Conspiracy of Silence about Mueller
By Cliff Kincaid: Simply put, Mueller can’t be trusted to arrive at the truth. The anthrax letters case proves it.
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By Cliff Kincaid: Simply put, Mueller can’t be trusted to arrive at the truth. The anthrax letters case proves it.
Read MoreBy Victoria Taft: Alan Dershowitz has looked into the future of the special counsel probe of Russia’s influence in the 2016 U.S. presidential election and sees nothing but a haze of politics.
Read MoreVictor Davis Hanson nails it in this article — it is a progressive labyrinth and there is a way out: In every single week of the Trump presidency, the investigators and attorneys of FBI…
Read MoreBy Kathryn Blackhurst: McConnell mulls keeping caucus in D.C. until progress delivered on partial repeal of Obamacare.
Read MoreI’m guessing that more Americans will hear the accusation than these facts — here is Brendan Kirby writing at lifezette.com: Scholar argues America’s first president ‘openly committed impeachable offenses’ if liberal case holds. One of…
Read MoreBy Andrew C. McCarthy: The president didn’t do anything impeachable, but his aides need to say so.
Read MoreA video from Prager University: David French shows how progressive activists, under the guise of “transparency,” are ruining the lives of many good Americans.
Read MoreMilitary historian and premier political analyst Victor Davis Hanson asked a critically important question about the possibilities for success in a recent column: Can a divided America survive? Some conservatives would have liked to adjust the focus…
Read MoreBy Bruce Thornton: There are threats to our constitutional posed by the special counsel investigation.
Read MoreBy Daniel Greenfield: Bernie is fighting for the little guy. Himself.
Read MoreBy Kevin R. C. Gutzman: The attempted mass murder of several Republican members of Congress by a lone Bernie Sanders Democrat was the foreseeable fruit of the “Resist!” movement.
Read MoreBy Andrew C. McCarthy: In the absence of an evidentiary predicate for a criminal investigation, a bunch of smart lawyers are theorizing that if there had been some kind of collusion.
Read MoreBy Michael Goodwin: I’ve been a journalist long enough to know that it wasn’t always like this. Journalists were generally seen as trying to report the news in a fair and straightforward manner.
Read MoreBy Zachary Leeman: The Russian leader, in an important interview, also addressed the hacking conspiracy theories.
Read MoreBy Newt Gingrich: When Attorney General Jeff Sessions testified this week, he gave a textbook example of how to define a position and then defend it brilliantly while under partisan attack.
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