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Rep. Peter King: Obama Not as Upset as He Should Be About WikiLeaks from Breitbart on Vimeo. Congressman Peter King, future Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee appeared today on WOR’s Steve Malzberg Show. Malzberg asked if the release
This is after he spent the first two years of his Presidency hiring huge numbers of federal employees and increasing their pay despite wage stagnation in the private sector.
It’s satire… but it doesn’t seem too far from the truth.
This is the kind of bold leadership in these troubling times that earned Senator Reid another six years in office.
Part 1Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Andrew Breitbart is a special guest on the hugely popular and uncensored Adam Carolla podcast.
Iran’s state TV says separate but identical bomb attacks have killed a prominent Iranian nuclear scientist and wounded another in the capital. Iran quickly blamed Israel for the attack.
No, he doesn’t quite have a thrill up his leg for Sarah, but he does give her grudging credit for perseverance and natural political ability. However, he refers to the 2008 campaign as a “humiliating pounding” while many would consider
Bob Woodward believes Obama is too busy to write his own speeches because he has too much to do, like visit Ohio. Edmund Morris assures him Obama is no busier than Ronald Reagan, and Reagan still had time to write
Pulitzer Prize winning author Edmund Morris then goes on to call Americans “lazy”, “insensitive” and “obese”.
All Dave can do is sigh and shake his head.
Leslie Nielsen, who traded in his dramatic persona for a hapless doctor in “Airplane!” and an accident-prone detective in “The Naked Gun” comedies, died on Sunday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He was 84.
CNN’s Howard Kurtz highlights the Drudge Report’s influence on American journalism.
Hundreds of thousands of State Department documents leaked Sunday revealed a hidden world of backstage international diplomacy, divulging candid comments from world leaders and detailing occasional U.S. pressure tactics overseas.
Suddenly, Arianna Huffington tries to strike a middle-ground between the right and the left.
A U.S. supercarrier and South Korean destroyer took up position in the tense Yellow Sea on Sunday for joint military exercises that were a united show of force just days after a deadly North Korean artillery attack.
A Somali-born teenager plotted “a spectacular show” of terrorism for months, saying he didn’t mind that children would die if he bombed a crowded Christmas tree-lighting ceremony, according to a law-enforcement official and court documents.
A Russian-made cargo plane crashed near residential apartments in Karachi, seconds after taking off from the city’s airport today, killing all eight people on board and injuring seven others.
UCLA vs. Arizona State University at the Rose Bowl.
Words can’t describe the intense drama… you just have to watch it.
The Connecticut rink says the ban is for skating safety.
Former British PM Tony Blair and columnist Christopher Hitchens debated the role of religion in the world at a forum in Toronto.