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Senator Boxer To Retire: Replacement Donnybrook To Begin

It has been said the wait for Boxer or her colleague, Senator Dianne Feinstein, to retire has been like driving around a full parking lot waiting for a spot to open up. Well, with the news that one of those spots (at least) is going to be open, a lot of aspiring United States Senators will be jockeying to get into the position. Boxer’s early announcement means there will be plenty of time for anyone thinking about running to assess his or her chances and jump into the fray.

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Five Reasons Why the Senate ‘Torture’ Report Became a Flop

Congressional Democrats, leftwing groups, and the mainstream media were certain this month’s Senate Intelligence Committee report on the CIA enhanced interrogation program (which they call torture) would spark a groundswell of anger against Bush administration officials and the CIA that would change the subject from the president’s growing unpopularity and the Democratic Party’s poor showing in the mid-term elections.

UK Spies 'May Have Witnessed' CIA Torture

UK Spies 'May Have Witnessed' CIA Torture

A former security minister has said that British spies may have been aware of torture carried out by CIA agents. Lord West of Spithead, who served in Gordon Brown’s Labour government, said there may have been the “odd case” where

Feinstein Warns Silicon Valley that ISIS Is Coming to U.S.

Feinstein Warns Silicon Valley that ISIS Is Coming to U.S.

On Wednesday, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, informed the Silicon Valley Leadership Group in Santa Clara that the U.S. must fight ISIS, which she called “totally evil.”  Feinstein intoned, “I have

Feinstein: Obama is a Too Cautious Man Without A Plan

According to Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), when it comes to responding to ISIS, Barack Obama is “very cautious. Maybe, in this instance, too cautious.” The comment came Sunday when she appeared on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” Feinstein chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee

Flashback: Issa Called CIA Spying on Senate 'Treason'

Flashback: Issa Called CIA Spying on Senate 'Treason'

Dianne Feinstein, Chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, had no comment for Breitbart News about CIA Chief John Brennan’s admission that the agency spied on Senate computers or the announcement from two Democratic colleagues on the Committee that Brennan should resign.  Chairman of

Loose bear blocks pregnant woman from reaching hospital

In response to Democrats Increasingly Condemn Campaigner In Chief’s #BearIsLoose Shtick : I would imagine the woman who went into labor in Los Angeles, but had to wait across the street from the hospital while His Majesty’s mighty motorcade rolled

Dianne Feinstein: U.S.-Russia Relations at 'Cold War Level'

Dianne Feinstein: U.S.-Russia Relations at 'Cold War Level'

Sunday on CNN’s State of the Union, after condemning Russian President Vladimir for arming and Ukraine’s pro-Russian separatists, Senate Intelligence Chairwoman Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) was asked by host Candy Crowley if she “believes  that U.S Russian relations are now

Feinstein: No Evidence of Threat to Bergdahl

Feinstein: No Evidence of Threat to Bergdahl

Friday on Bloomberg Television’s “Political Capital” with Al Hunt, Senate Intelligence Chairwoman Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) said she has not seen any evidence that U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl’s was in danger if details of his prisoner exchange with five

Senate Passes Bill to Grant More Water to California Farmers

Senate Passes Bill to Grant More Water to California Farmers

Senator Dianne Feinstein won Senate approval of a 16-page drought bill late Thursday night, despite objections from some environmentalist groups. The quick passage, without debate, was the result of weeks of negotiations with Senate leaders. Sen. Feinstein’s bill, SB2198, is

LA Gets $2.1 Billion from Feds for 'Subway To The Sea'

LA Gets $2.1 Billion from Feds for 'Subway To The Sea'

The controversial “Subway to the Sea,” a proposed subway extension in Los Angeles that would run from mid-Wilshire to Westwood, received $1.25 billion in federal money on Wednesday, bringing the total federal funding of the project to $2.1 billion, according