In a remarkable interview, Rep. Bishop described
how many more of those attending the practice would have been shot by the
gunman had not a Capitol policeman put himself in the line of fire to
shoot back.
Oddly, The Times ignores the fact that the
shooter posted stories on a routine basis from outlets that endorsed
Hillary Clinton. But The Times likes Clinton and not Bernie, so Sanders
must be smeared.
The conventional wisdom out of Washington is
that the president is a political neophyte stumbling from one crisis to
another. But when it comes to legal battles, Mr. Trump is an experienced
combatant.
CNN's news is fake news. CNN's stories are lies.
CNN's Fareed Zakaria is an exposed plagiarizer, but beyond all that, CNN
anchors are the worst hypocrites on the air.
Washington's blabocracy is endangering our
national security.
ISIS has claimed its killers staged the two
attacks in Tehran on symbolically powerful targets: the tomb of the
founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Khomeini, and the
"parliament" building.
In short, Congress is investigating the wrong
thing.
More than anything else, the president offered
assurance that the U.S. stands behind its allies. When, during the Obama
presidency, President al Sisi noted that "I love America, but
America doesn't love me," he meant the U.S. was an unreliable ally
that makes promises, but doesn't follow through.
Washington has long ignored Qatar's insidious
role, largely due to the sprawling and important military base America
operates there.
by SHER ZIEVE
· TUCKER: Political Violence "Threatens the
Basic Stability of Our Country"
· Video shows moment gunman starts shooting on
baseball field
· Levin on Sessions Hearing: Senate Intelligence
Committee Is on a Soviet Style Hunt
· Congressmen give a chilling description of the
shooting
· Congressman Details Hectic Moment Under Fire:
‘We Were Sitting Ducks; Gun Saved Our Lives'
· TUCKER: Mark Steyn sounds off on violent left's
role in the Scalise shooting
Sean Spicer briefed reporters and
responded to questions on a range of issues. He addressed the alleged
tapes of conversations between President Trump and former FBI Director
James Comey, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling on the president's
executive order on immigration and refugees, and Attorney General Jeff
Sessions' upcoming testimony on Capitol Hill. At the top of the briefing,
Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta updated reporters on workforce
initiatives and job creation. (CSPAN)
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