4 May 2013
Benghazi: Progress Report Noted, Select Committee Needed This week, the chairmen of the five standing U.S. House committees who share jurisdiction of the investigation into the Benghazi terrorist attack released their 43-page “interim progress report” to indicate to the American public that their committees are indeed working on this most important oversight priority. 27 Apr 2013
Why America Is Strong What a week. With the terrorist attack in Boston, the subsequent manhunt and arrest, and the tragedy in West, Texas where the death toll is still not clear, Americans have endured a trying past several days. 20 Apr 2013
Momentum for Benghazi Select Committee There is only one certainty surrounding the terrorist attack that occurred in Benghazi, Libya last September 11th: seven months later, the American people and the families of the victims and wounded still do not know all the facts and specifics that resulted in the murder of Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other American heroes. However, I am cautiously optimistic that momentum is building this week in the quest for the truth. 13 Apr 2013
Standing Strong for the Second Amendment Kentucky Senator Rand Paul raised his public profile last month with his principled filibuster of John Brennan’s nomination for Director of Central Intelligence for a continuous 13.5 hours without a break. In a Democrat-controlled Senate that didn't pass a budget in four years, it was refreshing to see a Senator using this largely forgotten tactic to shed light on the constitutionality of a very important issue. 6 Apr 2013
Some Obvious Questions About the Lack of a Benghazi Probe It has been 70 days since Congressman Frank Wolf (R-VA) introduced House Resolution 36 on January 18, 2013 to create “a select committee to investigate and report on the attack on the United States consulate in Benghazi, Libya.” It’s difficult to understand how any responsible Member of Congress who is concerned about government accountability and national security could say no to this select committee for an issue of such significance. 30 Mar 2013
Standing Up for the Conservative Cause I want to thank the 104 patriots of the Republican Study Committee (RSC) who courageously stood for their “Back to Basics” budget this week. By proposing sweeping entitlement reforms and by limiting Obamacare, the “Back to Basics” budget would have balanced our country’s federal budget in just four years. 23 Mar 2013
Speaking Bluntly at CPAC David Bossie's full speech at CPAC 2013 on conservative principles, the Republican establishment, and the future of the conservative movement. 16 Mar 2013
President Obama's speech on counterterrorism policy at National Defense University23 May 2013, 2:14 PM PDT
President Obama's speech on counterterrorism policy at National Defense University23 May 2013, 2:14 PM PDT