Clinton Regrets Don't Ask Don't Tell; Blames Congress and Colin Powell
Former President Bill Clinton shamelessly revises history and deflects blame for the “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” policy enacted during his presidency.
Former President Bill Clinton shamelessly revises history and deflects blame for the “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” policy enacted during his presidency.
In case you missed it, August was “National Breastfeeding Month.” I find it incredible that so many celebrity moms banded together to tell women how to raise their babies and no one really took notice. We should be thankful that
Last year, my first-born was in enrolled in our local public school in second grade, and although he spent 6 or 7 hours there each day, he came home with tons of homework and a good deal more learning remaining.
RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) – The U.S. relaunches Israeli-Palestinian talks this week, its third push over the past decade to solve one of the world’s most intractable conflicts–and this time under some of the most difficult conditions yet. The gaps
In an apparent contradiction to his earlier statements, former President Bill Clinton now says that he did not try to get Senate Candidate Joe Sestak to drop out of the primary against Arlen Specter earlier this year. More at Big
Just when you thought it was safe to accept a White House Job offer, the Joe Sestak Job scandal has reared its ugly head once again. Silent through the mess, former President Bill Clinton has finally spoken and denied the
Ten months back, at the very end of September, I posted online a brief piece entitled Obama’s Wrecking Crew, in which I drew attention to a column in The New York Post in which Charles Gasparino reported two items of
American political history includes periods so distinctive that they came to be known as Eras. They include The Jacksonian Era (1820s), The Gilded Age (1830s to 1890s) and The Progressive Era (1890s-1920s). There was also the Era of Good Feelings
Many members of the radical left in this nation have spent every decade since the 1960s seeking positions of power and influence by which they might remake America in their own image. Such people are normally found in judicial positions,
In 2008, when President George W. Bush’s daughter Jenna was wed, her decision to have the ceremony in Crawford, TX drew a gentle complaint from CBS News Anchor Katie Couric. Hardly the fawning coverage surrounding former-President Bill Clinton’s daughter Chelsea’s
Something ominous is happening within the Democratic Party, and Barack Obama will soon have to start paying attention. For weeks now, James Carville has been railing against the Obama administration’s handling of the oil spill in the Gulf. On Tuesday,
In an interview with Politico, Mary Frances Berry — a former chairman of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights last reappointed by President Bill Clinton — called the progressive tactic of trying to smear the tea party movement as racist
In the Wall Street Journal today, we discuss why the Obamacare mandate is not a tax, and even if it were, it would still be unconstitutional. But there’s much more to the story, which could forever change the reach of
It’s one of the most iconic images of America’s greatest city: Edward Hopper’s moody, evocative ode to the City That Never Sleeps: “Nighthawks.” But did the lobster-shift diner shown in Hopper’s most famous painting ever exist? That’s the subject of
Without question, my favorite 4th of July film is Independence Day (1996), also known as “ID4,” where earth engages in a desperate battle against evil extra-terrestrials (is there any other kind?). Roland Emmerich, when he still used to make movies
***Updated In a bombshell new development in the Al Gore sex scandal — broken exclusively earlier today by The ENQUIRER — the Oregon District Attorney says there’s “the possibility of a criminal prosecution.” In a statement just released by Multnomah
On the strength of his historic summits with such as The Junkyard Dog, Gorilla Monsoon, and Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka, Jesse “The Body” Ventura recently appeared on CNN to offer in depth analysis/commentary on U.S. diplomatic and economic relations vis a
The widespread feeling among the national media is that Sen. Harry Reid has the candidate he wants in Sharron Angle—to Harry, I would say be careful what you wish for. Here in Nevada, we know Harry… and books have been
The Atlas Economic Research Foundation – a libertarian leaning organization – recently released a video featuring Foundation Vice-President Tom G. Palmer. Titled “Free Trade: The Great Prosperity Machine,” the video aims to make a compelling case for why free trade
In today’s Washington Examiner, the always interesting Michael Barone dissects Labor’s big loss in Arkansas: She wanted to win reelection and knew that card check was political poison in almost entirely non-unionized Arkansas. Big labor decided to teach her–and all
If the Obama White House believes the controversy surrounding the administrations engagement with Congressman Joe Sestak (D-Pa.) will “go gently into that goodnight,” they are sorely mistaken. The more we Americans learn of the affair, the more questions we have.
****UPDATE: Link to trailer has been fixed. Most (good) history books correctly portray the collapse of communism as due to the efforts of Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, and Pope John Paul II. But there were other subversive elements at work,
KDVR: As the White House Friday confirmed that it enlisted former President Bill Clinton to dangle the possibility of an administration job in an effort to get Pennsylvania Rep. Joe Sestak to drop his primary challenge to the incumbent, Sen.
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The Tolbert Report: Former President Bill Clinton spoke today at a rally for Blanche Lincoln for Senate in Little Rock amid questions about his involvement in the White House deal to offer Rep. Joe Sestak a job in exchange for