

Americans deserve a complete
explanation of the Administration's decisions on Benghazi. The
responsibility for these critical foreign policy decisions rests with the
president of the United States. Will he come clean?
Depth in leadership? Not much.
Leaders are too often chosen based on looks, political correctness, and
celebrity potential, if not celebrity status.
Many elections may not quite be
settled just yet and this may open an entire can of worms across the
country.
Scrutiny has fallen on a range of
agencies including the CIA, and the director had been set to testify at
hearings next week -- he is no longer expected to do so.
Full text: David Petraeus's
letter of resignation
by MIKE OPELKA
Do elections have consequences?
If you have been paying attention to the financial markets, you might think
so. Wall Street has had two horrible days since President Obama won a
second term.
News releases trumpeting not
merely inaccurate, but false, science have become a way of life for
Americans and others around the world.
Although liberal news outlets are
losing viewers and readers, Obama's victory has invigorated these news
organizations and given them a new lease on life.
Let's face it. Obama won the
election. Just like Putin and Ahmadinejad did theirs.
And now, just a couple of days
after the election that returned Obama to executive power in Washington,
Petraeus is gone - resigned in the wake of an affair that likely occurred
more than a year ago.
by ABIGAIL R. ESMAN
In some cases, it's an entire
history of social change - and a sign of things to come. That fact became
clear when the newly-created "Islam Party" won seats in the local
governments of two towns.
President Obama promises to move
the country forward with his recycled pledge of five million green jobs.
by JOHN EKDAHL
What can happen when a new
technology goes wrong? Plenty.


by PAUL TOSCANO
In an election that often focused
on debates about class warfare, President Barack Obama was favored over
multimillionaire businessman Mitt Romney in eight of the nation's 10
wealthiest counties.
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