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Watch Chuck Woolery’s explication of the Second Amendment . . . and why he believes the media is the real assault weapon that threatens America.
Whoever was behind the photos and video was no amateur, U.S. authorities concluded. They made no mistakes, leading investigators to conclude it had to be a professional intelligence service like Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security.
“It is imperative we understand who changed the talking points just weeks before a presidential election and why,” Graham asserted.
“With all these shootings going on we have to start making radical changes and radical choices from what we’ve done in the past,” Muhlbauer said.
Investigative reporter Kenneth Timmerman said a well-placed but unnamed source told him that the real point of the passport breach incidents was to cauterize the Obama file, removing from it any information that could prove damaging to his eligibility to be president.
The Blaze also has plans to hire investigative journalists and plans to produce more documentaries, Beck said.
Last year, Mr. Armstrong was stripped of all of his cycling titles and awards, going back to 1998, by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, which cited his involvement in what it called the “most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that sport has ever seen.”
“We are sending a rep to hear what they have to say,” NRA spokesman Andrew Arulanandam said . . . Obama and the NRA would appear to be on a collision course.
One has to wonder what the Chinese know that we don’t. It’s a little bit unsettling . . .
As GOP watchdogs call for Obama to keep the blind sheik locked up, we will no doubt hear more slick protestations that the White House has “no plans” to release the terror preacher. But I’m with Andrew McCarthy, the former assistant U.S. attorney who prosecuted Abdel Rahman: McCarthy warned last fall, “There’s no way to believe anything they say.”
