8 Times The DOJ Inspector General Slammed James Comey In Blistering Report
By Bre Payton: The Justice Department’s inspector general repeatedly criticizes Comey’s handling of the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s e-mails.
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By Bre Payton: The Justice Department’s inspector general repeatedly criticizes Comey’s handling of the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s e-mails.
Read MoreBy Joy Pullmann: ‘The policy of my administration is to encourage transparency,’ Obama told CBS News during the same interview in which he lied.
Read MoreBy Andrew C. McCarthy: If it is, it is the most comprehensive, meticulously detailed, carefully documented, thoughtfully reasoned epic in the history of half-bakery.
Read MoreBy Deroy Murdock: Democrats and the media miss the mark.
Read MoreBy Jack Crowe: “Foreign actors” accessed Hillary Clinton’s emails, including one that was classified “secret.”
Read MoreBy Victor Davis Hanson: Impartial watchdogs are useless if the government stonewalls them and ignores their findings of wrongdoing.
Read MoreChicago is the city where I was born — and I remain proud of that fact, probably as many people hold an allegiance to where their roots were first planted. Am I proud of…
Read MoreIt’s a target rich environment but Illinois Republicans never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity. Whether it is reaching enough Illinoisans with the facts about just how messed up this state is fiscally,…
Read MoreBy Michael Tanner: A new government report suggests that Social Security and Medicare are in even worse shape than you thought.
Read MoreBy Andrew C. McCarthy: He clings to his role in the process despite being a central witness in Comey’s dismissal.
Read MoreBy Ted Dabrowski and John Klingner: To understand Illinois’ corrupt budget making process, look at how the legislature just “cleaned up” some of its unaccounted-for budget deficits.
Read MoreBy Thomas Lifson: Take the same principles and apply them to an analogous situation where the locked in prejudices don’t apply, and the blinders can fall away.
Read MoreBy Sharyl Attkisson: Once upon a time, the FBI said some thugs planned to rob a bank in town. But in this fractured fairy tale, the FBI took an odd approach.
Read MoreBy Willis L. Krumholz: These events should anger any red-blooded American who believes in representative democracy and the importance of the rule of law.
Read MoreBy Mark Glennon: Our view at Wirepoints remains that debate should commence – yesterday.
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