Not only that, it seems to be fighting yesterday’s terrorists.
Not only that, it seems to be fighting yesterday’s terrorists.
House Democrats are legitimizing error-prone, Islamophobic terrorist “watch lists” as the basis for gun control. That won’t make anyone safer.
It may not be long before there’s a military confrontation between the U.S. and what military officials call “a higher end threat,” presumably Russia or China.
While Muslims knelt in prayer for Orlando, Trump was urging his followers to reach for their guns.
The public is sick of Benghazi, but Hillary Clinton may be culpable for Libya’s implosion.
Turns out soldiers are subject to yet another, separate form of brain trauma from blast effects.
An analysis of the Twitter conversation over 12 hours on the day of the shooting reveals deep animosity against politicians for not legislating tougher gun controls.
It’s becoming increasingly difficult to “profile” Islamic extremists in the United States.
A megadonor to Hillary Clinton’s campaigns was granted a seat on a sensitive national-security advisory board by her State Department.
Usually it just stovepipes influence from Wall Street to the government.