
On Saturday, the Fox News Channel’s “Justice with Judge Jeanine” host Judge Jeanine Pirro argued that the United States should arm Muslims fighting against extremists “to the teeth.” “After this week’s brutal terror attacks in France, hopefully everybody now gets
by Ian Hanchett10 Jan 2015, 7:03 PM PST0

NBC News Terrorism Analyst Evan Kohlmann used discussions on recent terrorism attacks in France on MSNBC to rail against right-wing parties in France twice on Friday, dubbing them “as much a problem” as jihadists and arguing that the increased popularity
by Ian Hanchett10 Jan 2015, 5:19 PM PST0

Bill Donohue, President of the Catholic League, argued that the cartoons published by French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo showed that “Western values are becoming morally destitute” on a special “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel on Saturday. Although Donohue said
by Ian Hanchett10 Jan 2015, 4:26 PM PST0

Columnist Pat Buchanan argued that “in Muslim world” “there are probably a lot of people saying ‘those guys did the right thing [in attacking Charlie Hebdo]’” on Friday’s “McLaughlin Group.” “They [Charlie Hebdo] went out, they insult the prophet repeatedly,
by Ian Hanchett10 Jan 2015, 12:52 PM PST0

Columnist Pat Buchanan criticized the attention given to the terrorists who carried out the attacks against Charlie Hebdo on Friday’s “McLaughlin Group.” “They’ve got the President of France addressing them, the President of the United States, they go up and
by Ian Hanchett10 Jan 2015, 12:31 PM PST0

Following Wednesday’s Islamist attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, the Associated Press has removed an image of Andres Serrano’s 1987 photograph Piss Christ from its image bank.
by Thomas D. Williams, Ph.D.10 Jan 2015, 11:42 AM PST0

On Friday’s broadcast of PBS’s “NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks discussed the free speech implications of last week’s terror attack on the French magazine Charlie Hebdo. According to Brooks, Charlie Hebdo would have difficult time on any college
by Jeff Poor10 Jan 2015, 9:11 AM PST0

While officials have not demonstrably linked the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) to the Charlie Hebdo massacre, websites of a number of towns in France fell victims to a cyber-attack replacing the content of their sties with Islamic State flag in apparent celebration of the mass shooting.
by Mary Chastain10 Jan 2015, 6:56 AM PST0

Iran denounced the Charlie Hebdo massacre but refused to allow Iranian journalists to show solidarity with their murdered counterparts. Authorities blocked the journalists from the old building for the Association of Iranian Journalists.
by Mary Chastain10 Jan 2015, 5:13 AM PST0

The massacre of the staff of Charlie Hebdo takes its place among the despicable crimes committed in the name of Islamic fundamentalism. As the nation of France and the world come to terms with both horror and grief, details are emerging about the perpetrators of this atrocity and the means by which it was carried out.
by Chuck Pfarrer10 Jan 2015, 5:13 AM PST0

HBO’s “Real Time” host Bill Maher mocked political correctness and Sony’s pulling of “The Interview” on Friday. “If there was a theme to the news in the time we were off, it would be ‘no joking, no joking.’ There are
by Ian Hanchett9 Jan 2015, 8:35 PM PST0

Jeannette Bougrab, the partner of slain Charlie Hebdo editor Stephane Charbonnier, says he “died standing up.” She believes he should be honored for his sacrifice on behalf of free expression in France.
by John Sexton9 Jan 2015, 6:08 PM PST0

CNN Chief Investigative Correspondent Drew Griffin reported that a former official in Paris’ Counterterrorism and Espionage Department told him that the country lost track of Charlie Hebdo terror suspect Cherif Kouachi because “there are too many of them, and far too
by Ian Hanchett9 Jan 2015, 4:44 PM PST0

Freshman Rep. Ryan Zinke (R-MT), a former Navy commander and Congress’ only SEAL veteran, said Obama’s foreign policy fueled the terrorist attack on the Paris offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo that left 12 people dead on Wednesday.
by Edwin Mora9 Jan 2015, 4:19 PM PST0

The January 7 terrorist attack on Charlie Hebdo headquarters was precisely executed and focused on specific persons at the newspaper whom the terrorists had decided on beforehand. Detailed planning, which entailed knowing the schedules of those targeted, was evident in the way the attack unfolded.
by AWR Hawkins9 Jan 2015, 3:50 PM PST0

White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest declared that “it continues to be clear to this day that core al Qaeda has been decimated” during the September 26, 2014 White House Press Briefing. After stating that “it continues to be clear
by Ian Hanchett9 Jan 2015, 3:05 PM PST0

French President Francois Hollande addressed his nation following police battles with the Charlie Hebdo terrorists, confirming that four hostages were killed, along with three of the perpetrators. “I want to salute the police and all those who participated in the
by John Hayward9 Jan 2015, 2:16 PM PST0

One of the two French jihadist brothers responsible for the Charlie Hebdo killings had in the past personally met with deceased chief Al Qaeda recruiter Anwar al Awlaki, according to a senior member of Yemen’s intelligence services who told Reuters
by Jordan Schachtel9 Jan 2015, 1:43 PM PST0

An 18-year-old French student, Mourad Hamyd, who turned himself into police after his name appeared over French media as an alleged suspect and accomplice in the Charlie Hebdo atrocity has reportedly been cleared. But not before receiving an onslaught of support
by Adelle Nazarian9 Jan 2015, 1:17 PM PST0

Charlie Hebdo was attacked for the crime of printing cartoons of Mohammed. The kosher supermarket was attacked for the crime of containing Jews. The Nazis and their European collaborators dreamt of a Jew-free Europe. With the help of radical Muslims, that’s now becoming a reality.
by Ben Shapiro9 Jan 2015, 12:55 PM PST0

Twitter accounts associated with the Islamic State (ISIS) and radical Islam mourned the deaths of brothers Said and Cherif Kouchai and Amedy Coulibaly in France. French officials killed the two brothers, the men who allegedly slaughtered twelve innocent people at Charlie Hebdo, on Friday after they hid in a printing press building in Dammartin-en-Goele, just north of Paris.
by Mary Chastain9 Jan 2015, 12:45 PM PST0

Washington Post columnist and MSNBC analyst Eugene Robinson argued that if attacks like the Charlie Hebdo attacks in France happened in the US “we would expect to have a lot more of that sort of carnage” because “weapons are universally available”
by Ian Hanchett9 Jan 2015, 12:15 PM PST0

Kuwaiti singer Ema Shah has condemned this week’s terror attack in Paris against the staff of the Charlie Hebdo newspaper, known for its controversial cartoons.
by Joel B. Pollak9 Jan 2015, 12:07 PM PST0

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told reporters on Friday in New York that the terror attacks in Paris, in which radical Muslims targeted a Jewish supermarket and a newspaper that had mocked Muhammad, were “criminality” that had nothing to do with religion.
by Joel B. Pollak9 Jan 2015, 11:51 AM PST0

At least four, possibly five French Jewish hostages, probably women who were shopping for the Sabbath, were killed by Jihadists before the French police stormed the kosher supermarket. The male and female pair of jihadists were demanding the freedom of the Charlie Hebdo jihadists.
by Dr. Phyllis Chesler9 Jan 2015, 11:44 AM PST0